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There's a tiny sigh, "But what can you do?
Breathe a tiny sigh of relief, if not exactly contentment: the American economy grew just barely in the last quarter of 2012.
I'm surprised that the force didn't wake her — that's how hard it hit — but all she did was flutter her eyelids and let out a tiny sigh, the kind you might hear from a baby.
Take, for example, the depth of weary surrender conveyed by Janice's tiny sigh as her husband Nigel shows Mel and Mark round a home packed with bare-fanged taxidermy.
You assess it, take a deep breath (perhaps releasing a tiny sigh of regret), and accept it.
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At the beach, small waves came ashore like a series of tiny sighs.
Later, she or he will give a tiny chuckle, and soon, sigh with happiness.
She looks at Cash-Douglas, his huge brown eyes, long eyebrows and tiny button nose, and sighs: "I'm just so in love with him.
How is one's heart to remain unaffected by the knowledge that the earnest prayers of men and women had fluttered from their souls like tiny butterflies compounded of sighs, and were even now covering the columns and vaults above so that barely a pinhead of vacant space remained between them.
" 'Mary Reilly,' " Mr. Frears sighed, "was a tiny little story about a housemaid that got inflated into a big film.
Wisdom teeth, ingrown toenails, acid indigestion — whatever it is, listen intently, nod slowly and say with a sigh, "Yes, we lost Tiny to that one".
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