The leaves, and to a lesser extent the flowers, are mildly diuretic, emollient, lenitive, and mildly sedative. |
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He fixed her with a mildly reproving glance which diluted quickly into a fond grin. |
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He was, however, mildly critical of them for dropping back and not seizing the initiative after taking the lead. |
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At this point I preferred to have a quick look myself, and indeed my daughter had a mildly angulated Smith's greenstick fracture. |
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This is not a book for the history specialist, who may be mildly infuriated by the shallow treatment of pet subjects. |
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Amantadine, anticholinergic drugs, selegiline, and non-pharmacological treatments provide symptomatic relief in mildly affected patients. |
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He was almost physically pained by rigid doctrinal systems, and mildly revolted by the idea of discipleship. |
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The anti-monarchist sites out there range from the mildly reformist to the rabidly antipathetic. |
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Best of all, though, is a bowl of rigatoni in a mildly creamy tomato sauce with chunks of sweetly spicy Italian sausage. |
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The effect on his colleagues would have been only mildly eased by the fact that Laplace was right! |
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It's a mildly light-headed, giddy sensation that starts in the chest and spreads out through the body and along the limbs. |
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The anteromeclial process for articulation with the hyoid body is wide, flattened, and mildly concave on its dorsal face. |
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I'm mildly Aspie so I can take things quite literally, especially in stressful situations like an interview. |
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I was mildly surprised when she came into the office with low back pain radiating down her left leg. |
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In contrast to the cervical vertebral centra, the dorsal centrum is shorter and more mildly opisthocoelous. |
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You can also choose to stay conscious during the operation, or be mildly sedated so that you aren't fully aware of what is happening. |
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There is the occasional moment of mildly inappropriate tactility along the way, but other than that, my behaviour is impeccable. |
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Of course, in the kingdom of the dull, the mildly interesting man is an automatic choice for king. |
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In my experience all it takes to shatter the take-charge persona of a master is a mildly sardonic tone or a heel to the nuts. |
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It is mildly repulsive in its crude vulgarity, but strangely and inexplicably alluring. |
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His oxygen saturation was 98 per-cent as measured by pulse oximetry, and his peak flows were only mildly reduced from his baseline. |
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Oil of cloves is mildly anaesthetic and is often used to soothe babies who are teething. |
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My main meal came with well seasoned roasted potatoes, nice firm courgettes in thick tomato sauce, and mildly spiced yam. |
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Like many others quoted today, I was only mildly interested in the story until the mention of Ms Dawson's third-class honours degree came up. |
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Their self-appointed role in life seems to be to treat their spouses as though they were small, mildly irritating but endearing children. |
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The director does a slow, mildly informative commentary, which is slightly self-congratulatory. |
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Homemade beet kimchi consisted of thick batons of yellow beets steeped in mildly hot chile sauce. |
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The rarity of such a scene gives it a mildly startling effect here, which I thought was worthy of a mention. |
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I began to sneak out of the room, because not only was I in a VERY awkward position, but also I really was getting tired and mildly bored. |
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I more than once encountered a mildly medicinal tisane in Chinese supermarkets. |
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It is this that lends her mildly titillating fiction the veneer of importance. |
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The roasted bola could also be left to ferment, yielding a mildly alcoholic drink known as mescal crudo. |
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Once you get over the self-conscious notion that this is a pastime for septuagenarians, it turns out to be enjoyable and mildly contentious. |
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The Spanish tortilla, La Tasca style, is an omelette of mashed potatoes and onion, mildly seasoned. |
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Second, at the same time, I'm somewhat surprised and mildly appalled that this story hasn't generated a lot of buzz in the blogosphere. |
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All this having been said, consider the possibility of mildly challenging the parent who admits to turning the decision over to the child. |
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Grace threw a mildly curious look at the library doors before heading to her study. |
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Barry did have a nice singing voice, but overall I found her piece mildly creepy. |
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I talked slowly, coolly, just barely managing to keep my voice light and only mildly curious. |
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Spice up pub nights with your anecdotes, amaze friends and family with facts from your lectures, and expand the ranks of the mildly curious. |
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I was quite amused at the formality and mildly curious at what the experience would be like. |
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The women were mildly curious, yes, but after some brief excitement, they knew they had no answers. |
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Unlike most others of its kind, it seemed mildly curious, coming closer as the morning went by. |
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That particular part of the story has been, to put it mildly, well-covered. |
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It's betelnuts, the mildly narcotic seeds from the fruit of the betel pepper, used by truck drivers and labourers to help them stay awake. |
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The mildly narcotic nut of the betel palm is chewed by many labourers who say it helps them stay alert during long working hours. |
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I suspect I'll be treated as mildly eccentric and get a few curious questions from people I know who may have read the article. |
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I'm not easily shocked, but when mum asked if I thought she should get a tattoo, I was mildly surprised and not a little curious. |
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Yes, I know that sounds strange and mildly racist, but until you've been in my shoes for that situation, you just don't know. |
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People who are not overweight or only mildly obese should probably avoid dieting, since strict dieting may worsen binge eating. |
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Few data are currently available as to the yield of investigating mildly abnormal liver biochemistry in such a group. |
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Marijuana, which is now way more expensive than it was in my own mildly misspent youth, was always around. |
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He was a quiet, mildly alcoholic man in shabby tweeds and a clerical collar. |
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I was still unhappy, at times mildly depressed, and on top of that I was getting angry on a regular basis. |
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And of the 5,000 children who turned up at eye clinics for further checks, about half were mildly myopic or shortsighted. |
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Overall, Late Nite Catechism proves mildly amusing, but slight and uninvolving fare. |
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In any case, Pang et al. may have unknowingly found an unstated risk for hospital birth of having a mildly premature baby. |
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There are only so many repeat viewings a mildly humorous pro-gramme can withstand before it becomes simply unwatchable. |
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It's mildly interesting that none of the main characters in the format fall into the demographic at which the show is targeted. |
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Broadcast networks quickly returned to basketball games and highly rated sitcoms and Oscar ceremonies, and were only mildly criticized. |
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After a mildly eventful dinner I went outside to move my car so they could get home. |
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She nicked off at midday feeling mildly exhilarated and trying to ignore the guilt nibbling away at her stomach. |
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I sensed he was mildly irritated, but also knew I'd succeeded in sowing a doubt in his mind. |
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They are brought to the table piping hot, along with a small bowl of mildly spiced tomato dipping sauce. |
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This time I went with the lamb curry, it was mildly spiced and full of warm flavors, but the meat again disappointed. |
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Our opinion leaders are often rather vocal, to put it mildly, and they disagree on almost everything. |
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Fuming and fussing, Larroquette knows exactly how to produce a mildly funny line into a gut buster. |
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Both reports had treated the group and the response of its fans as a mildly amusing novelty item. |
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Karst features are formed by the dissolution of calcium carbonate in limestone bedrock by mildly acidic groundwater. |
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The town of Bahia from the streets is not so beautiful, and is, to put it mildly, extremely odiferous. |
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Also, the bag is mildly odiferous, so it's doubtful you'd forget about it for too long in a household environment. |
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Alex looked mildly taken aback at my overeager response and raised his eyebrows. |
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Whenever I drive an off-road car down the motorway I'm always mildly terrified that I might have to swerve for something. |
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These are interspersed with stills from the film and some mildly interesting behind-the-scenes clips. |
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Their lives are calm, to put it mildly, until they take in a young Polish castaway, who washes up unconscious on their beach. |
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Are there any others out there who find comfort in the stub of pencil on a string and other mildly eccentric aspects of elections past? |
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This dual-purpose apple has a sweet, mildly subacid taste, and typically stores up to six months. |
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It reminds me of being a student when I used to wear mildly outrageous things, rather than the standard business attire I wear nowadays. |
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Much of his new decalogue could be charitably interpreted as playful recycling of mildly un-PC rectitude. |
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The leaves and flowers of Eastern teaberry have a mildly perfume scented aroma. |
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To say they are cheesed off with the share market, the government, the company and all the other players puts it mildly. |
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Kimchimori is a light, mildly spicy dish of Korean pickles made from assorted vegetables such as turnip and Chinese cabbage. |
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He looked around at the furnishings of the cell, and was mildly surprised for a moment. |
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All borderline or mildly dyskaryotic smear samples were tested for human papillomavirus. |
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Falford would forever be at least mildly paranoid and mistrustful of the world. |
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Instead of oddly cheery or mildly clownish weathermen, they offered unapologetic scientists who explained the weather in glorious detail. |
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I've always found going clubbing mildly ridiculous, which probably added to the novelty of last night's outing. |
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As multimedia enthusiasts can tell you, a coax connection is not the best choice for image quality, to put it mildly. |
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His script is peppered with mildly amusing moments, but few that are uproarious. |
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But his father sat still, smiling mildly, swathed in the blanket, like a baby in a perambulator. |
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As an added bonus, it will perfume any room you leave it in with a mildly heady scent. |
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The sound effects provide a good sense of immersion, but with the graphics lagging a bit behind, I was mildly disappointed. |
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But a play that seemed mildly provocative on a first viewing now looks as coldly manipulative as its heroine. |
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Aluminum in mildly acidic or neutral soils occurs primarily as insoluble deposits and is essentially biologically inactive. |
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But you have to be terribly careful because anything that you say that is even mildly critical means you sound like an old fart. |
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We have seen it before in previous incarnations, but we reprint it as mildly amusing. |
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Grades 1 to 2 are considered non-to mildly comedogenic and grades 3 to 5 are considered significantly comedogenic. |
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I mean, are these common or garden mildly psychotic impulses, or are they going to progress? |
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Out of this, he has constructed a play with a rather limp beginning, a mildly interesting middle, and an indifferent conclusion. |
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I am mildly disappointed not to be earning money, but a large glass of red wine has an enormously compensatory effect. |
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The more polite inflictor of this mildly embarrassing situation will usually hastily strafe away in a breakneck fashion. |
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Such soil as occurs is usually shallow, leached and mildly acid, and of generally low fertility. |
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You already noted that Moore plays fast and loose with the facts, and mildly criticized him for it. |
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This of course was mildly interesting but what intrigued me was what if you used the values of Pi to create not letters but musical notes. |
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Moving on to the invariably amusing or mildly interesting search engine hits. |
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Her website is not alone in the mildly comic ineptitude of its construction and flaccidity of its message. |
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The only response to The Peak's inflammatory headline was a few mildly irate letters. |
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Hill security flatfeet first mildly suggested he should take his stash elsewhere. |
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They also suggest that individuals are mildly polygynous, having evolved in a system in which one man maintains a harem. |
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But if feminism is mildly unfashionable, feminist texts are the literary equivalent of popsocks and short skirts. |
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It repeats itself too often and the lack of humor makes for a mildly interesting, but totally forgettable movie. |
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Overall, it's a mildly entertaining and totally forgettable movie experience. |
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Mac bit into a forkful of the scrambled eggs and found them mildly spiced with a flavor he couldn't name. |
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The performance was at times mildly amusing, at times cringeworthy and on one occasion convincing. |
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The water disappeared with a mildly worrying groaning noise and the lights went out, leaving the non-windowed bathroom in total darkness. |
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One only mildly irritating curiosity worth mentioning here is a little bit of what sounds like pre-echo. |
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She walked down the hallway of the third floor mildly giddy at the thought of Anna leading the attack. |
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The wages of job stayers, and even of those who remain in the same job with the same employer, are still mildly procyclical. |
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The voice is mildly accented but unmistakably Glaswegian, and full of apologies. |
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To this end, helpful responses are mildly sardonic, while acerbic comments are scathing, derisive insults. |
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Renee coloured mildly, and tossed one cloud-like puff of brown hair over her shoulder to cover her face. |
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To say the pullback offended customers and distributors would be putting it mildly. |
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The native Mexicans did, however, consume a mildly alcoholic beverage called pulque. |
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All it has done is replace one despotic tyrannical regime with another that is mildly better in some ways, and much worse in others. |
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And Bertram, full of the most charisma and promise as a youth, ends his days as a minor and mildly eccentric academic. |
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The whole event existed somewhere between a mildly disobedient vigil, a human rights conference, and a counterculture festival. |
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The bone marrow was hypercellular with mildly increased eosinophils and plasma cells. |
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In the past, I have chided Prof. Reynolds for his mildly exhibitionist postings. |
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But about two-thirds of this book is filler, page after page of mildly amusing caricatures of political figures, doodles and sketches. |
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The distal end is dorsoventrally flattened with a mildly convex and faintly bilobed articulation surface. |
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When this edition of the book dropped through the letterbox, I was mildly intrigued. |
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The taste is mildly acid and always astringent, sometimes very strongly so. |
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The conditions at Champagne Pool are ideal for thermophilic, mildly acidophilic archaeans such as the Sulfobales and Thermoproteales. |
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For many mildly addictive modern commodities, the attraction is itself dangerous. |
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The mildly teasing tone in the girl's voice took most of the sting out of her last comment, yet it still rankled. |
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When you suspect someone is trying that hard to shock, it's difficult to get even mildly aerated. |
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But to tell you the truth, I don't find Rummy's ravings even mildly annoying any more. |
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It acts slowly and mildly on the secreting organs, such as kidneys, skin and bowels. |
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I closed my eyes and was mildly perturbed to find the news didn't really kindle any emotion in me. |
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Our subjects had had persistent mildly abnormal smears before being referred for colposcopy. |
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I mention this by way of alerting you to the only moment in the book where we feel even mildly uncomfortable. |
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I picked it up and was mildly surprised to see my name written in perfect cursive across the front. |
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I'm actually starting to feel positive about the upcoming test, as opposed to mildly ambivalent. |
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When half the population is reading a book, you'd have to be dead not to be mildly curious. |
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Though the other darers have been unwavering pillars of support, I admit I was a bit surprised and mildly dismayed at the total lack of support from other areas. |
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Edith repeated mildly, though inside she was burning with annoyance. |
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They should be mildly sweet and tender without any starchiness. |
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It had a mildly amusing political commentary about consumerism taped on. |
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I'm mildly concerned that if I go out for lunch I probably won't be able to pay rent this week, but really this is a minor problem in the scheme of things. |
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The idea of obedience to a discipline struck him as mildly revolting. |
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This topic deserves more serious attention than a mildly humorous rundown. |
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And what I give him credit for is playing ball with congressional Republicans and having mildly conservative economic policies on trade, on taxes, on regulation. |
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She said that she has been thinking about how she feels about her father, and while she feels mildly aggrieved, she is unable to feel any true anger. |
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My father was inordinately proud of this honour, though my mother was mildly embarrassed at it. |
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Her father was genial, well-meaning and only mildly traditionalistic. |
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The board feel, to put it mildly, that they have been nobbled. |
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Her father was his normal, sedated self, perhaps mildly drunk, looking around the room as if he were in a dream, his pale, washed-out features expressionless. |
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She brings her own tea bags in a neat Ziploc bag, and I am mildly awed at her preparedness and chutzpah. |
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The MO and I looked at each other in a mildly confused manner. |
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She was mildly irritated by the fact he didn't wait for her. |
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Someone with anorexia may be mildly obsessive and tend towards tidiness. |
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Remembering that morning, on the plane, when Cassie began to display her ticklishness, which passed for flirting in Cassie's world, she felt mildly disgusted. |
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His family believe that Conor, who is mildly autistic, might have taken a survival manual with him, heightening their fears that he planned climbing a mountain. |
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Remove marks with a plastic scouring pad and a mildly abrasive cleaner. |
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But the rather coy hopping between engaging, raw-chord punchiness with its electric hard-boppish theme and tempo changes that dilute the impact is mildly irritating. |
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He kicked back, wore sweats, became a mildly obsessed day trader on his home computer, and began chauffeuring his kids to school and soccer games. |
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This mildly volumizing perm will last 10-12 weeks, but those with heavily highlighted or bleached hair should avoid it as it could cause further damage. |
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Medieval towers sprout hither and yon, frontages on the titchy streets have a stately aspect, and from the esplanade by the cathedral, the landscape looks mildly Tuscan. |
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Meanwhile, she rested on a perch, mildly disgusted by all the commotion. |
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A thin diamond and a thick one form an endlessly interlocking field of five-pointed stars and decagons, sort of like a mildly psychedelic bathroom tile. |
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The first time he had drunk it he had been violently sick, then had fallen to the ground in a dead faint as the mildly poisonous root exploded through his system. |
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His muscle tone was mildly low but within the reference range. |
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A few seconds later, Tony came into the room with two plastic cups with brown liquid that tasted mildly of coffee, but was way too weak to be called coffee. |
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She glided over to him, her best mildly curious look on her face. |
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It is a disorienting shift, to put it mildly, to return home from a combat zone where people were actively trying to kill you. |
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The difference that makes is considerable, to put it mildly. |
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In that sense, the last Report was mildly unsatisfying as a conclusion, in that it left so much unresolved. |
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These are, to put it mildly, extremely limited measures, if not worse. |
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But the PM's handling of this has been a little awkward, to put it mildly. |
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The silhouettes seem to reverberate across the room, in a mildly hall-of-mirrors effect. |
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It's a tendency that is both endearing and mildly frustrating. |
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That came as a surprise to me, for while there were moments during the film that were mildly amusing, I would hardly have recognized it as a satire or a comedy of any sort. |
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I pointed out the mysterious and mildly alarming position of the bag to an usher, and he, rather phlegmatically, held on to it until the woman returned to claim it. |
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Another way to round off a meal is to chew paan, which is the broad leaf of the betel plant sprinkled with a lime powder and kaat and can be mildly euphoric. |
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Havarti was created in the 19th century by cheese maker Hanne Nielsen. Havarti is available in flavors ranging from mildly sharp to strongly aromatic. |
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The water is clear, colourless, palatable, odourless, mildly mineralised, and contains hydro carbonates of sodium and small quantities of fluorine. |
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The affable John Southworth registers his discontent mildly yet emphatically, his soft British accent shading the offending phrase with the damning taint of dismissiveness. |
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The constant music and the grainy film stock do little but make Summer of Sam a noisy and grainy film that blew its chance to be even mildly interesting. |
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If you're a music-lover with a sizeable stack of albums, a cassette player and a tendency towards nerdy and mildly obsessive behaviour, chances are you've made a mix tape. |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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The long episode required the participants to submerge their hands in very cold water for 60 seconds and then in mildly cold water for another 30 seconds. |
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The abdomen was mildly distended, but ascites was not evident. |
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But I was mildly curious about the link, so I went and looked at the page. |
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They might find their reading is hard, which could mean they are mildly dyslexic, or their maths might be hard, or they can't colour in properly as they are colour blind. |
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We found that mildly deleterious mutations interacted synergistically in poor-resource environments but antagonistically in rich-resource environments. |
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As mildly irritating as David Tseng may be, he is not someone who troubles me enough to even bother with. |
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He sets all of this action in a kind of unnamed anywhere, a mildly bizarro world of wacky mini-mart customers, humdrum garden apartments and seething ennui. |
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They seem mildly curious about my disgraceful lack of composure. |
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A good hour and a half later, Erial once more stepped outside the sickroom, this time not mildly irritated and hiding her slight anxiety under good-natured insults. |
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The complainant suffered several blows which left his fist mildly scarred. |
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He suffered from multiple bruises and was mildly dehydrated. |
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They are offered as commentary on the formal qualities of sculpture, but have been infused with just a little too much personality to mildly serve as object lessons. |
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A girl in the back bolted up, looking mildly green around the edges. |
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He stood tall with outspread shoulders and a mildly muscular figure. |
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On examination, the patient was mildly dyspneic, with massive ascites, left pleural effusion, left axillary lymphadenopathy and no hepatosplenomegaly. |
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His voice is mildly nasal, mildly ironic, and in general, mild. |
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With no disrespect intended to the frankfurter industry, our overly imaginative minds find those numbers sort of mildly alarming. |
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Either way it's a splendid three hours of walking, so long as you're happy negotiating some mildly slippery slopes with the aid of a couple of stalwart ropeways. |
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I had ferreted around my closet for a CD that seemed mildly interesting to me, since most of my music was on my laptop, and I was disgusted with the failed search. |
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Were this Zach Curtis-directed Theatre in the Round production less entertaining than it is, I might have been more than mildly irked by Beane's rather artless repetition. |
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That said, nearly all four-wheel-drive cars are equally capable of amazing their owners by getting stuck on little more than a mildly sloping croquet lawn. |
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He is one of Britain's most well-loved actors, best known for unthreatening, mildly eccentric roles in television sitcoms like The Good Life and Ever Decreasing Circles. |
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If your skin cracks open, doctors sometimes prescribe wet dressings with mildly astringent properties to contract the skin, reduce secretions and prevent infection. |
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You may already be familiar with its crispy crust pastry and mildly spiced creamy filling but now you can prepare this tasty French delicacy in your own kitchen. |
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The bones are mildly crushed dorsoventrally, particularly the ends of the metacarpals, suggesting that they were originally hollow or composed of open cancellous bone tissue. |
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Elizabeth found the question, voiced so mildly, infuriating. |
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But I have made a curious and mildly embarrassing discovery. |
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Every fibre of his being seems to be wrapped around the songs and yet it only mildly suffers from a few repetitive moments that make some songs less than perfect. |
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It is neither contagious nor hereditary, but it affects a child's co-ordination, mildly or severely, making it cumbersome to perform simple daily skills. |
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This led them to suggest that Sardinians might be, like the Basques, descendants of hunter-gatherers whose genomes were only mildly affected by incoming farmers. |
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Overall, the findings of this study suggest a delay of cognitive recovery beyond the 1st day following injury in mildly concussed high school athletes. |
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Even straight men, so often skittish and easily threatened, found his aw-shucks persona and mildly sarcastic, I'm-in-on-the-joke attitude congenial. |
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Having a festival here at the end of the summer is mildly confusticating. |
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Nonradioactive caesium compounds are only mildly toxic and nonradioactive caesium is not a significant environmental hazard. |
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The bird had bilateral lenticular sclerosis, and the left side of the rhinotheca was mildly overgrown. |
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Luckily, the cannoneer was only mildly injured when his cannon malfunctioned. |
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In a long-skirted, gold and green and white cotton affair that slides mildly over her chestal area right up to her neck. |
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The reason I'm mildly obsessed with CRACKLE is the innate fuggheadedness of the contents. |
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The curries of Maharashtra vary from mildly spicy to very spicy and include vegetarian, mutton, chicken and fish. |
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This crust is then filled with pieces or slices of apple, usually a crisp and mildly tart variety such as Goudreinet or Elstar. |
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The mildly derogatory Scottish Gaelic term Sassenach derives from this source. |
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Fusel oils are higher alcohols than ethanol, are mildly toxic, and have a strong, disagreeable smell and taste. |
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Thus, to generalise wildly for much larger regions on the basis of oneshot research is, to put it mildly, quite foolhardy. |
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The leaves and latex have an acrid taste and are mildly poisonous to grazing animals. |
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Brown ales tend to be lightly hopped, and fairly mildly flavoured, often with a nutty taste. |
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Chesterfield also has a mildly successful Men's Hockey Team which typically competes in the Midland's Premier Hockey League. |
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What makes Noah mildly ambivalent, yet cautiously optimistic? |
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Monsignor Rytig was a rather glum and abrupt character, a mildly liberal Jugoslav who was certainly hoeing a dry and barren furrow. |
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It's just betelnut, the mildly narcotic seed from the fruit of the betel pepper which truck drivers and labourers use to help them stay awake. |
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Unlike the Lumsden Dam Formation this unit lacks cross-laminated siltstone and sandstone beds, but is mildly bioturbated. |
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A macadamia nut-rich diet reduces total and LDL-cholesterol in mildly hypercholesterolemic men and women. |
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Everyone from the mildly curious to go-getter professionals can take advantage of the lectures, seminars and job fairs they offer. |
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The last series of the comedy saw Mark and Jeremy get mildly electrocuted in a field, abandoned by Dobby despite their declarations of love. |
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To people unfamiliar with Hanford, this might sound mildly apocalyptic. |
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These instruction-based artworks, in which participants are asked to engage in silly and mildly humiliating acts, are eminently camera ready. |
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A high-power pathologic review of the mass showed monomorphic cells in a sheet-like architecture with a background of mildly hyalinized vessels. |
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Corpus callosum Agenesis of Genu and Genu mildly abnormality corpus anterior body dysplastic. |
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The arytenoid cartilages were mildly edematous and moderately erythematous. |
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Uh-huh, just as I expected-everyone can share a story, from the mildly annoying to the I-am-outta-here-tomorrow, deal-breaking, bad bucho. |
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Both plants possess needlelike leaves, are endemic to this subantarctic flower region and are used to create mildly sweet herbal infusions. |
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But even if I tried, I'm not sure I could distinguish the still mildly radioactive Trinitite from regular stones. |
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Bone marrow examination showed hypocellularity with differentiation of the myeloid lineage and mildly decreased megakaryocytes. |
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The reptiles stolen include a PS500 sunglow boa, two mildly poisonous hognose snakes and two blood pythons. |
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While waiting for us, he became mildly hypothermic, but was able to walk off the mountain. |
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Simpson's passion thus appears visually normative, part of the stock-and-trade style of mildly repressive, not rudely exhibitive, feminine desire that audiences expect. |
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With option one may run into the problem of partial detritylation of trimer building blocks due to their longer exposure to the mildly acidic coupling agent. |
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She was wet and mildly hypo thermic, but otherwise OK, Carver said. |
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Lacy 'Lime Streaked' and 'Red Streaked' mizuna taste mildly peppery. |
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The Attawapiskat region is comprised of karst landforms, generally the result of mildly acidic rainfall acting on soluble limestone or dolostone bedrock. |
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The immediate reason for the attack seems to have been the repeated satirization of the Prophet Muhammad in cartoons that were, to put it mildly, of questionable taste. |
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Pom or Pommie, on the other hand, is defined as mildly offensive. |
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Frostnip, is a mild form of frostbite which irritates the skin, causing it to become mildly pale or red and feel cold, followed by numbness and a tingling feeling. |
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I'm seeing too many inquiries about the new me, because people tend to fall behind in the adaptation part, the quick wittiness that has to do with mildly accepting the new me. |
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The entire region's climate is mildly affected by the Gulf Stream. |
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A few people were certainly mildly miffed, or a titchy bit tetchy. |
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Because the Chinese preference of dessert is mildly sweet and less oily. |
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We then induce a secondary fermentation in the barrel with Brettanomyces plus sour cherries, raisins, cranberries, and figs, for a mildly acidic ale. |
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But he's mildly hypothermic and he's slightly deluded with the champagne. |
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While Ada and her husband Alisdair have had no sexual, nor even mildly affectionate, interaction, the lessons with Baines become a slow seduction for her affection. |
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In addition, marine-derived n-3 PUFA did not result in significantly decreased formation of plasma PGE 2 in mildly hypertriacylglycerolemic subjects. |
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Mildly spiced with a little kick of bitter marmalade to counteract the modest amount of sugar. |
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Mildly astringent yet nondrying, they are ideal on psoriasis, highly sensitive skin or at any time essential oils might be too strong. |
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Mildly aphasic and often confused, he could no longer defend himself. |
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Mildly depressed, Taylor hotfooted it to Caithness for a bit of regenerative soul searching, and was introduced to MacKay through a mutual friend. |
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