| 21. | It's wrong to trifle with people that way ."
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| 22. | A trifle aggravating, but a given, part of the package.
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| 23. | Yorke seems a trifle phobic about Britain at the moment.
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| 24. | But imperiling the Chemical Weapons Convention is trifling with the national interest.
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| 25. | Connoisseurs may find this wine a trifle heavy or clunky.
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| 26. | "I don't like those trifling homages ."
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| 27. | The most trifling complaint was being ascribed to the scandal.
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| 28. | How much better or worse is trifling with the jury?
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| 29. | It is, shall we say, a trifle jingoistic.
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| 30. | "These are not trifling issues, " he said.
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