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I think it makes parents happier when it's a little bit spread out.
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I'm not sure about chewy, frankly: as a Brit, I like a bit of crunch to the edges of my cookie, which means allowing a little bit of spread in order to give a slightly thinner result.
For the acoustic guitars, he used the analogue flanger of a TC 1210 spatial expander "to sweeten the sound" and to give them "a little bit more spread".
So I hope people can find the common sense and broadcast this a little bit and spread the awareness of what's going on.
These results suggest that "even a little bit of activity, spread throughout the day, is a practical, easy way to improve well-being," says Jack Groppel, a study author and a founder of the Johnson & Johnson Human Performance Institute.
[Whereas I always thought of Connecticut cuisine as bits of Ritz crackers with a little bit of cheese spread on top and a couple very strong martinis.] Sosa won.
I would begin four nights ahead, doing a little bit each night to spread out the workload.
"If a little bit of pain is spread among a lot of people, then we can maybe get it going," he said.
At the hotel, an aide said at 8.30pm, the Clintons worked on the candidate's planned remarks, and "noshed a little bit" on a buffet spread that included salmon, roasted carrots, vegan pizza and fries.
Using the same or a different toothpick, scoop up a little bit of the fruit spread and stuff it inside, making sure not to overfill it.
"It seems to be dying down a little bit but it's certainly spread from when I first saw it".
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