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She hasn't been quite so unlucky as she pretends.

And do Western welfare states have to be quite so buffet-like?

Maybe women haven't failed quite so spectacularly simply because they have been largely denied the opportunity to do so.

For outsiders, entering the town is not quite so difficult, but it can involve long waits and searches.

One of the world's rarest birds, New Zealand's kakapo, is now not quite so rare thanks to the arrival of 34 kakapo chicks.

It is not so buried in trees, 'I replied,' and it is not quite so large, but you can see the country beautifully all round; and the air is healthier for you — fresher and dryer.

THE United Nations secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, swooped low over the massive swamp that used to be central Pakistan and said he had never before seen anything quite so terrible.

For quite some time, everything fell into his lap.

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But periods aren't defined quite so neatly.

Thankfully, you don't have to worry quite so much about scratching it, since it is neither quite so delicate nor as critical to taking good pictures.

There’s no gift quite so great — or quite so terrible — to bring back from a trip as a bottle of malbec from Argentina or a sangiovese from Tuscany or Champagne from, er, Champagne.

As well as no longer being quite so broke, the Tories are now more than a mere pressure group for the disgruntled: they are quite likely to form the next government.

I am afraid I am not quite so much the man of the world as might be good for me in some points.

I said good-bye to Mother and the cove where I had lived since I was born, and the dear old Admiral Benbow--since he was repainted, no longer quite so dear.

This document was pigeonholed for quite some time.

This time, the response may not be quite so muted.

Most parents want to surround their children with books, but most don't take that advice quite so literally.

You mustn't think that even now Edmund was quite so bad that he actually wanted his brother and sisters to be turned into stone.

Agreeing on your technical solution may take quite some time, so you need to narrow the task to something that can be defined and agreed to in a short time.

It was never quite so brash, so shameless, so obvious.

Well I've never seen a king of beasts with quite so little hair!

Sir Alexander Gray, for example, said that, "No one has ever been quite so skillful in making the case of his antagonist look extremely foolish."

But this is a study with a twist, for its purpose is to calibrate a new approach to the subject—one that will gather information by the bucketload without the need to rely on quite so many boots.

In the end they needn't have been quite so modest.

Despite Marco Polo's tales of peace and prosperity, all was not quite so quiet as it appeared.

But some progress might be made quite soon.

Now they attract barely a second glance. Inter-racial couples are no longer quite so gawkworthy.

We named the pictures' All for One, One for All. '... my girls lessened my sense of unease and I hope they will always remember that scary stuff isn't quite so scary when you can laugh about it.

No one could ever look quite so merry as Peter, and the loveliest of gurgles was his laugh.

More recent research suggests GDP isn't quite so bad.

My hands had grown quite soft with the continual soaking.

The Los Angeles to New Jersey footrace did not sound quite so appealing.

When children role-play about the big, bad monster under the bed, they gain a sense of control over him and he doesn't seem quite so big or so bad.

Dr Fox is adamant that the SDSR will not be revisited. After this week, Mr Cameron might not be quite so sure.

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