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He was there to see Kira, but he did not quite know how to go about it
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Today those lagoons are miles into the desert, but even now the Gengee is not quite the same as the Highlands and a lot of that was the presence of a significant population of Trolls
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This was not quite the welcome that Johnny had expected, but he’d come
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"Yeah, well, I'm not quite sure how to get that done in the present user interface
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Leonora did not quite know how to answer that
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impotence inherent in not quite understanding the concept of the scratch, Smith
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Bahkmar knew that was not quite true but Imelse Nostraheem was sworn to more oaths than the technicians were
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Using just as much theatrics, Moamar read the long list of charges, the council shouted 'witness' on cue in unison if not quite on key, and then Moamar shouted 'GUILTY' and that was about the extent of it
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Herndon had hoped that with the end of diapers would come the end of gloppy mess but not quite yet
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Even though she was not quite as pretty as average for a Highland Elf
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Through it all Beniamin, while forcing himself to join with us from time to time, seemed to be holding something in reserve, as if he could not quite let go of his inner thoughts
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All that Smith was aware of was the equivalent of a cosmic itch, and he endured the madness of the itch because he was impotence personified, that impotence inherent in not quite understanding the concept of the scratch, Smith unwittingly agreed with the future earthly Buddha in that He found the unformulated conjecture of eternal peace to be vexatious and maddening
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The step of the man was not quite so assured, with hips and knees
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’ She said, reaching for her wine, not quite having the nerve to meet his eyes
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Luray was rather withdrawn the whole time, she went off by herself foraging for great lengths of time both days, not quite out of sight, but far enough that they could not converse
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He was bigger than Lady Jennie, but not quite as big as Jake
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So I am not quite sure where it was located
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She was a lot less intellectual than Alan, not quite what one would call limited, but other than pop culture and basic reading and writing, she wasn't educated and she certainly wasn't the deep thinker that he was
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Not quite historic Greece', I said
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The great torches of the main docks were not quite visible, but their light showed on the faces of the harbor walls
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And, before you ask, it is now not quite seven in the morning
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‘Yes, he was not quite three when he came to live with me
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Going over to the mare, I hesitate not quite sure which bit I should undo first
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The village kids started to group together and move about as though they had flies in their pants, not quite sure how to look cool
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it’s not quite six weeks … that shakes me – six weeks?
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The crowd laughed again, not quite as hard as when she showed the sergeant to the tub
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‘And right this moment you are happy too?’ I nod, not quite seeing where this is going
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family, I did not quite believe what the testing
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‘I’m not quite sure
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Well, it's not quite that painless, but once you have it all
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The next five days were not quite the idyl this heaven advertised
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Her face was very elegant and well shaped and smooth, an almond flavored creme in color, not quite as tan as one usually expected in this highland sunshine
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Most of the boys at her school are laughable, full of seventeen-year-old menace and spots, with legs and arms that they have not quite grown into
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I get the files out and stare at them not quite knowing where the start
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not quite knowing what to say
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It seems my will is not quite up to the
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No, wait, that’s not quite correct, an asset is something of value,’
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Chrissie posed, allowing her gaze to wash across the upturned faces in front of her – Sheila, face closed yet unpleasantly appreciative – Mickey and Kev getting into a right going state of excitement – Chas, his eyes stripping off the tiny scraps of fabric clothing her, his hands in his lap, invisible in the shadows – Ozzie, drunk and clapping not quite in time to the music
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son warmly and murmuring something that Tom could not quite hear
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It seemed to Tom that Bram’s father was not quite as stiff as Bram
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his mother from time to time, although not quite as frequently as she
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commonality that he could not quite put his finger on
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Ozzie hung around aimlessly for a few minutes, half helping Chrissie clear the table and clearly not quite knowing what to do with himself
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“But you’ll take mine to keep yours!?” He was still shouting but not quite as shrilly
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Tom decided, for reasons he could not quite put a finger on, that
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them, although Tom could not quite recall whether there had been
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below the hill, ‘Not quite,’ he pointed down the
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never have said it, it was a way for dumb asses like myself to not quite redeem
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It was not quite the end of the Nightday business shift yet, he should still be in his office
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“Not quite,” he replied slowly, “The concept of an independent
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Bram continued, “We’re not quite sure what incentives he offered
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Terry’s sitting in the kitchen crying while one of the other girls hovers ineffectually in the background not quite knowing what to do
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Mike’s not quite 28 and newly married; he’s not yet used to the concept of ‘his wife’ and uses the phrase regularly just for the kick it gives him
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Allcock had not quite done, “Mrs
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Not quite as accented as Dos, much less the tribes in the pass
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“Well that will surely not happen, I have confidence that the combined force of every Hesean combined battling against Justice will bring an end to him once and for all!” The Hesean Governor said, though looking up at the battle scene folding out in the sky, he was not quite sure
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“Yes; we're not quite sure of what it is, but we do know that it's the only force capable of holding back that spirit of revenge and wrath, that calls itself Justice!” The Hesean said
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She was not quite
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He regained his balance but kept his distance, not quite pushing her away but stretching to the end of her reach
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Aziz from Saudi Arabia and Mohammed who basically was doing some translating for Aziz from Saudi Arabia because his English is not quite as good as Mohammed's said they would talk it over with Pat, remember the lady was in charge of the home stay program? Pat was also Aziz of Saudi Arabia's teacher so I guess Pat also teaches at the English as a Second Language Program at Incarnate Word University which I didn't know
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Unfortunately our pitcher that day was not quite as good as Rich Hinton and we proceeded to lose that game when Arizona State scored at least 14 runs in the game
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Actually she thought this wording was a little more direct and not quite so allegorical in its description of what was happening here
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Although it was not quite true to say that his
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His work is not quite so dirty,
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She was cute and gave the impression of being not quite grown, but then he noticed that she was as tall as he was
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The middle child was named Imigin, and looked a great deal like her elder sister, though thinner, with shorter hair and not quite as tall
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"I'm not sure how to give you an answer that will do you any good, it's not quite the question you think it is in this situation
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"I wholly believe that," Alan said, not quite loud enough to be overheard
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last monk was not quite as old as the other two -
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not quite believing what he was seeing
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The nature of the commodity renders it not quite so proper for being transported to distant markets as wool
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Not quite; he wouldn’t see her as an unbelievable character
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She would look up every now and then in acknowledgment, but she decided to keep her opinions muted – after all, they were not quite as compassionate
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“Oh,” was all she could utter, not quite knowing how to respond to this new information
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Not quite yet though…
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It was certainly enough to severely weaken them further, but not quite enough to kill them – yet
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The lantern he bore was not quite strong enough to illuminate the man’s armor
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The man soon caught sight of the Legionnaire and also stopped, hand instinctively moving to his blade – but not quite seizing it
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Heron greeted the other soldier with a cheerful though tired smile, not quite suppressing a yawn as he spoke
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But yet not quite like fog
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Penelope could not quite hear the senti-ments of his soft voice as he spoke to her mother and sisters
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The Breton woman was abruptly swept up in more memories, more fond recollections from a past not quite so distant, yet seeming almost completely out of reach
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It is to these sea-lochs that the herrings principally resort during the seasons in which they visit these seas; for the visits of this, and, I am assured, of many other sorts of fish, are not quite regular and constant
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43, seems to have established a new system with regard to the corn laws, in many respects better than the ancient one, but in one or two respects perhaps not quite so good
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Enough so, that he found himself able to laugh as well - maybe not quite as hard
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His body and mind felt not quite his own
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“Is there some way you can get him out of me?” he asked, not quite so innocently
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His aunt, whose name was Martha McTilden, was not quite the right type of person to raise a young boy, for she was narrow minded, severe, sometimes cruel, and almost always stingy
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All of this added up to a dreary existence for young Sammy, who was by nature not quite the loner that circumstances made him be
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Anna ran a candy shop and as the owner she quite naturally came to know a large number of youngsters, some of them not quite as young as one might think
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Definitely the lust look was coming into his eyes, but not quite fast enough
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Technique alone was not quite enough, at times
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Even as nine o’clock approached, she was not quite certain if she intended to go through with the arrangement
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“It’s cute,” she said, meaning it’s terrific, but not quite willing to compliment him that much
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wearing hand-me-down ideals that will not quite fit
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having not quite succeeded in reaching the water
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It saved me money, but my two pairs of breeches had front-sides that did not quite match in color their back-sides, and my shirts were made from white cotton, but were something of a quilt in style
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The price of fine woollens, too, though not quite so extravagant, seems, however, to have been much above that of the present times
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They are soldiers but soldiers not quite so much masters of their exercise
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Alice did not quite know what to say to this: so she helped herself to some tea and bread-and-butter, and then turned to the Dormouse, and repeated her question