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Examples
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"Mildly," I answered -- hanging up and leaving her to figure that one out for herself.
The Mozart Code Adler, Dick 1999
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Mildly embarrassed, he gets to his knees, and snatches it up.
Rewound. Jamie Sughroue 2011
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Mildly surprised at the use of her full name and the unimpressive description of her assignment, Sacha got to her feet and eyed the officer more closely.
365 tomorrows » Sam Clough : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Mildly depressed people, by contrast, tend to see the world more clearly, more as it is.
Depression in Command Nassir Ghaemi 2011
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Mildly romantic and surprisingly funny, the scene darkly hints at the years when self-centered ambiguity and ignorant bliss either steps away from, or steps directly on, the toes of precision - and time-obsessed adulthood.
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Mildly embarrassed, he gets to his knees, and snatches it up.
Rewound. Jamie Sughroue 2011
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Mildly misanthropic as I am, I would prefer that there were fewer visitors, but obviously that's at odds with a public engagement mission.
London's Natural History Museum relies too heavily on gimmicks | Martin Robbins 2011
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Used the above video for a softcore porn segment on Mildly Relevant News today.
Think Progress » Bush wipes his hand on Clinton’s shirt after shaking hands with Haitian residents. 2010
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Mildly wishful thinking on my part: the turnout has dropped least in areas where the Alliance Party is strongest ...
The ask me meme nwhyte 2009
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Mildly creepy in the way he knew something about everyone, but very West Coast.
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