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  • Their quarterfinal victory over Colorado here in the postseason just-for-profits classic had secured, beyond any smidgeon of doubt, their participation in the NCAA Tournament.
  • Now, a fresh wave of unemployment following the 1994 peso devaluation has spawned a second crop of stalls sprouting in the gutters, squeezing the already narrow streets to a smidgeon.
  • The Leganza, designed with the help of Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Italian who created the original Volkswagen Scirocco, blends a few parts Lexus GS with a smidgeon of Nissan Altima.
  • Indeed, after staging a modest rebound in June, the euro is now just a smidgeon above its all-time intraday low of 88.25 cents against the dollar.
  • While minorities are establishing a foothold in the business world, their companies so far are only generating a smidgeon of the country's total sales revenue, according to a new Census Bureau report.
  • This movie might've had a smidgeon of a chance with anyone but Shore in the lead ( after all, moviegoers bought " Man of the House " for about a week ).
  • Republican Congresswoman Linda Smith of Washington state, no doubt carried away by her own rhetoric, even told constituents recently without a smidgeon of evidence that Hillary Clinton " may soon be indicted ."
  • Fox will even find touches of Tijuana in Toledo, one of the country's most out-of-the-way big cities and one with a Spanish name if hardly a smidgeon of Spanish history.
  • In M-theory there is this idea that there are extra dimensions but they are " curled up ", so you go the tiniest smidgeon of a nothing in them and you're back to where you started.
  • Ever since the 1995 September to Remember, when the Mighty M's won the AL West and helped restore a smidgeon of hope and glory to the " national pastime, " the hometown has been hot for hardball.
  • A little " sex " story ( Paula Jones ) here, a " scandal " ( fundraising ) there, with a smidgeon of " human interest " ( Chelsea goes to Stanford ) thrown in.
  • The book at times cannot hide a smidgeon of subdued pride in the the artful ways of the average Italian citizen, noting that they betray a " typically Mediterranean creativity, in short, the famous art of getting by ."
  • The Houston Department of Health and Human Services has so far tested about 160 samples of suspicious substances, spokeswoman Kathy Barton said Thursday, adding, " That's just a smidgeon of the calls the fire department is getting ."
  • How this remarkable consecutive-games feat of fortitude and fortune corresponds to the great achievements of baseball, I'm not sure, although any record that can be cut down by a rancid game-day burrito might have to be viewed a smidgeon differently.
  • Some observers see at least a smidgeon of NBC influence in ABC's switch of its " American Agenda " news segment to " Solutions " features about ways to solve social problems, and in the addition of new segments in the " CBS Evening News ."
  • However, supporters of the multirace census are clashing with another powerful force : Many leaders of the civil rights movement argue that the United States still lives by its centuries-old " one drop " rule, which, throughout history, meant that anyone with a smidgeon of African blood was a black person.
  • From the peak of prosperity through the first recovery year of 2002, closely watched " income per taxpayer " was up an average of just 1.3 percent for those reporting up to $ 25, 000; it was unchanged up to $ 50, 000; and it was up just a smidgeon above 0.2 percent up to $ 100, 000.
  • She has a tone that melds well with silky background vocals and just enough pedal steel . " Dave Simpson of " The Guardian " commented on Rose's old style, which as he affirmed that " A smidgeon of Rose's old spikiness is sacrificed, but it's easily a fair swap for songs bulging with terrific hooks and killer choruses, all of which belie some melancholy content ."
  • Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic rated " Greatest Hits Vol . 16 " three and a half stars out of five, calling it " a collection of odds and sods that by its nature would seem to hold interest only for diehards, but there's a smidgeon of truth that this, like other albums called Greatest Hits, can be used as an introduction to The Donnas because it captures their reckless roar as well as any of their other albums.
  • The " Wall Street Journal "'s Joe Morgenstern disliked what he saw as misanthropy in the film, saying that " their caricatures range from dislikable through despicable, with not a smidgeon of humanity to redeem them . " David Denby of " The New Yorker " enjoyed the look and feel of the film, but found fault with the script and characterization : " " A Serious Man ", like " Burn After Reading ", is in their bleak, black, belittling mode, and it's hell to sit through . . . . As a piece of movie-making craft, " A Serious Man " is fascinating; in every other way, it's intolerable . " Zemmelman commented that this kind of viewer response results from the film's lack of narrative resolution : " The film is perplexing and the dialogue reminds the viewer repeatedly that we are in an encounter with the ever-conflictual and the infinitely mysterious ."
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