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1 That little quirk to his mouth faded, making his face very serious.
2 Turns out there's a little quirk to the game - not a bug!
3 Peculiar little quirk , he thought, to keep asking that question.
4 I sure didn't want to explain my little quirk to Sweetie on Sam's time.
5 He didn't know what his mother's latest little quirk was about-notabout her age, surely.
6 He saw a little quirk of her lips, at that, and was vastly encouraged thereby.
7 I worried that someday with someone else that little quirk might get him hurt, or worse.
8 Hosea Brewster went to the open doorway and gave a long whistle with a little quirk at the end.
9 They just happen to have this little quirk of biting people in the neck and drinking their blood, Penzler said in a telephone interview.
10 Sometimes it's the little quirks encountered at festivals that make a lasting impression.
11 Each smart lock has its own little quirks and perks.
12 It's one of those odd little quirks us lawyers are required to live with.
13 They're just like people; they have their little quirks .
14 One of my little quirks , I'm afraid.
15 It's just one of his little quirks .
16 All the princesses have their little quirks .
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