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There is a modicum of control.
There is a modicum of notable art from other countries.
Suffice to say, there is a modicum of interest in this series.
"If he is convicted, that means there is a modicum of honesty in an otherwise completely flawed criminal justice system," Mr. Kennon said.
Shaila K. Dewan, a Metro reporter, demanded, "What will you do to restore our faith that there is a modicum of fairness in the advancement process?" Alex Berenson, a reporter for the Business desk, asked Raines point-blank if he had considered resigning.
As Richard Cassidy, technical director at cyber security company Alert Logic, says: "Quite simply if there is a modicum of uncertainty, then don't respond to a message or click on a link – the same is also true for any communication over email we might receive from a bank or personal suppliers".
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There are a modicum of props and acting and plenty of leather biker jackets and big hair wigs.
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