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The tiny, hug-loving snowman from Frozen is stretched between them, and Seamus is technically correct: Olaf was a Christmas present from his big sister Rosena.
Kate describes how she then held her son's tiny 1kg body, hugging and soothing him, telling him his twin sister, Emily, was fine and that she loved him.
We were in the foothills of Picos de Europa, where everything is vertical: the sheer mountain faces, the steep pine trees, the skinny roads dotted with tiny cars nervously hugging the shoulders, flocks of sheep perched on the rocky lands, lone goats standing expertly on their hind legs munching from a thicket of low-hanging leaves, a cacophony of cowbells and beams of sunlight warming it all.
He also blessed the new altar at a tiny church and hugged and kissed locals who crowded around him.
Before the meeting with his fellow countrymen, Pope Francis blessed the new altar at a tiny church and hugged and kissed locals who crowded the Varginha community streets.
And, he added, when they next see each other, the pitcher will give the tiny outfielder a big hug.
He hugs a tiny middle-aged woman on his staff, calling her "my little piglet".
Tiny furry clusters of green hug that soil beneath it, shimmering a little, kind of like stringy, caterpillar coils of velvet in the softest sunlight.
Folded onto the tiny seat, his knees nearly hugging his ears, Jeremy resembled a circus clown on a tricycle.
The horn was still sounding when Cincinnati's James White hugged Tim Smith, the tiny East Tennessee State dynamo who came within a whisker of ousting the Bearcats in the first round of the N.C.A.A. tournament.
The president made jokes about his wife -- "Michelle never said to me I can just pick up something with my fingers at a state dinner," he quipped, after FLOTUS instructed the kids to eat with their hands -- and doled out some handshakes and hugs to the tiny guests.
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