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"Fashion is always seen as somewhat frivolous and self-indulgent," he says.
"[The campaign] seems somewhat frivolous on the surface but it could result in a huge number of jobs created in Scotland.
Transit officials, mindful that the public might view the promise of cleaner lines and kinder lighting as somewhat frivolous, stress that Mr. Vergara's beautification campaign won't cost taxpayers anything extra, beyond his $140,000 a year salary.
The succession of cabinets in the early 1990s included one government headed by Jan Olszewski, which fell as a result of a clumsy attempt to produce a list of former high-ranking communist collaborators, and another led by Poland's first woman prime minister, Hanna Suchocka, which was unexpectedly defeated by a somewhat frivolous no-confidence vote.
Obviously that's somewhat (frivolous?) in this case.
Homepage redesigns and somewhat frivolous new features aren't really helping the matter.
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Past experience has been that voter turn-out is lower in European elections than in national ones; and that the scores of extremist and frivolous parties are somewhat higher.
Contrary to her somewhat austere public image, she has a frivolous side and a down-to-earth outlook on those who comment on her.
"I sometimes wonder that we can be so frivolous, I may almost say," he writes in "Walden," "as to attend to the gross but somewhat foreign form of servitude called Negro Slavery, there are so many keen and subtle masters that enslave both North and South.
How frivolous?
That might sound frivolous.
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