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That last bit, complete with the slightly petulant "at least," is quintessential Smith: salty, not overly optimistic, appealingly stubborn about going for what she wants.
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It is a truly amazing song, but what a completely bonkers bananas insane bit of complete insane lunacy.
The Kremlin's victory in the battle over tax laws was every bit as complete, and potentially as significant.
"We felt that Drew Doughty in this case is a little bit more complete a player".
After two generations of fighting against inflation, why be worried if the victory looks just a bit too complete, if the ancient enemy is so cowed as to no longer strain against the chains in which it is bound?
At the end the only disappointment was that he could not use the remaining hour and a bit to complete his hat-trick, having also had a goal ruled out for offside, but on this evidence he will be given plenty more opportunities following such an accomplished outing.
It's notable that when they announced the trade, the Bulls announced they were trading for "multiple draft picks, and the contract of Andrew Bynum" a rare bit of complete honesty that can only happen in the NBA when neither side wants the player to actually play basketball for them.
The ecological background (Chapter 4) is a bit more complete and draws on recent understanding about non-equilibrium dynamics in many semi-arid rangelands, though a range scientist is not totally convinced that the underlying ecology is well understood.
I feel a little bit more complete".
Static Mass writer Patrick Samuel awarded the episode five stars and said, "As [Mulder and Scully] gleefully unwrap their presents at the end, this episode is something that really makes my own Christmases feel that little bit more complete".
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