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Indeed, I felt somewhat reckless.
But his determination may have been somewhat reckless this year.
By this I meant the somewhat reckless emotional satisfaction available in Title VII of Division B, the bill's final title: "Limits On Executive Compensation".
The unit's American partners told me that they would have preferred more of a plan — the Afghan forces were somewhat reckless in their response.
"I think it is somewhat reckless to throw out numbers as he has," said Thomas K. Brown, whose investment firm, Second Curve Capital, bought Citigroup shares in July.
So it was both canny and somewhat reckless when the British-born playwright Stephen Temperley appropriated her story for "Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins" in 2004.
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Although Alexander is characterised by the Persians as a destroyer, a reckless and somewhat feckless youth, the evidence suggests that he retained a healthy respect for the Persians themselves.
I think it is reckless and irresponsible and somewhat surprising given the recent memory of other disastrous bubbles in our economy.
In that time I've gone from being a carefree, reckless kid to being a somewhat paranoid and bitter curmudgeon.
His certainty that a team of Championship-educated players could survive the merciless Premier League was equally reckless, although a lack of funds somewhat handicapped attempts to improve a threadbare squad.
He has been at least a somewhat reliable source for a rational response to the president's most reckless directives.
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