They will matter a tad more when the debates happen, until then it's all day-to-day. |
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Some will argue that nearly eleven years into a peace process, it's a tad on the late side. |
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Because, let's face it, miserable people can be just a tad irritating themselves. |
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I dropped hints to Ed, but I feel rather selfish in doing so because it's a tad pricey for our budget. |
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In a second half that was not much prettier but laced with a tad more passion, they bided their time. |
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Also, while not wishing to criticise in the slightest, I do feel the place needs livening up just a tad. |
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The Byron area has quietened off a tad but tailor are still around along with bream and dart. |
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But one swallow does not make a summer, and it might be a tad premature to call an end to this bear market. |
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Track seven boosts the creepy level a tad with the mournful, almost chant-like singing. |
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Once launched, the slightly over-detailed opening screen may leave some novices feeling a tad overwhelmed. |
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She had an fine body, even though she was a tad wider in the hips and behind area then fashion models, mind you, she did eat. |
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I don't like checker patterns and tweed-like materials in general, and the jockey hats are a tad bit weird. |
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Listen up for Alex van Heerden hanging his flugelhorn notes just a tad above the soft tones of the other instruments. |
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His natural demeanor can seem a tad tepid, but at least he's not trying to be a jittery homespun Hepburn like his famous co-star. |
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Purists may bemoan the use of an actual producer and recording studio, and sure, the record is a tad sheeny. |
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Admittedly she's young, slim and a tad green and new to the place, so it's only polite. |
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The problem with moisturising your whole body is that it can be time consuming and quite frankly, a tad tedious. |
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It is still a tad cold, as evidenced by my pink cheeks but it felt good to get out there and let the fresh air clear away the cobwebs. |
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This little package of dense black fur is fearless but unaggressive, happy to please but not a pushover, a tad stubborn but a complete lovebug. |
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So exuberant, perhaps a tad inebriated but almost always good natured and fun. |
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Mother chose boeuf bourguignon for her main course, which was full of flavour, despite the meat being a tad overcooked. |
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That is like a millstone around his neck and one that made him a tad tetchy when the subject was inevitably raised again yesterday. |
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A child who is able to argue with such infallible logic is perhaps a tad old to be toting a dummy in public. |
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Some, like Will Ferrell's cameo as a prisoner who's hot for Hutch, work because they're just a tad weird. |
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I thought this celebration might be a tad hasty and hubristic as there were still two cards to come. |
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Yes it is a tad flaky but it's also classic Hollywood high-concept cuteness. |
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But this was all a tad incongruous in the surroundings of what looked like a converted garage. |
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They did have this rather strange habit of sticking their thumbs up at the crowd after every song too which looked a tad comical at times. |
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Part of the constellation Puppis, the star is a tad too faint to see with the unaided eye. |
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Warm, spicy, a tad bitter, Grains of Paradise have a full, delicious taste and a lovely, citrus aroma. |
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The cheers came on cue, even though the applause must have struck quite a few of the Democratic graybeards in the audience as a tad ironic. |
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I guess this is a tad defensive, but I don't like seeing my compatriots dissed by someone who should know better. |
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It was a force nine gale, a tad below a hurricane, and Rogue Wave was in a grand and powerful waltz. |
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It seems a tad unreasonable to sue your customer base and then expect them to buy poor quality music to fix the situation. |
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I particularly liked this pattern, which was easy to memorise and a tad more interesting than a rib or stocking stitch. |
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The short Scherzo is very Mendelssohnian and might, therefore, have been played with a tad more gossamer lightness. |
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Although I enjoy the stir, one does feel a tad self-conscious wearing an item of clothing which is the epitome of ideologically unsound apparel. |
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The haddock was a bright white colour, but tasted a little tough, as if it had been overcooked a tad. |
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Just a 15-minute drive away, Branston offers another chance to relax and unwind in some splendour but requires a tad more energy. |
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Their songs sound a tad pretentious and arty now, but you can't go wrong with the music and energy. |
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Apart from a tendency of the clarinet to go a tad sharp at times this was a most enjoyable performance. |
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Unfortunately, though, the sequential changes are tad sloppy on the upshift and slightly jerky on the downshift. |
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Synth pads and a vocoder may seem a tad too trendy, but since the guys have pretty bad hair, they can get away with it. |
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Matters get decidedly steamy and a tad too confessional, though the lyrical twists reveal depth and vulnerability alongside the braggadocio. |
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Your prudence is rare and does you credit, but you may be taking things a tad too far. |
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Additionally, we found the numerous pieces cumbersome and the carrying case a tad bulky for our tastes. |
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He looks a tad constipated to me, that or he has just emitted built-up gas and is clenching his carpentered cuspids in embarrassment. |
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The early chapters are a little confusing perhaps, and the ending is a tad predictable. |
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Like most of the people in town, Carly was decked out in orange and black, except a tad more subtle. |
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Paul's answer is to change his first name via deed poll for the princely sum of just a tad under thirty quid. |
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Not non-existent, just a tad light when compared to the prodigious talent and output of Lennon-McCartney. |
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Of the aforementioned flaws, the one to effect the film most was the pace, which at times was a tad slow. |
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It would seem that my hands may have been a tad shaky, or the flooring in the old legion was wobbly, causing the pictures to be fuzzy. |
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They're considered a tad dressier than khakis or jeans, but remember that they are not formal in any way. |
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Needless to say, I'm a tad miffed all round when it comes to gaming magazines. |
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In my eyes a slight shift in the script would make the ending of the show seem a tad less grim. |
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It was kind of incredible but the general consensus was that it was a tad long. |
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Perhaps I am being a tad simplistic here, obviously there's the issue of passive smoking. |
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If you were exceptionally fussy you might say that the article is just a tad short on hard numbers. |
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She was standing by a trunk we had in the living room, looking a tad distressed. |
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I got a tad splashed which could've been embarrassing as I was wearing white trousers! |
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If these sound like the words of one who is a tad star-struck, don't be deceived. |
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However, a minority let their admiration and devotion to the great saint go a tad too far. |
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I may mention that my sister tends to overreact a tad and may at times behave like a drama queen. |
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We are a tad worried by our fellow inhabitants, however, if we're regarded as the cleverest on earth. |
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A tad more emotional wallowing might be desired by some, but I don't find it lacking in depth or enjoyment. |
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With tad of green eyeliner bringing out my brown eyes and clear gloss smudged on my full lips, I was ready to go. |
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A tad more luck in front of goal and it could have been a different outcome. |
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A tad more modesty, and less time spent on delivering spin to the English media, might have produced a different result. |
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He adds that progress on debugging code is a tad slow, pointing to threads you can find on this bulletin board. |
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Sometimes, however, these natives can be a tad too malleable and easily persuaded by those in their inner circle. |
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The people answering the door, feeling a tad lonely, and a little concerned at the mental health of these door to door hailers. |
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Johnson then went on to echo the thoughts of a great many at the time, even if their celebrations have proven a tad premature. |
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In the film Stanton is less grand and less sexy, and Travolta plays it subdued, a tad mopish. |
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If her love of books is a tad over-the-top, she's suffering from bibliolatry. |
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While this lead will shrink before polling day, you might think he'd be a tad complacent. |
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That task, however, proved only a tad less difficult than playing three-dimensional tick-tack-toe. |
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The second largest room of his funerary complex, just a tad smaller than his actual burial chamber, was a wine cellar. |
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This is a very dark film, and some shots seemed a tad bit soft, but overall the transfer is very nice. |
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Because even if the London market is a tad depressed, good deals still sell fast. |
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The colors seemed a tad desaturated, but that could be due to stylistic intent. |
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But perhaps his mellifluous melancholy was always just a tad too left-field, a bit too intense, for mainstream tastes. |
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It was, in truth, a tad too delicate for my palate, but it looked exquisite and was perfectly enjoyable. |
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After such vibrant appetizers, some of the more subtle noodle dishes taste a tad subdued. |
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Admittedly, by reporting this blatant publicity stunt, we're fueling it to some extent, and that makes us a tad uncomfortable. |
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There was a tiny amount of a temperature, and his usually cold and damp nose was a tad on the dry side. |
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The kit is a tad expensive, but it's so thorough, so incredibly goofproof, that you'll save millions in salon appointments! |
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With the weather being a tad on the blowy side at the moment I've noticed that my skin is starting to feel dry and a little sore. |
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In fact, I have to confess that I came to miss the latter just a tad, living on my lonesome with only one other neighbor on the floor. |
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This is one flesh film that's a tad skimpy on the skinny dip and paltry on the peek-a-boo. |
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Yet it would have been even more impressive if it had been installed a tad lower. |
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Sounds like a pretty good concept on paper, even if it does sound a tad familiar, right? |
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He is looking well although his dedication to not missing any films is a tad scary. |
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The dear mademoiselle fainted at the height and I believe she is a tad ill. |
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To be honest I didn't spend a whole lot of time reading the stuff on the page partly as the tone all seemed a tad annoying. |
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But the longer the half wore on the sense a tad more craft, guile or cunning was needed to break through the formidable and sizeable Shrewsbury defence grew and grew. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, halter sounded at least a tad reluctant to take on the mantle of the Great Progressive Hope. |
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Madame sipped her coffee, a tad lukewarm, and nibbled at the Danish. |
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Let's face it, Canucks need all the globe-trotting gadabouts and nocturnal nomads they can get to liven up their cute if not a tad peculiar corner of the planet! |
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I was a tad worried that the new series might be an over-hyped damp squib. |
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Because we know she was once a tad more regular, and she feels like an old friend, and we watched her become who she is today. |
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This disturbed me a little and not because I know that my own flossing can be a tad sporadic as times depending on whether I have remembered to buy floss. |
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Rooms are plantation-style, a tad on the small side and nothing to write home about, although the restaurant, a fusion of French and Creole, is a definite winner. |
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She put on her chapstick, and drew on her high eyebrows a tad darker. |
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Joe Sutter is 93 now, silver-haired and moving a tad more slowly than he would like, but still pugnacious and sharp of tongue. |
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Heck, you might even be as unkind to note that the work is a tad dated. |
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However, maybe because he's jetlagged, Hornby is a tad tetchy today. |
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Some of the jokes were rude, others corny, and some a tad funny. |
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Yet, their early releases remained surprisingly conservative considering the angle adopted by the pair, sticking to hip-hop, ragga and dancehall a tad too closely for comfort. |
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Still, calling the other lists whimsical seems a tad unfair. |
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The farm girl from Oklahoma has a fantastic voice, and, while her performance was a tad subdued, she can probably belt it out with the best of them. |
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The new roomie is just a tad too perky for me to handle this morning. |
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Of course I might have been just a tad partial considering that they employed one of my best friends and I could be a total fangirl over some of the books Big C wrote. |
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The instructions become a tad irritating, especially for more independent or stubborn members of the audience. |
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Which is understandable, but a touch of balance would make him sound a tad more professional and perhaps make it possible to listen to him without cringing. |
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The cannelloni was a tad dry and the risotto lacked the mixed vegetables promised in the menu, with only diced zucchini and a few pieces of red bell pepper. |
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Station Security gets a tad annoyed when they see strange people hanging around ships, even if the ship in question ain't goin nowheres any time soon. |
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I tried to book our ryokan today, and the woman couldn't understand a word I said, and was a tad rude, and I had to hand the phone over to Tamura. |
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All of which was a tad harsh on his players after a sodden day's play, so soft and slippy as to be an unreliable indicator of the teams' prospects in the months ahead. |
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I realize my condemnation of male diner culture may seem a tad harsh. |
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The special teams play is a tad confusing the first few tries, but with some practice using the Mini-Camp drills help explain things and get you on the right path. |
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But after few rounds of simply making baskets, the game turned a tad more serious, bosh says. |
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He thought maybe there was a market for something a tad more delicate and easier to eat, so he hired a local meatpacker to develop his thin, dried beef stick. |
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The sorbet was tangy and was a tad tart while in the main course the pepper in the yam croquette brought it to life. |
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Haggis, neeps and tatties with whisky sauce is perhaps a tad dry and extraordinarily hefty, served up in a slab-like nut roast, but decent enough. |
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She did complain that the salsa was a tad watery, but the beef was superb. |
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Despite being a tad overpriced it is a lovely little apartment. |
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I would also suggest that your boyfriend is over-reacting just a tad if he thinks he's not going to get a promotion because some morons gave him a slagging. |
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My email is going a tad bung at the moment, as is my whole computer. |
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And he seems to be a tad underprepared for the winter coming up. |
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The horse was sublimely quiet, bordering on bored and a tad mulish. |
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A tad more pressure, the paper blots, and the picture goes awry. |
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I leaned over Justin and rolled down the window the tiniest tad. |
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Another child didn't want to unhand hers even if it was a tad on the wobbly side. |
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Her baffled dad asked around and, admittedly a tad desperately, I came up with the theory that greyhound was a corruption of gazehound. |
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That's a tad shorter than the usual hour for wheat berries or half hour for farro. |
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Salsify may have been a tad fortunate when poor Oscar Delta jinked left and put JJ Mangan on her jacksy with victory in sight but I'll take it. |
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The fettuccini was a tad under-cooked for my taste, but the juicy tiger prawns and shrimp compensated for that. |
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A colourful, bouncy, groovesome platformy sort of thing that's a tad too hard for its own good. |
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Although the brisket was excellent, Elbert seemed a tad hurrisome to conclude the meal so she would stop talking. |
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But that's a tad unfair because, over the years, she's proved herself to be a fine character actress. |
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But that''s a tad unfair because, over the years, she''s proved herself to be a fine character actress thanks to a wide variety of roles. |
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I'm a tad miffed the knicker nicker has, by and large, steered clear of our line. |
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Sclaffer and the Cobra joined in a tad too readily for my liking, but we'll let that pass. |
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He stated that could be achieved by raising a tad more some social security rates and foremost by upping collectibility of dues. |
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Even so, I feel a tad guilty to be depriving him of the opportunity. |
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It's a tad tedious, and the juice of the original wordage doesn't flow through at all places as it should. |
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David, who has been married to wife Dawn for 42 years, admits his tastes became a tad fussier after he suffered two heart attacks 10 years ago. |
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However, Miley's fans who went to her concerts feel a tad disappointed that Miley cannot even remember her own lyrics anymore and had to take advantage of teleprompters. |
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Grahm, while feeling a tad agrodolce in bidding farewell to the bucolic Bonny Doon property, is frizzante beyond words with excitement about the new Tasting Room. |
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But as it is, Koch wants this antirape comedy to be trendy, tough, and hilarious too, and considering the material, that not only won't wash, it's just a tad obscene. |
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It's a tad rockier, while also nurturing a more intimate sound. |
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Eureka, the answer to why we may get a tad tubbier during winter season. |
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It is swishly renovated, very comfortable and a tad quieter. |
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Bynum may come off a tad naive, but he does not appear to be some clueless, pampered high schooler whose world knowledge extends from baseline to baseline. |
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Mali, while seeming sophisticated, wanders in and out of ghetto rat behavior, especially when it comes to her man, Tad Honeywell. |
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So begins 53 nights of terror as Tad relives Pogo's crime, awakens screaming, and recites the terrifying details to his disbelieving family. |
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Shoe presses increase bulk and consequently softness and absorbency, supplying some of the same benefits as TAD technology. |
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He grapples with his own sexuality in the film and expresses his inner loathing by making fun of Tad at every opportunity. |
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We aimed to define TAD, investigate its prevalence in otologically healthy subjects, and study its characteristics and associated symptoms. |
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Pioneer UAE has launched Technical Audio Devices, or TAD, in the country in association with the Dubai Audio Centre, according to a statement. |
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Miraculously, she wins and on her subsequent date with Tad, Rosalee opens his eyes to everything that he has been missing in his pampered LA life. |
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The TAD centre has also put itself at the heart of the community, supporting charitable causes such as funds for baby Kyle Sheekey, who suffered from meningitis. |
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When she arrived, she was told that Tad wasn't there and to have a seat and wait while they radioed him in. |
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So, Jam, who did your wardrobe, Tad the preppie sailboat captain? |
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Nominated for the British Fantasy Award, the original fiction anthology featured stories and contributions by Tori Amos, Clive Barker, Gene Wolfe, Tad Williams, and others. |
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Prester John also features in Tad Williams' epic trilogy, Memory, Sorrow and Thorn and Season 2 of Netflix's Marco Polo includes references to Prestor John. |
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