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  1. quite, quite a, quite anadverb

    of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)

    "her victory was quite something"; "she's quite a girl"; "quite a film"; "quite a walk"; "we've had quite an afternoon"

    Synonyms:
    quite, rather, quite an

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  1. John Ginzel:

    With Easter being early, and we drag over quite a few unsold hams from the winter holidays, that could be a real problem.

  2. Andrew Church:

    It does look like chances are it's going get worse before it gets better, we might have to wait quite a while until the monsoon, kicks in, hopefully sometime in late June.

  3. Gilles Moëc:

    I think that QE is on the way quickly; I'm not as enthusiastic or as confident whether it is going to lift inflation expectations and growth in the euro area, we have already seen since 2012 quite a massive drop in peripheral (euro government bond) yields, without any major impact on borrowing rates to the corporate sector.

  4. Josh Groban:

    There's no shame in just doing the small things every day to just get you through those moments... you don't have to feel like you're setting yourself up to knock down the biggest thing you could possibly imagine, for me it's been little things. Instead of trying to write a whole song, just try and think about one line. I haven't done a lot of cooking, maybe I can learn to make pasta today and see if I can look up how to boil water and do that. And all those little baby steps lead to realizing that you're accomplishing quite a bit.

  5. Van Noy:

    At present I feel OK but still need quite a bit of oxygen support -- especially if and when I try to get up out of the bed.

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