| 41. | But little has been heard from Scalfaro or the experts since.
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| 42. | And he had little trouble dismissing many of the Republican challenges.
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| 43. | A little more than two months later, their troubles began.
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| 44. | "They're like little wind-up toys.
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| 45. | Sometimes politicians of little prominence have made lasting names for themselves.
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| 46. | But Jordanian officials found little sympathy in meetings with Treasury officials.
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| 47. | With the hometown hero, the littlest things were always bigger.
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| 48. | He also said he thought the protests were a little unfair.
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| 49. | They become a little less awkward and then they go away.
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| 50. | I want to get some life out of this little franchise.
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