This reality of fiat currency is very difficult for many people to grasp but it's not quite the magic pudding that perhaps it appears to be. |
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This is not quite a brutish indifference to everything beyond the tangible. |
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While things are not perfect, they are not quite as black and white as many are making out. |
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Reluctantly, they'll find a way of saving face while admitting that they're not quite up to where I want them to be. |
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Safe to say we can expect their walk down the aisle any day now and as far as a baby bump is concerned, it's still not quite clear. |
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This weekend was not quite the bacchanalia of the one prior, but there were some late nights nevertheless. |
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She decided that on a day where she was not quite as tired, she would be her normal self and attempt to scandalize the prince. |
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The unpointed joints can be topped up with fresh mortar if they are not quite full, before tooling to the required style. |
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But I had lost my sense of orientation and I was not quite sure where to put myself. |
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Indeed, if not quite Teflon, McGreggor certainly seems to be made out of something strong and non-stick. |
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I can tell that she knows something is not quite right about the scenario she walked in on. |
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Now, I'm no fan of people chewing gum but even I'm not quite as bilious about the activity as this bloke. |
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Despite people thinking that he's minted now, Elliot insists major deals are not quite the cash grab like they used to be. |
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The car was quite big, around the size of Mary's schoolroom though not quite as warm. |
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The crowds waited in vain for an encore, not quite believing it was time to go home already. |
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The film is not quite a confessional cry for help, but on some level it functions as scrambled autobiography. |
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So is the pervasive autumnal, slightly melancholy mood of his pictures, like nostalgia for something not quite nameable. |
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The bowls are not quite round. They are shaved on one side which gives them the bias. |
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He insisted that the interpretation that this would ultimately lower the bar was not quite accurate. |
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Mince pies become my life once December begins. Well, maybe not my life. I'm not quite that tragic. |
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I couldn't see the seamers and I couldn't see the spinners, either, so I am not quite sure how that works. |
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As his peppery matriarchal wife, she is up to her somewhat frayed tricks and would have done better to make the character not quite so sexless. |
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Okay, that's not quite true, but it might as well be, because bubbly is everywhere in Reims. |
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The number of horses was scarcely up to the average, the heavy draught horses being not quite so plentiful. |
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The bedrooms were not quite as sumptuous, but still very comfortable, and came supplied with fluffy towelling robes, which was a nice touch. |
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We've all been bracing for the storm, and I'm not quite ready to unlash myself from the mast. |
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Citizens of rich countries may be self-centred and self-indulgent, but things are not quite as horrible as some would have us believe. |
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Needless to say that it was not quite easy for a young and unknown artist in a megalopolis like Paris. |
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The Moon's orbit about the common center of gravity between Earth and the Moon is not quite a perfect circle. |
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The whirlwind of toddlers has been and gone, the mess is tidied away, Akra Jr is in bed if not quite asleep yet. |
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She has been saying and doing all the right things on the outside, whilst not quite truly believing in her self-worth on the inside. |
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Still not quite sure how I went so long without hearing this album by the Beninese musician. |
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Her eyelids were flickering, as though she was coming out of sleep, but she had not quite yet gotten there. |
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The long sleeves widened and ended in points that did not quite touch the ground. |
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He doesn't tip his hand and reveal why he knows, but he tells Clark that he knows the story about his rescue is not quite true. |
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There's something not quite unfitting about Microsoft relocating people to Europe's last dictatorship. |
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The final scoreline indicates a miss match but it was not quite that one-sided. |
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Second degree murder is an intentional, not quite murder one with malice and all that stuff, but it is an act that is deliberate. |
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Unlike Chinese red, tomato red is not quite as bright, having more orange and white than does a true bright red. |
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It began with players wanting to do weights but not quite knowing what sets, repetitions to do and even the correct lifting techniques to use. |
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A log in that unsightly pile writhed as if it were already on fire, though the flames had not quite reached it. |
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The relationship of such nerve fibers to oligodendroglia in the central nervous system is not quite so intimate. |
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The microminiaturisation of circuits and transistors developed at an unprecedented rate, and is still continuing, although not quite so fast. |
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His arms remained stretched out above him, his knees were almost, but not quite, touching the floor. |
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The Abenakis and their colleagues were not quite as deferential to the governor as he had hoped. |
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Which again, from these tapes you get historical evidence that the queen is not quite the dry old stick that she sometimes is painted to be. |
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Even if they did not quite trust him to steward their money, they trusted capable, honest Paul. |
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Again with rearwheel drive, the Jag is more fluid and sporty than the enormous Merc, but not quite as sharp as the Beamer. |
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John giggled at the slapstick, not quite understanding what all of the fear in the air was about. |
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So if things are not quite according to plan you pick them up extremely quickly. |
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Although arguably not quite as floral as it once was, the beer offers an appetizing mix of caramelly malt and drying hop bitterness. |
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Each one, responding to happenstance and circumstance and accident, has assumed a shape not quite like that of any other tree of its kind. |
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Could you help us here, because we are not quite clear as to where the boundaries should be drawn. |
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Fred declared this dish to be good, still, but not quite as good as he remembered from before. |
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We are not leaving the team as it is because it is pretty obvious it's not quite up to scratch. |
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It's not quite leaping a tall building in a single bound, but it's the next best thing. |
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It is a work in progress and it is not quite there yet, but it is getting better. |
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His characters inhabit a society that is not quite ours, but which is familiar all the same. |
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If it has not quite been able to reach its goal, it does not seem to be from lack of effort. |
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It was one of those mornings when you half wake up but not quite all the way. |
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Much about it is not quite up to standard but there are other parts in which it shines. |
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I quite like these composers, but not quite as much I want to like them, if you get me. |
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It was small, light weight, 5.7mm, not quite an assault rifle but it packed a punch. |
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I actually had the advantage of reading in detail his words and, in actual fact, he did not quite say that. |
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For all the outward signs of casualness, these works are not quite as offhand as they might seem to be at first. |
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She is not quite jolly hockey sticks but she is definitely on the same playing field. |
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The coastal intertidal zone is the area between the low and high tide zones that is not quite oceanic and not quite terrestrial. |
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The flat court shoes I wore to match my work suit did not quite go with the dress-down order of the day. |
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Vega is seen here as vicious and impossibly vain, but not quite the psycho nutjob of the Japanese anime movie. |
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Though not quite gifted enough to enter the ranks of the elite, he wasn't through with sports. |
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Linseed, rapeseed oil, walnuts, soya oil, and leafy greens are also good sources of Omega 3, although not quite as beneficial as fish. |
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He's also able to stand back and be objective and will always challenge me if he thinks something is not quite right. |
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Prayer wheels are the spiritual equivalent of football rattles, though the motivation is not quite the same. |
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There's a sense that this guy is not quite understanding enough or sympathetic enough to the allies' point of view. |
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Since they have two electrons that they must lose, they are not quite as reactive as the alkali metals. |
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It was not quite dark and the lights looked really cool against the dark blue. |
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This time he did not quite enjoy an armchair ride but he was ready for anything that came his way. |
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Things are not quite so heady just yet around south west Scotland, as Donna readily acknowledges. |
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I'm quite pleased with myself because I'm going about looking not quite as kempt as usual. |
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Probably then the realisation would dawn that the world is not quite as black and white as it is often made out to be. |
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It is still not quite the real thing but it is getting closer, you can smell it in the air. |
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For example, one wind chime is lovely but dozens of them all playing different tones is not quite so good. |
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While not quite worthy of some of the hype it received last year, Monster's Ball is an interesting film that certainly holds your attention. |
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So it seems right now that we are in a moment when the future is still unborn and the past is not quite dead. |
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We knew there was a greater reckoning ahead, but we could not quite feel it yet. |
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While not quite as enticing as sun-kissed meadows, those silly evenings are the ones I most look forward to. |
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Mechanics is mathematicians trying to be physicists, but not quite managing it and just muddling me. |
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But the stereotyped blue-rinse brigade image of bingo is not quite so straightforward. |
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It sits, not quite dead, but buzzing like a bluebottle under a pint glass, its battery acid eating away the carpet. |
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It was a completed something, not quite a novel, but not really a novella either. |
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If not quite a tale of rags to riches, the story of Salim's rise to stardom certainly comes close. |
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But it is not quite business as usual, despite the best efforts to pretend that it is. |
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It's also an easy plant and not quite what you expect from a red-hot poker, as its colouring is gentle and receding rather than dominant. |
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On the evidence of this book, she's not quite ready to publish either a short story collection or a volume of poems. |
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The Minister's ruling, in other words, is not quite the definitive decision it might seem at first. |
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They are the world champions and a class side, but if they are not quite on their game, that is when you can get at them. |
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There's another wee guy who was not quite all there and he used to go into the record shop and ask for Elvis' latest hit. |
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You can just about detect what he might have been driving at here, but lesser mortals may not quite get the subtle nuances. |
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I remember being new in a church and I started making friends with those on the outer and those not quite in with the cool crowd. |
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The Huron word orenda, for example, is a complex word that is similar to the notion of prayer but is not quite as submissive as that. |
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I'm breathing like a Lamaze instructor because I'm not quite sure how I'm supposed to be breathing. |
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There was a haze on the air, not quite a summer haze nor yet an autumn mist. |
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However all is not quite as it seems, and the audience is taken on a journey of twists and turns, with laughs and a few surprises along the way. |
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Several hours surfing later and Paul had located a luxurious villa, not quite in Japan, but just an hour's time difference away. |
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And the public does not quite understand his major viewpoints on public policies. |
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I'm not quite sure how this would work on a large scale, but at least it's an idea. |
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The children and staff at the school said farewell to Mick at the end of term last week, but he has not quite finished. |
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Yet the Readers are not quite the caricatures of Victorian morality one might expect. |
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In that regard, the job of the owner of a newspaper to monitor reporters is not quite as difficult. |
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At the lowest end, though not quite at zero, is the so-called quantum vacuum, also known as the zero-point field. |
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He also importantly adds that to participate in a speech community is not quite the same as being a member of it. |
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You see, he says with a sudden twist to his mouth, not quite a smile, I have thought of everything. |
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Baseball may not quite be America's favorite sport anymore, but it still has plenty of emotional resonance. |
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Inside, he was relieved to discover, the ambience was not quite so discouragingly spartan as outside. |
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It is sorrowful, rueful, and pragmatic and not quite as heart breaking as many others on his album Northwest Passage. |
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I stuck out like a sore thumb because I was brought up to be polite and people are not quite sincere there. |
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Man was subject to all the gods, but Zeus reigned supreme over gods and men, although not quite monotheistically. |
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But the history is not quite as simple as that, as we'll see in the next chapter. |
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I'm not quite ready to be bricked into a forgotten wine cellar together for eternity. |
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Quasicrystals are unusual metallic alloys whose atoms are arranged in orderly patterns that are not quite crystalline. |
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I'm not quite sure if that position is more or less bizarre than simply being an anti-vaxxer. |
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Richard chose not to take it any further, but at the back of his mind he knew always knew something was not quite right. |
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But it is not quite a cascade, either, since the narrowness of the granite channel gives it something of the character of a formal rill. |
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We've all been tempted to push the envelope, go out on a limb, do something maybe not quite right just to put ourselves over the top. |
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Read it if you want to know the cost of appeasing our enemies, and especially if you're still not quite sure just who are enemy is. |
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His lips lingered there for a few seconds, not quite touching, not pulling away. |
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It is a revelation, not quite on the road to Damascus scale, but a pleasing experience nevertheless. |
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Other colors such as golden, red, beige and aqua blue were too often repeated and, therefore, not quite challenging. |
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Once inside the cave, all does not quite go according to plan, as an unexpected rockslide blocks the party's exit route. |
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There ensued one of those friendly tussles, not quite fights, that kids find such fun. |
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But while the PC market may hit double-digit growth next year, other forecasts are not quite as rosy. |
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I'm not quite sure where I'm going with this story, but I have a rough idea. |
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I've always been a bit of a loner, and am not quite sure how to connect with others, even now. |
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While these make for attractive invitations, it is not quite clear how they function as artworks. |
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Cate stared silently into the looking glass, not quite believing that it was her own reflection she was seeing. |
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I turned the heat down in my apartment a few days ago, and since then I've made efforts to bring it back up, but it's still not quite kicking in. |
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At 63, he is not quite in repose, but he is a different animal from the driven breadhead of legend. |
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This is surely not quite the kind of historicism that cultural critics in general really know what to do with. |
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While not quite taking their shots on the run, Toms and Montgomerie were clearly in a hurry to go home. |
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With it, she wore a simple purple shirt with a neckline that was not quite low, but by no means modest. |
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The onion netting was still in place, but there was a large hen dropping right in the middle which indicated that all was not quite right. |
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Boned saddle of lamb was roasted, barely seasoned and, though tender and pinkish, was really rather boring and not quite hot enough. |
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His stance is not quite as low as it would be guarding the ball handler, but he is still down and ready to move. |
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The pair spent the last race as close as Siamese twins, with Wyatt just not quite able to find a way around the big Rover. |
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Still, it was a delicious meal, sitting there in the drizzle with really boofy hair, not quite believing we were up so high on the globe. |
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Im not quite sure who they are but I take it as a compliment that they liked my site enough to copy parts of it. |
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Melissa gestured toward Braden, Megan just nodded, not quite fully taking it in, but more like stuck in that moment of time. |
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They're not quite able to do all these things, but you can be sure that Tom gets to the bottom of the Claire mystery. |
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I picked listlessly at my Black Angus steak, not quite al dente fettuccine, and sighed. |
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I'm not quite sure how I feel about the random talking in between songs this week. |
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If he were alive today he would see his dream coming true but not quite in the way he imagined. |
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But faced with a sleeper hit, HBO shockingly did not quite feel the same way. |
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To view these nudes is not quite to abet evil, but it is to undermine decency. |
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A Death in the Family by James agee When agee died from a heart attack in 1955, the novel was not quite finished. |
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And yet the game did not quite make you feel as though you were authoring your own history, as previous Civilization games had. |
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Taken aback, toothpaste dribbling down my chin, I stood there befuddled, not quite sure what to do next. |
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The cabby, sensing something was not quite right with his passenger, called the police. |
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Sometimes I get scared that I'll wander off like that, and not quite be conscious of what I'm doing, and just go completely mad and never come back! |
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Well, not quite Chekhovian, but it that Chekhovian moment of intimacy that just sort of wafts away. |
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People don't realise how critical that is because if you come in and something's not quite right you get exposed real quick, as you can see with the newer guys. |
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Lots of Citizen Kane, plenty of Kurosawa and Fellini, not quite as much French New Wave as you might think. |
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We stand in silence watching more people join the line as others leave happily with their cones and cups blissed out, stressless, and not quite ready to go home. |
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Getting off was tricky because the steps they brought did not quite reach the doors so we had to jump about two foot from the plane onto the top step. |
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And, fortunately for gardeners, there are many other ornamental climbers that are not quite as rampant but produce a good display throughout the year. |
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Biscuits are not quite as difficult in finding substitutions, but all the sweet biscuits should be forgotten and wheatmeal or Milk Arrowroot biscuits be taken instead. |
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I said above that the Kanarese alphabet is not quite suited to the Konkani language, because there are some sounds which cannot be expressed exactly by the Kanarese alphabet. |
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Cool, yes, though not quite as cool as the cyborg cockroaches you can control from your smartphone. |
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While they destroy smaller traders by uncompetitive means, the superstores' relations with each other are not quite as red in tooth and claw as their advertising suggests. |
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Apply all of the above to Scotland's latest ambassador to the world of red carpets and clapper boards, along with a prevailing air of not quite being there. |
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Is this a defense mechanism, a way of not quite looking at what my mother has become? |
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He is 51, a barrel of a man, good-looking in spite of his large, bulging eyes, a furrowed brow, something that is not quite a beard and a rather knobbly nose. |
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It is not quite an electronic spy in the sky but the information superhighway is being engaged to keep farms down remote rural lanes safer from thieves. |
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While half a dozen trips from Lisbon back to Angola since 2003 have given this exile a renascent interest in his roots, this is not quite an ethnic homecoming. |
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I'm not quite sure why he felt the need to Latinise the names of his fallacies but I suspect it put more people off reading the article than it encouraged. |
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So the beanbag's ready, the lava lamp's warming up and the joss-sticks are lit, when gradually the realisation dawns that something's not quite right. |
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We're not quite sure how you get from arguing with your own shadow to legging it up Tottenham Court Road with a video and an antique guitar under your arm, but there you go. |
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I still do not quite understand all of the legalities behind this. |
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She hung up her leotard in 1998 and started class at the University of Maryland, but soon realized that gymnastics was not quite out of her system. |
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The patients will be not quite dead, but not exactly alive, either, exhibiting no brain activity or pulse. |
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The rite of exorcism is not quite as sensational as movies and legend might have one believe. |
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There's only one aspect of the DVD that doesn't satisfy, and while it's not quite enough to ruin the disc for me, it certainly threw me for a loop. |
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The media requirements in Ireland are not quite as sophisticated as Australia, but it certainly did cause some ructions in the TV industry, no question. |
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But education for its own sake is a bit dodgy, too. The idea that you can learn about the world sitting in your study just reading books is not quite right. |
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Things have not quite turned out as harmoniously as those two young friends dreamed. |
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Kallai is not quite a household name, but he is well-known among trendy Tel Avivians and gays. |
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The lovely young woman apologetically bared her teeth, not quite smiling. |
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Imogene was apathetic, awkwardly holding the baby as if she was not quite sure what to do with him. |
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It is not quite that simple, but it will put you in the ballpark. |
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Also, my tenants have sometimes been trying to push their bikes through the front door and have met old ladies going out the other way, which is viewed as not quite seemly. |
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My singing voice is not quite up to scratch and best kept for bath time. |
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The cottage teapot had a moulded door with roses round and windows, with green, pink and brown paint applied in blobs not quite properly filling the outlines. |
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The second, though not quite matching the first's coruscating brilliance, was still peppered with hysterical moments and the usual quota of toe-curling tomfoolery. |
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It has been six heady years, not quite so heady as it was in the glorious days when my life story was serialised in the paper, but quite fun just the same. |
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She looked at me, all quizzical like, not quite believing me. |
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It was a deep wound, not quite to the bone but not just skin either. |
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She was curled up in a cozy little ball with her arms around her knees, nightshirt trailing beneath her like a ghostly shroud, not quite touching the floor. |
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As you can see in the top image at left, it's not quite a bird's-eye view. |
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In fact it is not quite true of such stuff that it lacks a tradition. |
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It is not quite postmodern yet, but there is a movement against modernism. |
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So, yes, black tea's good, but not quite as good as green tea. |
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I am thinking of several possible methods, such as ritual work combined with foci symbols or sigils, but have not quite made up my mind on this matter. |
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It is not quite percolating through to the people who are the movers and the shakers, and the people who are able to, you know, change situations. |
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I am a colossal fool, completely uncultured, uneducated, unable even to spell opara, poorly dressed, but fortunately not quite ugly enough to have to put a bag over my head. |
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The provinces did not quite understand London, and slightly mistrusted it. |
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Strictly speaking, the call for a united front is not quite new. |
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The bookshop was not quite as bounteous as its name suggested. |
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But almost from the moment he arrived in Baltimore to begin his new life as a Yankee, he discovered that his new world would be even more electric, if not quite as uproarious. |
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He's not quite sure who the Owens are, because they're new money. |
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And after not quite a year and a half since his decision to walk away from the game on his own free will, he has carved a comfortable niche for himself in retirement. |
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In the end, we're not quite sure if the soulless quality of the milieu he chronicles is a reflection of the world outside his head or the one inside it. |
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Have you ever found out too late that the insurance plan you discussed verbally during the job interview is not quite what you thought it was going to be? |
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Although we're not quite driving in the bubble cars we were promised, enough of this year's crop of cars are odd enough to almost satisfy our space-age needs. |
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It's beautiful in summer, he says, but not quite so today, the back of the house buffeted by howling winds and Biblical rains coming in across the river. |
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So the CoE is not quite the spoilsport we originally imagined. |
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The original British rock'n'roller may, as of yesterday, be eligible for a bus pass, but he's not quite ready to swap his guitar for a seed-drill. |
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But despite its theme the Belfry is not quite a place for quiet contemplation, especially on weekend nights, when there is a real buzz to the place. |
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It's not quite what you'd expect from such an elegant restaurant, which opened at the height of the city's dot-com boom, catering to those high-end nouveau riche tastes. |
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However, hopes Smith's comeback would signal a return to those halcyon days have not quite happened with the Hayton farmer suffering an ankle injury in pre-season. |
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The late Mr Ahmed, in his characteristic astuteness, once observed that the will of the U.S. ruling class to dominate is not quite shared by its people. |
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The browser can zero in on an individual association by using the alphabet or name search, a facility which comes in handy when one is not quite sure of the exact name. |
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On the other hand, the In nomine was still alive in Facy's day, and Lugge was composing his cantus firmus settings, so the genre was not quite dead. |
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Later that night, after he had carried her inside, he lay next to her on the hearthrug, listening to her breathe, not quite believing what had just happened. |
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However, even at the end of the period, grass was not quite common enough for modern savannas. |
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Nephrite jade, a very hard substance, called 'soft jade' because it is not quite as steely as jadeite. |
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In my opinion, and the league table confirms this, the team and manager are not quite as bad as the endless negativity churned out in your paper. |
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But the sums do not quite add up for the Standard Model to be true if these particles are considered alone. |
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Had the spuds been hotter and not quite so squishy this place might have maxed out at four stars. |
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I think my mother's memories were not quite so fond, focusing more on neck-breaking than cherry-picking. |
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Whilst language issues are surmountable with interpreters, it's not quite the same. |
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The Spaniard, even though he's still not quite at his sparkiest, has got to fancy his chances of getting on the scoresheet against the Hammers. |
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Below the crags the gradient is not quite as severe as on the Wasdale side, slopes running down to the bank of the River Liza. |
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I FIRST watched The Snowman with my son when he was not quite two years old. |
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Skates that are not quite a fit, my dear Smith, May flabberghast even a chap of your pith. |
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Earl Roger was not quite so openhanded when it came to endowing his new monastery with lands. |
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What is not quite so evident is that the marginal revenue curve is below the inverse demand curve at all points. |
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Even so, whereas Calluna vulgaris will not tolerate lime at all, Erica vagans is not quite so fussy. |
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Goodey has criticised these experiments of Rostrup and is of the opinion that she did not quite evite experimental errors. |
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Italy is apparently not quite ready for a mixed-race society. |
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However, British conceptions of the Vikings' origins were not quite correct. |
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But Miss Kier is not quite so good at zapping aliens with her funky disco moves. |
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It's not quite as awful as The Love Machine, The Love Bus or Love Shaft but it is a whole world tackier, not least the script. |
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Well, not quite but you can now take your Renaultsport models for a burnup round Oulton Park, Cadwell Park and the Bedford Autodrome. |
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She has a sewing needle stuck in her foot, which sounds painful but not quite as dramatic as the cases that have preceded it. |
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Well, in the case of Dickens I see a face that is not quite the face of Dickens's photographs, though it resembles it. |
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Another good run from Hayes posed a threat, but the Reds' top markswoman could not quite get her shot away. |
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The Mozart Project is not quite the hybrid creature Twice Upon a Time is. |
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The best that can be said of Franco Zeffirelli's teacosy memoir is that it's not quite as queasy as Life Is Beautiful. |
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Perhaps his erudite mind does not quite yet grasp how to transform his beloved scholarly explorations into effective papal politics. |
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Our ruralness sometimes leaves us feeling as if we are not quite in the loop of progress. |
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Giving up desire is part of a renunciate lifestyle in this context, and again this is not quite ethics. |
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He did not quite see the Act of Union of 1707, though the thrones of England and Scotland were held in personal union throughout his lifetime. |
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I ventured to hint that he was not quite a fair judge, as Churchill had attacked him violently. |
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What's not quite so comfortably in Parnell's camp are the Inupiaq and Athabaskan tribes in the path of his destruction. |
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However, references to corporate capacity and powers have not quite been consigned to the dustbin of legal history. |
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Rhomboids have been cut out of it and most of the holes refitted with the excised pieces but not quite cleanly. |
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It's tempting to think their stories might overlap, but not quite. |
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Stages 4 and 5 were not quite complete by the time of the earliest written records. |
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Their sense of smell, while much better than that of humans, is not quite as good as that of a dog. |
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Harrington was tortured on the rack, hanged until not quite dead, and then subjected to disembowelment. |
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If management is not quite as routinised as teaching, it still involves quite a lot of autospeak when what people say follows familiar pathways. |
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Columbus's letter introduced his name to European audiences, but did not quite immortalize it. |
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He and Joe did that bro-hug thing that guys did that was not quite a hug but was more than a handshake. |
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I was scrambling to my feet when I saw the car sliding back toward me, having not quite made it to the crest of the hill. |
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I don't want to fight my sisters, and pornophobia is not quite a recognized social ill at this point, so I just better relax. |
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The Lone Ranger is always alone in a wilderness he does not quite call home. |
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Neely said volleyball requires a certain level of intensity, but it's not quite the same as judo. |
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By the time of the American Revolution, varieties among slave creoles were not quite mutually intelligible. |
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Brown dwarfs are much bigger than planets but not quite big enough to generate the internal pressure needed to burst into starhood. |
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At other times when not quite well he would have them in for the fun of shaking his will at them. |
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She was young, and had not quite grown into her long, doplic body. Despite her subtle awkwardness there was a sweetness about her. |
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When the tag question has a rising tone, it shows that speaker is not quite convinced of the statement, and he needs the comment of the hearer on the state of the fact. |
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But with gallstones, thought to affect as many as one in six people, with famous sufferers including the likes of Eric Clapton and the Dalai Lama, it's not quite that simple. |
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While gauge blocks are not quite dead yet, they are also not quite alive. |
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The nature of this surface was not quite understood at the time. |
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Perhaps Ms Hewitt does not quite understand the concept of laddishness. |
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In order to reduce the aversiveness of the restudy, they instituted a conditional pass when the answer did not quite meet mastery criteria, but was close. |
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I've had some tough fights in F1 but not quite as dirty as that. |
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But these deprecators, were they so inclined, could all identify such behaviours even among fellow colonials, if not quite in such a hastily damning mode. |
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Vurnon Anita is not quite at the Frenchman's level, however his performance on Saturday surely merits him a prolonged run as Newcastle United's water carrier. |
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I'm not quite sure in what context I might have made such a statement. |
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Their exit from the tournament, without a set between them yesterday, at least demonstrated that the women's game is not quite the turkey shoot it might have seemed. |
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The green stone in his stickpin was not quite as large as an apple. |
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For the subjunctive, optative and participle moods there are only a few examples, and it is not quite clear whether they should be interpreted periphrastically. |
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Farmers try to harvest hay at the point when the seed heads are not quite ripe and the leaf is at its maximum when the grass is mowed in the field. |
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Alarmingly, the latest round of dilutions seems to be leading us to a state of compromise that leaves both sides if not entirely gruntled, then not quite disgruntled either. |
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At the time, he was a 30-year-old home rehabber and realtor who had worked on several successful projects but had not quite hit the Lincoln Park boom in a really big way. |
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Key and not quite so key buildings are listed on each double-page spread. |
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To the maids across the way he was Julia's beau, and if not quite Beau Geste, a gent and well dressed. Obviously he was a chocolate soldier, a bouquet boy. |
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While many purport that Old English had free word order, this is not quite true, as there were conventions for the positioning of subject, object and verb in clause. |
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Mitochondrial DNA haplotype comparisons suggest that it diverged from the other ostriches not quite 4 mya due to formation of the East African Rift. |
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She picked little strips of wood from the box, smiling in her perplexedness. He is my husband, she said, with the word that does not quite mean husband. |
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European pear trees are not quite as hardy as apples, but nearly so. |
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I remember my dad showing me the headline in the paper actually and I remember not quite understanding, I didn't quite get that somebody could kill themself. |
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Evaporate 25 cc. of orthophosphoric acid solution to dryness, setting the burner beneath the dish and adjusting the flame so that the tip does not quite touch the dish. |
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Even if Syria were not quite so far out of bounds at the moment, last week's Inflation Report would hardly qualify as Sir Mervyn's moment on the road to Damascus. |
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Smaller and not quite as appetising as the larger pretzels on offer. |
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Science is not quite there, but recent has opened new therapeutic avenues for improving the synchronization of the body's different biological clocks. |
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