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quite

[kwahyt] / kwaɪt /




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"Calling it the Civil War Two is quite funny, but there is definitely some truth in that," says Coogan, who like McCarthy is second generation Irish, an aspect or the role that appealed to him.

From BBC

In some ways, we can do just that — even if it’s not quite as fun as watching Ted Sarandos wander around in a thunderstorm.

From Salon

Not that Amorim sees the situation in quite such clear terms.

From BBC

Rocky exited the Worlds at the last 16, beaten by Justin Hood, and that may mean he hasn't quite pushed his case enough.

From BBC

"It's quite unique because they've got these propellers, so it can go up like a helicopter and then transition into what we call fixed-wing mode and fly like a plane," said Mr Brown.

From BBC