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Amal looked gorgeous and didn't look the slightest bit tired.
The slightest bit of air could mess up its measurements.
Whose subway system can't handle the slightest bit of rain?
It's smooth, rich, fatty and just the slightest bit sweet.
It reacts horribly to even the slightest bit of troublesome news.
Nothing that is happening tonight makes the slightest bit of sense.
Moment #8: When she did just the slightest bit of gloating.
I won't bury the lead: I wasn't the slightest bit prepared.
None of these talking points can withstand the slightest bit of scrutiny.
Just by moving it the slightest bit, they could reap the rewards.
Her occasional grin shows me that she's not the slightest bit uncomfortable.
They get scared off at the slightest bit of volatility in the stock.
The slightest bit of bad news can turn a rally into a rout.
If he seemed the slightest bit blasé, it might be a different matter.
Then, when he's just the slightest bit kind to Issa, she erupts in tears.
Everyone is just the slightest bit on edge—what if today really is unlucky?!?
Conservatives rebuffed calls to make it the slightest bit more difficult to buy firearms.
The answer is only the slightest bit, and in a sweet and compelling way.
Any hack that involves stuffing diapers down your pants seems just the slightest bit excessive.
So once you start to feel the slightest bit of uneasiness, it's time to talk.
Gillespie — even when talking about cracking down on MS-13 — isn't the slightest bit Trumpy.
Evaluated from almost any angle, Trump's move does not make the slightest bit of sense.
"Seeing the blister after, that wasn't very nice," Federer said, looking the slightest bit squeamish.
Roof committed a senseless, horrible crime and has expressed not even the slightest bit of regret.
Instead, it offered up a spirit that tasted smooth, buttery, and just the slightest bit sweet.
All we could do was to petition the authorities for even the slightest bit of information.
You would at least be able to detect the slightest bit of puffy redness beneath our eyes.
For just the slightest bit of definition, use a thin-tipped felt liner along your upper lashline.
In a recent video posted to Twitter, Markle greets fans with the slightest bit of British twang.
But members of Congress by and large loathe taking the slightest bit of responsibility for their actions.
One thing that hormones have fixed and gives me the slightest bit of hope are my eyes.
They're the ones you've got to thank for making things just the slightest bit easier, after all.
Fame takes hold of people differently, and even the slightest bit of visibility makes some old routines difficult.
But nobody has EVER provided the slightest bit of proof that any official is hiding some secret numbers.
There's the slightest bit of flex to the screen, but it's almost unnoticeable unless you try to bend it.
At least, I didn't feel the slightest bit sick during my "ride," and neither did my colleague Karissa Bell.
If I was the slightest bit nervous about something, they could smell it, and then they would become judges.
I wore it with a short-sleeve T-shirt underneath, and it didn't irritate my skin the slightest bit.
He's about as tough as a gingerbread cookie: just the slightest bit of pressure will cause him to snap.
And if you get a vibrating notification, or there's the slightest bit of movement of your environment, it's game over.
Military leaders are "not in the slightest bit concerned about maintaining their professional commitments," said the high-ranking military officer.
"Once you're in that situation you will eat anything just to get the slightest bit of nourishment," Dr. Crossley said.
Should you ever experience any sudden outages, the automatic kill switch feature protects against even the slightest bit of exposure.
He was really the only Toronto artist we had the slightest bit of interest in — of an older generation, anyway.
And I immediately wanted to put a flatiron to the slightest bit of curled new growth that emerged from my scalp.
The bare bones of a storyline are here, and Refn might have one if he'd shown even the slightest bit of interest.
Customers who pay even the slightest bit of attention are practically forced to see them, and then, hopefully, wonder what they are.
Anyone who knows even the slightest bit about the Electoral College knows that the likelihood of it switching horses is extremely small.
Even the slightest bit of irony makes it easy to blow that shit off, but when taken with complete earnestness, it's pure.
The wool holds at my shoulder, and when I pull it down, it flaps and slouches without feeling the slightest bit insecure.
"It's not okay to 'tough it out,'" Porat said about employees staying home if they're not feeling even the slightest bit well.
"Everyone I know under 25 isn&apost the slightest bit interested in cars — Greta Thunberg has killed the car show," he said.
So many shows on HBO wouldn't get the slightest bit of interest, much less mainstream success if they didn't include the HBO brand.
And if it were even the slightest bit aware of its homoeroticism and cutting satire of American masculinity, I'd give it an Oscar.
Instead of opting for a messy topknot, try this look: It only requires the slightest bit more effort for a way bigger payoff.
The ad could be a searing satire of liberal self-importance and elitism, if it were even the slightest bit aware of it.
And, most importantly, not a single Republican up in 2018 will suffer even the slightest bit of blowback for pushing the nuclear button.
If you're even the slightest bit familiar with the show's hyper-neurotic banter and romantic complications, you'll feel at home watching the clip.
"I don't see how this in the slightest bit avoids a conflict of interest," Frederick J. Tansill, a trust lawyer, told the newspaper.
A GPS is a must for any wearable that's even the slightest bit serious about fitness tracking, and the Ionic's works pretty well.
"I hope that this can help even the slightest bit to encourage and support at least one person that needs it," he wrote.
"Because people don't have conviction, the slightest bit of news is moving the market," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
She wears gleaming jewelry, but most arresting are her eyes, which look straight at the viewer, and are just the slightest bit droopy.
Police are urging anyone with even the "slightest bit of information" about the recent shootings, and the 26 known suspects, to contact authorities immediately.
He lets gravity do most of the work, and the knife passes right through, without even the slightest bit of resistance, several times over.
"Everyone I know under 25 isn&apost the slightest bit interested in cars — Greta Thunberg has killed the car show," Clarkson told The Sun.
However, the experience of the past few months has shown that the Republicans are not the slightest bit interested in achieving Mr. Vance's goal.
In "Perpetual Infinity," Burnham is teased with the slightest bit of happiness: Her mother is within arm's reach and finally they can be together.
The sometimes exes got in some snorkeling Thursday on the Big Island, and didn't seem the slightest bit concerned about the hurricane headed their way.
Dr. Dee was said to have used the mirror to "call his spirits," but such an activity wasn't the slightest bit unusual at the time.
If there was something that might bother him — even the slightest bit, like running 10 minutes late — my impulse was never to state it directly.
With 10 years of experience under his belt, he doesn't feel the slightest bit intimidated to join veterans Fredrik Eklund and Ryan Serhant this season.
Being thrown headfirst into self-sufficiency is hard enough, so why not find a way to make it just the slightest bit easier on yourself?
That "darkness" won't increase even the slightest bit if a daily event that produces nothing much more than political obfuscation and media grandstanding goes away.
Love it or hate it, if your interests or hobbies are even the slightest bit music-adjacent, the hulking specter of Guitar Center is omnipresent.
That would be worth talking about—if, she says, that unrefined sugar was even the slightest bit nutrient-dense to begin with, which it isn't.
As unnecessary as outfit planning might seem at the moment, it's an opportunity to assert the slightest bit of control during otherwise overwhelmingly uncertain times.
They keep the tube in a vacuum and prevent the entire instrument from wobbling even the slightest bit using a system of springs and brakes.
It seems we have billionaires coming to power who have no platform for being the slightest bit concerned about the environment, the economy, or peace.
Its nylon and boar bristles massage the scalp and help distribute your hair's natural oils evenly throughout your tresses, without causing the slightest bit of breakage.
The surface texture it comes with feels great, with the slightest bit of resistance to make the canvas feel natural to draw on with the stylus.
Frank didn't seem the slightest bit offended, and says he was actually ripping up signs held by protesters when Trump mistook him for one of them.
If you've been paying even the slightest bit of attention to this year's presidential shitshow, you've seen at least a few Donald Trump's insane Twitter attacks.
According to docs, PETA either knew its statement about Paws was false, or could easily have found out if it did the slightest bit of research.
Making anything celebratory, or even anything funny, in the Trump era is a tricky prospect for most people with even the slightest bit of self-awareness.
Translation: l have no idea what I'm actually saying, nor do I even, in the slightest bit, wish to speak with you right now, peasant reporter.
It might have felt good at the time, but if you have even the slightest bit of emotional intelligence, you probably regretted it the next day.
"There hasn't been even the slightest bit of wind in the entire county," Candace Bennyi, whose power was cut in Sonoma County, wrote in an email.
Because showing the slightest bit of compassion towards the animals could blow her cover, Lisa has had to master the art of keeping a completely neutral face.
Even if you've only been paying the slightest bit of attention to UK rap over the last year, the name Abra Cadabra will be familiar to you.
The editorial said Cuba no one should assume Cuba had to "renounce any of its principles or cede the slightest bit in its defense" to do so.
"We expect our U.S. allies to immediately cut their ties with the terrorist YPG, who are not in the slightest bit different from the PKK," Akar added.
When Caelynn adds, "I've noticed it in the house too, where she kind of spirals whenever I have the slightest bit of success," Colton seem to believe her.
Millie is a bit of a chore if you're even the slightest bit allergic to cheerfulness, and to say its racial politics are dated is a huge understatement.
"I'd like to be super clear that if you feel the slightest bit ill or even uncomfortable, please do not feel obligated to come to work," Musk said.
Investors weren&apost the only ones to recognize the opportunity, as seemingly any data scientist with some resources and the slightest bit of ingenuity launched their own offering.
For those who had witnessed McIlroy rip a fairway wood from 272 yards at 16 to 20153 feet, his response was delivered without the slightest bit of modesty.
It's so predictable, what they're going to do, which is, never say anything that would make anything — that would make any liberal give the slightest bit of discomfort.
"But one thing that does give us the slightest bit of comfort is that we truly believe that Charlie may have been too special for this cruel world."
Man, you know the news cycle is fucked when this didn't even get picked up in the slightest bit, and yet the news of her pending reality show did.
With just the slightest bit of effort, a boring conversation is suddenly filled with allusions to Siberian graveyards and stolen flamethrowers, polar bears' toenails and Georgia asphalt in July.
My problem is that if someone really engages me, or goes the slightest bit out of his way, I feel I have to buy whatever it is he's selling.
We're just terribly good friends, and absolutely no one here should feel even the slightest bit awkward when I say, Harry, I really shall miss the poodle, nudge-nudge.
If you've ever done the slightest bit of research on where to dine while planning a Walt Disney World vacation, chances are you've ended up on the Disney Food Blog.
If troops show up to morning formation with even the slightest bit of fuzz on their face or hair touching their ears, they will feel the wrath of the NCOs.
It doesn't quite have full coverage (it's closer to medium), but the lightweight blend manages to conceal zits, scars, and redness without looking the slightest bit cakey on our skin.
He adores spinning into the paint, but it's already a predictable move that will get swallowed whole by NBA defenses paying him even the slightest bit of attention next season.
Adam Nimoy directs this loving celebration of his father's iconic character, Spock, and if you're even the slightest bit a Star Trek fan, you probably won't want to miss it.
"[Cuba does not have to] renounce any of its principles or cede the slightest bit in its defense," the article in the Communist Party newspaper Granma said, according to Reuters.
But as someone who is also the proud owner of what some would call a tacky belly button piercing, I feel just the slightest bit of solidarity with the Bieber.
But it's often difficult to translate what works in simulation to more complex conditions, where the slightest bit of friction or noise in a robot's joints can throw things off.
Neil Gaiman: The thing that baffles me mostly now is, stuff that I wrote 17 years ago that I did not think was in the slightest bit contentious suddenly is.
He says that including travel photos makes the other person's job easier, something crucial for those dating on platforms where even the slightest bit of effort can be a deterrent.
If Allen were the slightest bit aware of Bobby's aggressive flaccidness or harshness, Café Society could very well be a smart film about the slim pickings of men in women's lives.
As my grandmother faced my lens, completely naked, her body bearing the signs of past and present illnesses, she did not show the slightest bit of shame - only trust and pride.
While he has never done heroin or popped a pill (that we know of) his self-loathing and shame is recognizable to anyone with the slightest bit of experience with an addict.
It's grand theatre, the sort of duel anyone who cares the slightest bit about NBA basketball, both historically and related to where it's headed over the next five years, has to watch.
The real significance of all of this likely won't be lost on anyone who's been paying even the slightest bit of attention to the mobile industry over the past couple of years.
When I look at my before-and-after photos, I notice the slightest bit of tightening throughout my core, which is nice, but it&aposs not what I set out to achieve.
If Baywatch were the slightest bit aware of the cruel satire it's transmitting — that perhaps the series was actually about physically imposing, soulless plastic people — it'd be a far more fascinating film.
By contrast, Alicia Keys isn't even the slightest bit uncomfortable on her appearance on a new version of "Calma," a lustrous rhythmic ballad that's been a major hit for Pedro Capó & Farruko.
But it's also stuck between a rock and a hard place, the victim of a political consensus that insists airport security must be perfectly airtight without ever being even the slightest bit inconvenient.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, after several years of urging by Mr. Tarullo, is requiring that, as of Friday, money-market funds never again invest in anything that seems the slightest bit risky.
In the few hours we played, which consisted of short sprints and sharp cuts while running around the court, I broke a full sweat and my feet didn't hurt even the slightest bit.
While it's a little hard to imagine that the model's breasts were even the slightest bit cozy in this strappy cutout bra top, we'll just have to take her and Oscar's word for it.
Joseph Gannascoli -- famous for playing Vito Spatafore on "The Sopranos" -- isn't the slightest bit worried about a rash of mysterious tourist deaths in the Dominican Republic ... he says come on down, the booze is fine!!!
Time will tell if Trump's surveillance fears are even the slightest bit founded, but let's spare a few thoughts for the poorly spoken, poorly suited man who has to defend a billionaire's unhinged 6am tweets.
And if Daredevil were even the slightest bit aware that it was fleshing out the idea that you don't have to like a good guy just because he's a good guy, it would feel fresh.
The slightest bit of interference—a single photon bumping into the atom you've used to encode and store your information, for instance—will cause the entire system to "decohere," such that the superposition is lost.
Musk did tell employees that should not feel obligated to come to work if they "feel the slightest bit ill or even uncomfortable," according to an email first reported by Los Angeles Times and Bloomberg.
"I'd like to be super clear that if you feel the slightest bit ill or even uncomfortable, please do not feel obligated to come to work," Musk said in an email provided to Business Insider.
Arguably our greatest president, Lincoln does not need to be vindicated or defended, and there is not the slightest bit of evidence on which to claim that Lincoln wanted or welcomed a biracial United States.
We're told Wendy isn't the slightest bit worried about his shade ... and she's doubling down on her defense of Ciara by maintaining Bow Wow shouldn't have said anything bad about his ex in the first place.
Super Bomberman R's got it, but in my experience it's been just that little bit laggy, small input delays making fights feel just the slightest bit unfair—even if every competitor is having the same problems.
Heat damage is the reason many of us stow our flat irons and blow-dryers whenever possible, if only to spare our strands the split ends that can happen with even the slightest bit of overuse.
They rode a brief wave of hype where some claimed them to be indie's new saviors, as was often the case in those days, with any guitar band that had the slightest bit of commercial viability.
Machine learning image recognition techniques can be beaten with only the slightest bit of near-invisible distortion, according to a paper posted earlier this month to the arXiv preprint server by a group of Swiss computer scientists.
They're meant to keep you warm when the air starts to get colder, and make you just the slightest bit contemplative as you transition from the full-on fun of summer to the cozier lifestyle of winter.
If you've paid even the slightest bit of attention in the last few years, you know that the Pentagon has been zeroing in on the threat that China and Russia pose, and the future battles it anticipates.
You cannot ignore that Thompson is, fundamentally, an unfeeling robot, who cannot love or reproduce or feel even the slightest bit of pleasure when he touches a bong to his lips and takes in its sweet vapors.
She will listen gratefully, not understanding even the slightest bit of this blend of arcane Russian and Latin words but feeling an important meaning concealed behind them and rejoicing at her interaction with such a learned man.
"I don't see how this in the slightest bit avoids a conflict of interest," said Frederick J. Tansill, a trust and estates lawyer from Virginia who examined the documents at the request of The New York Times.
He doesn't care about the simmering belief that he can be one of the most exciting guards to ever emerge from New York City, and comparisons to his dad don't stress him out in the slightest bit.
Karen Hester has been coming to watch the race for 10 years and told the Associated PRess she was "not in the slightest" bit concerned about being in a crowded space or the threat of a terror attack.
And if that's the case, this really ought to be pretty useful — at least with the banks and card companies I'm using, logging in to check even the slightest bit of information is a several-minute-long hassle.
It's worth remembering that it can take the slightest bit of uncertainty for a mother to forego breastfeeding, and it can take subtle alterations in wording of policy documents to alter chances of success on a global level.
Patriots Coach Bill Belichick, after his team was throttled at home by the Titans, was impressed with Henry's ability to dominate without even the slightest bit of pre-snap subterfuge, which is a fundamental tenet of 21st-century football.
Still, the Switch falls over every five minutes with the slightest bit of movement because of the kickstand; you can't charge the device while it's standing because of the kickstand; and it sits at a steep angle because of the kickstand.
By prematurely offering to work with Trump before he has shown even the slightest bit of contrition—before he has even filled out his sure-to-be controversial cabinet—congressional Democrats are hollowing out the argument they made for months.
Beneath the bumpy streusel and sunken crust lies a soft yeast-risen cake, buttery as brioche, shot through with sticky, fudgy veins of chocolate, and drenched in enough sugar syrup to render it moist, tender and just the slightest bit sticky.
If you don't have a gaming PC, do have an Xbox One, and hold the slightest bit of interest in finding out why it's become one of the biggest games in the world, you owe it to yourself to check out PUBG.
Struck by the idea that saying goodbye to your pet from the comfort of your own home could help ease even the slightest bit of pain, Taylor began researching the topic and reaching out to organizations that specialize in these home veterinary services.
The lines given to Harry, Ron, Hermione and Draco don't feel the slightest bit forced or unnatural — from Hermione nagging Harry about paperwork to Draco mocking the pain Harry feels in his scar, their relationships and exchanges in the play are spot on.
Ms. Williams likes Ms. DeVos's designs (she wore one to her May 2016 wedding) because Ms. DeVos is "a woman of a certain age and her pieces are mature without being old-ladyish," she said, looking not the slightest bit old-ladyish.
In its first era of popularity, it was all pop and pulp, but now it seems reserved for the task of adding just the slightest bit of a smirk to extremely straight-faced endeavors: elegant magazines, important books, experimental theater, and $80 ceramic pipes.
It's our neighbourhood, we have the right to autonomy, not just to follow American sanctions, to rethink the strategic relationship with Russia, without being the slightest bit naive and remaining just as tough on the Minsk process and on what's going on in Ukraine.
So Blankenship, who is running a race-baiting, conventions-be-damned campaign aimed at sticking a thumb in the eye of the establishment, hasn't gotten the slightest bit of warmth from the President who ran the exact same kind of campaign back in 2016.
Belichick was asked if he and the Pats front office had an idea of who would and would not be making rosters across the league, and responded with equal parts contempt and just the slightest bit of insight into the inner-workings of his brain.
As you can see from the photos, Von doesn't seem to be the slightest bit concerned over the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission looking into whether he broke any laws a couple weeks ago in capturing and then releasing a wild hammerhead shark.
"No amount of fake photo ops suggesting that you are good person or a good parent will make the slightest bit of difference if there are court files with detailed allegations against you showing that you are someone who hits women and isn't safe to be around," he said.
First impressionsThe terms "lightweight" and "breathable" get thrown at just about every shoe that features a minimalistic design or some sort of woven or knitted upper — and to be completely honest, most modern silhouettes that are even the slightest bit comfort- or performance-based are made that way.
It would have been great to see Rafman's work demonstrate the slightest bit of sensitivity to the immense social and political importance of Pariser Platz — the site itself, not as a place full of zombies and lifeless falling bodies, but one where alternative social horizons, movements, and events could be imagined.
The slightest bit of interference—a single photon bumping into the atom you've used to encode and store your information, for instance—will cause the entire system to "decohere," such that the all-important superposition that lets your qubit be both 0 and 1 at the same time is lost.
It would have been great to see Rafman's work demonstrate the slightest bit of sensitivity to the immense social and political importance of Pariser Platz—the site itself, not as a place full of zombies and lifeless falling bodies, but one where alternative social horizons, movements, and events could be imagined.
"I think that most Republicans are savvy enough to realize that if a Republican is going to have even the slightest bit of a fighting chance against the Democratic nominee," said Brigid Callahan Harrison, a political-science professor at Montclair State University, "they're going to need to run away from Christie."
You can watch this video, which splices all four instances of the Rubio "glitch" together: It was almost as if Rubio were working hard to prove Christie right: that he really is a political novice who is wholly reliant on his script, and can't function when presented with the slightest bit of difficulty.
Also, please use other mythology... I'd like to see stuff set in Babylonian mythos, in Pacific Islander mythos, in North American indigenous mythos, that isn't exploitative and dismissive, but driven with the same weight of importance, without the slightest bit of irony that brings us a game like the new God of War.
If you've been even the slightest bit aware of music culture in the last year, you'd probably know it's been a stunning year for the duo of Skrillex and Diplo in Jack U. Today, on the one year anniversary of their self-titled album, they've released their new video for "Mind" featuring the singer Kai.
That's where things went terribly wrong for the West Yorkshire lad, who confessed in his Facebook post that he "asked to get an extra hot flag put in my plain chicken because i can't handle anything that is the slightest bit spicy and as we all know...." Jonny, after having the extra hot chicken.
Avitas Systems uses a range of robotic equipment to monitor things like oil and gas pipelines, coolant towers and other crucial equipment, including aerial and underwater drones – and Nvidia's help means it can create software that can help these bots spot the slightest bit of corrosion or variance in equipment before it becomes a dangerous problem.
Automakers will look at making changes to a vehicle that yield only a few thousandths of a mile-per-gallon in fuel economy, including shaving the slightest bit of weight by changing a few components, using lighter materials, or making a design ever so slightly more aerodynamic, said Carla Bailo, president and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research.
It's packed from start to finish with the musical equivalent of "dessert": the way the glittering bells at the beginning sound just like Christmas; the trampoline-like bounce of the bass during the verse, and the theatrical tension of the bridge; the way the track's vocalist, Kai, hits the high notes with just the slightest bit of breath.
I played Adams' music when I needed to grieve alone, sobs big and loud in the car, when I knew I was having an outsized emotional reaction but needed to let it out anyway, and at any time my heart broke even the slightest bit — through all the rites of passage that blister and callus your heart in preparation for adulthood.
While good-hearted Americans will tolerate high concentrations of poverty and mass incarceration and students of color trapped in hellholes of schools—and the world's lone superpower supporting a multi-year, Saudi-led military operation that has created one of the worst modern-day humanitarian crises in Yemen—causing the comfortable the slightest bit of discomfort will never be tolerated the same way.
In the interview Finkelstein says a couple of nice things about the current president of the United States, calling him a "decent man" and a "confident businessman," before letting us in on two pieces of information that, while interesting and new, should nevertheless come as no surprise to anyone who's been paying the slightest bit of attention to the world these last two weeks.

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