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Ensure sure that oil is hot enough by putting in a tiny bit of bread.
One comes in a tiny bit late.
You can't watch Lewis in a tiny bit of time.
Someone who, moreover, didn't see the harm in a tiny bit of glamour to brighten up a winter's day.
Just care enough to put in a tiny bit of effort, and soon it will stop feeling like effort at all.
Ducasse opens the shells, removes the beard and other dark parts and tosses in a tweezerful of julienned leeks that have been sautéed in a tiny bit of butter.
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Using a handheld X-Ray fluorescent gun which is "like a ray gun"—Bruno was able to determine that the threads were wrapped in copper, and, further honing in, detected a tiny bit of silver plating.
I know that when I go, which will be shortly, there will be people going on who have in them a tiny bit of me or John [husband John Thaw who died in 2002].
O.K., I'm just going to ask, do you have any interest at all in shooting a tiny bit of heroin?
In a paper published recently in the journal Science, Agnew and his colleagues revealed that the ongoing, severe drought in the western United States has made a wide swath of the region, particularly the mountains in California, a tiny bit taller.
During the funeral on Saturday afternoon, Fox News had an average of 1.38 million viewers, coming in just a tiny bit behind CNN's tabloid sister channel HLN, which had an average of 1.42 million viewers.
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