1.  I smiled with embarrassment, shook my head slightly and said, "No, I am not.

2.  But my mother just shook her head slightly and I understood that in order to avoid a quarrel I shouldn't say more.

3.  Anyone who sees that boy in common T-shirt and slightly worn-out shoes cannot imagine the huge property he will inherit decades later.

4.  Clyde is recovered and the two hands have held slightly.

5.  Einstein's general theory of relativity predicted a slightly different motion from Newton's theory.

6.  On the opposite situation, women are careful and serious, or even shy slightly.

7.  Although a 2010 study shows that about 60 percent of female college graduates prefer a less risky, though not necessarily less demanding job, even if it means getting a slightly lower pay, there are still about 40 percent (a rather high percentage for exceptions to rule) of the respondents preferred a job with more risks compared to security.

8.  Clearly one could argue that if making the workplace safe would cost an exorbitant amount of money in comparison to leaving the workplace as is and paying slightly increased wages than it would not make sense to improve the work environment.

9.  Recently, we are sadly to see that the seriousness of 'the ivory tower ' has been slightly spoiled on campus and hear many stories go like that some people cannot resist the temptation in the outside world and have to drop out of school.

10.  However, after spending a fortune and suffering endless tortures they looked slightly different but nothing that a good night's sleep and a facial could not have done with less hassle and cost.

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