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More such actions are expected under an April executive order—and none too soon.
“It’s art, you big Globe,” she said to the lady, none too respectfully.
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He was none too pleased to be sent out at that hour himself.
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She owed him a visit in any case, if only to tell him how well his training techniques had worked on all sorts of unexpected creatures: a runaway ostrich, for example, or a sweet-natured if none too intelligent squirrel, or even three bright and curious children who had had a rather...unusual upbringing....
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“Don’t be dramatic, dear. Think of it as a nature hike. Bertha is fast but none too bright; it shouldn’t take us long to catch her. With any luck we’ll be back by supper. Wouldn’t want to trouble that trigger-happy son of yours to come find us, eh?”
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