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He said the sale price of about $29 a square foot was "infinitely less than what the market would bear".
Faint praise was the response in the Sunday Times too, where Lucy Atkins conceded the reworking was "a lark" but complained that there was "infinitely less at stake" for McDermid's characters than for Austen's.
Coyne was infinitely less precious and artistically self-centred than other artists of that era, such as Nick Drake, Melanie Safka and James Taylor, whose primarily acoustic albums appealed more to self-doubting adolescent diarists than fans of heavy metal, jazz-rock and similar genres that dominated early 1970s rock.
While the topics of 1960 were no less important, Presidents and National Security Advisers of yesteryear all agree that the information environment was infinitely less complex, that the pace of change was much slower, and that the number of international (or even non-state) actors that had to be understood was orders of magnitude smaller.
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But it will be infinitely less predictable.
It will be infinitely less embarrassing here in the office!
Flahive's unfeeling material is infinitely less generous to the heroine.
To use "the N-word" would, of course, have been infinitely less impressive, less of an event.
There is infinitely less expected from Mendes as there would have been from a fully prepared Aldo.
But 20 years is infinitely less than a millisecond, given the time frame for such a "reach".
Certainly "A Civilized People" is infinitely less violent and blasphemous than what occurred during the Lebanese civil war.
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