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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. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez:

    There are quite a few countries that are really struggling because young people, under the burdens of capitalism and living in a society that is increasingly concentrating wealth among the rich, we’re not having kids. Or we’re not having kids at the same rate, and we actually need immigrant populations to help balance things out. We can’t continue to fund social security, Medicare, all of this stuff without immigrants. And it’s always been that way. Don’t act like this is some new trend or anything like that.

  2. Mick Jagger:

    I'm working on the HBO show quite a lot, and that's in the writing stage. So we're writing, and shooting in May, so that's a lot on my mind, and there's some projects, some film things I'm doing, so I'm quite busy with that.

  3. United States:

    Absolutely, our plan is to re-introduce it for 2021. We don't have plans for the Hopman Cup in 2020 but we are going out to the market for expressions of interest and we have already had quite a few enquiries.

  4. Grigor Dimitrov:

    Obviously the more matches you win, the better you feel on the court. It's obvious. It's logical, it took me quite a few months to actually feel comfortable playing again on this level, back-to-back matches and playing consistently well.

  5. Peloton CEO John Foley:

    The biggest thing I will say is it's quite a legitimization of fitness content, to the extent the biggest company in the word, a $ 2 trillion company, is coming in and saying fitness content matters. It's meaningful enough for Apple Watches.

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