A little sweet, a little savory, and a little tart.
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It was a little bit of Ben, a little bit of Liv—a little bit focused, a little bit messy.
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How much of your day are you actually working, and how much of it are you doing a little work, a little internetting, a little snacking, a little gchatting, a little texting and a little drifting off?
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A little bit taller, a little better looking, a little smarter, funnier.
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A little more lively, a little more bubbly, a little more colourful.
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We got a little political, a little fashionable, a little WTF-able.
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Spurs only needs a little luck, a little belief, a little something.
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It was a little '70s, Studio 54, a little sexy, a little Kate.
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"It got a little bigger and a little bigger and a little bigger."
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A little bit fantasy, a little bit horror, a little bit family drama.
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You've got a little sour, you've got a little sweet, a little savory.
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Looking for something a little sleeker, a little smarter, or a little cheaper?
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Something a little eager to please, a little vulnerable, a little high-strung.
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They require a little more sophistication, a little more glamour, a little more chic.
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I need a little more — pour me a little more, a little more. Perfect.
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All at once a little messy and a little decadent and a little modest.
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A little Picasso, a little Kandinsky, a little de Saint Phalle, a whole lotta' love.
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A little more -- tighter appraisal, a little more conservative appraisals, a little more conservative income.
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There's a little Lovecraft in here, a little Mary Shelley, and a little Bram Stoker.
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It will be a little thinner, a little faster, and a little zippier all around.
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Sure, she had a little high blood pressure, a little asthma, a little back pain.
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Yes, New York has had a Little Italy, a Little Brazil, and a Little Syria.
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If top tax rates were a little higher, all homes would be a little smaller, all cars a little less expensive, all diamonds a little more modest and all celebrations a little less costly.
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When doctors followed humoral system, it was understood that everyone was a little hot, a little cold, a little country, a little rock and roll.
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The movements are a little off, their faces are a little off, everything's a little off.
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It's a little tight now, a little bruised, but it's nothing a little ice can't fix.
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It's supposed to be a little mysterious, a little sexy, a little suspenseful, and completely enthralling.
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It's a little bit nostalgia, a little bit chest-puffery and a little bit self-flagellation.
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Not just do what somebody else does a little better, a little faster, a little smarter.
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A common model is "spend a little, save a little, share a little," Goodbody told me.
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Each one helps to make your food prep or cooking time a little easier, a little faster, a little healthier, or a little bit more fun.
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I think it is maybe a little too cerebral, a little too crowded, and a little cold.
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Products of all types keep getting a little safer, a little more efficient, a little better designed.
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"The welcome mat needs to be a little longer and a little wider and a little deeper."
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It tastes a little of red fruits, a little of licorice and a little of root beer.
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Are you feeling a little spent, a little stuffy, a little too ready to relax this Christmas?
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But the album's presentation of British signifiers is a little more complicated on closer inspection—everything seems a little warped, a little worn, a little worse for wear.
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"A little bit of mislocation, a little bit of balls flying, a little bit of everything," Verlander said.
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It was a little strange, a little awkward and I felt a little charmed and also somewhat captive.
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Mr. Bush and Houston — both a little quirky, a little square, a little misunderstood — were a natural fit.
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But each day it gets a little easier; I get a little stronger and can go a little farther.
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The final result is a salsa that's a little spicy, a little tart, a little sweet, and damn delicious.
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On February 12, therefore, the world gets a little more brighter, a little happier, a little bit more purple.
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It helps to be polite, a little embarrassed, a little (and I really stress "little") funny, a little unassuming.
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Then, often slowly, you have to go off the rails a little bit, a little bit, a little bit.
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So hopefully they get a little bit of it, a little bit of it, a little bit of it.
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The set they put together is a little different than the record; it's a little slower, a little slinkier.
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It was a little bit old-fashioned monster-movie matinee, a little bit DIY puppetry, a little bit local-TV kids' show, and a little bit retro science-fiction saga.
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Back when the big screen was a little more glamorous, women were a little more feminine, the men a little more charming — and the world a little less politically correct.
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It's a little bit of a thriller, a little bit of a drama, a little bit of a comedy, a little bit of a romance — and wholly its own thing.
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And, you know, the world feels a little more feminine, a little more beautiful, and a little tougher for it.
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"It's a daily struggle in New York to get a little space, a little room, a little nature," he said.
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The interactions of the artists are a little vaudeville, a little Dada, a little erotic — sometimes synchronized, sometimes off-kilter.
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Imagine a little Montana mixed with a little Balmain mixed with a little old Galliano and you'll get the idea.
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Give us a little -- show a little skirt here.
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You just got a little ... Got a little music.
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Plus it seems a little evil — a little dark.
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To an engineer in Silicon Valley, the Defense Department can look a little old, a little slow, and a little fat.
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I walked around with my head held a little higher, my strut a little firmer, and my smile a little brighter.
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Might wake up to a world just a little more fair, a little less violent, a little less xenophobic, terrifying, uncertain.
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"Get a little faster, a little quicker — things get a little quicker when you get to the next level," he said.
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A little bit of Wimbledon in the sun, a little bit of New York all night long, a little bit of Olympics in the cold, a little bit of Andy you are gold!
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I'd buy a little before and then a little after.
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You make a little money here, a little money there.
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A little walking here, a little checking stuff out there.
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It's a little lighter than me, a little more ashy.
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They know a little about this, a little about that.
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"With a little luck, a little bit lower," he said.
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"Maybe there's a little discharge, a little itch," Handsfield said.
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Do a little bit more, do a little bit better.
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You get a little light, you give a little light.
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I paint a little, read a little, and watch Netflix.
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Classic Fallout is a little wacky and a little dark.
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Every startup needs a little skill and a little luck.
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The game is a little Fallout Shelter, a little Westworld.
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So it&aposs a little more -- a little more challenging.
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But I'm also a little big and a little chubby.
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High fives are a little weird and a little germy.
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It was a little too perfect, a little too catchy.
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Maybe that could help a little, but only a little.
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A little guts and a little bit of arm talent.
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"You take a little cabernet, a little merlot," she said.
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A little black fur collar, a little wink to Putin.
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MEAT: It tasted a little dry and a little old.
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So it was a little selfless and a little selfish.
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Everything was a little too fast, a little too loud.
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It's a little bit normcore, it's a little bit skater.
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A little bit France, a little bit Germany, utterly charming.
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You zoom in a little bit, come back a little.
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THAT'S A LITTLE SKIMPY – A LITTLE SKIMPY ON THE COKE.
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A little bit unconventional, a little bit of hard love.
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It takes a little sports knowledge and a little analysis.
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MC: Yeah, maybe a little taller and a little shallower.
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" Reynolds responded, "It's a little, a little too much, yeah.
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It's a little more exploratory, a little bit more meandering.
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There's a little more glee around her failings, a little more criticism of her personality, a little more backlash to her ambition.
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"They have makeup now, so they come and do a little hair and makeup — a little gel, a little powder," he said.
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"A little Catholic priest, a little lesbian Pulitzer Prize winner, a little equal rights for all," Ms. Kerr explained after the ceremony.
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That said, don't you wish that sometimes your chicken soup were a little heartier, a little sassier — well, a little less boring?
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There's three of them and they each call out a series of coordinates as they move my body a little to the left, a little to the right, a little up, a little down.
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The genie's got a little bit of "Hitch" in it; it's got a little bit of "Bad Boys" in it; a little bit of "The Pursuit of Happyness" — it's got a little bit of everything.
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"Managing Hulu becomes just a little bit more clear, a little more efficient, a little more effective as a controlling shareholder," he said.
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"Can you really blame a student," he said, "even if they are a little greedy, a little gullible, or a little too hopeful?"
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In familiar fashion for the Fade to Mind founder, his remix is a little heavier, a little grimier, a little more dimly lit.
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So let's be patient, a little easier on myself, a little smarter, and let's come back when things are a little more together.
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" It is, he explained, "a little bit like a tax: You make a little more money, and you get taxed a little bit.
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Everyone's naturally going to be a little raw, a little insecure.
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It's a little futuristic, a little woman warrior, and completely cool.
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"You're a little old and a little white," she bluntly replies.
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But he's a little bit big; he's a little heavy-set.
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"I'mma get a little crazy/Get a little crazy, baby" 3.
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Sometimes the planet transits a little earlier, sometimes a little later.
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Obviously, he was a little upset and a little fired up.
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If they're not a little anxious, they get a little depressed.
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"A little bit, a little bit toward the end," Whiteside said.
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But the ones coming out are a little, a little 'different'.
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" "'It's a little bit more, a little bit more,' they say.
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It's feminine with a little edge and a little high fashion.
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Give a little, get a little, ultimately we build our nukes.
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"Some guys get a little tight, a little timid," he said.
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Maybe I made things a little more aggressive, a little faster.
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"It's a little bit darker, a little bit masculine," he says.
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"Beatrice!" he exclaimed, a little too hearty, a little too smiling.
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This has gotta hurt Kevin Durant a little ... just a little.
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But you have to give a little to get a little.
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If it takes a little delay it'll take a little delay.
|
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Most investors are a little bit cautious, a little bit greedy.
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Give yourself a little sparkle, a little cutout in the back.
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His language is clear, unpretentious, a little clunky, a little hammy.
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"He seemed a little tired, a little worn," Smith told CNN.
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His fevers started coming a little earlier, peaking a little higher.
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Here, everybody is a little slower, a little more laid-back.
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It'd be a little bit slower, a little bit more compact.
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Fred Durst, age 46, is a little older, a little greyer.
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It was slow-moving, a little hopeless, and a little dark.
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We've been a little lull for a little over two weeks.
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"It's kind of a little lawless, a little fun," he said.
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We had a little hand in raising him, a little hand.
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If you have a little magnet, you attract a little wealth.
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But the phone's also a little thicker and a little heavier.
|
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For the Gentry guy, it's a little younger, a little edgier.
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Basically, just a little bit more — and a little bit less.
|
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If you wanna stand out a little bit more or you want to have a little bit more fun, be a little bit more unexpected, you have to put a little bit more time into it.
|
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"I want to feel just a little / Just a little, just a little / Put my heart in the middle / In the middle, in the middle / Wanna live just a little," the band sings on the track.
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And so her fall seemed to elicit a particular brand of female schadenfreude: She seemed a little too eager, a little too ambitious, a little too self-promoting, enjoying the attention just a little too much.
|
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It's a little bit of an assistant, it's a little bit of a newsfeed, it's a little bit of random ads for Samsung products and it's a little bit of you can actually use your phone.
|
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I know she was a little nervous – Faith is a little more of the shy type, she's a little more introverted, she's a sweetheart.
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A little bit of Westworld, a little bit of Ex Machina, and—thankfully—a little bit of the Mooninites from Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
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"I would just cut away a little here, add a little there, embellish a little more on a buckle or a heel," she explains.
|
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I immediately started tweaking my screen — a little further away, a little bigger, a little bit of curve, no wait I hate the curve.
|
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You can take a little piece from Starbucks; you can take a little piece from Nike; you can take a little piece from Apple.
|
|
"We needed to be a little sharper, a little better, a little more ruthless to be able to make something for ourselves," Bradley said.
|
|
These plantain chips are a little sweet, a little salty, and a great alternative to potatoes if you're up for something a little different.
|
|
The PX7 are a little bulkier, rounder, with fewer sharp edges; the old model is a little more delicate and perhaps a little fancier.
|
|
Maybe one evolution to play with is to make it be a little deeper and a little darker, and quite honestly, a little simpler.
|
|
You can read a little bit more about it here, but rest assured that using this flask to sneak booze into a ball game or prom is a little bold, a little reckless and a little wasteful.
|
|
"This team is a little unique, it's a little different," Patterson said.
|
|
"New Hampshire humor is a little grimmer, a little bitter," he said.
|
|
And navigating that system became a little more fraught, a little scarier.
|
|
I really was a little bit hopeful and a little bit optimistic.
|
|
When you get a little tired, the fuse gets a little shorter.
|
|
It's a little bit mod, a little more edgy, and 100% cool.
|
|
It feels a little scary, a little daring to go so bare.
|
|
If they're not a little obsessive-compulsive, they're a little socially awkward.
|
|
There's almost, maybe, there's a little pink and a little orange, maybe?
|
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A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC After dinner we might play a little music.
|
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It's just a little bit more bloggy, a little bit more rumoresque.
|
|
A little spicy and a little sweet, makes sense for this duo.
|
|
" She adds: "A little of you, and a little bit of me.
|
|
Maren Morris is a little bit country and a little bit EDM.
|
|
Well, a little bit metallic and a little bit citrus, she says.
|
|
The White Swan introduces something a little darker and a little weirder.
|
|
I'm a little confused, a little lost, but I'm doing all right.
|
|
A little granny who deadlifts is a little granny who's pumped up.
|
|
All it takes is a little planning and, sometimes, a little creativity.
|
|
I don't know if that's being a little tired, a little lazy.
|
|
I would talk a little bit but also stay a little quiet.
|
|
" To which Perry quipped, "It's like a little Ellen, a little Alfalfa.
|
|
Each attempt is a little more ridiculous and a little more sad.
|
|
"Things feel… a little less intense, a little more playful," Max says.
|
|
Sometimes I do a little less; sometimes I do a little more.
|
|
You need a little music, and little song and a little dance.
|
|
Maybe I should pay a little more and get a little more?
|
|
But recognized that that love was a little hard, a little bittersweet.
|
|
It gets a little harder and a little easier in different ways.
|
|
Have them carry a little more story, a little more emotional stuff.
|
|
"He looked a little subdued, a little nervous, for sure," Porras continued.
|
|
It's just a little more mysterious, a little more organic and strange.
|
|
I did a little asking, and a little sniffing about the internet.
|
|
And sometimes I like it a little wrong and a little sexy.
|
|
I can be a little more excited and a little less anxious.
|
|
I asked her for something a little out there; a little weird.
|
|
A little purple here, a little green there and tons of red.
|
|
Electric Slave is a little more bluesy and a little more edgy.
|
|
We feel a little bit better and everything tastes a little better.
|
|
The delivery feels a little too loud and a little too close.
|
|
We're a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
|
|
The planning requires a little more work and a little more patience.
|
|
GOODMAN I want you to feel a little unsafe, a little unsure.
|
|
The reality is a little more humdrum, a little less box office.
|
|
"It's made me feel a little lost, a little anxious," she says.
|
|
Matt: Seems like it&aposs a little plasticky and a little cheap.
|
|
Things are a little loose, and wriggly and jiggly & a little uncertain.
|
|
Things are a little loose, and wriggly and jiggly & a little uncertain.
|
|
"I think we're a little aware it's a little silly," Sundaresh said.
|
|
Yes, things were once a little more comfortable, a little more special.
|
|
It feels a little too dry, a little too constructed for that.
|
|
Everything in the book is a little sad and a little funny.
|
|
"Try being a little softer, a little more accessible," Chip advises Daniel.
|
|
Their world got a little smaller, its mysteries a little more pressing.
|
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He seemed to me a little burdened and looked a little tired.
|
|
Chris Wallace sounded a little bit wistful, and a little bit wry.
|
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It will be moving forward, a little faster or a little slower.
|
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You cover a little more subsidy, you have a little more enrollment.
|
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Make this circle a little bigger, make this one a little smaller.
|
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You hit them with a little Texas heat, a little hot vinegar.
|
|
Sonically it's a little M.I.A., a little Iggy, it's brash and swaggy.
|
|
Something a little more fluid and something a little more filmmaker-centric.
|
|
Lee Daniels of "Empire" is working on a TV series to be called "Star" that will be "a little 'Valley of the Dolls,' a little 'Dreamgirls,' a little Supremes, a little bit of TLC and a little bit of me," Mr. Daniels, 56, said at the Middleburg Film Festival last fall.
|
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Grandstaff: They'd have me do ten takes in a row just to get it a little flatter, a little more even, a little more monotone.
|
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"We just try to be a little bit more universal, a little bit more timeless, and a little bit more subtle," Levitan told the outlet.
|
|
It's a little bit bulletin board, a little bit Facebook, a little bit Highlight — the app that tried to introduce you to interesting people nearby.
|
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You're getting fit but you have to eat a little less, eat a little healthier and exercise a little more everything will be just fine.
|
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Put on a tux, poke a little fun at himself, poke a little fun at Washington and poke a little fun at his adversaries, too.
|
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I changed my makeup a little bit, because I wanted the second act to be a little more mature — she's not a little girl anymore.
|
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A little bit The Orphanage, a little Watcher in the Woods, a little 90s-girl-stumbled -onto-the-set-of-first-season of True Detective.
|
|
I hope going forward, we can be a little bit -- a little bit different and maybe get along a little bit better, if that's possible.
|
|
Once you start rationalizing a little bit and you understand, Okay, so I'm a little angry or a little down or a little upset about something, then you can kind of relativize it and sort of deal with it.
|
|
I know the lonely rattle of hot sauce and beer bottles makes our reputation a little more badass, and makes us look a little edgier, a little skinnier in our torn tight black jeans, a little more lone wolf.
|
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And I hope going forward we can be a little bit -- a little bit different, and maybe get along a little bit better, if that's possible.
|
|
This drink is everything a SUR girl is: a little sweet (like Tom Schwartz on Monday's episode), a little bubbly (Brittany), and a little bitter (Scheana).
|
|
The secret is the green chile (a favorite here in Denver!) It adds this complex flavor — a little sweet, a little spicy and a little smoky.
|
|
For every pound you lose, you'll also lose a little bit of water, a little bit of fat, and a little bit of muscle, Lofton explains.
|
|
Sure, NFL agents deserve shine, too, but with DNA that's a little rom-com, a little drama and a little sports movie, there's something for everyone.
|
|
Every time he's given a little more responsibility during this Richard Scarry existence, I see him stand a little taller and become a little more independent.
|
|
I wanted a little history, a little adventure and a little excitement, and ended up with more of all three than I was prepared to handle.
|
|
And I hope going forward we can be a little bit — a little bit different, and maybe get along a little bit better, if that's possible.
|
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So you only saw a little fishnet here and a little fishnet there.
|
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He just steadily gets a little bit better and a little bit better.
|
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He was standing a little closer, hanging on her words a little more.
|
|
It could come like with a little bar, a little area to drink.
|
|
Sometimes you need to be a little more cautious, a little more careful.
|
|
Something that looks a little more crisp, a little more succulent and juicy.
|
|
"My scars are a little bit lighter, a little bit softer," she shares.
|
|
He cracks jokes, dances a little, and just exhibits a little overall charisma.
|
|
Faded and a little romantic, it's a little like hot pink went professional.
|
|
Perhaps you will recall that you were a little scared, a little anxious.
|
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By making her love a little too well and a little too unwisely.
|
|
This is where things got a little different, and a little more furry.
|
|
In it, Grande trips a little, cries a little, and gives a lot.
|
|
You go a little farther or you do a little more each day.
|
|
Steamy Thrillers (972)A little romance, a little terror – what's not to love?
|
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It's a little like Beavis and Butthead; it's a little like The Simpsons.
|
|
Maisel starts to feel a little less routine and a little more sexist.
|
|
She started drinking a little bit, we both was drinking a little bit.
|
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He is talking about a little give-and-take and a little negotiation.
|
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"We kind of do it a little different, a little better," said Hall.
|
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The heart's a little too romantic, the thumbs up a little too flippant.
|
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It's a little daunting, a little scary, but I think it'll be good.
|
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This recipe is a little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll.
|
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I observe from a slight distance, a little intimidated and a little doubtful.
|
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I just have a little bit of eyeliner, a little bit of eyeshadow.
|
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It was just a "little something" to make Nierman's holidays a little easier.
|
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It's very lovely, but it's a little bit—a little bit—too much.
|
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A little bit nutty and a little bit slutty won't fly any more.
|
|
"He seemed a little tired, a little worn," Sheriff Stephan Smith told CNN.
|
|
Who needs a little black dress when you've got a little black bikini?
|
|
He is talking about a little give and take and a little negotiation.
|
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It cooks the chilies a little more and gives it a little sheen.
|
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He's a little too pale and his eyes a little too puppy-dog.
|
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Taylor: Applebee's tried to be a little bit trendy, a little bit cool.
|
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Maybe I need to work out a little earlier or a little later.
|
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SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Sam Ezersky gets a little feisty, and a little zeitgeisty.
|
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Perhaps it should have been a little quieter and a little more humble.
|
|
I have become a little more hippie and a little more laid back.
|
|
In other moments, it was a little too slow, a little too predictable.
|
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He was a little slower, a little less outgoing, but he was back.
|
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You just need to look a little harder and shop a little smarter.
|
|
We would talk a little, watch a little and then go to bed.
|
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The esthetic is a little bit bohemian, a little bit rock and roll.
|
|
Let&aposs do it a little bit better and a little bit faster.
|
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Everybody was kind of a little bit off rhythm for a little bit.
|
|
"It was a little in, a little up," Avila said of the pitch.
|
|
Her color [blonde] is a little more dated, a little more yellowy-golden.
|
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I like it a little messy, not super perfect, with a little flair.
|
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With a little bit of Hannibal Lecter, a little bit of Sherlock Holmes.
|
|
"Every year, there's a little tweak and it's a little clearer," he said.
|
|
You get a little bit of fear and a little bit of fun.
|
|
"If it takes a little delay, it'll take a little delay," Trump said.
|
|
"Jim's a little more combative and Mark is a little more strategic," Rep.
|
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You just have to do a little, then do a little bit more.
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I was even starting to get a little frustrated or a little anxious.
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It's a little bit sweet, a little bit spicy, and umami as hell.
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Perhaps the American family is becoming more European because its cities are looking a little denser and a little less suburban—that is, a little more European.
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"I mostly see improved energy and improved sexual drive and maybe a little bit of weight loss, a little more muscle, a little less fat," Messer said.
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And I hope you leave this episode feeling a little bit more enlightened, a little bit less judgmental, and a little more horny than you were before.
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But as you continue through the exhibition's gallery spaces, it feels as if you've stumbled into an archive — a little haphazard, a little dry, a little inert.
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Italy has been devastated by the virus because the action it took was just a little too moderate, a little too restrained, and a little too slow.
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There was a little black catsuit with cutouts at the side and a bow at the waist, and a little black dress with a little white collar.
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Write something that's a little more distilled, a little clearer, a little more innocent in some ways, and write it in a straight line with one protagonist.
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Instead, turn it over to someone a little less personally invested, a little less prone to outbursts, a little less, shall we say, loopy and self-destructive.
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Younger women sometimes look at women of my generation — I'm 49 — and wonder why we may be a little wearier, a little warier, a little less noisy.
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A familiar piano ballad that sounds a little like One Republic and a little like James Blunt, and a little like Ed Sheeran at his most earnest.
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Families with three kids get a little more, those with one a little less.
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"It&aposs a little hectic, a little bit different," Triano said before the game.
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That's a little education, a little reassurance, but not an answer to her question.
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You're following me a little bit on what I'm saying, you're a little behind.
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He said Thursday: "I would like a little, just a little bit, of privacy."
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Once your bread has a little spring in it, give it a little grilling.
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But sometimes US horror is just a little too predictable, a little too familiar.
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I had a little cut just below my head that was bleeding a little.
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Kanter's "Hey Universe!" decree was a little weird and more than a little sad.
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You have a little bit of time... Oh yeah, more than a little bit.
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Occasionally, you might find yourself craving something a little sweet and a little salty.
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"The beginning was a little, a little a… he was surprised," Duff told Corden.
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Carey starred opposite Presley the following year in Live a Little, Love a Little.
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Just a little younger, and maybe she's a little cooler, but you trust her.
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I would say a little different type of growth, a little more focused growth.
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Every time you get back up, you're a little smarter and a little stronger.
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Beyonce's controversial wax figure got a little makeover ... and maybe a little sun too.
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HALL: And suddenly things are a little bit alien and a little bit off.
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Wake up a little earlier yourself, and wake the kids up a little earlier.
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I wore a little bikini top underneath — put a little bedazzling on my forehead.
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I feel like people loosen up a little and get a little energy boost.
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Have you been giving a little too much or trying a little too hard?
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Isaac: I got a little lost, that was a little too sophisticated for me.
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It's a little bit Swiss Army knife, a little bit Island of Doctor Moreau.
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If only Metro Exodus had a little more Metro and a little less Exodus.
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So we would crawl a little then run a little until we got out.
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It feels a little numb, a little like you're waking up, being very groggy.
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The drums are a little more in your face, the vocals a little higher.
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The latest cleansing fad is a little less chill and a little more comforting.
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Looks like Jake had a little more luck than Luke ... but only a little.
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Liam and Luke Hemsworth did a little brotherly bonding with a little surfboard crashing.
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" Cloud described Musgraves overall style as "a little bit retro, a little bit trailblazer.
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Yeah, it's a little sweet, but it's also a little dangerous in its enjoyability.
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I mean, you stood there like a little wet noodle, like a little fanboy.
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Some years it'll be a little sweeter, some years it'll be a little drier.
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Everyone is a little more blunt, their signature vicious insults a little less nuanced.
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It's gluttony—I like a little piece of this, a little piece of that.
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And the students respond, listening a little more carefully, watching a little more closely.
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" He also said, "If it takes a little delay, it'll take a little delay.
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E33 : We just want a little more of that and a little less of . . .
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A Nutella that's a little more sugary and a little bit lighter in hue.
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It does take a little bit of skill and a little bit of will.
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I remember everything moving a little slower, with everything else mattering a little less.
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But with every passing day, it dissipates a little more and a little more.
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Croatia seems a little annoyed, and a little out of sorts, after the goal.
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"To do a martini seemed a little pedestrian, a little obvious," Mr. Macy said.
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The answer involves a little bit of history and a little bit of coincidence.
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So they try to appear a little more mainstream and a little more educated.
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"It's a little bit of look and a little bit of comfort," Poole said.
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That and the census stuff makes this number a little funny, a little odd.
|
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Do I wish this show were a little larger and a little more scholarly?
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They spend a little less time there and a little more time somewhere else.
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It looks a little Snapchatty, it's got a little bit of that going on.
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Their dreams looked a little less like prophecy and a little more like madness.
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They want to give a little to it while giving a little to themselves.
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As the days pass, each haul is a little less stiff, a little juicier.
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It might go up a little bit, it might go down a little bit.
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This "Rabbit" is maybe just a little too cute, and a little too friendly.
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The answer is a little bit of yes and a little bit of no.
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"Because her conference is going to be a little smaller, and a little lighter."
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Utopia Falls is a little bit Hunger Games and a little bit American Idol.
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Are you a little proud if you saw Arcade Fire in a little venue?
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It's supposed to be a little bit judicial and a little bit legislative-political.
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It opened me up a little bit, tuned my brain a little bit more.
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They were a little bit quicker than we were and a little bit harder.
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I wanted something that looked a little vintage, a little classic, not brand-new.
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It makes him feel a little less powerful and a little more like us.
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And if we need a little more time, we'll take a little more time.
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So I just suggest we need a little less tweeting, a little more listening.
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This pin is a little bit Classics Studies, a little bit rock and roll.
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That's a little bit smaller than Milwaukee and a little bit bigger than Fresno.
|
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Marinating softens them a little, makes them juicier and a little easier to grill.
|
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In the compilation, girls promise to enact little changes in their daily lives to make the world a little kinder, a little more welcoming, a little more sustainable.
|
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" Before the season aired she told People, "I have always been a little bit bigger, a little bit louder and a little bit sassier than most little girls.
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Check out the photos ... there's something for everyone ... a little Gisele, a little Adriana, and a little bit of Falcons player Phillip Wheeler's SMOKIN' hot girlfriend Ashley Nicole.
|
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Below is the premiere of his video for "Winners," a song Steve describes as a little Ween, a little Elton John, a little Gerry Rafferty (wassup "Baker Street"!).
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That last play, and a follow up cross by Trippier in the next moments, show England to be a little quicker, a little faster, a little younger again.
|
|
This year, expect them to be a little bigger, a little brighter, and a little better — although you'll still have a hard time finding 8K content to watch.
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"No," she confirmed, a little more confidently, a little less willing to share a blame that never belonged to us, a little more ready to suture our wounds.
|
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The colonel is a little lazy and suspiciously aristocratic, he squanders time over insignificant things, likes sweets a little too much and takes naps a little too often.
|
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Uncivilized is a little too raw to be called atmospheric, a little too pub-band to be called jazz, and a little too antivirtuoso to be called orchestral.
|
|
In this wide-ranging interview we chat a little about PR, a little about the media, and a lot about how we could all do with a little Epicurus.
|
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People are looking for more balanced return profile out of Google now: a little bit of growth, a little bit of margin, and a little bit of capital return.
|
|
We're Black, Black, Blackity Black, and it's just like a great opportunity to be a little more voice-y, be a little more opinionated, be a little more provocative.
|
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On social, the company amplifies this persona, adopting a "little bit more of an edgy tone ... just a little bit more clever, a little bit more witty," Blashford said.
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"Somewhere along the line, our relationship with developers got a little bit complicated, a little bit confusing, a little bit unpredictable," he said at the company's developer conference, Flight.
|
|
It's a little bit naïve but it's a little bit academic and it's a little bit I've got other things I'm paying attention to with all due respect. Right.
|
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And this latest look is a little less royal and a little more punk rock.
|
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I wished for a little less rice and a little more fish, and some oomph.
|
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Add a little bit of soy sauce, and a little bit of sweet chili sauce.
|
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In other cases, they can become a little violent, a little agitated, and that's it.
|
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I was a little surprised by that because it feels like a little-mixed signal.
|
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Had it been something a little thicker, a little sharper, the jugular is right here.
|
|
The nighttime stars shining start to seem a little less extraordinary, a little less new.
|
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Poke a little hole in each and inject with a little bit of the sauce.
|
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It's a little bit of this and a little bit of that, you feel me?
|
|
Dierks Bentley is a little bit holy grail, but still a little bit burning man!
|
|
We probably feel a little less important and the relationship feels a little less secure.
|
|
Celebrate with a little dance, and throw in a little twerk — it's more great exercise!
|
|
I'm a little less — I think that's a little less credible, less possible, scenario now.
|
|
It's a little too much of a polemic, a little too casual with the facts.
|
|
"I'd still try to get a little Tommy Hilfiger, a little Nautica, " he told PEOPLE.
|
|
However, there is a little Irish, a little German, left-handedness and early-onset dementia.
|
|
Michele Carey, Elvis Presley's former costar in Live a Little, Love a Little, has died.
|
|
We're gonna get into a little bit of election politics, electability, in a little bit.
|
|
"You stood there like a little wet noodle, like a little fan boy," he said.
|
|
It's a little bit of a moody day, but a little conflict energizes you, Aries.
|
|
Maybe we try to be a little more aware, or just a little less sexist?
|
|
It sounds a little like superstition but quantum mechanics is a little bit like that.
|
|
A little unsightly, but nothing a little compressed air shouldn't be able to clean up.
|
|
I wear a ton of moisturizer and a little mascara, maybe with a little bronzer.
|
|
The solo stuff kind of burns a little slower maybe, or burns a little less.
|
|
We're getting a little better, getting healthier, we got our rotation down a little better.
|
|
But, for example, it may be a little more difficult and a little more expensive.
|
|
The movie is maybe a little better than Zach Snyder's fiasco, but only a little.
|
|
I just heard that a little while ago, but a little surprised to hear that.
|
|
Plus, I'm a little more mature now, a little more level-headed, and obviously older.
|
|
SORENSON: MUCH LESS SO. AND YOU GOT A LITTLE BIT – YOU GET A LITTLE SOFTNESS.
|
|
"I'm a little less sad these days and a little less angsty now," she says.
|
|
I'm sure its sped up a little bit sometimes it will fallen back a little.
|
|
Yesterday's message was evidently intended to be a little less accusatory, a little more conciliatory.
|
|
Moor's streams are usually around two hours—sometimes a little more, sometimes a little less.
|
|
The second one came as niggas had toured a little bit, learned a little bit.
|
|
The market wants ... a little more on the detail, a little more on the timing.
|
|
Alas, I opted for a little more movie-theater usher and a little less Jidenna.
|
|
You have to be a little — I think you have to be a little careful.
|
|
A little bit futuristic, a little bit whimsical, and a whole lot of seaweed garnish.
|
|
She is a little scary and a little sexy, and her rage feels divinely sanctioned.
|
|
Now that I'm making a little bit more money, I'm paying a little bit extra.
|
|
"It seemed to me Novak was a little bit off, a little edgy," Boynton said.
|
|
She looked a little sad, a little fatter than the last time he'd seen her.
|
|
A little crunchier than your every day pork fried rice, plus a little more kick.
|
|
He's a little mournful, a little sorry that the person he loves won't get it.
|
|
So it's time to get a little bit less mysterious, and a little more practical.
|
|
Theoretically, at least, Morgons should be a little denser and Fleuries a little more elegant.
|
|
But I'd say it's a little more pessimistic of an album, a little more sinister.
|
|
Keep going, maybe a little faster now, your foot a little closer to the floor.
|
|
You know exactly what he's saying but it's a little twist, with a little cheekiness.
|
|
There's a little bit, there's some monetization that's happening there, a little bit with Twitter.
|
|
We changed directions a little here, adding Farfisa and going a little more garage-y.
|
|
He played with a little more grit and attitude, a little nastiness in the paint.
|
|
He was a little quirky, a little bit weird, but that's what made him Jimmo.
|
|
Sometimes it was a little better, sometimes a little worse, but it was always there.
|
|
I think they are a little louder, a little sharper, but not a huge amount.
|
|
You've heard the story ... a little of this movie meets a little of that movie.
|
|
We just started jamming because we wanted to play a little faster, a little louder.
|
|
It's a little bit what Airbnb was trying to do, a little bit more experiences.
|
|
A little more journalism and a little less impressionism might have been called for here.
|
|
It's like sitting in the sun a little bit, and giving you a little energy.
|
|
As apologies go, it was a little mea culpa, but also a little sua culpa.
|
|
I'm hoping he can tone it down a little bit, and become a little presidential.
|
|
WANDER My Sundays are always a little different but I have a little more time.
|
|
You might want a little more lemon, a little salt, a grind of black pepper.
|
|
First, I allow flexibility to come in a little late or leave a little early.
|
|
"This defense needs a little less Atticus Finch and a little more Miss Universe," Rep.
|
|
"Once the trial started, he seemed a little happier, a little more engaged," Lambert said.
|
|
It&aposs supposed to be a little bit judicial and a little bit legislative-political.
|
|
"It brings a little star power, gets a little excitement going," said Iowa state Sen.
|
|
Here's what else is happening: A little bit of this, a little bit of that.
|
|
"I got a little dizzy and was losing my eyesight a little bit," he says.
|
|
Sometimes you might be a little below or a little above what you pay for.
|
|
"I just had a little bit of room and found a little hole," Eakin said.
|
|
"Once the trial started, he seemed a little happier, a little more engaged," he said.
|
|
Smith, 43, is a little taller and a little heavier, with a stubbly brown mustache.
|
|
"She thought I was a little bit aloof or a little bit... closed," Hogan said.
|
|
Season 3, so far, has been different — a little less ripe, a little more serious.
|
|
It's a little bit of dried plant material in a little bit of a wrapping.
|
|
She just wanted to work a little less and enjoy her life a little more.
|
|
A little bit of Pulp, a little bit of Haircut 100, a lot of riffs.
|
|
It's a little bit ... There's things going on up there that are a little slow.
|
|
It all feels a little too safe, and threatens to be a little too tidy.
|
|
It's structured like a radio song, even if it's a little smart, a little distorted.
|
|
For that very reason we ought to discipline ourselves a little; for that very reason we ought to cultivate a little emotion, a little emotional vice, from time to time.
|
|
Mars is out of bounds for a while longer — it's beginning to feel like life has always been this way (a little slower, a little foggier, just a little...off).
|
|
Nick Cassavetes is finding that selling your house ASAP requires giving a little to get a little ... and by that we mean taking a little hit to his bottom line.
|
|
"You can mentally get a little — I don't know if fatigue is the right word, but you end up trying to do a little more, a little extra," Cockrell said.
|
|
A little Dwarf Fortress and a little tower defense game, Rise is about creating a little village and defending it against the constantly-expanding hell creatures who come for you.
|
|
I figured by over-spending just a little bit, I was just a little bit safer.
|
|
He captioned the cursed images, "Yeah, I lift a little ..." Yeah, I lift a little … pic.twitter.
|
|
Professionals should learn to live with just a little less stuff and a little more risk.
|
|
We&aposre a little jealous, all right, that a little bit too much resume building here.
|
|
And maybe that allowed people to be a little more awkward and a little more naive.
|
|
"There was a little excitement, a little drama at the end," Rangers manager Jeff Banister said.
|
|
Maybe buy a little ahead and then a little after, but don't do all at once.
|
|
You generally know what you're going to get: a little more power, a little more efficiency.
|
|
They cheapened the discourse for the sake of a little more celebrity, a little more money.
|
|
"I have a little bump, but this time I'm carrying a little bit differently," she said.
|
|
Turning stuff up, turning stuff down, adding a little lower end, adding a little high end.
|
|
So I waited a little while, but I could have done trade a little bit earlier.
|
|
In which case the mountain would be a little less brown and a little more green.
|
|
There's something just a little gynaecological, a little sci-fi—even a bit Biblical—about it.
|
|
So, if the market takes it down a little bit – we'll buy a little bit more.
|
|
It's just enough to make your shot a little better, and a little more professional-looking.
|
|
I sometimes found that question a little hard to address and a little tricky to answer.
|
|
BUT YOU KNOW, THE MARKETS GET A LITTLE TOO JUMPY AND A LITTLE TOO TRIGGER HAPPY.
|
|
His ankle was a little stiff the second day, so we backed off a little bit.
|
|
And then there's that lurking feeling that I'm just a little bit tainted, a little dirty.
|
|
We'll bet the typical underwear drawer looks a little less lacy and a little more practical.
|
|
Everyone in this family is a little rude, more than a little egotistical, and fully grating.
|
|
It definitely stings a little and my brows end up a little thinner than I'd like.
|
|
She always wanted the skirt a little bit shorter or the cleavage a little more strong.
|
|
If the newsletter looks a little different today, it's because we've given ourselves a little makeover.
|
|
What college students would benefit from, is a little less rage and a little more reality.
|
|
It plays on the radio a little bit and gets a little marketing and media exposure.
|
|
It looks a little bit like an Unsullied and it looks a little bit phallic, ironically.
|
|
It might be this: When Brookstone reigned, all gadgets were a little weird, a little risky.
|
|
Like, it could be a little -- he could be a little nervous about making important decisions.
|
|
But by him stepping away a little bit, it gave me a little room to grow.
|
|
BAIER: I know a little bit about summits, wrote a little book about Reagan and Gorbachev.
|
|
One, it's a better feature functionality, a little more interesting, a little more easy to use.
|
|
"In every mouthful, you have some cricket, a little leg, a little body," Quezada says, smiling.
|
|
"I'll have some Red Bull vodka when I'm a little tired and need a little punch."
|
|
Even if there is a little girl figure, it doesn't mean I have a little sister.
|
|
So she broke the law a little bit and got a little handsy with the art.
|
|
That's really my speed, even though I might talk a little slow, walk a little slow.
|
|
So you got to give a little more, and you got to do a little more.
|
|
"It is a little of one, a little of another," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Monday.
|
|
It makes it a little more challenging, but it makes it a little more fun, too.
|
|
Sometimes we might go into a little slump and you start doubting yourself a little bit.
|
|
And every time you do it, it gets a little easier and a little less scary.
|
|
"A few weeks ago, it was a little bit browner, a little bit firmer," Slumbers said.
|
|
"When I saw Jesse he looked a little bewildered, a little lost," Christensen said years later.
|
|
If you just try a little harder or get a little luckier, things will be fine.
|
|
The stock's been under a little bit of pressure here because rates went a little higher.
|
|
"I went to the changeup a little bit and the curveball a little more," he said.
|
|
Everybody's a little older and a little lumpier now, but they're all as sloppy as ever.
|
|
Islington, a little to the north, a little less to the east, is where I'm from.
|
|
A little bit funny, a little bit touching, these pins would definitely make an encouraging gift.
|
|
" Matt Painter, the Purdue coach, agreed: "You're a little bigger, you get a little better player.
|
|
It was a little metronome that would click, and a little orange light would go off.
|
|
It's not a succulent per se, it's like a little ugly thing, a little green hand.
|
|
What consequences would there be for taking a little too long, going a little too far?
|
|
"They just need a little concentration and calming and planning and a little care," she says.
|
|
Most of us can save a little more, and a little smarter, than we currently do.
|
|
A little Canadian Socialist, a little British Labour, and some angry Communist leanings all mixed in.
|
|
I wondered if it might be a little harsh, maybe even a little banana republic-y?
|
|
We need to be a little more patient at the plate, play a little small ball.
|
|
There's a little Mad Max, a little Doom, and little holy-crap-Star Wars Force powers.
|
|
"I played a little first, I played a little third and I pitched," Charlie Hough said.
|
|
The women see the game a little more in color and it's a little more complicated.
|
|
We pulled a little sample off of the side, and it's slightly carbonated, a little sweet.
|
|
It's a little New Age-y, but also it gets a little cold in the office.
|
|
I love the addition of walnuts to the pan sauce: a little zing, a little crunch.
|
|
"I like the idea of starting a little later and working a little later," he said.
|
|
"John McCain bent a little — we all bent a little — but he never broke," he said.
|
|
JA: I think that the animated show was skewing a little younger, a little more magical.
|
|
This time around I am looking for something a little longer and a little less hopeful.
|
|
But as a composer, you get a little bit older — and perhaps a little bit wiser.
|
|
I think his message probably needed to be a little more focused and a little sharper.
|
|
"It's been a little too far in a little too short period of time," the TradingAnalysis.
|
|
I got a little more depth on the ball, I started serving a little bit better.
|
|
She's awe-inspiring, a little smug and a little too confident to make Ophelia's breakdown persuasive.
|
|
The new squad in D.C. is then a little bit old and a little bit new.
|
|
COMFORT AND JOY Usually I try to cook something a little nicer, a little more involved.
|
|
Peeking at links is a little different in iOS 13, but it's a little easier overall.
|
|
We pull the skateboard back just a little bit, and the acceleration is a little wimpy.
|
|
There's a little bit of Neil Young in Jackson Maine, and a little bit of Nelson.
|
|
Total: a little over $45; with Amazon added as a digging option, a little under $55.
|
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Beto O'Rourke is a little underqualified; Mayor Pete Buttigieg is a little young (and underqualified); Sens.
|
|
If what prevents Pleasantville from ever changing involves a little murder, well, what's a little murder?
|
|
It's a little different because it's a little more out there, but it's actually quite interesting.
|
|
RECIPE: Creamed Spinach This recipe is a little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll.
|
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It was a little absurd and a little unwalkable and deep in the realm of costume.
|
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Eating a little bit less, doing a little bit less, putting fewer things in your calendar.
|
|
It felt a little, I don't know, a little hitting you over the head with it.
|
|
That will look a little bit haphazard and a little half-baked from a consumer perspective.
|
|
What comes is out is perhaps a little louder, a little more forceful than he intends.
|
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We're hopelessly atomized, urged on to leave our friends and family behind every few years to get a little extra money for a little extra house and a little extra car.
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It's a little more trap and a little less of Mai's soulful crooning, ostensibly to make it a bit more rap radio friendly, but a little extra "Superbass" never hurt anyone.
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" When Charlie Rose asked her to describe the perfect TV show, Kelly said, "How about if we merge a little Charlie Rose, a little Oprah, and a little me all together.
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The basket's composition is meant to reflect the goods that consumers are buying — a little bit of housing, a little bit of food, a little bit of electronics, and so on.
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" After all, says the president, "We've all got a little bit of Spock and a little bit of Kirk and a little bit of Scotty, maybe some Klingon in us, right?
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Bill Belichick: I think I know a little bit about competition, I think I know a little bit about leadership, and I think I know a little bit about team building.
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It was the expression of affect he wanted to communicate in that moment — something a little smart, and a little sad, and a little funny, and all in all very David.
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But it's for old time's sake, recognizing what they meant to me before I was who I am: a little Lister, a little Cat, a little Kryten, a lot of Rimmer.
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I'm not talking extremes; just a little bit smarter, a little bit stronger, a little bit better suited for the world because its an obligation that we have to our community.
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Why did the Steve Jobs who came back to Apple consistently get described as a little bit kinder, a little bit more patient, a little bit more thoughtful toward other people?
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Here, the pasta cooks directly in the sauce — no setting a separate pot of water to boil — and there's something a little fabulous about it, a little vinegary, a little sweet.
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We're being told, essentially, that we should accept being a little tired, having hair a little too long, and being a little out of shape in order to achieve financial stability.
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As is often typical for a Trump rally, the event Friday was structured more like a Fox News opinion show: a little politics, a little current events, a little culture war.
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But This Is Us is doing a little with universal stories and a little bit with something even more unexpected: It's trying to make the show a little bit like Lost.
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Like visiting a planetarium in a dream, everything's about where you'd expect it to be but its a little off—the colors are a little richer, the movement a little slower, the strange joys a little harder to account for, at least in a strictly scientific sense.
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She's most assuredly creating the soundtrack to whatever becomes the next The Craft or Natural Born Killers — a little bit industrial grime, a little bit shoegaze, a little bit dark as fuck.
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"Our goal really is to get people off the streets, but until they are we want to provide them with a little nutrition, a little hope and a little dignity," he says.
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We of course meet the character in a state in which she is a little over-rehearsed, a little practiced, a little comfortable, and so the suiting was a bit more traditional.
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The creepy uncle is a little too forthcoming with the uninvited back rub, a little too complimentary of the new bathing suit, a little too interested in your new boyfriend or girlfriend.
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"There are some people in life that make you laugh a little louder, smile a little bigger and live just a little bit better😋😍 #happybirthday #nashville," he captioned the post.
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Perhaps it's time we all tried to be a little less yanky and a little more Swedish.
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Buying a bunch of kitty litter is a little more low-key, though...a little thirsty, Drake.
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"If you can laugh a little, maybe you can learn a little more in depth," Weinersmith said.
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And because I laugh a little harder or talk a little louder doesn't make me a caricature!
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I also have a personality where it's a little spunky and a little bit of design-heavy.
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I might look a little different and be a little taller, but I think that's pretty badass.
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I also wanted to kind of make it a little more upbeat, a little more dance-y.
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Do a little bit of reading, a little bit of learning before you opine on these issues.
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SHIRT I like my T-shirts long sleeved, and a little bit long and a little baggier.
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From a physiological perspective, he's a little older, and he might be in for a little constipation.
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It's all a little too prim, a little too happy — but just the right amount of cozy.
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You take a little more pressure every moment, until it gets to be staggering, a little bruising.
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The result, in my opinion, is a book that's a little more patient, a little more introspective.
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"For a little while, I think my life was a little bit turned upside down," she says.
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We have a little bit of this and a little bit of that, we fit in everywhere.
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It has this balearic feel, but it's just a little bit darker and a little bit weirder.
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That was a little embarrassing, and my back hurts a little, but overall I think I'm okay.
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It was like a little stud, a little choker around my neck, and it felt like me.
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A little bit of concealer, a great mascara, a little bit of gloss, brows... and you're good.
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But then I have to keep a little bit of distance, which is a little bit uncomfortable.
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I follow the lash line closely, and then take it a little bigger and a little crazier.
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Fray them a little bit or clump them a little bit, or push them the wrong way.
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"I wanted to have a little fun, I wanted him to have a little fun," Brown said.
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But it gives a little introduction, and a little flavor of what it's going to be like.
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Isely said the discussion had become "a little bit confrontational, a little heated at times but polite".
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It's all just a little bit too smug and a little bit too mealy mouthed to land.
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The narrative is a little bit shaggy, and some of the characters are a little bit flat.
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Summer storms come a little too fast and last a little too short to really feel relief.
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"Being in Paris where my father died, I felt a little shutdown, a little sad," Duchovny said.
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Sagittarians are no strangers to going out a little too much and partying a little too hard.
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The Chinese dealers may charge me a little less and we would take a little less profit.
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The whole film's a little more madcap than necessary, a little too overeager to keep hurtling forward.
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This sort of footprintreduction but it's actually making the place a little simpler and a little morefocused.
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You can still see a little drooping a little bit on his cheek, but he's doing wonderful.
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But the idea is that you need to give a little in order to get a little.
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"The fact that she had two nodules is a little interesting, and a little atypical," Stiles says.
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And I enjoy talking naughtily and being a little risqué and shocking people, just a little bit.
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Go a little leaner, be a little less spectacular, and show me the bones beneath it all.
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We've fallen into a little bit of a bull flag here, a little bit of a consolidation.
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A little water, a little cheesecloth and you're on your way to silky, milky coconut-infused flavor.
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A little stiffer, a little grayer, but his spinebuster still looked and sounded like a million bucks.
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"If the score was a little different, maybe I would do it a little differently," Girardi said.
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Within a year, his sound had morphed rap radio, making it a little freer, a little stranger.
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The trend is a little bit '70s, a little bit grunge, and a whole lot of cool.
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It's a little Michel Gondry, a little Spike Jonze, and a lot of distinctly and specifically Daniels.
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On the outside, it appeared unchanging, maybe growing a little bit harder, a little bit less flexible.
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"If you're a little less emotional and a little more savvy, ultimately," you can have it all.
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"She's healing me a little bit more, taking away a little bit of the pain," Kelsey said.
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"We like spending a little more upfront to have it a little less unknown," Gary Holm said.
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There was more than a little admiration, and, we're sorry to report, more than a little vitriol.
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"Buyers have become a little more discriminating, it's a little more of a seller's market," Tchir said.
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"It's a little like cheating; you are supposed to be a little cold," Aanestad said good-naturedly.
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"It was just a little crack in the ground, with a little lava coming out," he said.
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We probably took it a little overboard and got a little obnoxious, but it got everybody pumped.
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On a given night he's carrying a little extra stuff, get a little deeper in the game.
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Our songs are more for people who are a little different, our songs are a little weirder.
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So yeah, I would say mine is just a little bit harsher, a little bit more blatant.
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If you're like anyone else, sometimes it's a little more work, sometimes it's a little more life.
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Pretty good header by Perisic of Croatia is a little too high and a little too wide.
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"The thing is, pizza is a little bit tangy and a little bit spicy," Mr. Hyland said.
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In all the more typical ways, she was looking maybe a little drab, maybe a little dowdy.
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We overreacted a little bit and it made us a little less productive and it wasn't terrific.
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Sabrina is a little like GLaDOS from Portal 2 and Rumu is a little like Wall-E.
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Probably I.R.S. employees, like many of us, could work a little harder and do a little more.
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"In the end, they may produce a little more here, but sell a little less," he said.
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Some shows punch a little higher (the canceled "Agent Carter"), some kick a little lower ("Iron Fist").
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But doing so will require a little bit of creativity and a little bit of political will.
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They help you sympathize a little more with Bobby, even if you like him a little less.
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There's a little bezel on the top and bottom, but the bottom one is a little bigger.
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"I feel a little bit better about working on something a little bit more noble," he said.
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So could have been a little bit of inexperience and maybe a little bit of fatigue, also.
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There would have been an ambiguous supporting role for the mother, a little confused, a little jealous.
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But it was just a little bit too long and a little bit too expensive to do.
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Her creations sported big eyes, big grins and droopy clothes, a little vulnerable and a little unconventional.
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She has the right touch of being a little cool, a little damaged, really interesting and mysterious.
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Sometimes that means one country will have to give a little more or a little bit less.
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"I'm expecting the market to hover here for a little bit, a little bit nervous," he said.
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But in exchange for that, they have maybe a little more churn and a little more overhead.
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"We are seeing a little bit of the optimism surrounding the euro fade a little," Esiner said.
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So it's a little bit Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, a little bit Riverdale, and very, very French.
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"So I just suggest we need a little less tweeting here, a little more listening," Inslee said.
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Then you'll see me go into a place and be a little toned down, a little cautious.
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"Now I'm a little more aggressive, and my job is a little more aggressive, too," she said.
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She picked on me a little bit, like a big sister would do to a little sister.
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Talk a little bit about what you want ... tell the story, a little bit of the story.
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"There's this feeling that things are a little too hot and a little too angry," Longwell said.
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It's the perfect music for being a little too faded and up a little bit too late.
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When the time came to actually launch in the States, it didn't just announce a smartphone or a TV. It let the public know that it was going to be everything to everyone — a little bit Apple, a little bit Netflix, a little Tesla and a little Amazon.
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And then we're dicing it up very fine so that every bite that you have has a little bit of fat and then a little bit of meat, a little chew to it.
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Mae comes back to Rust Belt-y Possum Springs to find her parents and best friends a little older, the town itself a little more depressed, the whole world a little more tired.
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They are a little darker a little fuller, a little more symmetrical then when I started but essentially I feel as though I look like me and not my own evil twin anymore.
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First-time taxidermists are sloppy gods, and our reincarnated animals look a little bloated, a little lumpy, and a little bug-eyed despite the carefully-placed black sewing pins crammed into their heads.
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The necklace is small and simple, sporting a little "H" and a little "M" for Harry and Meghan.
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Each time I do it, it heals a little part of me that was a little bit broken.
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And they will now appreciate those programs a little more, and take them for granted a little less.
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This seems a little weird, so I'm a little bit worried I'm about to get some bad news.
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And then I become a little fighter, and I've been known to get a little trigger-happy sometimes.
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And they're going to push us a little bit and we're going to push them a little bit.
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There's a little more weight in each step, their eyes are a little darker, there is more fear.
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Their jokes about aging and AARP memberships are getting a little more morbid and a little less funny.
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Sofia Richie made a scene at Catch Saturday night, with a little scuffle and a little scofflaw-ing.
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Boucher is a little too positive and a little too confident to worry when faced with the latter.
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BUT MARC, A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW A LITTLE BIT ABOUT WATSON, A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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But to see it in a few small areas is a little less common, a little more unusual.
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Suddenly, she was seen, she came to understand, not as a little frivolous but as a little heroic.
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It's so great that, perhaps a little unfairly, it's become a little pigeonholed as just being a food.
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Gizmo 3D's printers, which have a little bit of a workshop look to them, are a little pricey.
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With all of that in tow, "Striking Vipers" seems a little nakedly—pun intended—obvious, a little stale.
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It's a little all over the place, but that variety also means there's a little something for everyone.
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So, you have sort of that pass – a little bit slower growth, a little bit slower job growth.
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You'll learn a little something about the importance of stretching — and feel a little better about your inflexibility.
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Of course everything outside of its boundaries would feel a little flat, a little less exciting in comparison.
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Our main man Peter Quill upgraded his space-gear to something a little bulkier, a little more substantial.
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But some of us are looking for a little less brewski, a little more Italy with our mussels.
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Having Facebook Messenger available as a little Android app is a little more convenient than the web app.
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Tell us a little bit about what upside you see there, because it's a little bit like Saks.
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" Perry, 46, admitted that "a little bit of the time, I was a little out of it, yeah.
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"He walked a little ways, stabbed someone, and then walked a little ways and stabbed another," Carter alleged.
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Google&aposs New Cardboard Hands-On: A Little Bigger, A Little BetterGoogle Cardboard is still made of cardboard.
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There are a lot of parts of the country that are a little cautious, a little risk averse.
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GR: Maybe tone — I think I tended to be a little more lyrical, perhaps a little more adventurous.
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Those of you who are parents, let them get a little dirty, let them have a little fun.
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If you've been craving a little more conversation (and a little less introspection) you're in for a treat.
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I hand over my card, feeling a little sick and a little too flustered to question the cost.
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But maybe what Apple design needs right now is a little less mythos and a little more compromise.
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Give it that extra speed, a little bit — keep a little bit — keep about 10% in the bag.
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Now it just needs to relax a little, get a little less defensive, and keep the conversation going.
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How do you assess those games that are a little bit broken, but also a little bit brilliant?
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I actually think we're a little bit tight right here, a little bit too high with the rate.
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This "dentin osteogenic material" is a little like bone and a little like dentin -- "unusual stuff," she said.
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The people in the film are like us, just a little less so—and a little more so.
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I run my sets a little different, it's definitely a little more "hippy-dippy," which I'm OK with!
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So, along the path going there, certainly, it will be a little rocky, a little bumpy at times.
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Although, I was hoping for a little less grain and maybe a little more detail around the sun.
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"That's how these things should work, you give a little here and get a little there," Creighton said.
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It was a little standoffish at first and a little lethargic, but he let me get him out.
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Spoon in the cream, a little at a time then add the milk a little at a time.
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You can do it a little differently and make it a little more agile, if it was separate.
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The house was ready to hand itself over – to be a little wrecked, a little ruined and destroyed.
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It wasn't, but Graydon had had a little magazine in Canada so he knew a little bit more.
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I have always been a little hypomanic and as such, I have always been a little hyper-imaginative.
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I'm always a little hesitant to call a work a "guilty pleasure" because it feels a little mean.
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"I got down a little bit, but the next situation, I was a little more calm," he said.
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"If it takes a little delay, it'll take a little delay," Trump told reporters at the White House.
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And how afterwards, he would put on some good music, drink a little booze, smoke a little marijuana.
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This version of him is a little less masterful and a little more inventive, but very welcome nonetheless.
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"It's a little bit noisy, so that itself causes perception to be a little more ambiguous," he says.
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Sometimes we've got to go a little faster, sometimes we've got to tempo it down a little bit.
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There's you can spot it a little bit, you have to do a little bit of background research.
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If the wind is favorable, the odor around the barns is tolerable — a little sweet, a little sharp.
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We discover reasons for Anna's fast that feel just a little too gothic and a little too convenient.
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I prefer a pocket square versus a tie, to add a little color, to add a little pop.
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Certainly, staying a little longer may imply that this is a little bit more of a complex situation.
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Because there's no split-second jumps to nail, the game is a little slower, a little more cerebral.
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"It's a little melodic, a little more not so poppy," the singer teased in an interview with E!
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But the Pixel 4's photo above has a little more contrast, and it's a little sharper, too.
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And we had a little green-tea extract we would put in when it got a little later.
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"But he's a little hesitant about talking about personal interests and just personal ..." She trails off a little.
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We set the maximum speed a little higher, because then we actually get somewhere a little bit quicker.
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The whole thing is just a little twistier, a little more messed up, than the Anne books are.
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"I know a little girl and a little boy whose mother and father got a divorce," he said.
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It spirals out of control a little, and West's conversation with Lathan goes on a little while longer.
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He felt a little better that day — and then slowly, over time, a little turned into a lot.
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It was definitely a deal — a little under $2,000 a month — but it was also a little rundown.
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So, it was a little bit over my contract, a little bit over what I wanted to do.
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But with each passing year, people get a little more ambitious and schedules get a little more compressed.
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"Billy's a little more manic than I am; I'm a little more cautious than he is," Alderson said.
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Typically, the bicycle lanes were a little higher than the roadway but a little lower than the sidewalk.
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Even the jokes that seem a little harsh, a little canned are softened by Mr. Birbiglia's amused delivery.
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It definitely presents an opportunity for attackers to be a little bit noisier and a little more aggressive.
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"It's the same scar, but it's a little bigger now, it's longer and a little fatter," Venters said.
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This should make gameplay a little easier to follow, if not a little easier to actually look at.
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The potato-to-gravy ratio was a little off in my opinion, and the gravy a little thin.
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Every year, they map a little more of the unknown, claim a little more of what seemed impenetrable.
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The result, though, is a little less walk, walk, fashion baby, and a little more stumble, stumble, fall.
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Here, the Nunes memo might have benefited from a little legal research — and been a little more candid.
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During the day, I just put on a little foundation and rub a little lipstick on my cheeks.
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"A little here, a little there," said Jeff Thornton Jr. as he put the branches in neat piles.
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They're not going away, but they should be getting a little more robust and a little less disposable.
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There was praise, a little more than last time; there was damnation, a little less than last time.
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"It only takes a little bit of try -- and by a little, I mean a lot," she says.
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You'll leave it a little better, a little bolder—with new energy, or a renewed commitment to change.
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If you aren't giving an amount that makes you feel a little freaked out, give a little more.
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They are young people who are woke, they express diversity, they're a little masculine and a little feminine.
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"I'm thinking we should move them down here, where it's a little grittier, a little tougher," he said.
|
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So crises may be a little bit hairier, and a little bit more dangerous, than we would expect.
|
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They tried to spread out a little bit, so each of them got to cover a little area.
|
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For many people, the idea of prepping might seem a little crazy, maybe even a little off-putting.
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If that sounds a little overwhelming, here's the trailer for the original Korean release, which might shed a little light on the plot and offers a little preview of the film's rom-com tone.
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Yeah. Technology has allowed ... Cameras are a little easier to get at, editing is a little easier, platforms are a little quicker, so I think and what's important about documentaries is they're independent, right?
|
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But right now, the Home is largely just a Google-fied Echo: it's a little better-looking, is a little smarter when you ask it questions, and is a little easier to set up.
|
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But the moon's orbit is tilted a little bit compared to the Earth's, so usually when the moon is full, the Earth's shadow passes a little bit above or a little bit below it.
|
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So I do see a little bit of a stagnation of business, and a little bit of volatility and change in policies may help to give a little bit of momentum to the business.
|
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This is undoubtedly an upgrade for the chicken, but it also elevates out-of-season tomatoes, which can use a little heat, a little seasoning, a little zhushing in order to make them delicious.
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Tracks like "Fly High"—an uncanny ballad about the humanity's smallness—share a little bit of anxious DNA with Robinson's music, though the drops are a little more conventional and a little more sugary.
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"It did feel a little bit different with the new designer... maybe a little younger," said Chinese customer Regina Chen, 30, as she craddled a little white dog and posed for pictures after the show.
|
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This year, why not get a little more creative with your V-Day gift-giving by picking out a bundle of something a little less predictable and a little more delicious, like say, donut holes.
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They made an extreme effort, but they know that with the timing of this it would be a little bit better if, you know, there was a little more time and a little more interaction.
|
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It's hard to put a finger on the elusive flavor of black garlic: It's a little smoky, a little sweet, and a little tart like balsamic, but it packs a pungent, nearly fermented funk, too.
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"As soon as he was a break down he started to play a little bit - everything was a little bit deeper, he served a little bit better and it was tough after that," Goffin said.
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If you like a little extra zip and heat, you might add a little grated Parmesan, a pinch of red-pepper flakes and a little parsley to the egg coating, as they do in Rochester.
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Billed as an opera, it was a stylized reflection on the Black Panthers and racial activism that was a little bit music performance, a little bit consciousness-raising street fair, a little bit installation art.
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Compared with standard EDM excess, the Beetroots offered something a little more grayscale, a little more raw and gothic.
|
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But like any form of self-help, sports psychology can feel a little squishy and sound a little woo.
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This report is just a little more evidence that if they cared, they could try a little harder.[TechCrunch]
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But with each passing night, Mars has been rising a little earlier and getting a little closer to Earth.
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"He [White] walked a little ways, stabbed someone, and then walked a little ways and stabbed another," Carter alleged.
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The only directive was to keep her familiar but make her a little less rumpled and a little slicker.
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Schroepfer was a little, seemed a little ... PK: He did a good joke about being a ... A robot, yeah.
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I think they were scared that I was a little too rough around the edges, a little too … imperfect?
|
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I'm a little worried about how much combat's featured in the trailer, but marketing is always a little confusing.
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And my friend says, just a little more, a little more, keeps doing the nudging motion with his hand.
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But it feels like this year it was a little less self-congratulatory and a little more self-motivated.
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"She's got a little bop, she's got a little [Stevie Wonder] in her," the Lip Sync Battle host says.
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Netflix shows can get a little more gory than those on television, making us a little wary of Mindhunter.
|
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And since then the data softened a little bit, and now they seem a little bit, you know, stronger.
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Team USA were a little bummed, but they had a little somethin' somethin' up their sleeve... Behold, EAGLE PRIME.
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Kaitlyn: I'm not going to lie to you — this video is a little boring and a little too long.
|
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The potential modern equivalents were all there: a little tawdry, a little tongue-in-cheek, very hard to miss.
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She nods, she's smiling in a way that's a little far off, like she forgot her guard a little.
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I'm going to ask you to give me a little time for us to get organized a little better.
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With summer gone and work back in full swing, everyone is a little stressed (maybe even a little sad).
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Maggie's voice, I hope, is a little bit more young, and Lena's a little bit more middle-of-America.
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"We normally skate a little more smoothly and liberated, a little bit faster, more in unison," he told reporters.
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Now, assemble the tostadas: spread a little bit of chipotle mayo over each tostada (just use a little mayo).
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It feels a little odd at first, but I liked the clicky keyboard after using it a little more.
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And for a fleeting hour of the night, I felt a little more comfortable and a little less sweaty.
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Plus, her version of Roz interfered a little with Jane Leeves' version of Daphne, which was a little daffy.
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"It may alleviate a little stress, and it puts a little fun into it," Williams told CNN affiliate KETK.
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A new report from Colorado finds a little bit of the first and a little bit of the second.
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The report makes five key recommendations: In other words: a little more conversation and a little more action please.
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"I need you to look a certain way... a little more Beyoncé, a little less Macy Gray," he said.
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A new baby is a blessing and I look forward to seeing a little Meghan or a little Harry.
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But every year computers got a little bit better, and a little bit smaller, until suddenly the future happened.
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Cash recipients spent a little, saved a little, and shifted a bit away from growing crops toward other professions.
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Four tires just had a little more grip around the bottom for a little bit longer than we did.
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"I actually think we're a little bit tight here, a little bit too high with the rates," he said.
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You know, so those cheering on Team USA could feel a little more comfortable and a little less confused.
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On paper, it's not really a fair fight since Xavier's team is a little young and a little green.
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Where you're a little bit scared, a little bit excited, but the outcome is not going to hurt you.
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"We both really want a little boy, but we wouldn't be disappointed to have a little girl!" she says.
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SK: I said something, and he kind of walked it back a little bit and apologized a little bit.
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That one seems a little more likely to raise the $1 million a little faster, if you ask me.
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"Okay, this weekend we gonna need a little less 'Mom Lisa' and a little more 'Freaknic Lisa,' " she nudges.
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"It's definitely a little tongue-in-cheek, and also rooted in a little bit of reality," Craig tells me.
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Bottom line: You're probably better off doing a little less work and getting a little more sleep, she says.
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Everyone's brain makes a little world out of sensory input, and everyone's world is just a little bit different.
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Most of the things you can do look a little better and run a little faster/more efficiently, sure.
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This year I'll maybe be partying a little less and hanging with my little queer family a little more!
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I find myself wishing the latter was a little more like the former: relaxed, raw, a little bit silly.
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If you feel like it's a little loose, you can also use a little hot glue on the bottom.
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And I don't know if you saw it, but I threw it a little high and a little outside.
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I should go out there and step up a little bit more, get my level a little bit up.
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In the air, sound waves strike one ear a little sooner and a little louder than the other ear.
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It might seem a little blackmail-y, so this particular route might be a little dicey, Dr. Bonior says.
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Like, yeah, it's hard, but if you're a little bitch, then you're just gonna have a little bitch album.
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The M4 will not but it shoots a little bit faster and it's a little bit easier to control.
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"It's a little bit of art, and a little bit of science," cofounder Hillary Kerr says in the video.
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After I had a little success, I felt he had a little confidence in me, and that helped me.
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So, I raise my glass to my 20s, my body a little pudgier, my forehead a little more lined.
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Now a little more comes down to the player's intent, and a little less to the fortunes of war.
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Let's seize this moment to chart a bipartisan path forward, where we give a little to get a little.
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It's a little hard to make sense of it all, in part because the timing is a little unusual.
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I wish it would cool off a little bit, come down a little, but I do like the company.
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Amazon's Alexa smart home assistant just got a little bit smarter and a little bit easier to talk to.
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I'm prolly gonna post on der for a little while & take a breather from twitter & ig for a little.
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It's just a little thing, just a little bit of poetics, and that's what he was also good at.
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They're a little rusty because they've been out for a little bit, but I don't think anybody could tell.
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It's a little bit Holochess, a little bit choose-your-own-adventure, and completely unlike anything you've ever seen.
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And, most important, when they make us all feel a little more connected, and a little less alone. #gotyermessage.
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To say they look a little less than suave, fall a little short of sexy, would be relatively generous.
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Langy gets a little downhill action, and Rac has a little hitch but it helps you get on time.
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It is a little boring, a little hypnotic, and the perfect show to watch while you do something else.
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A little Jessie Ware, a little Alpines, a weeny bit James Blake, her this collection showcases two unheard songs.
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Adrina: We like it a little cold and straight, maybe after being in the freezer for a little while.
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And it takes a little bit of heart and a little bit of determination, and all that's a recipe.
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It might be heavier or lighter, and it might last a little bit longer or a little bit shorter.
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"I figured it would just be something to get a little off-speed or a little movement," Terry said.
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It looks a little brighter, which makes the photo appear more vibrant, but the colors are a little paler.
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We knew it would quiet down a little bit because the other one was taken a little bit quicker.
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The prose in 'The Mirror and The Light' is a little less opaque, its nuances a little less subtle.
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I know she has a cult following, but I'd like a little less talking and a little more yoga.
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"Sometimes it's a little cool, or it's a little late, but there are fruits and vegetables," Mr. Lawson said.
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I wouldn't feel anything or, if very affected, it would be like a little flu or a little cold.
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But with a little precipitation, they get a little rain and they think, 'We can run our sprinklers again!
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It is still a little flaky, a little prone to the occasional stutter and stumble, still finding its way.
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Something a little more simple, a train that's a little smaller, lighter and easier to get on the tracks.
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As an artist, I'm a little hesitant to get that specific because it's a little more multifaceted than that.
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"Every Day a Little Death," from "A Little Night Music" I was a student at N.Y.U. in the '90s.
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"A little more honest, a little less polished," was how the creative director Christopher Bailey summed it up backstage.
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In Japanese, she said that she was "a little sad and a little happy" to have defeated Ms. Williams.
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I walk by those on the street a little less blithely now, a little more attuned to respiratory rates.
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"We've got a newly married couple looking a little bit disenchanted and a little bit stressed," Mr. Arnold said.
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With a little help from Nona, just a little bit of money, he could get things moving again, surely.
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The stake that they took made RPM be a little more forceful, a little more aggressive and it's working.
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"Since she has a little brother, she's like, 'I really hope that I have a little sister,' " Keibler says.
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All over the world political regimes are adjusting, becoming either a little more authoritarian or a little more democratic.
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Even the public spaces are starting to feel a little more private, or at least a little more protected.
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"I think I got a little bit excited," Familia said, admitting he might have been "overthrowing" a little bit.
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"There are some areas we can be a little bit better at, show a little more video," Vigneault said.
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"Government usually costs a little bit more and takes a little bit longer to do these things," Nield added.
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Ms. Warren said she was sorry that she gets "a little worked up" and "a little hot" at times.
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"Everyone's a little nervous; they're a little reluctant," Dale Tallon, the Florida Panthers' G.M., said on Toronto's TSN 1050.
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That won't be changing, but maybe it gives that coalition a little more impetus, a little bit more momentum.
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There was a little concern they might be a little low, but it sure wasn't the way we started.
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Montauk is like your mom's friend's daughter, who's a little promiscuous — and by 'a little,' I mean a lot.
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These moments startle, and yet the book feels a little too close to home, a little too, well, safe.
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By the time Mr. Ocean begins singing — a little moody, a little sassy — the caress is in full flow.
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The perfect April Fools' Day pranks are all a little ingenious, a little cruel and a bit too revealing.
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This is when Big's voice dropped a little lower, became a little huskier, his delivery slicker and more restrained.
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I think my morning meditation helps me deal with Trump a little less reactively and a little more reflectively.
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Living with chronic illness makes every day a little harder, but it also makes every day a little sweeter.
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"I was a little concerned, I was a little nervous," Ms. Palmer said after landing safely in sunny Virginia.
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It was a little tough for a little while, but ultimately [the leaders] are really liking what is happening.
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We've never tried to be big, we're 150 people now but just a little more, a little more cushion.
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This will give your music a little boost in bass and treble to make it sound a little livelier.
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It's a little gutsy, a little Lucifer in Paradise Lost-esque, to challenge the moral order of the universe.
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There's a little Royal Rumble to it, a little Hell in a Cell, and even a touch of Wargames.
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It feels a little like the end of an era but also a little like taking Crosby for granted.
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It makes sense, but the refreshing and wonderfully confounding feel of that early exploratory work was lost in the change and was replaced with something a little slicker, a little more mature, a little more average.
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And of course there's a little part of me who would love to have a little girl running around with matching outfits with me — and being able to decorate a little nursery would be the bomb.
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So I'll throw on a little bit — some foundation, a little bit of Smart Shade, maybe a little bronzer and mascara and I'll be OK. I won't feel bad about my pictures if I do that.
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Everyone's a little sweaty and a little drunk and more than a little excited to be singing The Little Mermaid classic "Part of Your World" at the top of their lungs during a rousing karaoke session.
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"The first 13 minutes I think was a little bit in their favor, but once the 21-minute mark came, I think we started pushing back a little bit and playing a little bit," said Engelland.
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" "A little bit more ethnic, a little bit more blue collar, a little bit more middle America, less upper-crust country-club types," Barr said, asserting that the mainstream Catholic vote "is the swing vote, frankly.
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Let us do what we can to make the world a little bit fairer, a little bit more gender-equal.
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But it's also a little darker and a little more grounded in the real world and all its banal disappointments.
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I am kind of feeling a little numb, just like a little bit empty, like just going through the motions.
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Sometimes it will take a little longer than you would like, and sometimes it may be a little more extreme.
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Its letterforms are a little taller, a little roomier, and—under certain circumstances—more identifiable than the font it replaced.
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Some lyrics are changed up slightly, Michael Stipe's voice is a little less polished, a little more on edge, wavering.
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On the venture side, "investors are starting to get a little more sober, a little bit more cautious," he said.
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Eaten on their own, the sprouted beans taste a little greener and a little more interesting than your average legume.
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At times the space opera sequel gets a little too big and a little too complicated for its own good.
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I think it's maybe a little less public and it's a little less easy to write in a blog post.
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Everything you do with it is a little bit easier and a little bit nicer than it would be otherwise.
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" HIS PARALYSIS "All it means is whatever I do is a little bit harder and probably a little bit slower.
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So I'm glad to see some outward signs here of them getting a little more serious and a little tougher.
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It's been a wiser strategy to wait a little longer to sell, and return to equity markets a little sooner.
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JAMES BULLARD: Well, I think we're a little tight on the rate, not too much, but a little bit tight.
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"We get some shots and we got a little more energy, a little more pep in our step," Nowitzki said.
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I have one that's better if it's a little softer and one that's better if it's a little bit harder.
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And it kind of feels to me a little bit with Snap like we've gone through that a little bit.
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It's all a little chaotic, and everyone will get a little sweaty, but it all works out in the end.
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There's a little bit less mimicking — there's a James Brown piece that we do but a little bit less mimicking.
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It's a little bit Crocodile Hunter, a little bit Fear Factor, and a smidgen of Jackass — a comparison Peterson hates.
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Or, worse, your daughter might try to do something a little different, possibly even a little regrettable, to gain attention.
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Definitely [during] my time with Arie, I would be a little more quiet and soft and a little more sensual.
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I will say that you might see a little bit different game here tomorrow night, a little bit different weather.
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Every time a library closes its doors our society becomes a little less open, our democracy a little more vulnerable.
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With just a couple of months to go before its January premiere, ABC has only revealed a little — a little!
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Where the dough could get a little sticky in my palms, and I'd fold a little more cornmeal in there.
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It's something a premiere episode affords you, because you have a little more money, a little more time, et cetera.
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If you make them visible, the whole network will start to seem a little friendlier and a little more transparent.
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"It's not the same, but I feel a little bit more feminine and a little bit more capable," she says.
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Roadhog's hooks are now a little less powerful but the Scrap Gun is a little more effective at longer ranges.
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We clink 5 PM gin and tonics, and she dives straight in: a little intimate, a little confessional, surprisingly candid.
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"This is a warning, to think with our heads a little more and our guts a little less," Ropeik says.
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The news today is a little bit of an expansion of Instant Apps and a little bit of a rebranding.
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Everybody bend their knees one time ... keep on bending them a little bit, we'll do a little exercise right now.
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What has happened since the abolition of slavery is that you've [made] a little tinker here, a little tinker there.
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That's from the Smile period, which evolved a little slower and took a little longer to complete —like 40 years!
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Now that I'm getting a little older, I'm working to make a little more time to spend with my family.
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And the similar stuff it can do takes a little bit longer and is a little bit harder to hear.
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And you gave an answer I thought was a little circumspective, I just want to drill down a little more.
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It's like being an Italian cook, you just do a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
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And that's fine, but sometimes you want a little conflict, a little acknowledgement that not every fight is easily resolved.
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It's a little bit Talking Heads music video, a little bit Jazzpunk, and a whole bunch of blissfully bizarre logic.
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Still, even dull downtime moments make the characters a little more human, and a little less like rubber CGI figures.
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I would probably have a little more balance in my blend, perhaps with some Petit Verdot and a little Zinfandel.
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" As for this collection, she described it "a little street, a little Japanese street culture mixed with this haunting undertone.
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On average, labor for boy births lasted a little over six hours, while girl births took a little under six.
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That makes Barrett responsible for a little over $28 million and the hotel responsible for a little under $27 million.
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"I could tell when I started warming up today, (I was) just a little off, a little sluggish," Reed said.
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It's a little bit heavier and a little bit thicker than the S6, but not egregiously so in either category.
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All of the comics in this new book are a little weird, but all romance comics are a little weird.
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"These specific styles were… a little bigger, a little more drama, but still loose, free, and effortless, as she likes."
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Kelly Clarkson's Tennessee house is a little bit country, a little bit rock-'n'-roll, just like the singer herself.
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That one was called "Think Like a Freak," which was a little bit more strategic, a little bit more teachy.
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Now, the next leader is not even in sight making this safe haven a little unpredictable, even a little vulnerable.
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He wasn't going to get any taller, but he could get a little bit stronger and a little bit faster.
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"What we do is help make them feel valued and provide them with a little hope and a little light."
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It's okay to be a little lonely, a little frazzled, to need a small escape that won't feel embarrassing later.
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" He added: "Like, that's the biggest thing … I spend my time a little different and I think a little differently.
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The fact that fiscal policy is going to be a little stimulative adds a little additional support for the economy.
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"Is it a little book that's funny, or a book that's a little funny?" she asked as he scampered off.
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"Talk about pushing somebody a little bit down the learning curve a little faster than we wanted to," Cooper said.
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You'd be so pretty if you just did a little more with your hair, or wore a little make up.
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Traditional Persian flavors get a little more, while the American flavors (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry) are made with a little less.
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It also ships with a little stand that folds into a tripod, although it's a little tricky to set up.
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"It's not the same, but I feel a little bit more feminine and a little bit more capable," she said.
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Everything that felt a little bit off or a little bit shaky in the rehearsal was fine during the show.
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"I think I just got into a little bit of a groove, a little bit of a rhythm," Gray said.
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Morissette: My hope is just to make the lives of these children a little bit better, a little bit easier.
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Yeah. A healthy dose of Pilates, a little bit of success and a little bit of confidence can do that.
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Be simple, manage it safe, so when it's done you've got a little base, a little foundation to live off.
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If Piazza had hit it a little longer, and for sure a little louder, it would have tied the game.
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Thick slices or wedges, a little salt, a little pepper (optional), a drizzle of good olive oil, a plate. Repeat.
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Pocahontas is gaining a little bit because we probably used the Pocahontas a little bit too early, but that's okay.
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So, personally, I would probably spend a little extra money getting something that is a little more hair-color friendly.
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But trading a little romance for a little bit of research might have at least given her a fighting chance.
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I know I&aposm getting a little bit older here, but I thought they&aposd be a little bit funnier.
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