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“I’m not worried, not in the slightest,” Ackers shot back with a slight tremble in his voice
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‘That does not surprise me in the slightest
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flagstones was a reminder of life and the slightest feather touch of frayed rags on his
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In addition, he allows nobody to say anything in class any more, as he doesn't tolerate even the slightest indication of a personal opinion
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" And I detect the slightest hint of concession from her
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I know this is true, because Helen never shows the slightest interest in men, not even platonic
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And, the high spot of the tour, our stop at Navagio (the Shipwreck): Without the slightest compunction, I left behind the two undecided grumblers who happen to be my companions in this trip and dived into the clear blue water from the deck of the boat
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When you are alone, to have even the slightest familiarity of walls and doors and floors shifted constantly, breaks you down and leaves you impotent and resigned
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He could barely see through the streams of water running across his horn-rimmed, circular, bottle glasses, and to look at him dripping and sodden in brown tweed and corduroy waistcoat, as thin as a rake and far too short to be a policeman, you would think him incapable of exerting the slightest force upon fresh air
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"Because I'm not imaging it in the slightest, I'm remembering it
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The scurrying of sharp little claws on flagstones was a reminder of life and the slightest feather touch of frayed rags on his bare legs was a breath of civilisation, a small memento of his humanity
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We travel in silence, each alert to the slightest movement in the fields around us
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They covered the skies at night, looking for the slightest movement
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position for a full minute or more without the slightest effort or
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Having just described, in this chapter on disorders of the respiratory tract, one of the most difficult of the Yoga asanas, I will now describe a really easy one which will present not the slightest difficulty
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They made a great fuss and gave him lots of attention whenever he played the slightest riff
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How delicious our goal looked from where we paused to fan ourselves desperate for the slightest breeze
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I peered at deceitful shadows right and left, almost willing something there to break the solitude, then I'd stiffen when the slightest rustle of scree surprised me
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The slightest resistance would indeed be squashed - of that she had no doubt
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If any of these tests begin to cause even the slightest
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so weak that they literally could not resist the slightest
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Not in the slightest
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great! Brent replied without the slightest hesitation
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He made sure he stayed calm and said, “I’m sure I haven’t the slightest clue,” with so little emotion that even a keda wouldn’t have been able to smell a thing
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Control of motor skills was important in Jenga—the slightest wrong
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He’d slice you in two given the slightest
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did so at the slightest provocation, and held a grudge no
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'Given the slightest provocation they would have
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Neither Hipolyta nor her sister resented, in the slightest, their new activities as many their age might easily have done
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looking for the slightest movement in the shadows
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Francois the slightest of nods and the latter loosened his
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We could give you all our Abel Energy combined, but it would turn you into a walking bomb, set to go off at the slightest instant!” The Hesean said
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in the slightest - it was just puzzling
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‘Not in the slightest
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wasn’t the slightest hint of irony or even disapproval in
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the guard to bind her wrists without the slightest
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‘No I did not,’ she replied, without the slightest hint
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He hadn’t automatically, without paying it even the slightest attention, just rejected it out of hand
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Sure she’d been pulling the cord, as usual when she spoke to him, but not hard enough to pull it completely lose from the phone, how it happen she hadn't the slightest idea, but when she tried to redial him, the number was busy
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With the slightest chuckle, he said
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whinger who was prone to moaning over the slightest
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the slightest of inclines
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Mirepoix conducted my transaction without the slightest
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In order to descend, he would have to turn the slightest bump into a handhold
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It was invisible, marked only by the slightest crack in the smooth wall that was too thin to see, and could only be discerned by a familiar touch
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Long ago he had learned to sense the slightest shift in the grav drive, and could practically determine its velocity by how much it vibrated the hull
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through, without the slightest interest in helping me find a
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Hidden below the layer of hair his muscles bulged and rippled with the slightest twitch of a finger
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few songs, but it didn’t matter to him in the slightest – as
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Nor did he feel it was necessary to learn more, for one of the things he did know was that the slightest sign of illness was always investigated and always dealt with
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His project was almost on schedule with the wall closure, the slightest problem could ruin all that
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There is absolutely no chance to ever do anything the slightest bit psychoactive
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For poised above the entry were five iron gates ready to descend at the slightest sign of trouble
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And especially without even the slightest hint of a scar
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Whereas in other matters, those requiring finesse and subtle adaptations of the energy, Tetloan seemed lacking in the slightest hint of power
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'The slightest thing we teach them will be a great benefit to all,' Brice said, sending his thoughts to all of the mages present not just Coba
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They would hold their position along its ramparts for as long as possible, then, the moment it showed the slightest crack, the mages would set it, and the land around it, aflame
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He too had a pair of blades at his hips, but unlike Nathalia he hadn't the slightest idea how to use them
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They had traversed several city blocks without finding the slightest sign of entrance into the buildings
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went, with not the slightest rumour or clue as to the
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As usual Fizzicist took not the slightest notice and charged on through, or would have had his nose not been flattened by an invisible shield
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Adros kept a vigilant guard as the procession moved on, his keen elven eyes studying the landscape for the slightest sign of danger
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Nothing we could say would have the slightest impact on
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down, she could see the ugly wounds, but none of the women paid her the slightest attention
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adorned with the slightest of smiles, waiting for me to wrap her in
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I hadn’t the slightest clue that it would be so
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but the first time he saw her breasts, the slightest twitch in those proud eyes would give Theoton away
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even the slightest bat of an eyelid
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The building itself was made of light brown sandstone slabs, painstakingly carved from huge rocks and cleverly shaped by expert craftsmen to fit together without the slightest opening between them
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She never ran, because she never had the slightest chance
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Do you even have the slightest notion how I feel about you? Do you know I’d chance the wrath of all the Gods for just one taste of your cracked lips? Do you know I’d trade my life for just one moment in your arms?
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They’d wrestled many times as children, but now he avoided the slightest touch
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Sjadbek lead his fellow soldier a bit away from the camp’s fire pit, well out of direct earshot of any who may have been able to pick up on the slightest detail he offered in confidence
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I’ve not the slightest idea what’s detaining your Legate up in the capital, but rest assured that you’ll have additional manpower and intelligence at your disposal here soon enough
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Do I detect the slightest trace of curiosity in your voice?” The thief cracked a sly grin
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The slightest pressure on the stairs themselves caused the wheels to retract into their housings
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It can possess a mind before it is aware of even the slightest change
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‘These chumps haven't the slightest idea they are part of one of the greatest experiments ever conducted,’ he whispered conspiratorially
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obeyed Uar to the slightest of his command,
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And, what was worse, I could not, even when using the spyglass, see the slightest speck of land in any direction
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‘I haven’t the slightest idea,’ said the Hatter
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The slightest hint of danger and you get out of there
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As he expected there was not even the slightest change in the surface of the block
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“Not in the slightest that boy as you call him shot at least three of the enemy dead that I know of
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The slightest degree of knowledge and application will enable him to do this, without exposing himself to contempt or derision, by saying any thing that is really foolish, absurd, or ridiculous
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And he had not the slightest sense of fear; fear was something Torbin would have felt – even that remaining nub in the machine body
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When Torbin awoke, the difference was immediately apparent: the heaviness, the all over sensation, the press of clothing at the slightest move, and a kind vulnerability that – even drained of power in his mechanized form – he had never before felt
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They hadn’t the slightest idea of what conditions were really like nor would they ever be able to grasp the sheer horror and gut wrenching terror of battle or even a raid
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The slightest movement was agony
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The slightest slip
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He perceived the slightest thing as an attack on his person, and he responded accordingly with venom
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He purred with delight at the slightest touch, nestling his head in our hands, directing our strokes, lifting his chin, as if he were smiling
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We had been issued the new tin hats but they were a pain in the ass as they would fall off your head at the slightest movement
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But she lay in bed, inert, unable to rouse the slightest bit of enthusiasm for living
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cruiser was heading their way and were not the slightest bit
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What Obama and confederates have not the slightest hope of ever understanding
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There is not the slightest doubt that if the Expedition had been left to the Houssas and native levies, the Ashantis would have resisted to the last; for it was only on the arrival of the Ansahs in Kumassi, with highly coloured reports of the rapid advance of thousands of white troops, that Prempeh decided not to fight unless it were forced on him, or he was molested
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Bordentown that they left without the slightest ceremony
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Then, with the slightest of movements, she put just two fingers on top of his, the gentlest of connections
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Kay settled into place, her eyes seeking, evaluating, watching for the slightest indication of what was going on