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not all that
Idioms and Phrases
see all that , def. 1.Example Sentences
Richard said: "What hurts the most is that he's run down his contract to go for free. A player that not all that long ago wanted to become club captain and now doesn't care that we won't even get a fee to help replace him."
Perhaps also of interest to those hoping to build artificial brains, what Quian Quiroga’s work suggests is a possible explanation for how it is that anatomically, the brain of a human and that of a chimpanzee is not all that different.
And then there were the weaknesses in his own management, not all that visible in the beginning but more and more apparent as time went on, as Celtic disappeared over the horizon and Rangers' hair caught fire in their desperation to chase them.
It is suggested by more than one person that Mullen doesn’t understand that the world has changed since he was president not all that many years ago.
“The law on the books is not all that different from state to state,” said Adam Pritchard, a corporate and securities law professor at University of Michigan Law School.
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