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slightly

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"By slightly disturbing, or 'nudging' these orbits, electrons could travel predictably across a device, carrying information from one end to the other."

Georgia's only slightly better than Texas, in that they aren't even bothering to pretend this isn't a cover-up.

From Salon

It alerted me one weekend that my temperature was slightly elevated, and my sleep had been restless.

From BBC

Passenger data posted by the airport show the post-Thanksgiving return trips are at, or slightly below, daily averages experienced in September and October.

As they washed slightly wide, Norris went up the inside to pass Russell, but Verstappen fended off the McLaren on the run to Turn Two.

From BBC

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

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