The eventual work, while not a disaster, was tepidly received by critics and audiences. |
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Until now, leisure traffic had been tepidly coming back since September 11, but only with deeply discounted fares. |
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But key conservative groupings, including senior clerics and parliamentary blocs, have either failed to endorse him or have done so tepidly. |
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In a speech in 2009, Mr Netanyahu espoused the two-state solution, albeit tepidly. |
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They press a button, and the drink gurgles tepidly out of a bleepy machine. |
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He extends a limp hand, smiles tepidly, and says something polite. |
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For example, in some ridings people who are really against the government might show up in greater numbers to vote to kick the government out than those who are tepidly in favour of the government. |
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