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Here, a 32-bit value X = (X7, X6, ⋯, X0), where X i is a nibble value.
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$0.02 per share in earnings — excluding certain items — was anticipated and met, and Groupon's revenue of $609 million was a nibble over expectations.
"Yeah, I'm a nibbler," Woodfox said.
She's always been a nibbler because her figure has always been paramount, long legs and a narrow waist — even during her years of celibacy — but in the wake of the dire and unexpected news her hunger has become voracious.
This is a mere nibble out of the 20% of energy use thought to be wasted in a typical American home.
This is why it's called a nibble, because it's like take a series of small bites of something.
There is a more showy nibble of mandarin segments filled with a punchy "jam" of dried shrimp with peanut and chilli.
Snappy, buttery pumpkin seed brittle is a new seasonal nibble from Bouchon Bakery in the Time Warner Center, where a bag is $5.75 for five ounces.
In computer jargon, one binary digit is called a bit, two digits are called a crumb, four digits are called a nibble and eight digits are called a byte.
"Urban fighting is a war of attrition, you nibble, nibble, nibble," said Mr. Rouget, the Bancroft contractor.
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