The perfectly blue, puffy-clouded sky and bitsy little silos make for a prelapsarian vista only slightly altered by humans. |
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Its string of bitsy and complicated mosaics makes it a swine to maintain rhythmic cohesion. |
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It's a dry fricassee, if there is such a thing, of bitsy chopped-up veggies that is not, he says, a million miles away from a stir-fry. |
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They are confused by the itsy, bitsy signage on the bottom of a densely packed bus stop sign. |
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The 38-year-old looked radiant in her itsy bitsy two-piece as she helped little Jean splash in the sea. |
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Perhaps they were aware that Scott's own boat is just an itsy bitsy 28-footer, although his description of his many business triumphs made it clear that he could afford something more commodious if he was in the mood. |
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And, inexplicably, by 55 many think they look good in a pair of itsy bitsy teenie weenie trunks. |
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So stop panicking about slipping into an itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikini and take your lead from these stars to look beautiful on the beach. |
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It is from that point of view that I call this an itsy bitsy little step. |
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We are promised lots of screaming, itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikinis and snappy special effects. |
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As the two continue to argue, young Bitsy slips away from her position outside the room, walking slowly downstairs to join the smallest member of the household. |
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The Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop has launched an online store featuring furniture and accessories designed for small spaces. |
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Bitsy has established policies and standards for BusinessQuest contractors that must be followed. |
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There is plenty to choose from, including Hong Kong Phooey, Mr Benn, the Banana Splits, Itsy and Bitsy and the Clangers. |
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Don't think of ivy as boring, there are many types including tiny-leaved Itsy Bitsy and giant-leaved Hedera canariensis, which has leaves up to 6in across. |
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