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19 Sentences With "a crumb of"

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While that's messy, there's a crumb of comfort for investors.
Even getting a crumb of Swift's business could be a significant win.
I never let people tell me that I should be grateful for a crumb of success.
For someone who couldn't afford a crumb of couture, it was one of the most exhilarating, cathartic releases I've ever had.
If I had it to do all over again, I would include a crumb of cake — every birthday should have cake.
Her food a crumb of bread, so small,That a worm in the water could have swallowed it -- And I witnessed it.
CES 2020 gave us a crumb of hope that Sony's newest line of 2649.993K TVs would finally be a price that's doable for the average household.
In a crumb of comfort for mainstream politicians, the AfD failed to beat its best previous result — the 24 per cent it won in March in Sachsen Anhalt.
And that's what rats or pigeons generally do when the experiments reward them with a crumb of food or correctly guessing what color the next flash of light will be.
Thank you for giving us 16 years of amazing memories, lots of laughs and most importantly, ensuring we never had a crumb of food left on our floors 🙂 … love you!
Nationwide in April this year offered a crumb of comfort to such areas, opening a community-supported branch in the Somerset town of Glastonbury which last year lost its remaining bank branches.
You've got a qualified expert from a prestigious university, discussing verifiable facts; even if you're a born skeptic, you're going to head into that news story with at least a crumb of trust in its accuracy.
John Marchesella, president of the New York City chapter of the National Council for Geocosmic Research, a nonprofit group that promotes astrological education for professional astrologers, dismissed horoscope writing as amateur, comparing it to "junk food," or "a crumb" of astrology.
Investors in Italian bonds appeared to take a crumb of comfort for the government's decision on Monday to push back the date for the referendum to December, a move that may give Prime Minister Matteo Renzi time to win over sceptical voters.
" The actor, 30, said he quickly returned to a more healthy form, because "after six or seven weeks of just eating half a little tiny bit of fish and like a crumb of rice, and then you eat a sandwich and you've got on 15 pounds afterward.
The > time has come for the industrial and educational sciences to be represented > at the head of the American Government. And I have been speaking over > twenty-five years on different subjects, almost without pay. I have spoken > thousands of times without one cent or a crumb of bread or a place to lay my > head. I have also spoken over a hundred times since last June from New York > City to Toledo, Ohio, and all the presidents of the railroads have paid me > was one dollar and a half.
I went in, thought I had done a most successful examination, as many subjects were given with which I was thoroughly conversant, and when the result was announced it was Linwood first, Gregory second. My antiquated and dirty companion at matriculation was the victor, and by all accounts an easy winner. It was hardly a crumb of comfort to have got the second. A rumour pervaded the college that he wrote off sixty or eighty of the most unimpeachable Greek iambics, whereas I felt rather elated at having produced about twenty during the same period of two hours, all of which were not unimpeachable.
In 1972, Cilla Black recorded the song for Day by Day with Cilla – her seventh and final studio album to be produced by George Martin. Black revealed in her 2003 autobiography What's It All About how she had worked so hard to produce the song which she loved but as her record label EMI Records were having industrial action the album was delayed a year. The singer went on to explain "Disappointed though I was, there was at least a crumb of comfort for me when Tim Rice hailed my recording as 'the definitive version'." Also in 2003, Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote for the booklet of Black's compilation album The Best of 1963–78 "Her version of 'I Don't Know How To Love Him' in my opinion stands up alongside her other great songs...".
Contemporary scholarship holds that the shorter Prajñāpāramitā sūtras, using the Aṣṭasāhasrikā as the base, were redacted and expanded in the formation of the longer sūtras. As Jan Nattier characterises, > the evolution of the Aṣṭasāhasrikā-Prajñāpāramitā into the Pañcaviṃsati- > sāhasrikā through what we might call the “club sandwich” style of textual > formation: with the exception of the final chapters (30-32 in the Sanskrit > version) of the Aṣṭa-, which have no counterpart in the Sanskrit Pañca- and > apparently circulated separately before being incorporated into the Aṣṭa- > ... the [Pañca-] consists of the Aṣṭa- being “sliced” like a loaf of bread > and then layered with “fillings” introduced from other sources. Very little > of the text of the Aṣṭa- has been altered in the process, and only rarely > does a crumb of the “bread” seem to have dropped out. The Pañca- is not > simply related to the Aṣṭa-; it is the Aṣṭa-, with the addition of a number > of layers of new material.

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