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The fractured nature of the home side's display won't matter one whit.
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And yet he wrought no whit the better; pride ruled the prince.
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Nor were the Catholics a whit behind the Protestants in this matter.
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To those two in the old orchard it mattered not a whit.
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But the girl relaxed not a whit in her attitude of offense.
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Other less-active galaxies from our carnival shred many fewer stars per year.
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She scours the news and social media for any shred of information.
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The smaller shred of the two was completely liquefied in 6 hrs.
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There were no leads; he did not have a shred of evidence.
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In a year stacked with smoking shred, Electric Aborigines remains largely unheralded.
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It doesn't matter one iota whether it made a difference or not.
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The theologians did not now subtract a single iota from the legend.
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It does not matter one iota that she cannot articulate the clues.
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Think not that an iota of all these terrors missed her mind.
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To his mind that failed to diminish the moral obligation one iota.
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He had given her every tittle of the freedom she had craved.
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He abated no jot or tittle of his demands upon human frailty.
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Do you expect me to allow scandalous tittle-tattle to be spread about Town?
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Be deaf to the tittle tattle of your fellow soldiers in the ranks.
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The General Here you see the effect of all this tittle-tattle.
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We must allow ourselves a smidgen of nostalgia for that particular year.
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She didn't, in fact, have the least tiny smidgen of an idea.
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Gretchen thought she saw a smidgen of pigeon droppings on the brim.
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There wasn't a smidgen of judgment or censure in them, just concern.
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The best they might now hope-he might hope-was a smidgen of comprehension.
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The only man who never had a scintilla of doubt is himself.
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But no scintilla of the horrible truth reached his cautious, well-balanced brain.
3
The Latin diminutive scintilla, a little spark, comes from the same root.
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There is not a scintilla of logical reasoning in defense of the operation.
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There is not the faintest scintilla of hope in my doing anything whatever.
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This season and last it has been a smidge over 90 minutes.
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Her blond hair was a little shorter, her frame a smidge stockier.
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He bent his knees a smidge, still taking the weight on his back.
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I'm gonna run upstairs and clean up a smidge before my parents show.
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Chocolatiers are a smidge different from your average chocolate makers.
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But I think Tom Hanks a smidgeon more likely for the last place.
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There was, however, some smidgeon of insight to her self-deprecating quip.
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Lox spoke Spanish, too, along with Tagalog, German, French, Italian and a smidgeon of Arabic.
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The PAC is entitled to a smidgeon of self-congratulation.
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But one detected just a smidgeon of Alan's pomposity.
Usage of smidgin in anglès
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Nevertheless, we should probably feel a smidgin of sympathy for the band.
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There's also a smidgin of rhyme and reason behind the reformation.
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Was there even a smidgin of truth in his accusation?
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The small print: not a smidgin on the press release about who is actually promoting this.
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They ate every "smidgin'" of the fish at dinner, and their larder looked desperately bare.
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And not a smidgin of shade.
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Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, and young, and possessed of even a smidgin of talent.
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Steve Agnew got Boro playing with a smidgin more adventure at Hull and they scored twice but shipped four.
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But Scholar Phelps could hardly make the accusation, nor could he supply the tiniest smidgin of direct evidence to me.
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It may be more likely that she's a lady devoid of one smidgin of one inch of a sense of humor.
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It's going to be a case of a little bit of this, a little bit of that and a smidgin of the other.
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Chairman of the Irish Congress of Trade Union's public services committee Peter McLoone has offered a smidgin of hope that widespread confrontation can be avoided.
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Thrills dept -"Teenager" has fallen from number 25 to number 80 in the Irish charts and total sales are a smidgin north of 1,200.
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"In fifty years, did you ever have a vacation, you little, silly, half-pint, smidgin of a wife?"
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Nevertheless, we should probably feel a smidgin of sympathy for the band.
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There's also a smidgin of rhyme and reason behind the reformation.