- Not all the money, to put it mildly, has been used wisely.
- On their own, cookies are generally harmless, if mildly intrusive.
- The gland in which the glue is generated is mildly acidic.
- Effect of leaching with mildly saline water on corn growth character and yield.
- Putting it mildly, you have caused us some inconvenience.
- What charming kittens, what cunning little creatures!
- The charming girl is my girl friend.
- Nothing could be more charming.
- She describes him as urbane and charming.
- He seemed a very dignified and charming man.
- He was gifted with a charming smile.
- She waved, and he responded with a charming smile.
- He is polished, charming, articulate, and an excellent negotiator.
- Every charming girl knows that the key to success is to reduce competition.
- But you find those quirks of his charming.
- "It is more than pretty," said the Emperor, "it is charming!"
- This child grows up to be funny and charming.
- It was the most charming of all beings, it was Poesy!
- Each new scene is more charming than the last.
- I think he's the most charming, most considerate man I've ever known.
- I know one, sure enoug—the most charming one!
- Coming out of the Long-standing Mistaken Ideas of Local University Development.
- Long-standing Mistaken Idea and Treatment during Vibration Analysis of Sintering Induced Draft Fan.
- The prime minister says he's determined to take on long-standing social problems.
- The two sides reviewed the long-standing serious disputes between China and the United States.
- Considering the long-standing business relationship between us, we accept it.
- Actually, it's a long-standing philosophical debate.
- The Domino Server Performance Team has long-standing relationships with our hardware partners.
- This long-standing climatic mystery has now been solved.
- The key is to purchase quality products for long-standing use.
- Long-standing relations with China have proved valuable for Germans.
- The finding points to long-standing evidence that fiber may reduce circulating female hormone levels, which could explain the reduced risk.
- This phenomenon is caused by a long-standing imbalance in economic development between urban and rural areas.
- And find ways to honor the heritage of long-standing employees.
- The tradition of "suspended coffee"--or "caffe sospeso" in Italian--is a long-standing tradition in Italy that increased in popularity after World War II. It has been identified as a symbol of grassroots social solidarity in response to the 2008 recession and ensuing eurozone crisis.
- He is a long-standing Republican who raised money for Mr Bush in 2004.
- Of course, not all long-standing restaurants are celebrity haunts.
- Methods Retrospective analysis of 127 cases with long-standing retinal detachment.
- The public intellectuals is a long-standing social groups.
- Recent evidence favors a rival to the long-standing theory that the Americas were colonized 11,000-12,000 years ago by people migrating south from Beringia along a midcontinental ice-free corridor.