Every jot and tittle of civilized dining etiquette is but an act of civil religious piety. |
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It seemed an odd sort of voyeurism, titillation without a tittle of anything much going on, boredom elevated to a modern art form. |
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The couple happily ushered me in, poured me an enormous whisky and denied every jot and tittle of the rumour. |
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Think, for example, of Whitman's insistence on celebrating every jot and tittle of the created world. |
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I don't agree with every jot and tittle of his response, but I don't differ from it enough to write a separate post. |
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I cannot see a tittle of evidence so far in this case that the United States as a government has failed in any way in that respect. |
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Nor are the Democrats saying that every jot and tittle of all its complex tables of inflows and outflows are sacrosanct today. |
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You just get a tittle better, then you stay consistent with that. |
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Certainly what they do in intelligence is a bit of tittle tattle here and a bit more information there. |
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Portugal, who plaid so well during the four days, deserved to catch the tittle. |
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They have not been capped or mutilated in any way, not one tittle, not one jot, as former member John Crosbie would say. |
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He decided that from then on the tittle of Shogun would be transmitted trough lineage to insure stability. |
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The focus of the afternoon is on two key aspect of the meeting and these go back to the tittle of the meeting. |
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Whatever would stop it, it hasn't happened today, so let's embrace the tittle tattle. |
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If you challenge it or any of the matters I am trying to say in it, then you have done nothing but verify every jot and tittle of it, and there is little hope. |
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They are also wont to niggle and squiggle over every jot and tittle. |
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In 1760, she was part of the government with Mother Agnès Revers, with the tittle of assistant. |
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Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. |
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The Vanity Fair article wasn't all tittle tattle. |
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The complete tittle of the Plant Protection Act also gives the purposes of the Act, namely: the prevention, eradication and control of plant diseases and pests. |
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He is ggenerally knownb by this tittle, but Fabre was also a junior and secondary school teacher, the holder of several university degrees and a doctorate. |
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Banquisienne is an early tittle from the dark age of my home studio. |
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The tittle should appear cleared for you after this presentation. |
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In 1615, in order to eliminate the true inheritor of the tittle of Shogun, he traitorously invaded the fortress of Osaka, where Hideyori Toyotomi had taken refuge with a few faithful retainers. |
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He did not get every jot and tittle, but the plan ultimately adopted was viable. |
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Every element, every assumption, every custom, every jot and tittle of the rule, no matter how long-standing and sacrosanct, became refreshingly suspect, tiringly suspect. |
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The dot over the lowercase 'i' is sometimes called a tittle. |
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