Sentence examples for someone slightly different from inspiring English sources

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It was, she says, "like being reborn as someone slightly different.

Autobiographical fictions in which the narrator may be the author or may be someone slightly different have attracted much attention lately.

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"He's not a hardened terrorist, and is someone who, given slightly different circumstances, would not get involved at all".

At that point, in that school, everyone knew that it really was the taking part that mattered and not winning, and the presence of someone who is slightly different, vulnerable, changed the values in that school".

In a world full of wristlets, it's nice to see someone going a slightly different direction.

"The health club is the perfect place to establish the bullies, and to show someone who is slightly different getting bullied," Lloyd Kaufman, the film's co-director and the co-founder of Troma Entertainment, recalled to VICE.

"Being star struck by someone who is actually inventing the future…that, to me, is so much more interesting than someone who has a slightly different take on a horror movie".

Rivera is a slightly different pitcher, someone who is still adjusting to the new baseball, which is not a positive sign.

The influence of this poltergeist in the narrative is all the more perplexing when one knows that the story was first published as a memoir, under the slightly different title "Someone to Disturb", in the London Review of Books.

For someone with a chronic disease, it's slightly different.

A few minutes later return with a slightly different hairstyle and ask the room, "Was someone just in here looking for me?" Author.

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