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"But if you ask me, I think somewhat I was thinking about it".

I have a partner, Ruthann, who is younger than I am but, I think, somewhat wiser.

They also think, somewhat cynically, that they have the nous to hoodwink their audience.

If you would be interested in further information about this sad and, I think, somewhat troubled man, please feel free to contact me.

I've criticized the first lady before, and I now think somewhat unjustly, for her willingness to declare that her daughters are the center of her world.

The concerns are legitimate — we've learned from Afghanistan and Iraq that the figures we back aren't always as wonderful as we initially think — but also I think somewhat overrated.

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To be thought somewhat mad in western Ireland was to be made welcome.

I can see that, James thought, somewhat put off by the fellow's odd emphases.

Jacob brought me tea (in a cracked porcelain cup), and I thought somewhat fondly — of Ilan's old inscrutable poisoning jokes.

Afterward, from time to time, she thought somewhat regretfully about his good looks and romantic name, but on the whole she was glad she hadn't consented to go out with a stranger.

"I think we somewhat let our guard down when he went down.

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