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"I grant this food will be somewhat dear," he admitted, but this would make it "very proper for landlords, who, as they have already devoured most of the parents, seem to have the best title to the children".
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At Equus, the dining experience is somewhat more dear, with a prix fixe three-course dinner for $58 that features appetizers like braised veal cheeks with a fondue of leek, black truffle and potato, and offers three type of caviar for an extra $25-$25-$50
Dear, dear, dear.
The campus plotline in Senna's novel reminded me of a moment in Justin Simien's "Dear White People," a somewhat platitudinal film that also takes on self-serious young people who are newly, and superficially, occupying their racial identities.
Amidst the creeping Americanisation and plummy English voices that hogged the television screens in those days we were hardly aware of Coronation Street making its debut; though I do remember my dear father remarking somewhat tartly: "Anyone would think we actually spoke like that".
In Somewhat Over My Head Washington, D.C. Dear In Somewhat: Stay the course!
In his mind, she was "a great little girl," and his terms of endearment came to include "My Dearest Grandest Child" and, somewhat cumbersomely, "Whitest One of White Ones".
I'll admit I was quite surprised that I have met people who I now count among my dearest friends from my somewhat apathetic and cynical use of that site.
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