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The movie, filmed while the couple was still together, was released only two months after the couple split and was better received than "Gigli" but not by much.

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That might mean a $1-million median is a bit further off, but not by much.

Los Angeles and Orange counties grew last year, though not by much; the former saw a population rise of just 0.05% — or nearly 4,800 people — while the latter notched up 0.31% — or nearly 9,800 people.

In the United States, the transportation sector outweighs the energy sector in terms of overall emissions, but not by much.

The edge goes to the home team on Thursday night, but not by much: Stanford won in the Huntsman Center last season.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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