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Sanders nonetheless had reason to believe that Hillary's support in South Carolina might be thin.
The spreads might be thin, but they could employ leverage to make narrow margins go a long way.
It would be introduced as an "inferior" technology for use at a time when markets might be thin.
They and their restrained or compulsive-eater classmates, who might be fat and might be thin, are manifestations of a world in which food has become dangerous.
Breakfast might be thin, buttery crepes, with maple syrup and coffee, or a plate of poached egg, vegetarian pâté, toast and fruit salad.
Though the line might be thin between embellishment and plagiarising, I think it is possible to delineate one from the other.
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Trump might be thin-skinned and easily offended, a grifter C.E.O. on a literal golden throne.
"Ones that might be thinning a bit because they're older, I wear those if I'm outside washing my car in the driveway," she said.
Finest, however, is Evie Wyld's All the Birds, Singing (Jonathan Cape), a book so beautifully written, so alive, so nail-bitingly suspenseful, that at points this reader felt as if the oxygen might be thinning.
"Day to day we might be thinning because we have no encampment," said Andy Manos, who helped organize the marches, adding that just because some protesters have gone indoors at night doesn't mean they have gone away.
Approaching my 7th decade, I'm a little more careful putting my hair up because, and not to put too fine a point on it, I suspect I might be thinning a little – my temples seem more pronounced, my partings look wider.
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