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Spreading a bit of terror among company directors could concentrate minds in the boardroom.
Eleven years on, she's determined to keep letting the good times roll (without the booze, of course), and even spreading a bit of Christmas cheer while she's at it.
The narrowest linewidth indicated by the shades of blue in Fig. 2d also fills a similar area as the one indicated by the dashed circle in Fig. 2a, spreading a bit to the top of the sample.
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Holiday cheer is swell, but theatrically, at least, maybe it's starting to be spread a bit thin?
Lay a wrapper on a clean, dry surface, and using your finger or a brush, spread a bit of egg along half of its circumference.
Neil Hassenbein spoke about how he felt inspired to spread a bit of light in the world by doing "mitzvahs," or good deeds.
The director made it sound like it's the jam just spread a bit thinner, ie, an impact but not too terrible.
OFF he went again before Easter, shuttling between South Africa and Zaire, and on to a regional summit in Togo, trying to spread a bit of reconciliation beyond his country's borders.
Mets fans had spread a bit of humor to the sports world with their deadpan jabs, but they still couldn't catch a break: the Giants took three games out of four.
"It seemed to spread a bit of joy at a time when people really needed it," said Kate Stanners, executive creative director at Saatchi & Saatchi London, the agency that created the ad.
(This is supposed to be a safe space, so no judging. And who hasn't been there?) For nearly fifty per cent of binge viewers, those hours were spread a bit more thinly over a week.
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