No wonder the Western world has been smitten by the sari, and every woman with a smidgen of sartorial savvy wants one. |
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When contemporary historians look back on Genoa in 20 years' time, will they find a smidgen of significance in these events? |
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The Banoffee Pie was a small disc of salty-sweet crumbs, topped with a smidgen of toffee and banana under a voluminous cloud of piped cream. |
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She lends the film much-needed plausibility, despite nagging doubts that she is a smidgen too old to be playing such roles. |
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But even in unadjusted dollars, the level of tech outlays has recovered all but a smidgen of the losses suffered during the recession. |
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The fellow was truly smitten, since he risked his job to give Carolyn a smidgen of moon dust in token of his adoration. |
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And don't expect your cholesterol to drop one iota from the smidgen of soy protein that breakfast cereal adds. |
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The administration offered the nation economic self-interest, technical wonkery, and a smidgen from the pork barrel. |
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The book is all songs and vignettes, with the odd crumb of action or smidgen of spoken words. |
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Okay, if we really look hard, Mick has just the smidgen of the beginnings of a dowager's hump. |
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Though made from an odd array of ingredients including a smidgen of potato flour, they did taste vaguely like French fries. |
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The city is generously, panoramically free of any smidgen of beauty, but not without a fearsome charm and noisome excitement. |
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The general MiFID rules for executing orders differ from the present rules by only a smidgen. |
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The name is deceptive because this dish isn't tofu at all but consists of cream cheese cubes topped with green onions and bonito flakes and is eaten with a smidgen of wasabi. |
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Each was bound along the left ledge with the kind of rubbery glue used to bind a pad of writing paper and featured jokes and an occasional smidgen of story. |
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I guess the question is that material does form a smidgen of the assets that ISPs provide, or cable. |
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Yet the decision of the courts is that if one can even show a smidgen of artistic value somehow that makes it okay. |
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The association's recipe is simple: one adult, one child, one cushion and just a smidgen of time. |
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Their village, this smidgen of relative calm a mere line-cast away from the thrash on Mumbai's main streets, sits on prime real estate. |
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The only thing wrong with Streep's performance is that, when she smiles, she is a smidgen too pretty. |
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Alex Bluett, friskafood.com This tart is worth every smidgen of the high percentage cocoa solids that go into it. |
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Bad laws are there to be broken and no one with a smidgen of self respect and national pride should apologise to anyone for taking a stand against such bunkum. |
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She used the curvature of the chip to hold a smidgen of salsa. |
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There was not a smidgen of acceptance of the crimes on any level. |
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The secularists refer to culinary matters, the joys of lox and bagels, of knishes and kugel, and a smidgen of Yinglish and Hebronics. |
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Now that the Prime Minister has been reeled out of his corner and done an about-face on Copenhagen, will he now show just a smidgen, just a bit of leadership and order the minister to do his job and get a plan for Canada? |
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From it he pinched a smidgen of snuff and packed the tobacco into his dudeen, a terrible habit for a young man to possess. |
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And even for the sake of sartorial symmetry, I was not prepared to allow even a smidgen of political solidarity with a Liberal cabinet minister, certainly not with Jack Layton in the room. |
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All these others are contributing just a smidgen more. |
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Make a refreshing dressing by mixing two drizzles of fresh lemon juice with one smidgen of finely chopped fresh garlic and a half plop of Dijon mustard. |
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