Yes, when we moved out from New York I was a little bitty girl and the first people to welcome us to the neighborhood were the Hopes. |
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My great-great uncle's funeral was held in Winchester, this little bitty town outside of Giddings which is on the way to Austin. |
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It has a bitty and disjointed feel at times, which is inevitable given its many-authored composition. |
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Why doesn't the guy behave like a 45-year-old man instead of a little bitty boy? |
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Secondly, McGreevy's compositions, although littered with a hodgepodge of essentially bitty elements, are cohesive. |
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I heard on the Discovery Channel that they have little bitty legs, like nubs. |
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Below is a bitty paraphrase of a section of the lecture, a section concerning Derrida. |
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I know there's stuff for little bitty kids, but I don't know the publisher. |
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It totally would fit in my little bitty purse and still give me room for my phone, wallet, and other stuff. |
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Even with that little bitty voice she had, she could sort of scare you a little bit. |
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Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys. |
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However, his powder-puff effort dropped short and the referee's whistle blew immediately to signal the end of a bitty match. |
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I watch these young'uns up on this mountain walking past on their way to the school bus, just little bitty things. |
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It's been a bitty week running wise, one 14 miler and two 5 milers isn't ideal. |
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It is so often the case that choral concerts tend to be rather bitty, a less than carefully thought out selection of items from a choral society's current repertoire. |
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But fans and others worried that by cramming in so many characters the film would end up bitty, the whole less than the sum of its super parts. |
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I loved this show for its near constant laughs but for all its knockabout, bitty appearance, it hangs together in surprising ways. |
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It's so bitty, and it doesn't actually address the root cause. |
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With far less immediate commercial potential than Brassed Off or Herman's last picture Little Voice, Purely Belter feels thrown together and bitty. |
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They have annoying bitty schedules that demand endless driving, busing or pushing prams, leaving very little time to do anything of substance in between. |
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They are funny, but feel like separate films and don't connect with the rest of the characters, which merely adds to the film's random, bitty feel. |
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All in all, the site is quick to load, but much too bitty and busy. |
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Look at this little bitty mammal, barely bigger than a paper clip. |
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I'm just a pebble in the stream, a little bitty shareholder. |
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It is difficult to avoid a somewhat bitty style in these programme implementation reports because they necessarily list numerous and varied events in many countries. |
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While this Hamlet is spasmodically thrilling, it is also overly bitty. |
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Fat, steel-cut rolled oats, jumbo oats, organic Scottish porridge oats – each of these will take too long to hydrate in doughs and batters, leaving the finished thing oddly chewy, bitty and dry. |
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You might have read the stories about Monsignor Joseph Creegan, a man of the cloth who took his pastoral duties a wee bitty too seriously. |
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Just a small bitty box with a C compiler and I'm set. |
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You'll get tips on buying a microscope to using it to investigate insect larvae, crustaceans, and other itty bitty buggies from your neighborhood pond or puddle. |
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Instead we got a mad mum giving bitty to her eight-year-old. |
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Bitty Schram is suitably superficial and irritating as Hallie. |
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He's the son of acclaimed Lovers Rock legend John McLean and cousin of Bitty. |
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Among them, the Fluorescent Itty Bitty Book Light, and the battery-operated Audio Itty Bitty Book Light, are the newest. |
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