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Just remember to reduce the cooking time slightly.
Just something like he's all the time slightly impatient with me, but then he's sorry for that and covering it up by being extra nice.
I had people who were perhaps at that time slightly better in terms of technical skills, but put them in a race and they didn't perform.
At the same time, slightly more partner-owned shares have been pledged as collateral for personal loans in recent months: 561,070, up from 546,500.
Ronald Reagan's 1987 budget, which raised taxes after many earlier protestations that tax increases were not forthcoming while at the same time slightly reducing military spending.
Broadcasters and cable channels sold about $19 billion worth of commercial time, slightly more than the total sold in the 2011-12 upfront market.
At the same time, slightly more Disney shareholders supported the company in a federally required say-on-pay test, in which executive compensation is put to a vote.
While we decided on our meal, a lagniappe arrived, a thoughtful touch, although not consistently well executed: once a demitasse cup of lovely red pepper soup; another time slightly damp miniature popovers.
Bjorn Borg prevailed a staggering 83.5percentt of the time, slightly ahead of John McEnroe (82.3), Rafael Nadal (82.2) and Federer (80.9), but significantly better than Pete Sampras (77.4).
Pusser survives a series of beatings, stabbings and shootings that arrive with the rhythm and regularity of a Road Runner cartoon, and like Wile E. Coyote, he bounces back every time, slightly battered but ready for more.
At the world championships last year in South Korea, she ran 49.56 — a time slightly faster than what Christine Ohuruogu of Britain ran to win gold at the 2008 Beijing Games.
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