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(31) And he was ever so pleased - puffed and strutted like Joe Brown had a serious rival. (32) The action reversed a trend in which the two countries appeared to be edging ever so slightly toward increased cooperation. (33) The door doesn't squeak, either, and it's ever so quiet and peaceful. (34) Ever so subtly, still chatting navigation with me, Neil accommodates, reeling Rachel in at just the right time. (35) Strictly speaking, yes, it would tend to go blue ever so slightly. (36) In fact, only King Richard Petty, who shares with Earnhardt the record for championships, was ever so beloved. (37) He would put some one together, build an Identity, a skein of persuasion and habit, ever so subtle. (38) He is beginning, ever so slowly, to think about the legacy he has built for himself. (39) Then she ran her fingers ever so softly through his hair. (40) She was trying to be ever so casual but I knew she was trying to suss things out. (41) She said it, and the others ever so slightly bristled behind her, as though daring me to deny it. (42) No hopeless lover of a living maiden was ever so desperately unhappy as Pygmallon. (43) By doing so, I readily acknowledge that we are changing, ever so slightly, the role of the Crown with regard to sentencing. (44) But was the grand narrative of modern art ever so oppressive? (45) Was there anything ever so mangy, trashy, as these potted objects? (46) Other governments have begun to shift their health care spending ever so slightly from remediation to prevention. (47) The rouged cheeks, ever so carefully shaded peach, seemed to symbolize death. (48) We were ever so fortunate as to recover your collection intact. (49) I chose to overlook the edge of sarcasm, and I relaxed ever so slightly. (50) But he did get one thing ever so slightly wrong. (51) The jet rose slowly, at first, and then ever so steeply, and the spectators cheered and clapped. (52) This alloy is ever so strong. (53) Ever so magnanimous of you under the circumstances! (54) Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty. (55) After all, he hadn't seen her in her chemise for ever and ever so long. (56) Visiting Switzerland in June 1816, a small group—young and rivalrous, amorous and ever so literary—agreed to a ghost-story-writing contest. (57) Without ABS a driver can get maximum braking effort by braking to the point of wheel lock, and then reducing the pressure ever so slightly to the point where the wheels are rotating again. (58) He has sewn up ever so many odalisques in sacks and tilted them into the Nile. (59) Everyone in India has to deal with this, but I coped in the worst possible way: by dehumanizing her and other people like her, ever so slightly, ever so subtly —chronic amoebiasis of the soul. (60) My in homes have nine seats member, Everybody all ever so benignancy.