With the safety car on the track, I struggled to keep the tyres in temperature a little bit. |
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I was kind of like chasing my tail and trying to do the right thing, and was a little bit stupid. |
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With self-sealing fuel bladders and a little bit of armor, helicopters are highly resistant to small-caliber weapons. |
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I want to know, because his choice of songs is a little bit off beam if you ask me. |
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You know, it might have helped just a little bit if Paul and others like him had shown a bit more guts a couple of years ago. |
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I Australianized the recipe a little bit by using kangaroo steak instead of venison. |
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Just take for example, you and I were at a party and we had a bit of an argument and it got a little bit out of hand. |
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There was no snow falling, there was none on the ground, and there was only a little bit of ice on the roads that hadn't been salted yet. |
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It worked and the plane's head rose a little bit and the aircraft took off safely. |
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Around the third time through, you start hearing the songs a little bit more, and they're kind of blech. |
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He is no long the hard hitting slugger with a swing that could shake a stadium, but he still has a little bit of magic in his old bones. |
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I got to know a little bit about it, at least the old Berlin of the past, through Benjamin's eyes. |
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It's a 35-square kilometre area with reefs, a little bit of lagoons, and a sandspit. |
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You know, I thought about it a little bit, but I realized that if I did that I would be abandoning the place that needs me most. |
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Thus I will probably sit and plot my next request for a little bit before I have fun with the tickey boxes again. |
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If you actually look at the area of South Carolina where she is doing a little bit better than him, it's up in the upstate. |
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We looked at the Falls, which were quite foggy, then wandered down the road a little bit to try to see the Canadian Falls better. |
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He shook his small head in annoyance, his little bit of a mane moving slightly in the breeze, and his short, fluffy tail flicking at some flies. |
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This week I want to cast my net a little bit further, and discuss some similarities between modern grappling and Indonesian Silat. |
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The way the cells are aligned will cause the quarter-sawn board to shrink a little bit in width and very little in thickness. |
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The huge and powerful Hilti drill is a little bit too heavy for bolt climbing but it made short work of the age-old limestone. |
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After all, if someone has bared their soul to you, albeit of their own accord, shouldn't you give a little bit of yourself in return? |
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Now amongst other things, I'm a student of natural history and a little bit sceptical about all this Global Warming malarkey. |
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I'm curious now, with war so close, are his critics backing off a little bit? |
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He seemed a little bit wary of the three-ring circus he had unknowingly walked into. |
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He's smaller than the others and he's a little bit of a mama's boy, but he's also the fiercest. |
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I use e-mail to talk to colleagues, but I'm a little bit of a technophobe when it comes to everything else. |
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The foreground music irritated us just that little bit to the point it makes a calm chap feel tetchy. |
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The backhanded compliment had made her blood rise with both embarrassment and a little bit of annoyance. |
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And in the meanwhile we are a little bit concerned with the slightly limited opportunities in terms of CPU overclocking. |
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He broke well and got a little bit of dirt in his face before he got right up in the bridle down the backstretch. |
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She found Jare after a little bit of hunting and led him back to camp where she bridled him, and mounted. |
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If you enjoy carrot juice and don't mind a little bit of backwash, contact me and I'll hook you up with the rest of the bottle. |
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A little bit into the school year, our teacher gave us a project that we had to complete as a group. |
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Upon chancing a nibble, however, I felt that it could have done with a little bit more of the basics, namely salt and pepper. |
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She added a little bit of pepper to the meat and watched as his mouth watered. |
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You can take a little bit of arsenic every day for ten years, but what happens if someone slips some meadow saffron in your polenta? |
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After the vegetables and chicken were cooked, I added some teriyaki sauce and a little bit of honey-garlic sauce, just for taste. |
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By how much, and exactly in which quarters, still has a little bit of a question mark over it, and we'll get back to that later. |
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There's always the possibility of adding something or tweaking a little bit. |
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A slip of a man, he is a little bit glam, a little bit rock 'n' roll and he sports a rooster-type quiff hairdo. |
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Top be honest I was a little bit tired, I suppose every one of us on the Great Britain team was, but we were all ready to give it a bash again. |
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We've got a little bit of momentum with us at the moment and we've got to continue that. |
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He knows a little bit about being a pilot since he was a jet fighter pilot. |
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Our economy is driven by diamonds, base metals, a little bit of precious metals, a few other commodities, fish, beef and tourism. |
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Surely the girl is entitled to a little bit of privacy and should feel free to speak Thai with her friends? |
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Later in the series, the next offense had a little bit better luck as the freshman running back gained 17 yards on the first play from scrimmage. |
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First let me flip the script a little bit and name a genre rather than a person. |
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If you don't have time to read the whole thing, the summary at the beginning should be enough to get your brain working a little bit. |
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You want to keep the braciola together by wrapping it a little bit with the cotton thread. |
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It probably means a little bit more to Ian than a normal game because he wants to start with a bang. |
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We did make the chana masala last night and it was very nice and there's a little bit leftover which will be equally nice when reheated. |
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But we believe the feminine is a little bit more important than the masculine. |
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I sit here typing with a sore and sunburnt head, an aching arm, a depleted bank balance, and feeling a little bit appalled with myself. |
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Most managers in shops have no idea what the regulations say, and it's not difficult to blind them with a little bit of knowledge. |
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Do we need to expand our theological awareness to incorporate palaeontology a little bit more? |
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By nature, I'm a little bit of a loner and I don't open up myself to people that easily when I meet them for the first time. |
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He was little, probably a little bit shorter then Adrian and he was a little thin on top. |
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Nearby, there could be drums containing potassium, nickel, barium or a little bit of manganese leaching into the pretty stream. |
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I think I've been guilty in the past of second-guessing myself a little bit and then not committing to a decision. |
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So today we have to be a little bit more creative in getting these kids to play baseball. |
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They're worried that it might be a little bit unseemly for the candidate himself to be doing this. |
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Power windows, locks and mirrors and CD in the dash, are very upscale options for that little bit of cash. |
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It was about getting my head down and getting through the game and the goal lifted me a little bit. |
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If you pay just a little bit of attention, you can get through life mostly unscathed. |
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Then I wrote in my journal for a little bit, using entire pages to write angry ramblings and cuss words in huge, bold print. |
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I trudged to my room, all the way muttering about how she would blackmail me with this little bit of information. |
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This little bit of nothing has been my best friend during those years and it's with a sad and tear-filled heart that I must bid adieu. |
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A lot of stuff will still go through him, which is a little bit of an adjustment for Patrick. |
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Murdoch arrived just a little bit later driving a wagon laden with sides of beef and pork for the barbecue. |
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The place was jumping, yes a little bit over crowded, and slightly pretentious, but that just added to the atmosphere. |
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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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So if you are over 55 and would like to be a little bit more fit or just meet new friends why not come along. |
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Eventually, though, nature's sudden ravages are repaired, a little bit at a time. |
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So if you're a food faddy, get those heels on, put on a bit of slap and head out into the night for a little bit of singleton fun. |
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Toshiba were one of the pioneers in mobile computing and their machines still retain a little bit of pioneering class. |
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It shouldn't take me that long to do it but I'm sure I can stretch it out a little bit. |
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A clog is rarely in the trap and the chemical only helps open the drain a little bit. |
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Traditionally, kedgeree is a little bit soupy, but tastes vary, and you might like it drier or wetter. |
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I am going to confess to being a little bit of a keener, I did mine yesterday and did not go drinking. |
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As for the bouncer, the fast bowler's ultimate weapon in many ways, you generally keep a little bit in reserve. |
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The retail side is growing a little bit faster, but we anticipate wholesale will pick up with MSN and AOL in the marketplace. |
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You had better believe that there were a number of golf pros who were keyed up a little bit more than usual. |
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What you need are the right ingredients, a little bit of time and a willingness to make it work. |
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In fact, she airbrushed half of that pimple away so you can still see a little bit of it. |
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It was one way to lighten up the patients in the hospital, kibitz a little bit. |
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There's a little bit of Walk Like an Egyptian in there, plus brass stabs, a kicking bassline and a bit played on a Theramin. |
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I mean, it is a little bit unreal if we have to pretend that family support is not a factor in these matters. |
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Which is how I wound up at Panera with a little bit of time to kill the other day, and found the network to be hors de combat. |
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And trifocal contact lenses are placed a little bit higher in such a way that the area for intermediate zone is on the pupil of the eye. |
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Combined with ice cubes and a little bit of essence, the trickles of liquid from crushed melons go on to become a sweet delicacy. |
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Still I was a little bit worried that I had been reckless to accept hospitality from a complete stranger. |
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Far away, leaning against the trunk of a tree, a figure pushed his sunglasses up his nose and sighed, reclining back a little bit more. |
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I've been just reading about this a little bit for a few days, and I must say that it kinda makes me sick. |
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When they issue an order, I might question it a little bit, but pretty soon I'm going to salute, turn on my heel, and execute it. |
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I'm quite vocal on the pitch, and sometimes I can get a little bit narky with people, but it's all forgotten when the game's finished. |
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My sense of humour tended to warp a little bit when I was faced with actual life-threatening danger. |
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Charlene poses as the kids' nanny and, through her bootylicious self, teaches everyone a little bit. |
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This time I wanted someone a little bit stronger and Darren fits the bill perfectly. |
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We trained a little and managed to put our feet up for a deserved rest and a little bit of sun. |
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The simple woodman's axe he'd been using had long ago lost what little bit of an edge it had possessed before he'd gone to work. |
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My body starts to tremor a little bit, blush creeps around my face and eyes start to water. |
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My job was to be their court jester and to put music on in the boom box to make them stretch and move a little bit. |
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He placed the meat in the bottom of the pot along with a little bit of cooking fat. |
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My colleague and two people at the next table bought one each so were able to knock the price down a little bit. |
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To expose the woolliness of this proposition takes a little bit of reasoning, but it is well worth the effort. |
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We have taken advice from a tree surgeon and some of the trees need a little bit of work doing to them which is very expensive. |
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Brian rubbed his thumb back and forth over my index finger knuckle, tickling me a little bit. |
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Leading the BBC at this moment does feel a little bit like skateboarding down a flight of stairs holding a Ming vase. |
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But we were wrong-footed a little bit by the regulations and other teams do the better job. |
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But maybe there's something just a little bit mad about these people, a little bit mythomaniac about them. |
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If a regular person would have just used them for a little bit, he or she would have been unconscious for days or weeks, or they could have died. |
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So what you have is a small, metallic case with plastic reinforcements at the corners, a little bit like a shockproof watch. |
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In the short term, however, the average transient wants nothing more than food in their stomach and a little bit of dignity. |
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We were monitoring a little bit of your communication relays to Earth earlier today. |
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I owe it to myself to go out on a limb and do something that reflects a little bit of character. |
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It frightened Trent a little bit and made him feel very uneasy but he let it slide. |
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Howie, you're a little bit younger than I am, but you may have a vague remembrance of this. |
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Nonetheless, it s a subject about which I can get a little bit passionate betimes. |
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The putting green is the only area where you could use a little bit more time. |
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Perhaps for feminists Tiefer's repetitiousness makes the lecture a little bit long. |
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Every little bit that's shaved or drilled off the pyramid is irreplaceable, and it represents an erosion of something that should be preserved. |
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Sometimes the surround sound processor and the amplifier are combined into a surround sound receiver, to save you a little bit of money. |
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They just needed a little bit of motivation, a bit of that experience, and they've been away laughing. |
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Denver received a little bit of help from everyone on Monday night to win a 30-10 laugher over Kansas City. |
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The shirt was that little bit too pink, there was one button too many left carefully-casually undone and the tan was a shade and a half too dark. |
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Each time you have an argument, that little bit of resentment is like a trading stamp. |
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Both the books and the films are artful and entertaining, but also more than a little bit campy, like zoot suits and swing dancing. |
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Julian shook himself mentally and gratefully took the sandwich, salami and bologna with a little bit of mustard, and chips. |
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I was under the pump a little bit to get myself ready in the last couple of weeks with some back tightness. |
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Maddy's lips separated a little bit and she grinned before shooting another quick glance at Carver while replying. |
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This evening we'll fly to Grenoble, tomorrow is a rest day, with just a little bit of training on the menu. |
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The bodice was corseted and tied all the way down the front with black ribbon and it was separated enough just to show a little bit of skin. |
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Just to define the terms a little bit, the trade deficit is the excess of our imports of goods over our exports of goods. |
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It made it sound a little bit cooler to be down there to all the underclassmen and seniors not doing the dual-credit stuff. |
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The little bit I did see was around where I spent my New Year's with the seal family. |
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Joey begins to swim out and goes under for a little bit before resurfacing, enjoying the feel of being in the water. |
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It's your worst nightmare getting turned over in one of these games but maybe it'll make one or two of our guys sit and think a little bit. |
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All this is irrelevant because the little bit I skimmed bored me, so I decided to stop and talk about myself. |
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I watched her open up the paper, let the rest of the tobacco fall onto the ground, and then ball up the little bit of paper and flick it. |
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She applied eye shadow, mascara, a little bit of blusher, and strawberry lip-gloss to finish the look. |
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Would it have killed Perez to spend a little bit of money to secure one or two average, reliable benchwarmers? |
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It was really easy to drink, because I put lemon juice and honey and a little bit of salt into each one. |
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Can you tell us a little bit about what's going behind this anti-American stance? |
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So with the Golf a little bit of over-driving to push up the rev counter might be required. |
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But, otherwise, I think they'll give him a little bit of breathing room initially. |
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It had been a mess and I was climbing the walls and was a little bit bitter. |
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Therefore, it behoves us to help people a little bit, by making sure that a title bears some relationship to the contents of a bill. |
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So it's a little bit different from reading, let's say, a scholarly journal. |
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She snuggled her body next to mine a little bit more and closed her eyes, letting out a little sigh. |
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Using a little bit of her vast surfing knowledge Kirsty's book definitely keeps you hooked. |
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January extends the party a little bit as most people's catch-up month, making it maybe the best month of all for moviegoing. |
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It's a little bit revisionist for some people in terms of the whitewashing of this historical character. |
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Seeing the name of Benny's brother flashing on the phone like that had just freaked her out a little bit. |
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They will sit on your rear bumper until they get a little bit of a straight road and then they are past you like a flash. |
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Their music has a little bit of many great influences, from post-punk to new wave to shoegaze. |
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A word every prep fears, due to the fact they hate seeing a little bit of blubber on anyone, especially themselves. |
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As usual Megan began eating her food quickly whereas I just played with it and only ate a little bit. |
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That little bit of socialism, or communism if you will, has done a whole lot of good as far as almost eliminating illiteracy. |
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After a couple of escalator rides followed by an elevator and a little bit walking, I was finally now at the Commander's office door. |
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After mouthing off at her, they turned it down a little bit, then a minute later cranked it up even louder than it was originally. |
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In the meantime, we can enjoy this story, which is a nice little bit of light reading. |
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I'm a righty, so I lead with that side of my body, thus my right side is a little bit larger than my left side. |
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We were talking and laughing about things, so that there was a little bit of lightness in the room, even if he didn't respond to it. |
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But now he's opened up his stance a little bit, and his hands are lightning quick on that inside pitch. |
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Their outstanding quality was a little bit too much for us and it was a fair result. |
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My father felt like that was maybe a little bit too much for me, but how else do you learn? |
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The road trip is a little bit about a great disappointment that turns to a great victory later, a challenge that became a success. |
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I don't approve of smoking in any form, whether it's cannabis or nicotine, but I do think the police were going a little bit over the top. |
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More often than not, that last little bit doesn't get thrown in with lion-like qualities. |
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A first look reveals a shy, soft-spoken personality who can only speak Tamil and a little bit broken Hindi and English. |
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He will tone up a little bit more and he will look more built, although he is still a big guy at the moment. |
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I'm doing a college paper on rodeos, more specifically Saddle Bronc Riding, and I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit about it? |
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The common law was a little bit boring but the criminal law was fantastic, the professor told a few criminal cases and spoke about arbitraments. |
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We were role playing there a little bit just to give you an idea of what kinds of conversations he would have with potential clients. |
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I tried to sink a little bit deeper in my chair, hoping no one would see me. |
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She had two small Martinis, then a 1936 Armagnac in a warm glass, which she liked so much she had a little bit more. |
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I chopped up a good amount of fresh mint leaves together with a little bit of rosemary needles and simply added to the cake batter. |
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I have allowed a little bit of toing and froing on this, but my patience is now at an end. |
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After I hung up the phone I sat outside a little bit and watched the leaves blow on the trees. |
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Other women would have their faces powdered and rouge rubbed into their cheeks, but Evy was only planning on putting a little bit of lipstick on. |
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I eyed the folder in her hands with both nervous excitement and a little bit of foreboding. |
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A little bit everyday does more, over the long haul, than the Weekend Warrior thing. |
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I've known people who gave sensationally good auditions, and then just moved on a little bit over the three years. |
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Some of the older buildings are looking a little bit tired and we are hoping this project will give them a new lease of life. |
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Have you ever seen, heard or even tasted blood pudding, which seems a little bit bizarre and even horrible? |
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She has an actress's flair for melodramatics and is more than a little bit spoiled besides. |
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I've been loosely blabbing a little bit lately, and this is the time I need to come clean about the whole thing. |
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I had looked at them a little bit askance just because of my belief system. |
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I laughed out loud when I read it, yet at the same time it makes me just a teeny little bit uncomfortable. |
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It is a little bit frightening how broadly he asserts his authority as commander in chief. |
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I've had a love-hate relationship with the place since I was 5, and always feel a little bit excited when I arrive. |
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You must have been a little bit nervous of what the safety situation is there. |
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It is something a little bit unusual, you know, not their normal run-of-the-mill investigation, I would have thought. |
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The neckline was low and open to reveal her collarbone and a little bit of cleavage. |
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Let's backtrack a little bit because people will wonder why we didn't address this. |
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Brenda is a fantastic singer, but not really a pop star, and Maria is nice but a little bit bland. |
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My nose just kind of sat there, kind of blobby, unmistakably hereditary, a little bit wonky and sort of round. |
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I always find songs written about that quite saccharine and a little bit obvious. |
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I think it's better to be a little bit humorous, not just lugubrious if you can help it. |
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The drive itself was not too bad, although there was a fair amount of understeer and a little bit of roll. |
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We bummed around town for a little bit and then stopped at another pub on the edge of the lake, and had a beer. |
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We slapped the blinkers on him in his work and I felt he showed a little bit of improvement but certainly not enough to think he could win. |
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I was a little bit blubbery, to be honest, but Chelsea was all excited. |
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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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Collectively, these young women are making entrepreneurship not just aspirational, but a little bit edgy. |
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The summer heat is fleeting, and the crisp golden brown of autumn lingers just a little bit longer than it should. |
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My beef is not with Jolie, whom I congratulate on her work, and admire as human being simply trying to do a little bit of good. |
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Apologizing to the bice is a little bit like preaching to the church choir. |
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There is a set of booster vaccines at about kindergarten age, with a little bit of variation from practice to practice. |
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There are benefits to accepting a little bit of abracadabra. |
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Should the rest of us trust what we see on television when our acquaintance with a case is confined to that little bit of testimony that is billed as a confession? |
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Let the politicians who are so blind as to be unable to see beyond their noses give John and Josephine Citizen just a little bit of credit for our common sense values. |
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I wouldn't follow this as a webcomic, at least not regularly, but it's more or less guaranteed to make me a little bit happier every time I see it. |
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There was one other thing that I just wanted to correct for the record because I think that this was an example of his playing it just a little bit too cute by half. |
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A friendly sibling rivalry that drives them to work a little bit harder and compete a little longer can only serve as a benefit to both the sisters and the team. |
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It's amazing what a few old guys can do with a little bit of charm and a whole lot of crabs. |
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It reminds me a little bit of the Welsh side of my family who a generation back refused to learn Welsh or take Welsh culture seriously, and are now recanting. |
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Together the two kindred souls find common pleasure in exploring the delights of an alien culture, even while discovering a little bit about themselves. |
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God sprinkled just a little bit more on Danielle Bradbery than he did the rest of us, and I'm just glad to call her a friend. |
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If those people who live there didn't knock it so much and were just a little bit patriotic and counted their blessings, they just might find some peace of mind. |
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I suppose you can if you were dumb and delusional enough to think that the Emmy voters might liven things up a little bit. |
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I had one gun, an M-1 from World War I, but it was sawed down a little bit. |
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We needed him to be wary, absorbed, and a little bit gruff, and he gamely complied, thereby furthering his own self-made legend. |
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The one thing I have a little bit of a problem with is I don't quite understand this obsession about doing remakes and making television series into feature films. |
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The modern day Mrs. Claus is embarking on a mercy mission to Romania, to bring a little bit of Christmas spirit into the lives of orphaned children. |
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I try to only do a little bit of emailing, scan the most important things, see if anything is urgent. |
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You'll often find yourself with an ample number of points, which is one of the culprits that makes the game that little bit too easy, unlimited respawns being the other. |
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If you do a little bit of comparison shopping online, you will find fabric and leather-like bags for under 50 dollars, and quality leather for under a hundred. |
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You may just enjoy the rich, smooth fruit of their labor that little bit more. |
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I was a little bit wary or a little bit leery because he had to pick the gun up and put it in the bag, so of course I was watching what he was doing. |
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Women have been slaving away in the kitchen for eons, maybe a little bit longer. |
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I'm sure the legal eagles who reviewed all this know what they're doing, but this has made me just a little bit curious about exactly how libel laws work. |
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The pain in my side had let up a little bit, thank goodness. |
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You could see once he made the lead, he let up a little bit. |
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But there will be a little bit of Orc killing to be seen in the extended cut. |
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I had to fill it in with an eyebrow pencil a little bit so that we could read it on camera. |
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So it's a little bit invasive right now, and we have no privacy. |
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The street lamps and signs lit up suddenly as it got a little bit darker. |
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You may even find, as I have, that one of these five is a stubby little bit of lippy that dates back to the thirteenth-century, or at any rate, back to your mid-twenties. |
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Instead of enjoying the fact that we can live comfortably, we spend our time looking to see who is living just that little bit more comfortably than us. |
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Lydia also managed to dot a little bit of rouge on her cheeks and smudge the smallest amount of make-up onto her eyelids despite Sarah's protests. |
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I'm sure it won't be long before someone decides they really should get that old lotto ticket in their wallet checked out, and finds themselves a little bit richer. |
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I don't know about you all, but it sounds a little bit looney tunes to me. |
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Seriously, though, is anyone else even a little bit put off by the level of violence in this clip, gorgeously shot as it is? |
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Shh, shh, it's only for a little bit, a week or two at most. |
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I felt a little bit low-spirited after my first attempt but decided to cheer myself up, and headed for the head office of one of the biggest commercial banks in town. |
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But this race was a little bit strange, no problems for anyone, no retirements, no accidents, no people going off, no safety cars, so everything was very normal. |
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What clues from the rock record or the fossils themselves might tell you whether a fossil assemblage was autochthonous, transported only a little bit, or truly allochthonous? |
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With just a little bit of simple joinery one could make a Shaker-style wooden seed box to replace the modern plastic version, and a soil tamper to firm the compost. |
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It is a means to an end and exists to make life that little bit easier. |
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And my character in Wild is a little bit more of a hippie than, say, Cal Morrison. |
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She did a pretty good job at first, but she did get a little bit hurt by smacking her bow arm with the string. |
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It was a little bit of Balmain, a smidge of Balenciaga, a few vague references to Yohji Yamamoto and Rick Owens. |
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Almost all my lovers had had a little bit of baby fat around the middle. |
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I think every artist has to reveal little bit of their personal baggage on a record, but sometime when you are being creative, you take on a role. |
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You put a little of water in their terrarium, and you can put a log in there for them, and then feed them like some little bit of bread and Cheerios. |
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I learned to play, a little bit of banjo-mandolin, but there was a xylophone or marimba in my room so I when I was quite little I learned to play that. |
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We had to improvise a little bit to make this position work, but it paid off in the end. |
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I think the dog deserved to have a little bit of a storyline, so that had as much to do with it as anything. |
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I covered myself a little bit when we were scriptwriting because unlike the 1933 film I had several of our principal characters actually falling to the bottom of the ravine. |
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I thought I would turn and bang the ball because I had seen the keeper move a little bit towards the far post and leave a small gap at his near post. |
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So it's a little bit different to the sort of classic nutritional deficiency diseases, like scurvy, it seems to be slightly more complicated than that. |
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Cooper always seems to bring a little bit of the seaside along with him. |
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So it nettles me a little bit for people to question her qualifications. |
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My desire to acquire a little bit of rented land on which to grow all things green did not arise from a need to be part of this selfless gardening community. |
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So, the film is all about the triumph of spectacle over narrative, but sometimes you need just a little bit of narrative to make things worth while. |
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So it's a little bit like the ticker-tape procession we have today. |
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I mean, are we getting sold a little bit of a bill of goods, here? |
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Pupils from the school in East Hull are hoping to make a little bit of history by burying a time capsule at the site of their new school, which is due to open in January. |
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Each of the new versions was a little bit different, and it was always hoped that one of the new versions would look exactly like protons, neutrons, mesons, and so forth. |
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I have been reasonably generous in allowing a little bit of toing and froing, because there have been causes for it, but now I want to return to question time. |
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When you put a laminate floor in the bathroom, use a little bit of glue on the tongue and on the groove just to make sure we have a really tight, moisture-proof seal. |
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And some people can get a little bit nervous about that because they think they're walking the long mile to put their head on the block, which is wrong. |
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A magnificent effort from her which shows she can certainly mix it with the top guns and a little bit more luck with the putter and she could pull out a big win. |
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You may need to use a little bit of cold water to get it to bind together. |
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One of the exhibits consisted simply of a couple of Post-It notes stuck to each other, hanging from the ceiling by a thread, a little bit below eye level. |
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A dot written under a vowel means that the word should be pronounced with a voice that starts low, drops a little bit lower, and is then cut off abruptly. |
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And we are also advising some tract homes, some residents and neighborhoods, a little bit further west, we're putting them on notice of evacuations. |
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I'm 45 years old and I drive a tractor trailer for a living and I've been told that I'm too tall and too big and I'm a little bit too nervous to drive these things. |
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If you look around and don't see as many strikes, and a lot of splits or spares are on the board, the lanes probably are playing a little bit tougher. |
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I had moved to L.A. and gotten a little bit of traction there, and I think my manager parlayed that into an audition. |
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Obviously, when you're going against speed and you can do misdirection and get them going the wrong way and fool them a little bit, then you've got a chance. |
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Issues like the introduction and use of biofuels in our national fuel mix become far more relevant in terms of keeping the pressure off the prices a little bit. |
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Sure, if I so choose I could reel in a nice haul of little fish but if I wait things out just that little bit longer, I know a nice big juicy fish is going to come my way. |
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And, also, the violent version is, I think a little bit too much for a comedy. |
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A pinch of sugar or a little bit of bacon helps tame their turnipy flavor. |
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For me I'm a little bit claustrophobic, so whenever I've had the sensory deprivation, the gags and the blindfolds and of course the heat I would get panicked. |
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If there is a slight gradient of intensity, where the left edge is a little bit darker than the right edge, that may be represented by a sine wave with a very long wavelength. |
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But we had a lot of grip with the car and a little bit of an unbalance. |
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She will always have a blueish tinge and she gets a little bit breathless. |
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The skald recited to us a little bit of poetry about the man's right hand. |
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We managed to pat them a little bit, but they were pretty skittish. |
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One car has a little bit different style body than the other car. |
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She was criticized by body-shaming haters on the internet after she was photographed wearing a bikini and appearing to have gained a little bit of weight. |
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If you can keep trying to underspend by a little bit here and there and reduce your overdraft accordingly each time, you'll soon find that you don't have one anymore. |
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But maybe we had gone into the game a little bit complacent, thinking that we had done the hard work after bouncing back on Saturday from a defeat. |
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The whole thing is a little bit unsavoury but is the least-worst outcome. |
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And food this good might just be worth the wait, with a little bit of luck and neighbourly support the restaurant might be on the scene long enough to get its act together. |
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With just a little bit of length, you can create a variety of different stunning updos and hairstyles using your fingers, heated irons, hot rollers or a diffuser. |
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