The last eight years working with her had been, to say the least, the most exquisite type of torture. |
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Everyone did quite well on their own, as a matter of fact, and I was extraneous, to say the least. |
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So when I found myself sitting astride a large horse at 11 am last Saturday I was a little perplexed to say the least. |
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But in this day and age, the very idea of any woman having to wait to be asked is intriguing to say the least. |
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They say that retaining a county championship is a difficult task to say the least. |
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At 16 years old and a scant 118 pounds, Swan was a stick figure, to say the least. |
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People thank you for a thankless job that is at times very unpleasant, to say the least. |
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The credibility of two of the leading actors of American monetary policy today is somewhat threadbare, to say the least. |
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But, in general the musical tastes of the kids in Wales was basic to say the least. |
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The naivete, hateful ignorance and misguided arguments of his article were appalling to say the least. |
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It is, to say the least, difficult to understand how it is possible to be loving and merciful to people one is trying to kill. |
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Her attitude towards men and relationships was frustrating to say the least. |
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I'd rather thought this might happen, because one or two of the words were tricksy, to say the least. |
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All mains were served with vegetables and potatoes, but we went for broccoli with hollandaise sauce, a moreish combination to say the least. |
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Having people expect you to simper and giggle due to your gender is icky, to say the least. |
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It's unbecoming to say the least, and I'm not sure that he and I can carry on for too much longer without me setting some ground rules. |
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It is, to say the least, uncomfortable seeing such pain inflicted on an innocent man. |
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The first appearance by a man in Barker's work is unprepossessing, to say the least. |
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Keep in mind that I have no training in teaching or social work, so my methods are unscientific to say the least, but definitely from the heart. |
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As perhaps only one in ten survive the transport, the practice is ethically unsound, to say the least. |
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Following the link took me to a page somewhat like this, which was all rather scary to say the least. |
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Yesterday's journey south to visit my sister and nieces was an eventful one to say the least. |
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It was a great party, the champagne flowed, the souvlakis sizzled and the fireworks display was, well, spectacular to say the least. |
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His relationship with his fellow referee was always spikey to say the least but the two men do now have one thing in common. |
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The boys are nonplussed by his invasion into their lives, to say the least. |
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A sorry state of affairs to say the least and a disaster for the promotion of the game. |
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It is no state secret that the selection convention in Castlebar was somewhat unusual to say the least. |
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Donna's reaction to seeing her old flames is interesting, to say the least. |
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Lena simply stared at him across the table, open-mouthed, speechless, to say the least. |
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Wright's views are heterodox, to say the least, and as we shall see, are sometimes not even internally consistent. |
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The two dialogue sequences here are superfluous to say the least, as are the sound effects tagged at the end. |
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From the endless rows of hand tools to the overalls and safety goggles, the atmosphere is industrious to say the least. |
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I was a little surprised to say the least when I was informed of that fact at the weekend. |
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To see those headlines and read those insinuations did hurt, to say the least. |
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I am originally from Canada, where this attitude was considered rather eccentric, to say the least. |
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Any guy who can drive a crowd like that from a predominantly solo acoustic set is talented to say the least. |
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A group of lads in the middle of the floor were, to say the least of it, acting the goat. |
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My chest and triceps were toast and the pump of blood into the muscles was immense to say the least. |
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When luck is something you inherit or buy, grumbling at the complaints of the less fortunate is graceless, to say the least. |
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Watching grandpa give grandson his first shooting lesson was gratifying to say the least. |
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The responses were less than evasive and way more engaging, to say the least. |
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It was epic, to say the least, and an absolutely perfect way to end the night. |
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Amusement can be gained from tombstone epitaphs which, when read differently, can see intentions misconstrued to say the least. |
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But relying solely on rising house prices to create equity in your property is precarious to say the least. |
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The room she was in was small to say the least, with a bed, a washstand, a chair and table, and a solitary trunk against the wall. |
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At that moment while she was still trying to contain her overwhelming emotion, the audience were jubilating, to say the least. |
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The opposition weren't great to say the least, but they made up for it in passion. |
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Because beer drinking is popular, to say the least, there are hundreds of bier halles and biergartens where you can wet your whistle. |
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It wasn't quite as rarefied as Royal Ascot, and the weather was dodgy to say the least, but it was still fun to go racing at Ayr. |
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They're slight to say the least and ordinary-looking to the point of affectedness. |
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Mention of the burgundy reminds me that I have not referred to the wine list, which is extensive to say the least. |
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The building boom is in full flight at present and the amount of new houses going up or are still planned is alarming to say the least. |
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They were getting it, albeit slowly, but the results were mixed to say the least. |
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In witchery, the relationship between teacher and student is, to say the least, intimate. |
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Given that you're in a prisoner of war camp, life is regimented, to say the least. |
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The results that came back on the two lots analyzed by the laboratory were quite revealing, to say the least. |
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The attitude of other large bodies in Ireland was, to say the least of it, critical and suspicious. |
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I just thought it seemed a very unfriendly, to say the least of it, way of doing things. |
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It is, to say the least of it, a welcome refuge from your landlady's ornamental flower-vases. |
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But on reflection, we find such stories to be outlandish, to say the least of it. |
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Besides, the interest which her question had undoubtedly aroused amongst the bystanders was, to say the least of it, embarrassing. |
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But simply put, he is a huckster, the antithesis of the anti-politician, and someone with limited green credentials, to say the least. |
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Moving the contents of your apartment down three flights of stairs one armload at a time is boring, to say the least. |
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As I have analysed this and gone over the incidents a few times in my mind, right now I am having a few doubts to say the least about my reading of the situation. |
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The phyllo cooks until golden, crisp, and flaky, and the cheesy spinach filling is addictive, to say the least. |
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With its extensive coastlines, Iran has the potential to promote this kind tourism but it is, to say the least, unrealized. |
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It's that his preparation style is hands-off, to say the least. |
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Carlyle was forthright, to say the least, in questioning Cosgrove's view, using the same swear word at an impressive rate of one time every 15 words. |
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I have to say that the document is Delphic to say the least. |
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I can understand how he feels, I'm taken aback, to say the least, by this fierce display of fighting ability that I never imagined Milon capable of. |
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I think my nag-a-minute methods are mild to say the least, because some women are now, apparently, attempting to house-train their husbands using dog training techniques. |
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Given what else is going in this big bad world, a decision on whether or not a golf tournament should be played is inconsequential, to say the least. |
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The results were devastating and impressive to say the least. |
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What is unacceptable, to say the least, is to generalize about the uses and customs of nearly half a billion people who cover close to one sixth of the Earth's surface. |
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Affleck, 41, is an interesting choice for the role of the caped Crusader, to say the least. |
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While some were cagey, to say the least, others had no such problems. |
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The immense talent we have at our disposal is impressive to say the least. |
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To say that sport is the last remnant of the empire, and that it forces all, irrespective of desire, to run, kick and pant is a little short-sighted to say the least. |
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She was an offbeat kind of girl, to say the least, and he was first string on the hockey team and the football team, and had a big, block-shaped head and bristly blonde hair. |
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In our foggy state of mind this violent exchange between an unseen man and woman was to say the least disorienting. |
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I was a little uncomfortable to say the least when I saw members of the cast were blacked up but I assumed they must have been given permission to do so. |
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Church bells are a product of the Victorian era, or whoever invented them must have been tone-deaf or stone-deaf as the noise made is very unattractive to say the least. |
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The same goes for the elliptical machine hunger strike, which also comes off as tonally deficient, to say the least. |
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But the method of going about the task is unconventional to say the least. |
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The character of Joe in nymphomaniac is a fascinating one, to say the least. |
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Granted, a talent for arithmetic is not a CV prerequisite for your average continuity announcer, but the figure seemed a bit excessive, to say the least. |
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Friendly, easy-going and always ready to stop and talk or provide advice, even though compared to most visitors many of them live a frugal existence to say the least. |
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It was a hot day to say the least, but all for a good cause! |
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The idea of voluntarily signing up for a class that necessitates me spending even more time at the hospital during my off-hours is not enticing, to say the least. |
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To generalise on this basis that all present participles used for adjectival periphrasis are adjectivised, is contestable, to say the least. |
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But the description sounded interesting to say the least, even though she was far past the ability to breast feed. |
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Of course, the description of minstrelsy's particular form of braggadocio as a surrogation of frontier identity is intriguing, to say the least. |
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The stance of those who want to repeal or replace the Human Rights Act is, to say the least, counter-intuitive. |
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Trucking Merseyside's waste to Teesside for treatment is, to say the least, counter-intuitive. |
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During the reigns of Edward IV and Richard III the collar of esses was frowned upon, to say the least. |
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Fears of dire consequences have been raised, some of which may seem overdramatized, to say the least. |
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However, the effects of such an extraordinary display of illocutionary force are, to say the least, dubious. |
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The results of the study, published in International Immunopharmacology, were interesting, to say the least. |
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I've seen some of her secret roleplay accounts and they get very odd to say the least. |
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The 2014 fifa World Cup has been a thrilling affair, to say the least. |
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From reefer coats to bomber jackets, heritage fabrics to fair isle knits, menswear trends this winter are diverse to say the least. |
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But some weeks, the deaths are more gut-wrenching than others, and the latest is offbeat to say the least. |
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Sony's devkits are large, to say the least. The Dreamcast, on the other hand, was very much a Microsoft animal and friendlier to code and test. |
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Whatever the reason, the fact that identifying tags abruptly end at the point where the names of eugenicists begin is odd, to say the least. |
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My reaction to such shenanigans is to laugh at those idiots making fools of themselves, discussing things in which their knowledge is lacking, to say the least. |
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They were certainly the more rounded team and it was unusual, to say the least, to see Chelsea with home advantage being pinned back into their own half. |
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