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The New Yorker, December 28, 1929 P. 9 Worries us somewhat to have Governor Smith loose the way he is.

To one who listens with the sensual ear alone the art of Holst seems in these poems somewhat to have overreached itself.

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A worthy rival of Lazarus, Castro claimed (somewhat apocryphally) to have survived 600 assassination attempts.

After the reading, fans lined up, somewhat aggressively, to have copies signed by the author.

"As little kids, they were somewhat distracting to have around on the tours, but, with my great wife, a comfort.

It claimed (somewhat controversially) to have acted out of necessity, not ideology, though many Labour MPs had long opposed privatising the railways for ideological reasons.

By the same logic, No. 16 seeds as a group are probably somewhat unlucky to have never won a tournament game.

Back then it probably seemed somewhat exciting to have low- and fast-flying German-engineered planes soaring and circling acrobatically above the crowds.

Last week, Moody's Investors Service said MBIA was "somewhat likely" to have a capital shortfall because of a slump in the quality of the assets it guarantees.

Around 6 p.m". Shocked and somewhat horrified to have possibly been so obvious, you see it, click, and relish every word as you read his ad.

I was somewhat surprised to have been given the floor, but I hope that I have been able to help resolve this minor problem.

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