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Bill says, "Well not exactly."

Those are not exactly the same.

This textbook is not exactly inspiring.

Something like that, but not exactly the same.

It's not exactly fun city here is it?

The tats are not exactly hipster, arm-sleeve tattoos, and they're not exactly of the subtle, tramp stamp variety.

He be not exactly hostile to fact but he be apathetic about them.

He is not exactly hostile to fact but he is apathetic about them.

In reality the earth is not exactly spherical but rather shaped somewhat like a flattened ellipsoid.

They are not exactly pretty, at least not in the wide, pastoral way that one might imagine fields and farms.

Really, life is not exactly what you see. There are many big things you have experienced but don't know.

"She is--how shall I put it--not exactly fat, but rather well-built for her age."

Aside from some libraries that are not yet implemented, the major difference is that class loading in static mode will not exactly match the JVM behavior.

Love may not exactly be in the air right now, but this week's full of opportunities for personal growth, which, of course, lays the groundwork for exactly that. So move onward and upward!

I'm not exactly sure, but I think Chris was saying that life is a series of events-both good and bad.

The Europeans will also come to accept that a Russian threat to invade Poland is not exactly compatible with the notion of Europe as an island of peace.

In good arguments, the terms may not exactly be kind and gentle, the language not always respectful and there may not be closure, but the argument has a beginning and an end.

Selling used jeans, or any other type of clothing for that matter, is not exactly a new business model, but Onomichi denim Project is not your average second-hand denim retailer.

They're not exactly selling like hot cakes yet, but the hotel says it has sold 20 of the 1.0 million rupiah ($110.1) hamburgers since they were launched this month.

"It was a grievous thing. She became restless and dissatisfied, not exactly, as she thought, with Hurstwood, but with life. What was it? A very dull round indeed. What did she have?"

We are democracies. We actually look at the world, if not exactly in an identical manner to an American President, this one in particular, but we look at it in broadly similar terms.

I have here that same ladder, and now what I will do is I will set the angle alpha not exactly at the critical point but a little lower, so that when I let it go, we'll all see that it will slide.

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not exactly unprincipled, but nonprincipled

It's not exactly cynical, either.

Trish had not exactly understood his feelings.

It was a warm day, if not exactly hot.

He was a wretched fellow, not exactly educated, not exactly ignorant, who had been a mountebank at fairs, and a writer for the public.

I'm not exactly enamoured with the idea of spending a whole day with them.

The Packard had not exactly been pampered, she said, before it was fully restored by a friend.

This caught Pug off guard, but he said calmly,"You're pretty well informed. That's not exactly public knowledge."

I admit, this post may not exactly have the intended effect-worrying about the danger of stress is definitely stressful-but take a deep breath.

It was not exactly what a first-time visitor expected to find in a Central European town of steel factories and Soviet-era apartment blocs.

Gould's view was thus that the evolution of human intelligence while not exactly an accident, since it was a response to a long series of circumstances, was certainly not a foregone conclusion.

The top right corner of the newspaper in the girl's hand is not exactly my poem with neatly arranged lead characters, which makes me feel all at once comfortable.

No, not exactly.

not exactly so; not necessarily so

I told him his idea was not exactly epoch-making.

Stone tools are pointed objects, saying that axes are not very like axes, that spearheads are not exactly like spearheads.

It was a decision that angered many, including Gazza himself, and - not for the first time - he did not exactly hide his emotions.

And, whether or not any of the above apply directly to you I am sure that you, like anyone, have something amiss or not exactly as you would like it going on in your life.

Moreover, some of them note, Harry Potter is not exactly a model student: he has, as the Headmaster of Hogwarts puts it," a certain disregard for rules," and spends a good deal of time fervently hoping not to get caught in mid-disregard.

We are not exactly copying their experience.

And, in true Gallic fashion, he is not exactly short of confidence as he looks forward to the tournament.

The other problem, Chinese leaders realized, is that bringing the entire country to a halt for three weeks is not exactly conducive to a nation obsessed with rapid economic growth.

I'm afraid I'm a little muddled. I'm not exactly sure where to begin.

This is not exactly catchy.

While these are not exactly critical success factors for overall success with SOA, all such information is useful for obtaining maximum efficiency.

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