As the kids then bolted for safety, 6-year-old aidan Licata paused to hold the door for a little girl. |
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It reminds me a little of Raising Hope in that it centers on well-intentioned but aimless people who love each other a lot. |
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Anthony Kennedy, the one we usually count on for a little decency, voted to dismantle the ACA the last time. |
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However, Abbott is not about to let cold hard facts get in the way of a little politically motivated demagoguery. |
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Chris Christie may be feeling a little bit lighter today, though it's unlikely he would ever admit it. |
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He made a little extra money by writing stories for a science fiction pulp. |
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To make frosting for the cake, mix powdered sugar with a little milk and vanilla. |
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The kids listened to the speaker for a little while, but then lost interest. |
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He often has to ask people to repeat themselves because he's a little deaf. |
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The play's program features a little vignette about each member of the cast. |
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His ears were of moderate size, and his nose projected a little at the top and then bent ever so slightly inward. |
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Like a little child, he often moped when he didn't get what he wanted. |
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The gang and I went to the pizza parlor to order some pizza and kill a little time. |
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The service sector is a little smaller if its proportion of total gross domestic product is measured compared to the share of employment. |
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So, there were many different historians each rewriting history a little bit to bolster their case. |
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When the deadline approaches, things can get a little hairy. |
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Overall, the round trip took a little over a year, minimizing the time at sea. |
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They were all as drunk as Chloe, and I being a little in a sympathetic condition, they took me into their confidence. |
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Deepfried white bait with the spicy salt are an easy like, crisp and clean flavours with a little bowl of mayo to soften their attack. |
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Now, while you are here, let us see if we can even put some egg in the beer, and get a little more enlightenment from you. |
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Over supper the minister did unbend a little into one or two ponderous jokes. |
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Having sailed a little on, the next day, the Portuguese captured two young local women collecting shellfish by the shore. |
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The scoreboard shows a little football symbol next to the name of the team that has possession. |
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The sea keeps winter temperatures slightly higher and summer temperatures a little lower on the coast than inland. |
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A few days later the expedition left Cabo de la Vela for Hispaniola with some pearls obtained in Paria, a little gold and a number of slaves. |
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Charles Ganvoort's pale face flushed a little, and he cleared his throat embarrassedly. |
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The second, managed by Francesco and later his son, survived until 1443, a little less than a decade after Averardo's death. |
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I believe that a few of my readers will need a little light on the subject of pragmaticalness. |
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My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time. |
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She'd lost all her preg weight, but twenty-five months later was still a little poochy in front, favored baggy sweatshirts. |
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And if you were a little panicky while preggo, I urge you to cut yourself some slack, too. |
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The waiter boogied back with the drinks and did a little shimmy before he boogied off. |
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Daylight was fading quickly, but I was still keen to have a little explore of the town and beach. |
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Somewhat crude occult exploitationer about a little girl who is possessed by a devil. |
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Although I class myself as straight, I occasionally like a little boy-on-boy action. |
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Numbering a little over one billion, domestic sheep are also the most numerous species of sheep. |
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I am a huge Fanilow and had the good fortune of meeting and spending a little time with Barry a few years ago. |
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New potatoes are often cooked with mint and served with a little melted butter. |
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This allows the peanuts to dry slowly to a little less than a third of their original moisture level over a period of three to four days. |
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Like his father, Francesco received a fine humanist education and studied the classics, learning both Latin and a little Greek. |
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Since then, the standards used in the PRC and Taiwan have diverged somewhat, especially in newer vocabulary terms, and a little in pronunciation. |
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Adjectives can be modified by a preceding adverb or adverb phrase, as in very warm, truly imposing, more than a little excited. |
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There are differences in vocabulary and grammar, with the variety used in Finland remaining a little more conservative. |
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The flight across country was not bad, but the ride in the puddle jumper between Boston and Connecticut was a little rough. |
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He made him a little smoldering pocket of punk to light the fuses and waited. |
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It usually denotes short durations, and or lower intensity of the action and also means a few repetitions or a little bit more. |
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He looks like Eddie Izzard gone too far and sounds a little like Rod Steiger's queenie turn in No Way to Treat a Lady. |
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Only then Nombe must be something of a quick-change artist since but a little while before she was beyond doubt personating the dead Mameena. |
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Some advisers and financial institutions are a little too quick on the draw with Individual Retirement Account rollovers. |
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In criminal cases the situation is a little different, because in this case the judge does not have the authority to change the jury decision. |
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During Ramalamadingdong, it can be a little tiring to have to do it so many times more each day, but he's willing to do his part. |
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Asquith filled his retirement with reading, writing, a little golf, travelling and meeting with friends. |
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That may have changed just a little bit, time will tell, since the professional feminoids have discovered the evils and dangers of pornography. |
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If you read between the lines a little, you will realize that he has deeper motives. |
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As he climbed into the car, his recce of the space behind the seats was still a little too obvious despite best efforts at subtlety. |
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He called to her, and said, Fetch me, I pray thee, a little water in a vessel, that I may drink. |
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Wonder how they are finding things upstairs. I hope she had it a little more red-up up there. |
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When I was growing up, everybody had a little dog they called a feist or fice and a big yard dog, a cur. |
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There are people who spend their lives there, seldom or never, I presume, seeing any daylight, except perhaps a little in the morning. |
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Gas finally passes down between the outermost chimney and the intermediate chimney, exiting a little above the glass. |
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Eventually a little after noon Wilton arrived at the inquest, and gave a full account of the incident. |
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The diet was restricted to watery vegetable soup and a little bread, with little or no dietary fats, proteins or other essential nutrients. |
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I did, I suppose, hope that she might finally relent a little and make some conciliatory response or other. |
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Instead of filling his pants occasionally, such a child will soil them, just a little bit, almost constantly. |
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There is not much known of Confucius's disciples, and a little over half of them had their surnames recorded in the Zuo Zhuan. |
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Keswick's population has remained stable at a little below 5,000 residents. |
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Not to be using this in a braggatory way or anything, but I'm a little more equipped to handle these things than Dixon. |
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The readers were expecting things to be a little more direct, and so they're probably feeling a bit flounderish. |
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Long Work was another copper mine a little further down the valley, worked for malachite and pyrite from Elizabethan times. |
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From Rannerdale a choice of routes arises, either climbing the Lad Hows ridge or following Red Gill a little to the west. |
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Hagg Beck, the main feeder of Beck Wythop, begins a little to the north of the summit. |
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The highest point lies a little way out onto the northern spur at the top of Grey Crag, marked by a cairn. |
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This tuff, lapilli tuff and breccia outcrops a little to the west of the summit. |
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The main summit stands a little to the south of the saddle, all around being a sea of stones. |
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This walk is a little over four miles and involves about a thousand feet of climb. |
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I don't really think Frodo and Sam were gay, even if a couple of the scenes seemed a little brokeback to me. |
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The source is a little further north, just over the county border in West Yorkshire, close to the Pennine Way. |
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And they can also live in a bigger house and drive something a little fancier than a Chevy or a Ford. |
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Ten minutes before serving whisk up the whites of eggs with a little sugar and pile rockily on top. |
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Early in the morning, the rouleau of gold was left at my door in a little box, with my name on the outside. |
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She's getting a little old to run to her mother every time she gets in a fight with her friends. |
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I take a deep breath because his knowing Cora Blue seems to safen things up a little. |
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It seemed a little severe to be shut away from her now but Mrs. Fuller's manner had fore-answered any appeal and I held my peace. |
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One in which prices barely hold their own, and are inclined to sag off a little during the day, closing lower than they opened. |
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I can be a little bit bullysome... as long as my friends like me, nothing else matters. |
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But some meat dishes, like the sauerbraten, are drenched in sauces that tend to be a little too heavy and sweet. |
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Perhaps the surface of the red brick, long unpainted, had scaled off a little more here and there. |
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My nephew is a little scamp who likes to leave lighted firecrackers under the lawnchairs of his dozing elders. |
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We coasted into the harbor, took down the sails, foreshot a little, let go the anchor, the moon rose, and Cecilia already had a meal prepared. |
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On a sunny stone near a foresty bed of asparagus I sat down at last, tired, and a little dispirited. |
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With a little forethought we'd have planned for this contingency and not been stuck here now. |
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Now that he had given her the cheque from Sir John they could be a little more relaxed about giving Harry the send-off he merited. |
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With the night so quiet and peaceful, though, there was nothing he could do except return to camp and try to get a little shut-eye himself. |
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Just to sidetrack a little bit from the subject I will explain my reasoning. |
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Besides, a little judicious eavesdropping might sift out a useful nugget or two. |
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Good morning, Inspector. Any forrarder? Yes, sir. I think we are a little forrarder. |
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Some women need a little more preparation before you go entering the sugar walls. |
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The three men proceeded, with a little difficulty, to scale the skerry, finding Gannets and Guillemots on the upper reaches. |
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Each time since then I've felt a little worried that she'd feel my erect skinflute against her body. |
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I cherished no malice towards him, though he had been skylarking with me not a little in the matter of my bedfellow. |
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Every actor interprets the role of Hamlet a little differently. |
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I wasn't surprised, but it was embarrassing enough that I blushed a little pink. |
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Campbell sent back a smiley face, did a little dance around the bedroom and flopped back onto his bed wearing a smiley face of his own. |
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She brushes down her hair with a little bit of spit and a smooth of her hand and opens the bright green door, walking a few metres, squinting. |
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The fugg in my mind was starting to clear a little and I began to get a little more aware of what was going on. |
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And, you know, I am tall and fullmade, and he was but a little, wiry, short old man. |
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Mrs. Ferrars was a little, thin woman, upright, even to formality, in her figure, and serious, even to sourness, in her aspect. |
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When his gambols were over, I looked at the paper, and, to speak the truth, found myself not a little puzzled at what my friend had depicted. |
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Here was a sober young Harlemite in a gamely tilted bowler with a little French mustache. |
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As a relative novice to computing, I felt a little diffident joining this august geekly company, but they were most welcoming. |
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It's hard to keep hair in a specific hairdo when you just spritz only a little bit of hair spray. |
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Well, mayhap that'll do, as it's a little gell, for they're easier persuaded to sit i' one place nor the lads. |
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He needs to get a grip if he's getting that angry over such a little thing. |
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I was a little disappointed to have lost the light, for I'd pictured the springs as bubbling, roiling, geysery things, clear-pure and alive. |
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I have a little golden dream That haunts me night and day, And like a starlet's golden beam Lights up my darksome way. |
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The brain lies a little farther forward than in stenostomids but not so far forward as in Chordarium. |
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He had not seen Zilla since Paul had shot her, and he still pictured her as buxom, high-colored, lively, and a little blowsy. |
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Right so came out an adder of a little heathbush, and it stung a knight in the foot. |
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Giggliness is really a form of nervousness, and who wouldn't be a little nervous when first moving into unfamiliar territory? |
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Terry agreed because he felt it was a little far out and, as I was reminded, Terry wanted to stay clear of things that seemed too Gilliamesque. |
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The box was close on every side, with a little door for me to go in and out, and a few gimlet holes to let in air. |
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The body of one of the dead crewmen bounced and rolled a little as the submachine rounds ripped into it. |
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She was sure they did, but their return journeys would take a little longer. If you don't like it, sue me, Rachel thought and smiled. |
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There I began to breathe a little freer, and to give a loose to those warm emotions which the sight of such an encounter had raised in me. |
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The RCA is dominant, but not superdominant, because the ST elevation in V 5-6 is a little smaller than 2 mm. |
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Like superwoman going in the door ordinary and coming back out as this time-warped superslut, hot and ready, a little evil. |
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We imagine that as he surf-casts and beachcombs, he may do a little Bikini gazing, he isn't too old to look yet. |
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It's a little reminder that Cummings is the top scorer around these parts and pretty swaggersome himself. |
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Francine sat in the glider on the porch, swinging lightly, her mind a thousand miles away. The chain squeaked a little, almost like a cricket. |
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Mailing lists are not all sweetness and light, though. Joining a mailing list is a little complex. |
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Call it a little lagniappe, goodbuddy, that's Duane Marvy's way o' doin' thangs. |
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Sure, his calves are a little weak, but the rest of his physique is so overwhelming, he should place high. |
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To your left is a green lane, partly tarmacked with chippings, which leads up to a little car-parking area. |
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The New York exchange has kept hovering at only a little above the gold point. |
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Journalism today could do with a little more attention to principle, a little more concern about ethics. |
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Kahn was not a big man and he had a voice that was a little more tenor than most preferred. |
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I thought it was a little bit weird to have an alarm clock in the mikvah. |
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When I think back on those times we shared together, I can't help but feel a little sad. |
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She walks, albeit a little uneasily, and speaks in two-word sentences. |
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Because Mother had been so busy making applesauce, dinner was a little late that night. |
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Sometimes a little vegetables, sometimes a little meat, sometimes a little soup with noodles, tomatoes and cabbage. Thukpa they are calling it. |
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He felt better for a little while, before his condition started to backslide. |
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On the evening of our second day Mr. Bliss said he thought we ought to grease up our shoes a little so that they would turn water better. |
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There is so much to see in Chicago that it can be more than a little confusing for the would-be architourist. |
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The halal snack pack has long been a staple of Australian takeaway shops, if a little overshadowed by the kebab. |
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Conjugating hamzated verbs is a little harder than conjugating sound verbs, but much easier than weak ones. |
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I found that he had dipped a little in chimerical studies and had a hankering after astrology and alchymy. |
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Therefore, the collision between Baltica and Laurentia took place a little earlier than that between Avalonia and Laurentia. |
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They're a little noisy if you open your balcony door but otherwise offer a glimpse of one of Disney World's more happening places. |
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With only a little prodding, the blond model seemed to find the black stud's happy button as I heard Ty let out a low moan. |
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I tell you I was strongly tempted to perform a little hatchetation on them. And cigarette smoke? Phew! |
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Soda pop is basically sugar water with a little bit of flavoring and added carbonation. |
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He rocked back a little on his feet and tucked his chin so I heel-palmed him across the bridge of his nose with my left. |
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The Industrial Revolution on Continental Europe came a little later than in Great Britain. |
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There were red-tailed cockatoos, casuarina cockatoos, a little corella and a galah. |
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The young Irishman was not a little touched and elated by the highborn damsel's partiality for him. |
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The girls all liked to hear him talk. They often gathered in a little circle while he sat on a bench, and held forth to them, laughing. |
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The north and west corners are indeed sometimes penetrated by the rain and require a little attention from the housewright to remedy the evil. |
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But after that, she was at a loss, so she did a little research with the help of short erotica and a fetish website. |
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Darcy frowned slightly as he studied the robot. It was a new model, a little more humaniform than the older models were. |
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To be a huppie, you have to know how to make a little money. You want to live well, but keep in touch with the real world. |
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In parts of Britain that were not Romanised, such as Scotland, the period is extended a little longer, say to the 5th century. |
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Livia was a little kinder, but nevertheless often sent him short, angry letters of reproof. |
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The sewer system, like a little stream or river, ran beneath it, carrying the waste away to the Cloaca Maxima. |
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There'll be a little bit of the Imperial Stormtrooper thing with the boombox, along with a little bit of casual fingerpicking. |
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Suddenly a little boy somersaulted around the corner of the house as if he had been projected down a flight of stairs by a catapultian boot. |
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He paled a little, and sucked his lip, his eyes wandering to the girl, who stood in stolid inapprehension of what was being said. |
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Webb and Veikko watched across a meadow of larkspur and Indian paintbrush, and behind them a little creek rushed down the hillside. |
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Captain Kirk! And the ineluctible Mr. Spock. Welcome to Motherlode, gentlemen. Interested in purchasing a little love? |
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Before leaving his house to go to the kraal the inkosi had to eat a little porridge. |
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Like the cat that swallowed the canary. Not only do you feel a little bit guilty 'cause you can't stop, but you feel pretty good, too. |
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On the debit side, he may have looked a little delicate as he suffered from poor health. |
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Our invigilatrix was my WEA widow, earning a little daytime money by giving out the papers and watching for cheaters. |
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A fire broke out at Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane a little after midnight on Sunday 2 September. |
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This may seem a little presumptious, but I feel that this group is pretty much JFKed out. |
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No offense or anything, but this soup tastes a little jizzy. You'd better not have put any special ingredients in here. |
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I'm a little loaded, and this assclown behind me has bumped me four times in a row. |
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Large cauldrons are a little tricky to locate, but are well worth the search if you have a place to safely store and use one. |
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Riley lowered his eyebrows and crossed his arms and tried to look non-judgy even if he felt a little judgy. |
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Each has an imaum, but the kadi is their head, of which dignity he seems not a little proud. |
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Churchill's reply was that his attitude was a little different but he would support the government. |
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But, a little side-door, which I had never observed before, stood open, and disclosed certain cellarous steps. |
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I became bored while waiting in the airport so I watched a little cellevision. |
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The great thing was it gave him a little bit of freedom and me the chance to sneak a cheeky nap. |
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The drivers remain concealed at a little distance, while the koomkies surround the goondah, as this sort of elephant is called. |
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And the reason he says that is because he's absolutely convinced that Louis has a little kyoodle in him. Tony means Louis'll quit if he's hit. |
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We have here and there a little clear light, some sparks of bright knowledge. |
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The butterfly collection had each specimen labeled with the scientific name on a little piece of paper. |
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The butterfly collection had each specimen labelled with the scientific name on a little piece of paper. |
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The first fire engine is in attendance in roughly five minutes on average, the second when required in a little over five and a half minutes. |
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They came into the tournament highly ranked, but with a little bit of an asterisk as their last two wins had been unconvincing. |
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At the root of the languette, and a little below the middle of the interior space which intervenes between the mandibles, is placed the pharynx. |
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One of the largest evangelical Anglican churches in the UK is Jesmond Parish Church, situated a little to the north of the city centre. |
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Madam was a little chit of a woman, not five feet in her highest headdress and shoes, and Mr. Washington a great tall man of six feet two. |
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He is obviously uninterested and my attempt to talk a little about what I have read leaves him cold. |
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So I tell her just a little, how an entire date with Ethan can leave me cold, but one single glance from Gabriel can set my blood on fire. |
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All of this makes it a little easier to comprehend what Paracelsus was doing in his chrysopoeian exploits. |
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Can we see skinny on genes? How about obese? How about a little chunky? Can we spot who's gonna be a chunky monkey from day one? |
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Out came a little old woman in tap shoes, clacketing along the floorboards. |
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It stood on a little island in right side of the Tagus, surrounded by water. |
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After a long morning working, he decided to have a little lie-down before cooking lunch. |
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Bear in mind, however, that for some purchasing people, deciding to use an agent is a little like turkeys voting for Christmas. |
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Some lamp types contain a little neon, which permits striking at normal running voltage, with no external ignition circuitry. |
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At the banquet the king took his station, incog. in a little closet made out of the cloyster of St. Stephen's, on the right side of the hall. |
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I passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat, watching the clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless. |
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When the westward extension was opened junction 8 was closed and a new junction built a little to the west, taking both numbers. |
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Laurie tells him to stop being such a little girl and do something bad for once. |
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Here, the amount of personal space that is acknowledged for a little person is similar to that of a child. |
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Sometimes two of the tracks go more straight and with a little distance from the two other. |
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Maltese has a Semitic base with substantial borrowing from Sicilian, Italian, a little French, and more recently and increasingly, English. |
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So as Microsoft began its 30th year last month, investors wondered whether it's a little long in the tooth. |
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It's a little more work up front, but it will save a lot of time in the long run. |
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Peter was a little annoyed with them for knowing so much, but if he wanted to lord it over them his triumph was at hand. |
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I found a little corner to stand in and pretended to sip my own louched absinthe. |
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Mark Sherwood, the caddie for Fredrik Jacobson, led for much of the contest after hitting an 8-iron a little low on the clubface. |
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He was holding her hand, but his grip was a little tighter than loverliness called for. |
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We sat in Maccy D's for a little while before she started work in the afternoon. |
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They now tended to dominate their cities from opulent palaces and country villas, set a little apart from traditional centers of public life. |
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First a small layer of coarse concrete, the rudus, then a little layer of fine concrete, the nucleus, went onto the pavement or statumen. |
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Abrams placed it between 1789, or 1798, this latter a very typical view, and about 1830, perhaps a little later than some other critics. |
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Glory be to God, all sublunary coastings will soon be over. Yet a little while, and we shall get into an eternal harbour. |
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Pity that hyper-fashionable mantuamakers and milliners were not a little quicker at taking hints from some of our Doctors of Divinity. |
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Batavus, of somewhat the same shade, was slightly taller, and perhaps with a little more cochineal color. |
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The patient is feeling a little better, but she's not out of the woods yet. |
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I stopped to pick up some McDonald's and traveled up the road a little before pulling over. |
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When a little older, she moved on to reading the surreal verse of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll. |
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The voice is excellent as always, but the overall effect was meh until the end, where he became a little bit awesome. |
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Again, we didn't know how dark but we realised that as the kids get older, the movies get a little edgier and darker. |
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They'd purchased a little house in the eighth arrondissement in Paris that for them was just a bagatelle, since they rarely lived there. |
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The gate was open a little while for the dirtman, and I haven't seen anybody else about. |
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Fish missed the conversion and so the Other Nationalities were able to level the scores a little later, Welshman Thomas crashing over for a try. |
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Many people involved in the sport were consulted throughout the design process, which took a little under a year. |
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The event lasted three hours and Moss beat Fangio, who started from pole position, by a little over 3 minutes. |
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A form of government that is a little different from both is the UK parliament system. |
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The decision comes down to whether you really want to pay that much for a little extra convenience. |
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The target was a fort that guarded a little used passage through the encompassing reefline. |
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Serbia was conquered in a little more than a month, as the Central Powers, now including Bulgaria, sent in 600,000 troops total. |
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From 1914 to 1918, trade union membership doubled, from a little over four million to a little over eight million. |
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He could stay a little longer. Come to that, why couldn't he stay forever? He had nothing to get back to. |
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And sometimes we should do a little transhygienic history before we misfuck life forms. |
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It's a little tricky because the US never really had any strong leftist movement. |
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American populism is a little different because it's more detached from that. |
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But he felt, later, a little compunction. He had been violent, cruel with poor Hermione. He wanted to recompense her, to make it up. |
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Kleph moved slowly from the door and sank upon the chaise longue with a little sigh of content. |
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There are small communities of other religions, each making up a little under 1 per cent of the total population. |
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When straight-shooting Cal Ripken suggests that life has grown a little mondo-bizarro around the old ballpark, it is time to take notice. |
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If you've only been on mones for a little while, you'll just have to be patient and wait to see what nature does for you. |
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It may still be a little bit before I can add a.f.i-m back into my list of online crifanac, but I do hope to be back before too long. |
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In the third quarter of 2009, there were a little over 17,000 full time equivalent serving police officers. |
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Areas not on the Atlantic coast experience warmer summers more typical of inland areas, and winter lows a little colder. |
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Indeed, they may muddle along a little better, armed with the view that the world is subject to their control. |
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The median wait time for a consultant led first appointment in English hospitals is a little over 3 weeks. |
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It was a little vain, perhaps, but the notion of cronehood sent me immediately to my mirror. |
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It is a little on the edge of things, I think even its natives would say that. |
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Crusta is made the same as a fancy cocktail, with a little lemon juice and a small lump of ice added. |
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Funny sort of name. Who would think of calling a little newborn baby Muriel? |
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The Russian Mafia did not take too kindly to a Westerner muscling in on their market, and so decided to send a little message. |
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With a little practice, you can cut up a whole chicken yourself for frying. |
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In order to explain this morality in action of negritude, I must go back a little. |
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Maria Himmelfahrt is situated in Marienberg a little distance to the southwest of Burghausen. |
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It would be nice to have a little nerdlet in the house who absolutely adores me... which, if it is a girl, I can teach to accessorize. |
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Single girls wanting to get married threw a little stone to the roof of the chapel. |
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Over the course of a little more than 400 years, Berwick had changed hands more than a dozen times. |
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I had a little whisky and water, as the people declared pure water would be too chilling. |
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Sprinkle a little cheddar cheese over half of the crepe, then fold the noncheese half over the other half. |
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Here's a little sampling of what's being said in cyberland about companies whose names you know very well. |
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In a little over a century later, Gnaeus Julius Agricola mentions Roman armies attacking a large druid sanctuary in Anglesey in Wales. |
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And while many of us might be a little taken aback if Mom showed up at our offices, Secrist is utterly nonplussed, even happy about it. |
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He is not a little saddened at the departure of the Dodgers. He's thinking of moving from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. |
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You should have waited a little longer. He showed up right after you left. |
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He is usually represented standing on a little hill, with a dove on his shoulder. |
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He watched a little of the sitcom, but the nuttiness was off-putting, so he decided to read a book instead. |
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You can do anything with electrolytic, depilatory creams and a little patience. |
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He's a little more resolute now, and he's more ready to have a physical go at the Germans himself. |
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She'd bonded with Madison last summer, and this year the child was a little beeyatch. |
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Wearing that floral dress to a garden party was a little on the nose, wouldn't you say? |
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If you face a little larger, or positive, edge, open-hand the hold, as it lets more of the skeletal system of the hand bear the brunt. |
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It must be an orgasmic experience to be an astronaut and see the Earth as a little, colourful marble surrounded by blackness. |
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Personally I find sissy boys a little too heavy to juggle, as well as being ageist, sexist and orientationist props. |
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Some countries of Europe add a bit of fruit and cheese to the bread menu, occasionally even a boiled egg or a little salami. |
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She has a little playtime in the morning before she goes to school. |
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I played in the dirt with a small dinky car as the garage held no fascination for a little girl of five. |
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The modern approach is to allow a little farmland to be flooded again and turned into nature reserves. |
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Having divested the child he kissed her gently and gave her a little pat to make her stand off. |
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Although bifolds are typically sold in kits where the doors are already hinged together, they're a little fussier than sliders or twins. |
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Located a little more to the east is the Markthal, with lots of small retailers inside. |
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Pryor's overfondness for medium-tempo shuffles can make his shows a little predictable, and his stage presence is more sincere than flamboyant. |
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The homeless man had built a little shelter, complete with cook-stove, beneath a concrete overpass. |
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One day I was looking at a little girl eating a Dixie cup of strawberry ice cream. |
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The boy has a little packsack, in which he can carry twenty-five pounds for a short portage. |
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What better way to let off a little steam, than by zipping around on the dodgems, or flying high on the Cosmic Typhoon roller coaster? |
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To honor my dog-child, here's a little doggy profile. Feel free to fill it out about your four-legged kid in the comments! |
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At the bottom is a little hollow, in which is always to be found a few pannikinfuls of beautifully clear, fresh water, which is icy cold. |
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Place the pappardelle on a hot dish, grate a little Parmesan cheese over them, add the hare condiment, and serve hot. |
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Common gorse flowers a little in late autumn and through the winter, coming into flower most strongly in spring. |
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Due to their speedy growth, one plant of each desired mint, along with a little care, will provide more than enough mint for home use. |
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She laughed but only for a little bit. She smiled at me, I think to make sure that I knew she wasn't laughing at me. |
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The weather looks a little dicey this morning. I hope it doesn't rain. |
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I had a little dog who practiced all the dogly virtues. He never tried to get into any chairs or on any couches. |
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Flat and pedally, then steep and fast, then catch-a-pedal-rocky, it's great fun, if a little short. |
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