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What hope remains for even a smidgen of a peace process?
But at least he is beginning to take a smidgen of the responsibility.
Under the circumstances, even a smidgen of light was too much for her.
So would it have killed her to smile a smidgen?
He's so cheap he wants to get every little smidgen out of the can.
The still- casual service is just a smidgen better than in the past, but the food has come a long way.
He has them - albeit a smidgen longer than they were last summer.
Do you have any idea how hard we normally work for each little smidgen of information?
By that time, committee members hope to have removed every smidgen of power from his office.
A smidgen of imagination will make you think you're in Europe.
Had there been a smidgen more in the budget, we would have gone for a massage.
That's only a smidgen less than what a 10-year Treasury is paying.
Most of them weren't women a smidgen under six feet tall.
But sad to say, they have not a smidgen of magic in them; he got the lot.
A smidgen of the budget will go into television for a test in three Michigan markets.
Soon the old enthusiasm had killed the last smidgen of guilt.
I put it back in, a smidgen less far, and let her take a couple of practice swallows.
Doesn't seem to matter if there is only a smidgen of truth in it.
Now human rights groups ask business for a code that would show some smidgen of interest about labor conditions in China.
But all it took was a smidgen of imagination to see my grandmother there.
She didn't, in fact, have the least tiny smidgen of an idea.
From our table I could see a smidgen of kitchen through swinging doors.
One might almost suspect she was becoming a smidgen impatient.
Maybe after enough letters one might be able to have a smidgen of influence."
Was there even a smidgin of truth in his accusation?
Anxiety, even if only a smidgin, would seem perfectly understandable.
As I said, in fifty years it probably won't make a smidgin of difference.
There was a smidgin of fire going, and three or four gents sprawled around.
There's bound to be a little odor, a smidgin of corruption."
A cool wind blew up from somewhere, just a smidgin of it, but it felt good.
Did you feel the slightest smidgin of arousal later?'
She can detest men in the abstract and dream about you and never see a smidgin of inconsistency."
Georgie Ainge will slap you around just a little bit more than a smidgin, for realism's sake.
And you'll never miss that smidgin we, uh, reappropriated."
"Yet must I caution thee, my ghostly daughter-is there no least smidgin of pride in this thy loyalty?"
'If it's even a smidgin more than one, however, and you go on squaring it, sooner or later it will shoot off to infinity.
Augustus took the jug back to the porch and placed his rope-bottomed chair so as to utilize the smidgin of shade he had to work with.
Letting the world know that we blundered that badly with you won't do a smidgin of good, and would probably do a lot of harm.
He extracted a mite of information here and a smidgin there, and when he completed the job, his equipment was a mad scramble of parts.
Anyone with the tiniest smidgin of humanity should know that it's mean and fairly damaging to crush a sensitive and probably terrifed teenager.
'Something eloquent to appeal to their finer natures, with just a smidgin of veiled threat on the side."
"Turkish & Domestic Blend," the packs said, though behind the tableau of camel and pyramids stood just a smidgin of imported leaf.
Hmmm....sour grapes with a smidgin of jealousy there methinks!
Ancient stuff mostly, a smidgin of Aristotle, Machiavelli, Jefferson, Clausewitz, Jouvenel, Michaelis.
When I said glimpse of light earlier, I really meant glimpse of a hint of a sniff of a smidgin of light.
"Without full-scale psychological tests, conducted under conditions a lot less stressful than the ones we're all living under now, there's no way of medically removing that last smidgin of doubt.
The FLAG folks are merely clubs with a smidgin more vision, enough business sense to properly reward talent, and a profound desire to make a great pile of money."
Eli will be in and out of a couple of more episodes but, apparently, the poor guy will never again be able to handle other people's problems with even a smidgin of objectivity.
They'd have stripped him of all the Glamorgan's cargo if not the ship itself, ,and he'd have reached Old Man Addison without a smidgin of trade-goods with which to deal.
But it might be a smidge more serious than just a joke.
Sometimes the really good travel stories are the ones where you feel a smidge of fear.
"As to your first question, the answer's a smidge technical.
Dead, that's who, and also: not a smidge of lipstick.
I've begun to think that $80 is a smidge much.
So she's not at all, not even a smidge, like Samantha?
Apple sold a smidge more than 7.3 million iPads, good for 73 percent market share.
Prophecy is the gift of God and everyone has a smidge of it.
If you are going to stuff them with a smidge of mango chutney now is the time to do it.
Wren's response was instinctive, and just a smidge too loud.
The only smidge of frustration for the Giants was the offense's inability to get into the end zone more often.
Well, I had a smidge of the souffl6.
'Turned out God knew a smidge more than I did.
I was also a smidge uneasy about my approaching business appointment at eleven-thirty.
He just smiled, not a smidge of regret.
That is cutting things a smidge fine.
US not at the races, Ghana need a smidge of composure around the area.
Someone is a smidge nervous down there.
He has five interceptions, and his rate of 3.4 interceptions per 100 passes is a smidge higher than last year's 3.1.
We checked our bags with the bellman, and headed out for a smidge more sightseeing.
- a smidge contrived about the whole enterprise.
"I think 'mutual' might be overstating things just a smidge."
He displays not a smidge of pomposity, pretension or bombast.
To most of the editors, Clubman is just a smidge more of an already good thing.
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