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Set out very small bits of honeydew or another sugary fruit near where you believe the nest to be located.
Briquettes are densely packed and formed from very small bits of wood, like sawdust, whereas chunk is naturally created from actual chunks of wood that have had almost everything but the carbon burned out of them.
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It pains me that this very small bit of steel (about 54 inches in total) is too much to ask.
Early in the film, a Ugandan villager insists that the common perception of Africa as a continent ravaged by war and disease is "just a very small bit of what Africa is," and "Throw Down Your Heart" sets out to prove him right.
It's a very small bit of building work but I have to fill in all these forms.
Think of Mexico and South America, where inexpensive rice and beans coupled with corn tortillas and avocados are part of every diet; or rural China, where tofu with vegetables and rice, and maybe a very small bit of meat, is the norm; or India where people eat lentils or chickpeas and vegetables every day.
The importance of that very small bit of Ryan's testimony may be this: namely, to the minds of investigators who worked on the earlier cases of him, that Barasch indeed remembered his earlier Stanford-related work at the SEC when he agreed to represent Stanford (which would indicate he knowingly violated conflict-of-interest laws), and he may have lied to the SEC inspector general about that.
Some people will use a very small bit of bleach mixed with the water and let the ornaments sit.
Once you have done this, you go back to the part of the iris underneath the reflection and add a very small bit of the shading in different directions using a darker pencil.
He tore them into very small bits and tossed them up in a flurry of artificial snow.
Take the two cloves of garlic and dice them into very small bits.
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