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It took two weeks to get a nibble.
He did not get a nibble from a buyer.
He enjoys trying to get a nibble of paper used with an overnight poultice.
I didn't even get a nibble, and wasn't sure I had the patience to sit there, gazing morosely into a hole - surely these fishermen had something stronger than soup in their flasks to see them through the day.
So if you get a nibble from the SVP of corporate development, it probably means someone is very serious.
Some in the Cuban government fear that the proffered carrot has been poisoned; others are hoping to get a nibble for themselves.
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A few minutes later I got a nibble from a pink salmon.
Shiny and sharp, it seems to precede her onto the stage, an invitation cast with energy but only slim expectations of getting a nibble.
It's not quite the credit-check-at-the-door level of the Ashe Stadium restaurants, but getting a nibble of Chicago chef Tony Mantuano's offerings doesn't come cheap.
Lenders have been known to reject applications after reading a poorly written cover letter, or one that is so impersonal that it seems as if the presentation is being widely shopped in hopes of getting a nibble.
I get a few nibbles -- most of the other students actually land their fishes and then release them back into the pond -- but I realize the thrill for me is just in completing a beautiful cast.
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