There was only one teensy-weensy problem: The president is weak and House Republicans are obstructionist. |
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Or did this letter stem from just a teensy-weensy bit of jealousy? |
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Natalie thinks he may be being a teensy-weensy bit inconsistent. |
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I confess, I arrived with enough devices to stay just a teensy-weensy connected to e-mail. |
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One is that this is another sign of an increased gender consciousness in the Republican ranks, albeit a teensy-weensy, poll-driven one. |
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In a Red Bulls-Liberty rating comparison, we see a difference between tiny and teensy-weensy. |
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So, for the benefit of your accountant, I have drawn up this simple, teensy-weensy agenda to show where the money goes. |
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The only teensy-weensy quibble I've got is the casting of the famous sleuth's nemesis, Moriarty. |
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Please sir, could you please make a teensy-weensy exception? |
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Might it be a teensy-weensy possibility it could be to do with over-indulgence? |
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And don't forget the cheapo tinned tomatoes, because, well, who ever really needed those teensy-weensy, vine-ripened cherry babies anyway? |
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Anonymous, New York With infractions as minor as this — impersonation of a Zamboni in the second degree — why not go out on a limb and acknowledge that you may do some teensy-weensy thing that works his last nerve, too? |
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I sometimes get the impression from her public remarks that deep down, even Jennifer Lynch, head of the commission, harbours a teensy-weensy little bit of hatred for Ezra and me. |
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And then there are all of Latvia's many, many teensy-weensy parties. |
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This feels like a flashfic, one of those teensy-weensy short stories that leaves you gasping in just five or six sentences. |
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And there was a big-bellied jar in which the Queen's Henchman used to hide, and spring up at her, and frighten her, when she was but a teensy-weensy Princess like you. |
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