And in all of this, risk is the key element that is only passingly mentioned in the various stories on this choice. |
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This Customer Service Representative was passingly familiar with Masters and Johnson and it helped. |
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They would sort of passingly mention that I did a very nice job, but then just go to talk about the play. |
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You argue against yourself, brother, and I find it to be more than passingly foolhardy. |
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Actually, I'm passingly familiar with some descendants of East India merchants, and such a description wouldn't be too far off the mark. |
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Looking down, he passingly wondered if the cut would leave a scar. |
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Neither Jeff nor Laura is more than passingly curious about the feasts of art available to them, either new or old. |
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They'd stay firmly on their little perch, hunker down, and passingly wonder what on earth their children would think of them if they suddenly went off flying about. |
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For though he appreciated and was more than passingly acquainted with the standard repertory of the concert hall, he did not pretend to be a music critic. |
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It was ridiculous, in her mind anyway, that she couldn't spend time with her two best friends at the same time because of some stupid comment made passingly in early December. |
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The economy is seriously, not just passingly, sick. |
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Most scriptural characters show up only passingly in secular history. |
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Well, for one thing, I knew them all, though Brodsky, the poet and Nobel Laureate, only passingly or socially: he was a fabulous conversationalist. |
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