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1 On this tiny crumb of comfort Cora's hungry heart seized greedily.
2 Have I given you just one little tiny crumb of comfort?
3 The centurions had realised that one tiny crumb of advantage remained to the Twenty-Eighth: that of height.
4 The chip might simply be another painful reminder, a tiny crumb on a phantom trail that spanned the entire galaxy.
5 There was something of naive, odious, and inane simplicity about that unfrequented tiny crumb of earth named after Jean Jacques Rousseau.
6 Artisanal bread is judged on its variegated crumb, other breads-likeWonder (which is barely even a bread, nutritionally) have uniform, tiny crumb .
7 It fluttered through the air, tiny crumbs flaking off as it fell.
8 The Onthophagi purify the soil, "dividing all filth into tiny crumbs , ridding the earth of its defilements."
9 For a quarter of an hour, I trod this blazing sand, which was strewn with tiny crumbs of seashell.
10 Then whisking a few tiny crumbs from the couch afghan, Sally gathered up the doilies and went out, smiling contentedly.
11 A single gram- atinycrumb-contains10 billion microbial cells, a mix of bacteria and fungi that contribute delicious and sometimes funky flavors.
12 Swathed in her red and purple regalia, Daisy went about her business of feeding tiny crumbs of bread to a flock of pigeons.
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