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Sprinkle with bits of blue cheese and bits of charred steak.
This makes you unexpectedly grateful for the bits of blue, mostly in enamel, sometimes in turquoise, that crop up in the show.
Hovering over the wreck, careful to touch nothing, Mr. Clifford saw among the ballast stones little bits of blue, which turned out to be Ming dynasty porcelain.
K. Olive McKeon, a 22-year-old student, offered a photocopied zine called "Yoga as Political Praxis" bound with bits of blue ribbon.
Its body has been smoothed by the rain until it's nearly shapeless: not so much a golem as a golem-size lump of clay, dotted with bits of blue and white and orange pottery.
I'm lucky enough to have a room of my own, and I decked it with talismans that called the book to mind: fossils, bits of blue glass, Victorian botanical prints.
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It has a big hip-hop and electronic influence, as well as bits of blues, punk and soul thrown in.
In one poem, "A Patch of Blue," Mr. Fernandez described the color of the sky that day over Wall Street and a tattered bit of blue cloth, perhaps from a police uniform, he saw on the street after the buildings collapsed.
(That, on good bread, with a bit of blue... there's nothing better).
"Let's focus on that little bit of blue, not the smoke," I said.
I have a little bit of blue blood in me, from Brixton I'm sure.
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