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"smidgen" Definitions
  1. smidgen (of something) a small piece or amount of something

199 Sentences With "smidgen"

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All it took was curiosity and a smidgen of perseverance.
Then we paused, heads shaking with a smidgen of shame.
These facilities struggle to provide even a smidgen of personal autonomy.
And it's just a smidgen more expensive than a ream of non-recycled paper.
And it's just a smidgen more expensive than a ream of non-recycled paper.
That could mean better predictions and policy recommendations without a smidgen of economic analysis.
Apple also announced Monday it would be dropping the Apple Watch's pricing a smidgen.
This book is alternate-universe science fiction bolstered by a smidgen of theoretical physics.
There is a smidgen of evidence outside of the calls to support cooperation allegations.
Request a very sharp knife, and reconcile yourself to not getting every last smidgen.
I even let her wear eyeliner and lip gloss with a smidgen of color.
Three buns, two patties, and a smidgen of lettuce, sauce, pickles, onions, and cheese.
Over three days, I saw all, some, or a smidgen of twenty-eight performances.
There might be a smidgen of tension in the Harvard Law School faculty lounge.
If the kneeling (standing) player chooses, he may further protest by placing his right palm just a smidgen to the right or the left of his heart, in order to represent the smidgen of discord separating our great nation from racial harmony.
Even the smidgen of each virus it contains is so slight as to be negligible.
Some senior officials confirmed the remarks, while others attempted to create a smidgen of ambiguity.
Except he has one tell, a tic that betrays a smidgen of mortal human nervousness.
I missed the squeak in his voice, which suggested perhaps the tiniest smidgen of shame.
He is more analytical and a smidgen more sensitive than he wants audiences to know.
She was a precinct inspector in California's District 29, where Sanders lost by a smidgen.
Well, it was seven days' worth of ups and downs, with just a smidgen of schadenfreude.
But it's difficult to read these quotes and not be a smidgen skeptical (emphasis my own).
Rod Blagojevich from prison may give him a smidgen of credibility with the state's black community.
The United States government can borrow money for 30 years for a smidgen over 3 percent.
Mr Trump took 57% of their vote, down a smidgen from Mitt Romney's 59% four years ago.
Gatekeepers would obsessively check carry-on bags, demanding huge fees for those a smidgen over the limit.
But should we risk the chance of making any of Jones's lies just a smidgen more acceptable?
In Japan, the iPhone XS costs equivalent to $1,008, just a smidgen above US pricing, excluding tax.
This tiny smidgen of code, and its resulting message, became the bedrock of Sega Enterprises Ltd. v.
All it takes is a smidgen of patience to wait on the corner for a yellow cab.
The obligatory mashup of "O Holy Night" and "Ave Maria" halts the album's momentum only a smidgen.
But in 2016, Hillary Clinton carried the district by a smidgen, and local Democrats saw an opening.
That approach is already undermining the smidgen of tentative good will he had enjoyed from the tech industry.
But we recognize this list, a smidgen bigger than the traditional top 203, still has some notable absences.
Any higher, the theory goes, a competitor could cut the price a smidgen, sell another unit and profit.
It's such a simple switch in thinking, executed with a smidgen of flair, yet its effect is profound.
Taking the gem theme a smidgen further, stars Scarlett Johansson and Brie Larson rocked Infinity Gauntlet inspired jewelry.
One time, just a smidgen over-fermented, a whole batch collapsed because the yeast had grown too acidic.
But the battery housing raises the load floor only a smidgen, so cargo space remains much the same.
Ostapenko won the French Open last year by swinging for the lines without a smidgen of self doubt.
Instead, you let an eye be drawn here and there, catching a snippet of this, a smidgen of that.
Meanwhile, return on equity for the year stood at 2625 percent, a smidgen lower than 2000 percent in 2892.
Toss in a little GE chairman Jeffrey R. Immelt, and flavor with a smidgen of Amazon chief Jeff Bezos.
Something — probably a variety of circumstances, narratives and emotions — has pushed consumption spending up a smidgen more than usual.
The most "slice of plain white bread with just a smidgen of warm margarine" sex-havers in the universe.
Many of the largest arts organizations in the United States survive with just a smidgen of federal financial help.
The end result was always a bit too waterlogged, a smidgen too gritty, a lot all over the place.
Williams was short and broad-shouldered, with the peculiar quality denoted, perhaps with a smidgen of hyperbole, by his nickname.
Christina Berriman Dawson brings a smidgen of bouncy energy to her performance as Kelly, another repeat offender and drug abuser.
It's a little bit Crocodile Hunter, a little bit Fear Factor, and a smidgen of Jackass — a comparison Peterson hates.
A large customer base does not make any service even a smidgen more valuable to someone getting their home cleaned.
Even his engaging Mostly Mozart program, heavy on the 18th century and deliciously so, slipped in a smidgen of Ligeti.
Whatever the reason, we're all clearly grasping for a smidgen of something like TLC but with a little more wit.
And he is certainly more vulnerable than he would be if he engaged in even a smidgen of actual populism.
And we awoke this morning — perhaps a smidgen hungover from light beer or Hawaiian Punch — without a favorite Super Bowl ad.
"A future to believe in", his campaign slogan, is Barack Obama's "Change we can believe in"—minus the smidgen of realism.
While the presentation was crammed, we managed to condense everything to a clip that runs just a smidgen over five minutes.
Were I genetically predisposed or cursed with a lower pain threshold, I might have just a smidgen of an alcohol problem.
He did, however, leave open the door just a smidgen to allowing for some wiggle room for a late tee time.
This will also speed play and, in making the ideal toss more elusive, take away a smidgen of a server's advantage.
And if they have to earn just a smidgen less profits to build those inventions here at home, so be it.
So, we could be moving closer to a world where online dating is a smidgen less reliant on having a Facebook account.
It has stewed with our traditions so thoroughly over the millennia that it's no wonder we have trouble eating a smidgen less.
One way Apple could make Face ID just a smidgen more secure is to require a blink during the face detection process.
Ulthar's unholy blend of black, doom, and death metal comes with a smidgen of thrash, and a whole lot of Lovecraftian horror.
Has nobody told Derulo that a sexual partner might be useful for companionship, emotional support and even a smidgen of reflective conversation?
In 1926, the Federal Radio Commission was formed to regulate radio, which had only a smidgen of the effects Facebook now has.
Basically, it's an X3 sport utility with the useful boxy back end sliced off and a smidgen of back-seat headroom excised.
Hollywood has seriously miscalculated that fans of certain performers or shows care even a smidgen about those celebrities' cultural or political issues.
His Iago has a nice subtly seething quality; his Petruchio a swagger, humor and a smidgen of sensitivity; his Benedick a bruised braggadocio.
In that season, Fox's local rating for Rams gams were a 14.0, a smidgen more the local NBC station averaged for Jets games.
Most Americans will spend an average of $172.22, down a smidgen from last year's record high of $172.63, reported the National Retail Federation.
There will be tears, a smidgen of drama, and at some point the relationship between the contestants will shift from supportive to catty.
That was the fastest rate since 1998, according to IFPI, a trade body (revenues also increased by a smidgen in 2012; see chart).
The Senate could restore a smidgen of honor to the tainted reputation of the United States by rejecting Ms. Haspel for the post.
After the El Paso shootings, Trump showed he couldn't even pass the base test of a human being, demonstrating a smidgen of empathy.
She addressed the roomful of strangers for ten minutes about galaxy rotation, soaked up some patronising criticism and a smidgen of praise—and left.
Colwell: The most important takeaway from the Pence speech is that he showed no inclination to move even a smidgen away from President Trump.
Whether you're taking just a smidgen per transaction or you get to be effectively the fiat currency outside the biggest countries in the world.
If the other terminals at Newark had even a smidgen of the choices here, the airport itself might once again become an enjoyable destination.
Anyone who has ever used a cotton swab to dig out the very last smidgen of a beloved product knows that all too well.
That's a smidgen more efficient than the Toyota RAV4 but four miles per gallon lower than the average of the roomier Honda CR-V.
Well, the battery's just a smidgen smaller than the one in the Pixel 2 XL, and the battery is replaceable — if you're really, really careful.
The dam at Wunonglong, about 1 metres long and more than 100 metres high, will provide a smidgen less than one of those extra gigawatts.
As soon as you have even a smidgen, it becomes a standard requirement and you suddenly lose any idea of how people survived without it.
Officials set a daily benchmark rate for the renminbi and allow its value to move a smidgen above or below that level in currency markets.
And the median income of the county's households rose 20 percent from 1980 to 2016, after inflation, to $57,728 — a smidgen above the national median.
When a pair of protons collide in the Large Hadron Collider, they recreate a smidgen of the original Big Bang that jump-started the cosmos.
But such a pseudo-sense of anguished continuum is available to those with a smidgen of imagination at Place Denfert-Rochereau in the Parisian Catacombs.
So if it's a scorcher, and everyone cranks the AC, sending rates up, the Nest thermostat will turn itself up a smidgen to save costs.
That half a kilo, that quarter of a pound, just that smidgen more of body mass can turn an elbow that would have thudded into thunder.
The manufacturing PMI came in at 22016 in January, down a smidgen from 28.9 in December, but still better than a Reuters poll forecast of 1113.
In any case, if you can't be forgiven for indulging in a smidgen of mugging while performing Mr. Frayn's raucously delightful comedy, when can you be?
Dale Raynes, Associate Director at CPS Capital, said banks "were up a smidgen" on bargain buying after facing heavy sell-offs in the past few weeks.
When the Cassini spacecraft took this freshly-released image back in March 2015, it was 1.6 million miles from Saturn but a smidgen closer to Tethys.
With only a smidgen of guidance from the highest court in the land, the cases will head back down to federal appeals courts for another go.
That kept the dollar in check at 109.15 yen from a weekly high of 109.24 and a smidgen lower on a basket of currencies at 97.965.
Not bad for a southeastern Alabama school whose enrollment is a smidgen under 7,000, and which only this year completed its 15th season of FBS football.
"Any smidgen of information just spreads like wildfire," said Doris Meissner, a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research group based in Washington.
There is a hint of throttle lag at launch, and it's best to keep revs up a smidgen to stay in the broad flat torque range.
"Standard monetary policy strategy says a little less inflation, maybe a little less growth ... argue for just a smidgen slower process of normalizing rates," Williams said.
Moving out smartly, the car cruises from 280 to 203 miles an hour in just under seven seconds, a smidgen more relaxed than other luxury brands.
So it is hardly surprising that the former Democratic contender exacted a smidgen of wry revenge Tuesday after Flynn resigned as President Donald Trump's national security adviser.
Unsurprisingly, considering Chinese authorities' intolerance for any smidgen of dissent in the arts, the Ministry's rubber stamp was not forthcoming when Monkey Snake's lyrics were sent in.
Mr Hammond offered a smidgen of extra NHS funding and channelled an extra £1.2bn in 2017-213 towards social care, which will ease the burden on hospitals.
So, when a cast member dishes even the tiniest smidgen of intel, we consider it to be big and newsworthy, especially if it's coming from a Lannister.
One final smidgen of junk to wipe off your iPhone or iPad is the cache for the Safari web browser or other mobile web browsers you use.
U.S. stocks are back near record highs and investors are stockpiling the lowest-grade corporate bonds with only a smidgen of extra compensation for the added risk.
But she convinces you to buy her firm's preferred investment, which costs you a smidgen more every year — say, 0.2 percent — than an otherwise identical competing product.
Despite the effort, total imports for 22018 were 22019 million tonnes, a smidgen below 2101.3 million tonnes and 227% higher than the 211.7 million tonnes in 21.069.
He seemed to suggest he had a smidgen of respect for, or at least curiosity about, the maverick leader, the most recent incarnation of a longstanding dynasty.
The compelling drama of an affair — the entertainment value and the emotional pull — typically arises when we can vicariously sympathize, even if just a smidgen, with the cheaters.
On Monday, sterling traded more than 2 percent lower on the day against the U.S. dollar at around $1.329 — a smidgen above Friday's 30-year low of $1.3224.
That's down a smidgen from the gaudy triple digit growth of last report, but their market share has doubled in just two years, and they are growing fast.
But picking up Fortnite—and I've only played a teeny tiny smidgen at this point, and only on-stream with my friends and coworkers—I immediately had fun.
If you haven't watched the episodes, there's a smidgen of stuff on the show's site, or hunt around on your "smart" TV if you have one of those.
Other readers have pegged Abbey as an unrepentant chauvinist and possessing more than a smidgen of sanctimony, wishing to impose on others his own rigid strictures for living.
The S&P is also off a smidgen over 15%, while the Nasdaq is down a hair more at 15.2%, compared to its recently set 52-week highs.
It is time for the Republican leadership and the White House to prove they have some semblance of both — even if just a smidgen — running through their blood.
Some experts warn that under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Egypt is sliding from authoritarian rule into a totalitarian system where even a smidgen of dissent is intolerable.
Combining shamrocks, superheroes, spying and a smidgen of feminism — March is Women's History Month — this production from Funikijam World Music features the company's first female lead, Ashton Parrack.
Sure, those early employees might only have a smidgen of equity, but that equity could be worth a whole heck of a lot if they join the right startup.
Of course, we all want to know how the United States will vote — but frankly the U.S. vote matters not a smidgen more than Montserrat's or Andorra's or Brunei's.
On the day I married my wife, she was to me, without a smidgen of doubt, the most mind-bogglingly bodacious babe I'd ever seen in all my life.
The #Resistance, by contrast, is partisan by definition; it's made up overwhelming of Democrats who want to unseat President Donald Trump, with perhaps a smidgen of Never Trump Republicans.
Unfortunately, the playwright neglects to provide Peter with the slightest smidgen of personal charm or smarts or sexual magnetism that would make him such catnip for Karen and Lucia.
But his unsparing reaction to their bids stoked speculation that they enjoyed support from a corner of the security establishment, a smidgen of dissent that Mr. Sisi found intolerable.
Set to to Bohuslav Martinu's Symphony No. 6 ("Fantaisies Symphoniques") and a smidgen of electronic sound, the one-act version was made for the great dramatic ballerina Lynn Seymour.
Estimates of the amount in fact emitted by the time of the Paris agreement were a smidgen over 2trn tonnes, and annual emissions at the moment are almost 40bn tonnes.
Once the meat forms a dark crust on the bottom, it's time to add the seasonings — the lime juice, fish sauce and soy sauce, softened with a smidgen of sugar.
A replica of the country's famed Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, it stands just a tad shorter than the original to show a smidgen of deference to the sacred Buddhist monument.
It's the first time we've had a smidgen of hope, and it's largely due to the women who spoke out against a cycle of abuse by her client, Mr. Weinstein.
Weighing in at 450 grams (a smidgen under 1lb), the Clear should be an intimidating proposition to keep on your head for long periods of time, but they absolutely are not.
Australia's gross domestic product (GDP) for the second quarter rose 0.923 percent on-quarter, just a smidgen below expectations of 0.6 percent growth from a Reuters poll, data released Wednesday showed.
With his Ben Affleck smile and smidgen of a Mass Pike accent to match (he grew up just outside Boston, in Winchester), Mr. Favreau made the gossip pages with uncomfortable regularity.
Isaac F. Silvera, a professor of physics at Harvard, and his colleagues used two interlocking pieces of diamond to compress a smidgen of hydrogen and then heated it with laser pulses.
Adams, who was wearing black pants, a black beaded sweater and black high heels, noticed that a chair was a smidgen askew, she crouched down and began to push it herself.
I actually had a smidgen of hope that the president would step up during his visit and show he cared about the plight of 3.5 million American citizens on the island.
Mr. Rush's performance as the selfish, self-doubting genius is never less than diverting, and there's a smidgen of excitement when Caroline's pimps wreck the studio (though honestly it's hard to tell).
Its sustainable business model is welcome today, and, for many of us, its subversive staples and fuss-free design fill a smidgen of the hole left by Phoebe Philo's departure from Celine.
JOHNSVILLE, N.Y. To the Editor: Ross Douthat doesn't note that the Austen character Elizabeth Bennet (albeit a smidgen more enlightened than her peers) was a product of the rigid English class system.
One of the series' most satisfying redemption arcs has gone to Bronn, who started out as a purely mercenary sellsword and wound up developing a smidgen of grudging loyalty toward the good guys.
Indeed, in many ways that has been the designer formula: Take a smidgen of silhouette from here, a dash of decoration from there, sprinkle with a touch of art or architecture and voilà!
In each case, trillions of atoms in a tiny smidgen of matter — estimated at roughly one gram, the weight of a dollar bill — broke their nuclear bonds in violent bursts of primal energy.
Home prices in Atlanta actually ticked down a smidgen from the prior month, but are still up 5.1% year-over-year and are 2.6% above the peak of Housing Bubble 1 in July 2007.
Ad blockers are becoming increasingly common, but if you're an avid reader, maybe you feel a little twinge of guilt at depriving your favorite website the smidgen of revenue it earns off your clicks.
Until arriving in New York, he had defeated only one top-22011 player, Kei Nishikori, and had often looked a half-step too slow and a smidgen short of inspiration in the biggest matches.
It isn't a thirst for fairness that makes one bring a book like this to the beach, but here and there a reader may wish the author had given Margaret a smidgen more credit.
He accepted no responsibility, not even a smidgen, for the actions that will put him on the dark side of Mount Rushmore, the third president to be impeached in the history of the Republic.
As you sprinkle black pepper on your morning eggs, try not to think about the fact you may be eating more than 40 insect fragments with every teaspoon, along with a smidgen of rodent hair.
Now, there might be a smidgen of excusability if the name was always used as a pejorative but sadly, the joke label stuck, and and brostep boys embraced the name in a sweaty bear hug.
That's just a smidgen more diversity compared to the spring 2016 shows, which featured 383% models of color — and it's a solid 4% jump in diversity compared to the fall 2015 shows a year ago.
Using a quantum computer, researchers at the information-technology giant had carried out in a smidgen over three minutes a calculation that would take Summit, the world's current-best classical supercomputer, 10,000 years to execute.
Disregarding whatever smidgen of optimism they may still have entertained for the second leg at the Vicente Calderon, Atletico fans must have known in that moment that Real had snuffed out their European hopes once again.
My goal here isn't to list and place odds on the 30-plus Democratic politicians and nonpoliticians who have given more than a smidgen of consideration to 2020 and aren't completely delusional to have done so.
In bathrooms with a closet or large medicine cabinet, a slender vanity on tall legs or one mounted directly to the wall can deliver a clean look with just a smidgen of extra space for toothbrushes.
But when he talked about how Fidel had outsmarted so many American presidents, and how Fidel had cunningly dodged all those assassination attempts, it was not just a smidgen of admiration he betrayed, but an identification.
Manspreading designates that men, when given only a smidgen of space (the bottom part of a seat) can defy that restriction to claim as much space, not just as they need, but as they want, with impunity.
In the recent Nature Genetics study, she points out, when the researchers increased the number of SNPs in their risk model from 74 to 6 million, the predictive power of the test only increased by a smidgen.
The Asian unemployment rate was 2.4% in December, an uptick from the 2.0% low of May 2018 but still a smidgen lower than the pre-Trump record -- 2.393% in December 2.383, Obama's last full month in office.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton is a racing certainty to become Britain's first four times Formula One world champion and any lingering smidgen of a doubt should be swept away at a coronation in Mexico City on Sunday.
A jolt, a crunch and a pop are never good and could be especially bad on a 41-year-old, even if he trains and can still play like he's half of that, or maybe a smidgen more.
Clocking in at a smidgen over ten minutes, the B-side "Flute Track" is a pristine and crystalline new age-inflected ambient house jam that sits somewhere between "Xtal" and the teary-eyed glamour of Komapkt's most damply glossy.
However, whenever I pushed the throttle even a smidgen to overtake, the car would wake from its stupor and I would find myself almost instantaneously traveling at speeds which require me at this point to plead the Fifth and move on.
A smidgen faster than searching and clicking the first website that pops up The widget gives you your IP address, latency, download speed, and upload speed, as well as a speed dial that looks similar to Microsoft's Network Speed Test app.
She took to her Instagram Story to explain that a surprising amount of people have been getting angry (??) about her smidgen of visible armpit hair — and to share a pretty great rant about why this is absurd and needs to stop.
In addition to the multi-day bloodbath on Wall Street, the U.S.-China tariffs war will cost 190,000 American jobs thus far and shave a smidgen of GDP growth from the economy, projects Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
Call me a dreamer, but I am waiting for someone to make a Choose Your Own Adventure that has a smidgen of historical accuracy, a game that includes some of the unimaginable—but yes, real— moments from the past fourteen years.
It is a delicious meal when served over buttered noodles with parsley and maybe especially so if you make like some of your fellow Cooking subscribers and add a smidgen of smoked paprika to the sour cream that coats the meat.
The standard Democrats must meet, Philbin argued, is that there is not a "smidgen" of legitimate public interest in investigating Hunter Biden's membership on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas company while his father Joe Biden was vice president.
Japan government bond (JGB) yields have climbed, with the benchmark 10-year yield rising from as low as negative 0.273 percent shortly before the Bank of Japan (BOJ) announcement, to within a smidgen of the zero line, touching negative 0.009 percent on Tuesday.
No. 4003, if you do sell and resell my data over and over again and make lots of money or do something that inconveniences me, then I should have access to that information and maybe even get a smidgen of the money.
For example, inflation of 2.16 percent a year over the coming decade was implied by the price gap between the two types of bonds as of the middle of last week, up only a smidgen since August and below its level in May.
Counting Tom Hardy and director Ridley Scott among its producers, this "A Christmas Carol" boasts star power in front of and behind the camera, and deserves a smidgen of credit for its ambition and the immersive nature of its 19th-century trappings.
My grandmother stood a smidgen over five feet tall in her Sunday heels, was a retired teacher of Latin who knew all the declensions and had once interviewed Thomas Wolfe's brother and traveled the world, but man, could she get to it.
Now Icon Ventures, a 14-year-old, Palo Alto, Ca.-based venture capital firm, has closed its sixth fund with $265 million in commitments — its largest fund to date, if just by a smidgen, having closed it last fund with $260 million in 2014.
Effectively, it's a 13.9-inch screen stuffed in a body that's roughly the same size and weight as the 2563-inch MacBook Pro, and just a smidgen larger and heavier than a comparably equipped Dell XPS 13 (which also has a 13.3-inch screen).
However, Baze, a Swiss-based personal nutrition startup providing blood tests you can do in the convenience of your own home, collects just a smidgen of your sanguine fluid through an MIT manufactured device, which, according to the company, is in accordance with FDA regulations.
To counterpoint the smoothness of the roll-ups, some of the models wore what Pecis termed "a variation on the finger wave" — a curl lightly fixed to the side of the face with a smidgen of hairspray and a cold blast from the hair dryer.
Standing at six feet and six inches, he was a smidgen shorter than big Jess Willard who had won the heavyweight title from Jack Johnson a couple of decades earlier, but he was considerably heavier than Willard and carried a tremendous amount of muscle on his frame.
Just as he was purportedly trying to negotiate a cumbersome, wide-ranging deal with China, Trump obliterated whatever smidgen of confidence might be left in his team with a single tweet, threatening new tariffs on Mexico despite a pending trade deal between the US, Mexico and Canada.
When Mr Wessler said that police should be able to see no more than 24 hours of cell-location data without a warrant, the chief suggested that warrantless access to even a smidgen of data may violate an individual's privacy, outflanking the ACLU lawyer from the left.
He seems, at times, not to know whether Trudeau's words should be performed as a political stump speech or an earnest sermon, but that is not surprising, since the prime minister's tone wobbles from one mode to the other, with a smidgen of TED Talk thrown in.
" — Yin Hong, film professor at Tsinghua University, on the Sina Weibo microblog The similarity of the premise to past films "wouldn't be such a problem if Zhang or his scribes had devoted even a smidgen of time to giving the respective commanders identities or back stories.
In a Stockholm Syndrome way, I'd begun to nearly, sort of, possibly, maybe, acclimatise just a bit, a smidgen, to the non-stop thump of the 125BPM bullet that was pinging through both ears when it hit me: I had to nip out of the office for a meeting.
But a newly rejuvenated Sony picked a savvy release date — there are few family films in the market — and backed the film with a marketing campaign that made the 116-year-old Beatrix Potter character feel contemporary and even a smidgen cool, at least to the primary-school set.
The economy grew a smidgen last year; several anticorruption agencies have made small but significant advances, including a requirement for all top officials to declare their assets; and an all-volunteer army is finally holding its own, even if the separatists have access to more modern Russian arms.
In response to the news that Magic Leap's VP of PR Andy Fouché is leaving the company for the same stealth startup its chief marketing exec left for last month, the secretive mixed reality company has released a smidgen of news related, assumedly, to its mixed reality device for consumers, the name.
"It was quite a mess, but you just had to keep going," Ken Peppercorn, now 21944, told The Observer newspaper in London, reflecting the stoicism of his generation in his account of wading ashore under fire and scrambling to find a smidgen of cover in a crater hewed from the dunes by shellfire.
That figure, coupled to the sheer dollar value of companies that debuted (Uber certainly helped there, but other large offerings like Pinterest mattered as well), led to the year's IPO haul growing a smidgen over 2018's result, with $65.4 billion raised by US-listed IPOs in the year according to Factset.
And in the case of his new book, "The Pigeon Tunnel," it fails to diminish our pleasure in reading these stories from his life — stories, he suggests, that might well contain a smidgen of imaginative shaping ("real truth lies, if anywhere, not in facts, but in nuance") — or, perhaps, a dash of self-dramatization.
The staff seated her, as if she were a guest, and Ms. Mar took notes on the back of her menu, writing down questions and ways to improve not only on flavors and presentations, but also on the introductory monologue a server gives to each table (which she determined to be a smidgen too long).
The formal and thematic elements of Armitage's work, as much as his artistic education, align it with the more narrative branches of the School of London, namely the paintings of R. B. Kitaj, with a smidgen of Francis Bacon and David Hockney thrown in (if those two diametrically opposed figures can cohabit a single artist's imagination).
Many thinkers who consider the question of what happens when human beings finally create an artificial intelligence that is on the same level as the human brain have concluded that it will not take very long for such a being to evolve into a superintelligence — which is any artificial intelligence that's just a smidgen smarter than the smartest human.
Though Platoon was banned in Vietnam over its problematic portrayal of Vietnamese people, I remember from growing up that the movie was extremely important to my dad, who lived through the Vietnam War, and for whom it meant a lot to see even a smidgen of his experience represented, as measly as that representation may have been.
But in France, Marine Le Pen was not far behind in right-wing glory, as her National Rally vacuumed up disaffected voters, including many of the forever-protesting Yellow Vests, to take 23 percent of the vote, a smidgen more than President Emmanuel Macron's La République en Marche party, which had trounced her only two years earlier.
Maybe, in the end, an Alabama-like formula of depressed white rural turnout, a smidgen of suburbanites going Democratic, and an enthused multiethnic anti-Trump vote will be the concoction that puts Democrats back in power—giving them the chance to more actively pay back black women for the years, decades, centuries of being at the progressive fore without much thanks.
"I don't care who you are, there's a fantastic chance you know the paralyzing fear that shoots up your spine when you're watching a smidgen of erotica and you think you hear the door open, a creak from the stairway or even a random footstep," wrote Mike Wehner, an editor at the tech-culture site Daily Dot who took the V.R. porn plunge.

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