| That task, however, proved only a tad less difficult than playing three-dimensional tick-tack-toe. |
| While this lead will shrink before polling day, you might think he'd be a tad complacent. |
| If her love of books is a tad over-the-top, she's suffering from bibliolatry. |
| In the film Stanton is less grand and less sexy, and Travolta plays it subdued, a tad mopish. |
| This is a very dark film, and some shots seemed a tad bit soft, but overall the transfer is very nice. |
| The second largest room of his funerary complex, just a tad smaller than his actual burial chamber, was a wine cellar. |