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[Footnote 112: An allegorical meaning.] [Footnote 113: Moderately, that is, without poetic figures.] [Footnote 114: Burnt.]
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"Moderately," Nigel said, though he wasn't sure what moderation was any longer.
Across The Sea Of Suns Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1984
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"Moderately," says Major Dyngwall, looking for the moment as if the question took him fairly aback.
Two Sides of the Face Midwinter Tales Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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Moderately religious Americans nearly split their vote—56 percent believe that the nonreligious are intolerant, while 45 percent say the same about the deeply religious.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Read More Portugal 'Moderately Optimistic' Europe Will Resolve Crisis Portugal has been a haven of calm compared with other countries caught up in Europe's debt crisis.
Portugal Unveils Deep Cuts Patricia Kowsmann 2011
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Moderately more expensive coins are the 1993 through 1995 and 1997 Philadelphia coins, and 2006-P 20th Anniversary issues.
One Ounce Silver Eagle Bullion, 1986-Present : Coin Guide 2009
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Moderately faster credit growth should perk up the economy in the second half of 2012.
China's Rebalancing Stuck on Hold Stephen Green 2011
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For those who want to be a little more cautious, she suggests two funds offered by asset management firm Seven Investment Management: 7IM AAP Balanced and 7IM AAP Moderately Adventurous.
Tuition fees: how best to start saving early for your child's degree Jill Papworth 2010
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Moderately high earners to suffer most, says Institute for Fiscal Studies analysis
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Moderately high earners with children to support will suffer particularly.
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