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Not surprisingly, Russia was not a fan in the slightest.
Its drawbacks probably won't affect your experience in the slightest.
I realizing I wasn't interested in it in the slightest.
Translation: She's not physically attracted to him in the slightest.
He is not putting that at risk in the slightest.
Not in the slightest, for a whole host of reasons.
Whereas Corbyn is not fit to govern in the slightest.
He was not feeling sorry for himself in the slightest.
But that doesn't mean I regret it in the slightest.
But it didn't land for me like that in the slightest.
Rodrigue, predictably, did not find the situation funny in the slightest.
If Cohen was bothered in the slightest, he never showed it.
The title of "The Abundance" is not misleading in the slightest.
Fortunately for Madonna, Georgiou doesn't feel that way in the slightest.
This isn't baffling in the slightest, it's a very clear story.
Those words will not fill Trazhukova with confidence in the slightest.
Will anything they tell us ultimately matter in the slightest fucking bit?
But the beauty industry has somehow not disappointed us in the slightest.
So it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that that stuff exists.
I didn't find the reviews or the stars persuasive in the slightest.
And Trump did not back away from his claim in the slightest.
That stance has not hurt Biden in the slightest during the primaries.
"Not in the slightest," said Dan Schnur, a longtime Republican strategist here.
I wasn't hyperactive in the slightest, and my grades were generally good.
Comics fans now understand that time hasn't changed him in the slightest.
However, they tasted identical to caramel corn — not churros in the slightest.
And for anyone wondering, the dress was not trashed in the slightest.
"If the aviation business cracks in the slightest, watch out below," Inch said.
The funny thing is that none of it deterred me in the slightest.
That means Westworld and its companion parks aren't done — not in the slightest.
Bindi, 17, hasn't let the memory of her father fade in the slightest.
Peloton has not proven itself to be a nimble business in the slightest.
None of this, however, seems to faze the determined neurosurgeon in the slightest.
Trevor Noah of "The Daily Show" said he wasn't shocked in the slightest.
Corruption, or the appearance thereof, doesn't seem to bother him in the slightest.
Tom: I'm not comparing us to Radiohead in the slightest, I'd never do that.
I have to tell you, I don't understand what's happening in the slightest here.
But if one thing is clear — little Pickle is not ticklish in the slightest.
In short, we do not feel this movie is anti-American in the slightest.
It's even nicer not to have to worry about battery life in the slightest.
But by the time the S was released, it wasn't controversial in the slightest.
Well, if you're the British Prime Minister it doesn't faze you in the slightest.
As you can see ... she doesn't seem fazed in the slightest by her breakup.
However, the Best Original Score and Best Cinematography categories aren't diverse in the slightest.
I don't think that would be something that would interest him in the slightest.
That he lacked the money for passage did not deter him in the slightest.
"We do not feel this movie is anti-American in the slightest," they said.
To be clear, he was never in the slightest way comparing himself to those figures.
It doesn't trouble him in the slightest that he flooded Vesterbro with heroin, for example.
I think that particular person was just not mentally prepared for it in the slightest.
Watching his possible challengers, Mr Trump did not appear to be fazed in the slightest.
Given their so-far-deft hand at the series, we aren't worried in the slightest.
That's one more detail where the filmmakers don't care in the slightest about follow-through.
The Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign say they're not worried in the slightest.
Insult Turkish president Erdogan in the slightest manner - whether in text, speech, or song: prison.
It's not your safety I'm concerned about in the slightest but the safety of others.
The secret — and the reason it succeeds — is that it's not random in the slightest.
"I'm not in the slightest gloomy about our potential after 'Game of Thrones,'" he added.
And the number of people who do is not a small one in the slightest.
The next dish, a lobster risotto of epic richness, required no adornment in the slightest.
But so far there's no indication that these move the needle in the slightest today.
Recognition that things women generally advocate for are not for selfish reasons in the slightest.
As it turned out, this didn't slow the spread of harder UK rap in the slightest.
Warning: it's not sexy in the slightest, and will have you clutching your Coppertone in despair.
Each to their own, but the idea of it doesn't turn me on in the slightest.
Despite Trump's insistence that he care about "the cyber" he's not technologically adept in the slightest.
But if you mess with that word order in the slightest you'll sound like a maniac.
Mi Bunny, while not resembling a bunny in the slightest, does depict emotion through its face.
James said Rumaysah seemed very "media-savvy" and unthreatening, "not in the slightest" capable of violence.
Not in the slightest, but you've already rejected the tie dye option so here we are.
However, thanks to my grandmother, Rho Rho, my jewelry collection was not lacking in the slightest.
In 1990 we didn't reassess this geopolitical project in the slightest when our initial enemy vanished.
That those left treading water are often women does not rock Smee's project in the slightest.
Swift is surely famous enough on her own, and even Hiddleston isn't unknown in the slightest.
It didn't surprise me in the slightest when I saw you were getting a novel published.
Chairman Paul McClintock told the AGM he was "not fazed in the slightest" by Lew's campaign.
But establishing that check on Trump is much too important to be jeopardized in the slightest.
On the other hand, soccer's primacy in Argentina would not have been diminished in the slightest.
It makes the brutal reality a bit harder to see, without ameliorating it in the slightest.
It really does sound exactly like Nanjiani, and not like a violent, mythical orc in the slightest.
Unfortunately, we've seen time and again that tech demos are not to be trusted in the slightest.
As wrong and over the top as that recommendation was, it was not unusual in the slightest.
Anything that could raise Sara's heart rate in the slightest is no longer a source of fear.
Presenting a broken and depleted version of yourself to your family doesn't benefit them in the slightest.
Robert: He's bald, he's got great eyes, and he wasn't afraid in the slightest to get dirty.
But sports, like every other facet of our lives, are not perfect or orderly in the slightest.
But Trump said he was not worried in the slightest by the establishment's efforts to stop him.
"It's a beautiful feeling to know that my story could help someone even in the slightest way."
This giant showstopper of a number is embedded in the slightest and weakest arc of the show.
It's not athletic in the slightest, but Jaguar and Porsche will gladly sell you something that is.
It seemed that no one wanted to make a movie that broached this topic in the slightest.
"Peter Navarro is a bomb-thrower and not a conventional economist in the slightest way," Goolsbee warned.
On the medical file for Patient A, Morell recorded that Hitler hadn't been agitated in the slightest.
This would drastically reduce neurological risk without diminishing the appeal or quality of the sport in the slightest.
Which really says something about Justice League, because neither of those two films were coherent in the slightest.
When he declared his candidacy for president, none of that seemed to bother Republican voters in the slightest.
The Don himself responded in an interview on Saturday, and he does not sound threatened in the slightest.
And if the tide is starting to turn on Green's likability, it won't bother him in the slightest.
Our block has no street lights, and the nuisance of light trespass doesn't affect us in the slightest.
The migrants at issue in the current American and Hungarian debates don't resemble this caricature in the slightest.
"I am not a Trump fan at all, not in the slightest, not in the least," he said.
"The fact that something was paid by check is not exculpatory in the slightest," the former prosecutor said.
Yes, Disick did grab his crotch while talking to his ex's sister and he isn't embarrassed in the slightest.
Annie McLane Kuster told CNN she's not worried "in the slightest" about Buttigieg improving his standing with minority voters.
Not in the slightest, and this kind of vague justification is typical of Night Call's attempt at detective fiction.
Nadal, for his part, didn't seem to mind in the slightest, laughing good-naturedly even though they were losing. 
What baffles me is how the vast majority of podcasts on those lists don't interest me in the slightest.
Girls, by contrast, is horrifyingly mundane, not escapist or otherworldly (if frequently absurd), and never aspirational in the slightest.
For their part, Hogg and the other Stoneman Douglas students don't appear to be backing down in the slightest.
Said bar appears to be in the middle of a war zone — which doesn't faze Cayde in the slightest.
It will be soft-launched throughout the year, she told me, without acknowledging the pun potential in the slightest.
I'm betting on Scott, but I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest by a (hugely justified) win for Miller.
Of. It. The footage isn't graphic in the slightest, but wow, Khloé really let cameras film the entire birthing process.
Or that any of your thoughts about those things are going to change the decisions she makes in the slightest.
Luckily, the studio behind the blockbuster, which brought in $1.35 billion worldwide, hasn't changed their campaign plans in the slightest.
They're not put off in the slightest by the controversies they say are being dredged up by his political opponents.
Military leaders are "not in the slightest bit concerned about maintaining their professional commitments," said the high-ranking military officer.
China's position on this issue will not waver or be blurred in the slightest, the broadcaster cited Xi as saying.
Everyone is pranking one another, having a good time, laughing, and nobody is ever annoyed or angry in the slightest.
Having said that, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that this judge meted out the sentence that he did.
But the fierceness of the war did not diminish in the slightest, nor did the American presence on the battlefield.
More history means even more GIFs to share for the culture, and we're not mad about that in the slightest
To be seen as feminine in the slightest meant becoming a pariah, so I had to be an actress to survive.
"Neither your walk, your behaviour, nor your clothing indicate even in the slightest that you could be homosexual," they told him.
"Getting back on the road and back into daily life without River has not been easy in the slightest," she said.
Other people, meanwhile, wouldn't be bothered in the slightest to learn that their partner rubs one out from time to time.
I did, however get a couple of unsolicited comments about my general handsomeness, which I wasn't mad at in the slightest.
Later I offered to let them try a game on the Samsung Gear VR, but they weren't interested in the slightest.
It's no surprise that the entertainment industry would want the Tories out, since they don't value cultural capital in the slightest.
She's talking about feverish perspiration, caused by an AGUE, which I hope none of us experience in the slightest ever again.
People always think they know best, but they don't realize that their 'advice' is hurtful and not helpful in the slightest.
I'm predicting eight this year, but would not be surprised in the slightest if a ninth sneaked in to join them.
The little pocketed locations and scenes the fairy can flutter around don't suffer in the slightest for the economy of their design.
In news that is not unrelated in the slightest to all of this, Lee may get voted out of office next month.
Long story short, the prince (Ben Lamb, really not doing it for me in the slightest) and Amber fall for one another.
Though hundreds of fans found the post to be entertaining, Delilah Belle, on the other hand, was not humored in the slightest.
She and I were having a happy conversation, and she didn't seem upset in the slightest about relaying that information to me.
But the case Pence is trying to make—that he shouldn't be blamed for Flynn in the slightest—is not very strong.
At its essence, the festival is about guzzling beer, having a good time, and not feeling guilty about it in the slightest.
It concludes that Austen was not in the slightest radical and made no secret of her militant anti-Jacobinism in her novels.
A curious fact you may have heard elsewhere: The most die-hard Trump fanatics I encountered did not hate Sanders in the slightest.
I didn't find any of the multiple included themes attractive in the slightest, though, and some of Huawei's extra features are just baffling.
Furthermore, it's unclear that refusing to hold events in Iran until the ban is lifted would sway the Iranian government in the slightest.
Unlike many gloss formulas, these aren't sticky in the slightest, so you won't have to worry about your hair ending up in it.
It didn't seem to register to him in the slightest that what he'd done might have hurt or offended me, or his wife.
And there is no evidence as of this writing that Gülen or any of his groups or followers were involved in the slightest.
"I don't see how this in the slightest bit avoids a conflict of interest," Frederick J. Tansill, a trust lawyer, told the newspaper.
And as ever, if you're in the slightest suspicious about where you're putting your card, you should walk away without making the purchase.
I didn't know entirely what to expect, but the first thing that came to mind was how it wasn't seedy in the slightest.
Before I know it, I'm fully immersed in the moment, not bothered in the slightest about stretching my naked limbs alongside complete strangers.
During a period of sadness I read "Darkness Visible," by William Styron, and I have to say it didn't help in the slightest.
Multiplayer has always been the biggest focus of the Call of Duty series and that doesn't seem to be changing in the slightest.
Josh was obviously not worried about Evan in the slightest and spent this time demolishing an entire personal pizza, which TBH looked really good.
And while Jamie Dornan and Donald Trump don't resemble one another in the slightest, they've both played cartoonish conceptions of successful businessmen on screen.
Given the Trump I have come to know as his biographer, I am not at all surprised that he isn't bothered in the slightest.
I watched all of her movies in one day and just thought, 'The roles that you've picked, you didn't sell out in the slightest.
Most of the new characters — save, perhaps, for the doctor played by Paul Reiser — didn't feel cut from the same cloth in the slightest.
"The decisions will not affect in the slightest our country's determination to continue hydrocarbon activities in the Eastern Mediterranean," the Turkish Foreign Ministry said.
The Trump campaign's deceit around the question of meddling—which the House Republican leaders were not confused about in the slightest—began almost immediately.
As you might have guessed, she spent it all well before the month was over and didn't adhere to her budget in the slightest.
No, that was TWO nights ago, and Pierce is a known and knowable quantity in every way, and so not legendary in the slightest.
Since she'd worn a bikini once at age ten, he had called her Bardot, after Brigitte, whom she did not resemble in the slightest.
Sessions, however, appears not be troubled in the slightest by the cavalier rejection of the principle of religious liberty implicit in the executive order.
"Those who support directly or indirectly people who destroy innocent lives are not in the slightest different from terrorists," Erdogan said in a speech.
Holden spends a lot of Mindhunter trying to convince everyone around him his macabre obsession with serial killers is not affecting him in the slightest.
I'm normally very anxious about flights and like to get in super early, so this is not a fun experience for me in the slightest.
Nevertheless, Gaga's look wasn't daring in the slightest; it wasn't the act of revolution we're so accustomed to when it comes to her sartorial choices.
Not because of racism Via Bloomberg View: Never mind the backlash to the country's first African-American president, this wasn't about race in the slightest.
You'd think people would stop calling the cops on young black kids who aren't actually affecting their lives in the slightest, but here we are.
" —Anna Mendoza, photo editor, BuzzFeed Australia "It is not an exaggeration in the slightest to describe the work of Dutch photographer Rineke Dijkstra as mesmerizing.
AntVenom tried fitting microSDs into these roomier tiles and was able to wedge 13 into each brick without affecting the toy's movements in the slightest.
The effect is intensely emotional and not uplifting in the slightest; there's a stark, terrible beauty to the song that sounds more scared than righteous.
What better way to elevate an already tissue-necessitating ballad than with an angelic dress that doesn't skimp in the slightest on the drama factor?
China on Thursday said it is "not worried in the slightest" about the growing international concern over the death sentence for a Canadian, Reuters reported.
"For anyone that's heard the stigma that Venezuela is too scary to travel through, that was not my experience in the slightest," Alford told Insider.
It's also not directional in the slightest, even the songs that feature Kanye West ("Love Yourself") or Missy Elliott, DJ Khaled and Quavo ("Glow Up").
The Israeli government may very well be the only government on earth loudly and openly celebrating Trump, and that doesn't perturb them in the slightest.
"This does not in the slightest change our plan to generate pressure, to ensure the arrival of the aid," Guaido said at a news briefing.
"You are not my biological father, I do not carry your last name (yet) and I do not look like you in the slightest," she continued.
China said on Wednesday it was "not worried in the slightest" by mounting international concern over the death sentence handed to a Canadian for drug smuggling.
I blame memories of forced sunscreen applications with child-safe sunscreen sticks for turning me off from any beauty product that resembled them in the slightest.
"I always assumed that becoming a mom was going to be this stressful, scary thing, but I haven't felt that way in the slightest," Cassie says.
The show went through numerous iterations, including one based around pranks and practical jokes, which he didn't feel encapsulated him and his brothers in the slightest.
Labor Day is summer's last stand—a final excuse to kick it with your squad, gluttonize some gluten, and, of course, not work in the slightest!
Wireless connections are, by their nature, much less intuitive than simply plugging a cord into a jack (which isn't affected in the slightest by airplane mode).
Georgia Congressman Barry Loudermilk asked Mann if he though it was possible, even in the slightest, that humans are not the main driver of climate change.
Translation: l have no idea what I'm actually saying, nor do I even, in the slightest bit, wish to speak with you right now, peasant reporter.
Kingmaker As Mahathir showed this week, however, his age has not dented in the slightest his political wiliness and ability to play all sides at once.
And while neither her career nor her major red carpet moments have slowed down in the slightest, things aren't always quite as elegant as they may appear.
But what really makes the hottest of hot hatches truly remarkable is this: The steering wheel doesn't twitch in the slightest when you stand on the gas.
Were it to happen, and Buffon were to lose a third Champions League final, there is no risk his legacy would be diminished even in the slightest.
Company financials are not usually interesting in the slightest, but when they might spell the end days of a vastly popular camera company, it's worth paying attention.
Obviously I'm not a fan of that fake s— in the slightest, and that's why he couldn't keep his hands or heart away from me for years.
" Although "in his new life Bruno traveled in a fog of pot" — a Lethem trope — it's "the sole drug that had never interested him in the slightest.
The modern hardware hasn't been taken advantage of in the slightest—the visuals and the sound of Revival are disastrous, even considering its quite-deliberate throwback vibes.
"We expect our U.S. allies to immediately cut their ties with the terrorist YPG, who are not in the slightest bit different from the PKK," Akar added.
In any event, his decision to lie hasn't slowed him down in the slightest: On the premiere episode of this season of Vanderpump Rules, he proposed to Cartwright.
So the fact Uber worked around Apple's rules doesn't surprise me in the slightest, considering the nature of its app doing so probably simplified the company's life enormously.
I tried my best to demonstrate that without diminishing the people who were murdered, and I tried to state that Bundy was no evil genius in the slightest.
But the upstart Golden Knights have spent their entire inaugural season speeding past all expectations, and their first Final game didn&apost slow them down in the slightest.
For example: All my stoner friends at the University of Rochester (way back in 2008) had Bob Marley posters and tapestries that pleasantly billowed in the slightest breeze.
And when I rinsed it off, it did leave a residual coat of moisture — courtesy of grapeseed and coconut oils — but it didn't feel suffocating in the slightest.
Instead, it swipes on opaque (think white paint you'd get from a crafts store), and blends out into a seamless finish that doesn't look chalky in the slightest.
And while she has the option to choose between any number of rifles, shotguns, bows, and pistols—none of them feel differentiated within their class in the slightest.
Most importantly, he didn't tolerate people or Norway itself, a nation he claimed had nothing to offer, was not stimulating in the slightest, and kept regurgitating wimpy musicians.
She didn't appear fazed in the slightest, but if Bella is harboring any residual embarrassment from her fall, she can always turn to big sister Gigi for advice.
While I can't say it's the best value or even necessarily the smartest buy, I can promise that the little guy won't let you down in the slightest.
This is one of the gentlest makeup removers I've ever used; my eyes are very sensitive, and this doesn't make them sting or tear up in the slightest.
Without excusing that behavior in the slightest, maybe it's worth exploring if our genes and immune system can help explain some of the worst impulses of humanity, too.
The idea of them abandoning the move-fast-and-break-things, grow-at-all-costs mentality they've embraced for years, even in the slightest, makes Wall Street nervous.
The lack of L.G.B.T.Q.+ characters in over 22 films creates entire universes where L.G.B.T.Q.+ people are seemingly nonexistent, a statistic that does not mirror reality in the slightest.
The third is that unlike in Buttiglione's unhappy example, the cases being considered by the bishop do not seem extreme or (as he says) "exceptional" in the slightest.
If seeing an ex's Game of Thrones memes and eggs benedict photos doesn't bother you in the slightest, then you may not need to do much of anything.
The suspense was pretty consistent in how it built up, and there were a handful of pretty gory moments that I was not a fan of in the slightest.
On Monday night, the zoo deleted its social media accounts to prove once and for all that it does not find the continual Harambe jokes amusing in the slightest.
Man, you know the news cycle is fucked when this didn't even get picked up in the slightest bit, and yet the news of her pending reality show did.
In a sign that Twitter really hasn't managed to solve its trolling problem in the slightest, more than two-thirds of the tweets, were sent by 1,600 Twitter accounts.
However, providing them information on how much their insurance company pays for that service — which doesn't impact their own cost in the slightest — shouldn't affect their decision at all.
It will not be surprising in the slightest if his term ends not in four or in eight years, but sooner, with impeachment or removal under the 25th Amendment.
Although Ms. Harris's lack of history in the state might fly in the face of New Hampshire tradition, it does not seem to have hindered her in the slightest.
The people that remember Archie are too old to care about the property being used in this way, and the intended age group doesn't care about Archie in the slightest.
Part of my loving Iceage is my fully believing that they, like The Rolling Stones, like The Clash, are somewhat full of shit and my not caring in the slightest.
Michael Flynn for national security advisor, Jeff Sessions for attorney general, and Michael Pompeo for CIA director—suggest that Trump's cabinet will not follow the Lincoln script in the slightest.
But if they take it seriously it could also lead to a frightening escalation in the conflict, which is something that Donald Trump is not prepared for in the slightest.
I can't bring myself to call this book out, but I will say that it was wildly popular amongst my peers, and I just didn't feel it in the slightest.
"I'm not concerned in the slightest," said Barry Silbert, founder and CEO of Digital Currency Group — a firm that oversees 62 companies in the virtual currency and associated technologies space.
Yet if the goal is an intimate portrait of the woman behind the glitter, there's seldom a moment where her consciousness of the camera appears to waver in the slightest.
But there's something striking about this line of commentary: It doesn't take the stated concerns of Trump voters, and voters for similar far-right populists abroad, seriously in the slightest.
And even if you could, is it realistic in the slightest that you can correlate percentages of life satisfaction at age 22 with dollar-value of income at age 29?
It doesn't help in the slightest to say that we've survived bad times before when one feels that this is worse than anything that's happened, at least in my lifetime.
BEIJING/SHERBROOKE, Quebec (Reuters) - China said on Wednesday it was "not worried in the slightest" by mounting international concern over the death sentence handed to a Canadian for drug smuggling.
Neil Gaiman: The thing that baffles me mostly now is, stuff that I wrote 17 years ago that I did not think was in the slightest bit contentious suddenly is.
BEIJING, Jan 16 (Reuters) - China said on Wednesday that it was "not worried in the slightest" by mounting international concern over the death sentence handed to a Canadian for drug smuggling.
How is this supposed to be creepy or intimidating in the slightest, because coming into this episode cold, Negan comes off like the doofiest joke of a clown I've ever seen.
As if being Christian Siriano's muse and a body positive inspiration wasn't enough, Brooks proved on Thursday that she hasn't let the star treatment go to her head in the slightest.
The famed designer, who has clients all over Europe, predicts Markle will keep it classic on the big day, while still managing to show off her figure in the slightest way.
Indeed, most of us try to keep it together, try to act like we know exactly what we're doing, and no, we're not drunk in the slightest, why do you ask?
The increased tracking latency, which the team claims it has gotten down to 11ms, wasn't noticeable in the slightest during my short demo time spent between Tilt Brush and Fruit Ninja.
Richard Foreman Jr. / AMC Of course, using one show's success to launch another isn't a new idea in the slightest, and originating as a spinoff doesn't necessarily lead to creative doom.
They fired all the way coming in, and of course our gunners were pouring out as much lead as they could to dissuade them, but they never veered in the slightest.
Everybody knows trailers can be misleading, but trailers like The Great Wall's can perpetuate damaging tropes, even if the films they're selling don't trade in those damaging tropes in the slightest.
In the scene where Jorah and Daario fight with the guy who comes upon them in Vaes Dothrak, I realized about halfway through that I couldn't follow it in the slightest.
"For 40 years, she had been hearing exactly the same things" from her father, "and it did not bother her in the slightest," said Mr. Martinez, Mr. Le Pen's old associate.
After a moment's hesitation, I walked down into the ruins, exchanged a brief "ya sass" (hello) with the man, who didn't seem to care in the slightest that I was there.
At his most exasperated, he called me a term of endearment — "my little berry" — and wondered why Americans would care about Voronenkov in the slightest; he wasn't important, he assured me.
"I can very clearly state that we are not worried in the slightest," Hua said of the mounting outcry, adding that a majority of Chinese supported severe punishment for drug crimes.
She never guessed she'd also be called out for alleged misconduct, but it's saying something about her that this is the only controversy she's seems to have cared about in the slightest.
"Our Founding Fathers were so deliberate in forming a nation of laws and not men, and if we go against that in the slightest form, we are playing with fire," Sanford added.
Given the scale of success Disney aims for with these films, I would not be surprised in the slightest if they continue to focus only on well-known characters for the time being.
In which Jer runs by me some words  Do I know them or in the slightest recall: Schenectady     NO Coleman Street Bridge  NO Reverend Barry Knox  NO There you go, Jer says. Clean.
Băile Neptun is now completely abandoned, and although there are still operating spas in Băile Herculane, they do not compare in the slightest to the glorious buildings and amenities that once were there.
While I do get the occasional funny look when I say it, as I do not have a Southern accent in the slightest, many are actually endeared by this Southern phrase — myself included. 
Mr. Hefner, who said he had not questioned his decision in the slightest, said he was more concerned about moving the conversation around equality and sexuality forward, and less concerned about alienating readers.
She took a year out from university while the trial was ongoing, and while she admits that she's put her life on hold for her dad, she doesn't resent it in the slightest.
So when people debate about whether the North Korean space launch had some sort of ulterior motive or was cover for a military operation, they're missing the point: it doesn't matter in the slightest.
Because, when the price is justified, whether by the quality of the item, its sheer meaningfulness to you, or how you earned it for yourself, it doesn't have to be intimidating in the slightest.
But it is nevertheless a moment that is pregnant with possibilities, and I won't be surprised in the slightest if later this season Eugene discovers that courage within himself when it is needed most.
All of which suggests that while providing internet to those without it is undoubtedly a good thing, doing so while providing only access to your own software and services doesn't wash in the slightest.
If you're as bad at ping-pong as I am, you know that angling the paddle in the slightest way can send the ball careening wildly off to a dusty corner of the room.
This is the rare story where you already know the ending, and the suspense — which does not suffer in the slightest from that structure — comes from watching events unspool from points A to B. 
"They know if they harm this country and this state in the slightest way the United States and its main ally in the region, the Zionist regime (Israel), would be targeted," Ahmad Khatami said.
The outraged response Trump drew won't change his behavior in the slightest, but here's yet another receipt, another example of wounded voters struggling to comprehend the evil actions of their president, added to the pile.
But thanks to the normal operation of the hack gap, Trump's unwillingness to inconvenience himself in the slightest in order to commemorate Veterans Day simply becomes the subject of arch commentary rather than faux outrage.
The message on Blizzard's newly launched StarCraft Remastered website is clear: the year-long development process led to a mountain of cosmetic improvements, but the gameplay core of the experience won't change in the slightest.
"It's clear that Harvey's exceptional rainfall was due to the stalling and looping nature of the track of the storm -- which this study does not address in the slightest," Ryan Maue, a meteorologist with weather.
Wittenberg, where Luther lived most of his life, was protected by important German princes, but to tip it in the slightest degree toward association with any disfavored population would be to put it at risk.
J.C. At first, as Milosh's whispery falsetto floats over serene guitar picking, wispy electric piano notes and a gently ticking beat, it seems like Rhye's "Song for You" would blow away in the slightest breeze.
I walked through the metal detector—which may not have been on; my phone was in my pocket and the detector made no sound—and gathered my backpack, which had never been inspected in the slightest.
Trump's much-publicized meeting with the Times earlier today—with its will-they-won't-they drama and density of batshit moments—was fitting insofar as it was both completely unprecedented and not surprising in the slightest.
South London's Church label has made it abundantly clear their taste for releasing dreamy house music, and their most recent release from Amsterdam locals San Proper and Beesmunt Soundsystem won't be changing that in the slightest.
Peppering Walters with the entirety of his extraordinary punching repertoire while masterfully weaving in and out of danger to show off his impressive defensive skills, Lomachenko wasn't troubled in the slightest by the usually-imposing Walters.
I don't blame my teachers for this in the slightest — it is no easy feat to explain calculus or the Electoral College to a class of over 25 traumatized students when you have also been traumatized.
I believe that the help we are able to give these children, even if it's just in the slightest way to somehow alleviate or alter the nightmare they have been through, will have a positive ripple effect.
Now, you might regard all of this as not a big deal, in the grand scheme—the smaller game's not been shut down or anything, and what you do in it won't be affected in the slightest.
So, you know the whole affair is officially starting to heat up when newly-minted supermodel Kendall Jenner finally makes it to her first red carpet, proving her film festival style M.O. hasn't changed in the slightest.
For the most part, these people aren't even looking at my accounts in the first place and even if they were, why would being able to see this highlight reel of my life matter in the slightest?
You see, according to the 2015 Forbes 30-under-30 luminary, daring to disagree even in the slightest with the politically correct monsters that run this town is now enough to get you driven out of it.
So, too, were next-wavers Anya Taylor-Joy, Sasha Lane and Royalty Hightower, the 11-year-old star of "The Fits," who was wise-beyond-her-years enough to proclaim she was not nervous in the slightest.
"We actively support the orderly resumption of work and production, but we still cannot relax our vigilance in the slightest," said Zheng Jin, the spokeswoman for the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, at a news briefing on Thursday.
"I love that through the use of short comedy sketches, teens are getting a bigger point across than most lengthy, informative articles posted by some old bloke who we can't relate to in the slightest," she explains.
"I don't see how this in the slightest bit avoids a conflict of interest," said Frederick J. Tansill, a trust and estates lawyer from Virginia who examined the documents at the request of The New York Times.
If Frank Ocean were to reveal someday that "Blonde" would've been finished three years earlier, if only he hadn't spent 900 days perfecting that one mid-song transition, fans wouldn't be surprised or angry in the slightest.
He doesn't care about the simmering belief that he can be one of the most exciting guards to ever emerge from New York City, and comparisons to his dad don't stress him out in the slightest bit.
So although I'm not bitter in the slightest, I do find myself wishing for a revolution in which every single item of Our Legacy clothing this man owns is violently expropriated and then given to me, personally.
Karen Hester has been coming to watch the race for 10 years and told the Associated PRess she was "not in the slightest" bit concerned about being in a crowded space or the threat of a terror attack.
The truth is, I wouldn't have been surprised in the slightest if he had shown up, particularly not after he'd paid a surprise visit to a player in Minnesota — and that's precisely why the production is so intriguing.
Her entire storyline is reflective of the series' brazen ego, that nobody cares in the slightest that they're doing an arc that's virtually identical to what Mellie Grant has been doing on 'Scandal' for the past two years.
"Unfortunately, this doesn't surprise me in the slightest because I've been on the other end of the media's distortions and lies," Ben Carson, a top Trump adviser and former presidential candidate, told The Hill in a phone interview.
None of this sounds unreasonable in the slightest, and yet, to hear the GOP tell it, you'd think that these simple requests for freedom were from a list of demands being made by someone during a hostage negotiation.
When asked if she would mind me publishing these ongoing critiques that we previously had only discussed in private, Goodman, who can shit-talk with the best of them, didn't hesitate in the slightest, and actually welcomed it.
I won't spoil the nasty means by which the jungle exacted its revenge on the Mosquitia expedition, except to say that I wouldn't blame Preston in the slightest if he chooses to stick to fiction from now on.
I don't blame Sony, Hello, or [game director] Sean Murray for hyping up their game in the slightest, as it was their jobs to sell it and make money, and they no doubt achieved that goal and then some.
In interviews, more than a half-dozen of the participants described being sent daily with scant protection into demolition sites presumed by the authorities to contain asbestos, which when inhaled in the slightest amounts can lead to incurable cancer.
Diesel is not self-conscious in the slightest; he posts about his love for Sarah McLachlan's music and his Dungeons and Dragons birthday cake (he wrote the foreword to the game's 30th anniversary retrospective book), decidedly untraditionally masculine attributes.
While resting on its battery base, the V10 has a tendency to tip forward if it's disturbed in the slightest, and you certainly can't put it down with any kind of cleaning head inserted and not expect it to tip over.
While still many months away from the Latin Grammys, a night which likely will give those now well-established acts plenty of attention, Trap Fest reinforced that, beyond the antiquated notion of crossover, música urbana isn't slowing down in the slightest.
In the commercial, other people's faces are perpetually obscured by umbrellas, blurred in the background, or turned away from the camera such that you see them only in the slightest intimation of a side profile or the backs of their heads.
But judging by a packed house of fans at Madison Square Garden, where Whittaker and incoming showrunner Chris Chibnall watched and discussed her first episode live with New York Comic Con attendees, that part was not controversial in the slightest.
For the last several months, America's worst millennial has been criss-crossing the country, spending time looking at cows and looking at trains and smiling in a way that does not in the slightest suggest at least 10,000 hours of practice.
Even though the track took on a life of its own and moved further and further away from its original context, the mainstreaming of "Hustlin" doesn't seem to bother Ross in the slightest, who instead expresses pride in its ubiquity.
A national wireless network would make no difference in the "AI arms race" (as the proposal calls it), and while there are many, many cybersecurity problems in the world, there's no evidence that Huawei's telecom hardware contributes to them in the slightest.
Guy Gilchrist eventually took over the strip solo, but his tenure was disastrous for the strip, as it tried to replicate Bushmiller's punchlines without understanding his style in the slightest — where Bushmiller was minimalist, Gilchrist larded the strip up with extraneous flourishes.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - The two Sweden forwards likely to start in Saturday's quarter-final against England may have only one World Cup goal between them so far, but Swedish pundit Bojan Djordjic says that won't bother Janne Andersson's men in the slightest.
It also made me think of Julia Child, not because I match her chef chops in the slightest, but because my random memories of her shows are of her good-humored, loopy patter and her unbridled enthusiasm for all of the good stuff.
Communication is therefore everything in Bridge Crew—and having been a little skeptical about its novelty appeal back at E3, not being a Star Trek fan in the slightest myself, I'm surprised to find myself loving every second of each play through.
I'm mean to call it Potential is—[Laughs] I've certainly been worried about the idea that that would be what it was, but honestly, no, it was not tongue-in-cheek in the slightest, though I was very aware that was possible.
Eliot Cohen, a former State Department officer and Defense Department official who signed the August letter, also said it would not surprise him "in the slightest" if Trump had effectively blacklisted those in the national security community who had spoken out against him.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS But Carrie, along with her husband and business partner Ray, weren't peeved in the slightest, according to the Journal-Sentinel — even though comparable dishes are selling for around $3.66 apiece online (not to mention the spoon).
Because Klein — who is not only whip-smart funny on the phone but also across the pages of her new essay collection, You'll Grow Out Of It, debuting June 12 — is an American comedic treasure, and that is not a hyperbolic statement in the slightest.
Though it's only been a few hours since his son made his highly-anticipated arrival, Harry, 34, revealed he's already gotten a head start on the sleep schedule — or lack thereof — that every new parent faces, but didn't seem bothered by it in the slightest!
The episode ends with Dany, the flames apparently not bothering her in the slightest, standing before her new army, smiling confidently, and it's probably her most bad-ass moment since she used her dragons to set those slavers on fire back in season three.
But she didn't let that damper her mood in the slightest, squatting down to pose side-by-side with the gift every 25-year-old dreams of, a new set of rims for her car, instigating a love affair with tires that would last a lifetime.
There's also a woman whom I don't recognize in the slightest and suspect may have wandered into the frame by accident, and Corinne, who needs an introduction like she needs a "multimillion-dollar" company, which is to say not at all, because she already has one.
Similarly, programs that recognize faces and objects, lauded as a major triumph of deep learning, can fail dramatically when their input is modified even in modest ways by certain types of lighting, image filtering and other alterations that do not affect humans' recognition abilities in the slightest.
What I'm about to tell you shouldn't bother you in the slightest if you're in the market for a nice, relatively inexpensive tablet, but here we go: this is a slightly weird iPad, and it makes me wonder what the heck is going on with Apple's product strategy.
The responses to that ad were a small, shocking view into what I can only imagine it's like to be a woman on the internet––the original story, again, not asking for solicitations and graphic photos from strangers in the slightest, but yet, they came and it was torrential.
Florence King, a columnist, author and professional misanthrope who was a constitutional crosspatch about all manner of things — in particular those things that smacked in the slightest of what she decried as touchy-feely late-21982th-century liberalism — died on Wednesday at her home in Fredericksburg, Va. She was 80.
Today, the company launched pre-orders of Hydrogen, an expensive, modular smartphone with what it calls a "holographic" 3D display for VR and AR. The device will sport what sounds like a glasses-free 3D display, which as we all know from the Nintendo 3DS is not gimmicky in the slightest.
In fact, Adu herself is so unremittingly cool that's it's not surprising in the slightest that a cornball like Drake—a man who screams desperation in a voice even louder than a sixth former with a Mubi account and Strong Opinions on the future of the Labour party—has aligned himself with her.
It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if these future apprentices — these 21st century college students — not only land great first and second jobs with no debt (or tuition), but that — after hours — they also find themselves at a local greasy spoon, trying to set a new (faster + cheaper) record of their own.
It will not matter in the slightest that this was not a game of the highest caliber, that it was pockmarked with misplaced passes and obvious flaws, that Saudi Arabia was so weak and Russia, at times, relatively pedestrian, that there are far better teams awaiting their turn to showcase their talents.
It's one of my very favorite music festivals and just because I happen to live in the city where it takes place, thus not having to make much of an effort since all the good bands come to me, doesn't make me, an inherently lazy peep, biased towards loving it in the slightest.
While plenty of people who just have a bit extra existential dread hit her up for help even though they're not about to die, she's also counseled a lot of what she calls "terminal" people and has seen a lot of them die—a fact that doesn't seem to bother her in the slightest.
The Leftovers' first season has gained a reputation for being "difficult" to get through, and I'll admit there are a handful of episodes in its first half that can try the patience of those who are less immediately invested than I am in tales of spiritual seekers realizing that the universe doesn't care about them in the slightest.
Nevertheless, America in 2017 is a place where being a white person, and not being murdered after getting pulled over, and in turn not protesting your failure to have been murdered at the hands of the state, is an opportunity to lodge your EXTREME DISPLEASURE with a subject you clearly do not understand in the slightest.
I agree with most of Harris's criticisms of the Kavanaugh sketch — especially its length and ultimate lack of resolution — but there's one area where I think the sketch is more pointed than he gives it credit for: It completely crystallizes a version of Kavanaugh as an angry, spittle-flecked asshole who's not accustomed to being questioned in the slightest.
In the pre-DVR era, this made a lot of sense: When most regular viewers of a TV show tended to catch only four to six episodes over the course of its season, it was much more vital to provide them with a firm grounding in what the show was before diverging from it in the slightest.
Rapinoe scored on a devilish free kick in the fifth minute, swooped onto a crossing pass for a second goal in the 65th and seemed invigorated — or at least not distracted in the slightest — after her midweek jousting with President Trump, who had criticized her for saying she would not visit the White House if the United States won its fourth World Cup.
Rather, Thursday's big news was exactly the opposite: Davis, along with casino developer and would-be Republican kingmaker Sheldon Adelson, was looking to stick Clark County and the state of Nevada with as much as all of the costs of a $1.4 billion stadium—making it potentially the largest stadium subsidy in United States sports history—while not committing to a move in the slightest.

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