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"There's usually some kernel of substance to these controversies," he said.
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Even with virtual memory, however, some "kernel" of the operating system has to remain in main memory.
Though some of the scenarios may be stock, Zivkovic's renderings of them never are — he invariably finds some kernel of transcendence in routine and unexamined rituals.
We report news, to be sure, and the vast majority of our posts have some kernel of news in them.
There is always some kernel of doubt.
Do you think there are some kernels of worthiness here?
One night, Kilduff started a small fire when some kernels of corn fell out of the popcorn omelet he was preparing and onto the range's flame.
That usually left a kernel of three or four Jews and wannabes going through the Haggadah with me.
It is usually based on a kernel of truth, but the more time that passes, the more exaggerated and unshakable the "facts" become.
You are dying for her to capture some small kernel of joy for herself.
Could there be some essential kernel of selfhood that survives until the end?
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