Like all mothers, though, she sees you as her little girl growing up, and it's making her a teensy bit nervous. |
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I glanced at Jeff, who was staring straight ahead, looking a teensy bit pale. |
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One could lean over from one of those little teensy protuberances of rock, ice, gravel and snow and stare straight down at infinity. |
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Now that is a teensy bit different from your average enterprise software company. |
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Her smile wavered a teensy bit, the kind of tiny movement that I had learnt to determine in Ali's smiles. |
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She was being ridiculous, isolating him like this, all because of one teensy tiny stupid little question that he wished he'd never asked! |
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That said, a teensy bit more stress and I would have happily tried to lamp him at his request. |
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I'm just a teensy bit worried that they may have security set up as I doubt I'm the only one who's had that idea. |
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It probably comes down to a single line of code somewhere with a teensy tiny almost insignificant bug in it. |
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There's must-have chocolate, sugared cookies, even splashy sips of champagne or sparkling fruit juice over teensy scoops of sorbet. |
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For the first time I settled down, got calm and gained just a teensy bit of perspective. |
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Unfortunately, the anger was short-lived and a teensy bit of paranoia set in. |
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I borrowed Sue's knitted flower pattern and added a few more stitches to make it a teensy bit bigger. |
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You couldn't blame me for being a teensy bit apprehensive, could you? |
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I just want to clear up one eensy teensy tiny minor matter here. |
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The errors go down to the teensy details: below is a blowup of the beam in that measure. |
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Okay, I think I'm getting a teensy bit carried away, but no more. |
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I am a teensy bit nervous about the food situation, however. |
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But the Postal Service viewed the matter with a teensy bit more urgency. |
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And I think it's safe to say he earns a teensy bit more money than you do. |
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The corollary being, if she slacks off, even a teensy bit, anything that goes wrong is her fault. |
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The editorial is probably on-target except for one teensy detail. |
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They're like a teensy tiny version of a normal cigarette lighter. |
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Calling Apartment 1A Kensington Palace an apartment is a just a teensy bit misleading. |
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They sell the teensy bags you get in supermarket multipacks at full price. |
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Engineers have dialed in a teensy hint of softness around the edges, but some may find the ride to enter the realm of discomfort on rougher roads. |
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And she did it looking fab in this teensy weensy gold number from the king of bling Julien Macdonald. |
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This teensy, wincey little Left Bank bar exudes an illicit glow. |
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In reality, there have been late nights, late mornings and just the teensy weensiest bit of nagging. |
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But is it possible that you might just be a teensy bit of a wimp? |
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There's only a teensy chance that I'll be able to make your party, as I'm up to my eyeballs in work. |
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So is it a teensy bit wrong of us to admit that British actress Lancaster, pictured, looked ever-so-slightly fanciable in that get-up? |
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It is a teensy, weensy time machine that returns everything to a golden age when all was well. |
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Eugenia Kim''s version has two bobbles, it''s a teensy bit Minnie Mouse, but cosy so we can forgive it. |
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Have you considered that maybe you are being just a teensy weensy bit too sensitive? |
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Another strength is the humanity of the film, seen in the emotional confrontation between him and his teensy bit domineering mum, beautifully played by Anjelica Huston. |
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Same can't be said when Decibel Sharapova is on court, as she was yesterday in a quarter-final match with a teensy Slovakian called Dominica Cibulkova. |
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Lewis Some of us might feel a teensy bit old watching this episode. |
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Then there were some teensy problems with LightSquared perhaps zapping air-traffic-control systems, national defense networks and GPS devices in cars. |
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