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The great pastry chefs of Denmark are not very pleased with us Americans for turning their national pastry, the danish, into something quite ordinary in the U.S.
They're quite clever.
She's an old woman who's apparently quite hard of hearing.
Weeell, it took me quite a while to get a word in edgewise, but I think I got through in the end.
He was uh, quite reasonable about it.
I can't quite get used to it.
Anyway, I quite like having Clare around.
Ahhh, well I think we got quite a bit to talk about, then haven't we?
You were gone quite a while..
Yeah, well it is quite important.
David's out quite a lot, lately..
I quite like being on my own.
It's quite nice, seems sort of suburban.
To be quite honest, he hasn't had that many visitors.
Quite an achievement, really, isn't it?
It's, very kind of you, but are you quite sure?
But he didn't quite make the grade did he?
The women don't quite know what to make of his appearance.
He just can't quite do it yet.
It's gentle, meandering, and quite beautiful.
Its quite alright.
He appears to be quite distant as he quietly sits at the table staring at his plate of food.
I'm thinking she's gonna have quite a story to tell when she regains the ability to speak.
Sally has become quite upset and shakes in fear.
He becomes quite animated as he explains ...
Your quite a girl Sally.
I think you'll find that's it's quite accurate.
He realizes that finding the bird is going to take quite a while.
That's quite alright.
A drunken man walks in a way that is quite impossible for a sober man to imitate, and vice versa.
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