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91 But it was not at all clear that Clinton could win the election.
92 Indeed, it was not at all clear that Eisenhower and Khrushchev could control the hardliners in their own countries.
93 Mayne was not at all happy about this, but he agreed with as good a grace as possible.
94 The island looms larger until we sight its famous landmark, the Abbey - grey, formidable, not at all picturesque.
95 Not at all, he assured me, the story he told was literally true.
96 However, experience around the country suggests that materials arrive late in the school term or not at all.
97 Not at all bad considering that all hell broke loose in September and the City was rocked by events outside its control.
98 Apparently this one and only brush with city life impressed him not at all.
99 But it did not at all rule out the possibility of these laws being enunciated by an enlightened monarch.
100 His marks were not at all discreditable.
101 He was hatchet-faced and not at all handsome.
102 In fact(sentencedict.com),this text is not at all eschatological.
103 He was not at all downcast.
104 Not at all, unbearable would have been bearable.
105 She behaves frivolously, she is not at all sedate.
106 He was not at all abashed by his position.
107 But this is not at all obvious(sentencedict.com), or implied by Keynes's usage.
108 That story is not at all fishy, but true in every point.
109 She was headstrong , angry and not at all submissive.
110 In particular, it has been my experience that operational characteristics are considered late -- or not at all.
111 Paul Cordasco, a spokesman for Burson-Marsteller, told the Guardian on Thursday that the assignment was "not at all standard operating procedure" and was against the company's policies.
112 At the moment the issues are not at all clear.
113 I was not at all embarrassed : " For my trousseau. "
114 You are very fit for a wife, but not at all for a governess.
115 Your counteroffer is not at all in keeping with the current rate.
116 It's probably not at all clear what the first step should be.
117 To be sure, it is not at all without interest to develop it here, before so vast an audience, since it is a question of nothing less than that operation that we call alienation.
118 Solution: Not at all! The balloons will add wind resistance and actually slow Smitty down.
119 Mollenhauer, sly and secretive himself , was apparently not at all moved by this unexpected development.
120 If it was used little or not at all, then it recede.