The sauce, cheesy and creamy, had just the faintest tang of peppery spiciness to it. |
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But the faintest flicker of a smile made him seem approachable and loveable in a sorrowful way. |
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The air carried only the faintest whiff of sewage, as this section serviced a wealthy area of the city and was consequently well maintained. |
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But still there was a warm aura about her that brought the faintest of smiles to his face. |
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I find it very frustrating because, speaking personally, I haven't got the faintest idea where my ideas come from, or how my imagination works. |
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Most researchers in the area are honest enough to say they haven't got the faintest idea how life began from non-life. |
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I noticed only the faintest of sound from the rears and did not detect any perceptible subwoofer support. |
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The only problem was that I didn't have the faintest idea what I was going to say. |
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But I'll tell you, I don't have the faintest idea how they've solved that problem. |
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So, uh, I guess it was a good movie, though I don't have the faintest idea what it was about. |
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A large cavern, lit only by the faintest glimmer of phosphorescence was exposed, a vast lake in the centre. |
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The small, tubular flowers are a translucent white with the faintest blush of rose. |
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She wore a long white dress that swished and whirled about with the faintest brush of the wind. |
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There was the faintest trace of freckles fading from childhood glittering across the bridge of my nose. |
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In the confidence she tried to show with her sentence, her voice made the faintest crack. |
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Only the faintest hint of green remains, the same doubtful color you see in leaves pressed between the pages of a book. |
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This would be more fun if I had the faintest idea how to play chess with any strategy. |
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A strand of her light brown hair brushed the hand he held at his chest, and he caught the faintest hint of a flowery perfume. |
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For me, it is a sanctuary of deep quiet where man's passing has left not the faintest trace. |
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He may be a little world-weary, but behind the half-beard and the straggly locks there's the faintest trace of a smile. |
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Why is it, as soon as I show even the faintest sign of optimism, something happens to really kick me in the teeth? |
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You can almost hear the organ playing devotional music in the background, and detect the faintest whiff of incense on the breeze. |
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By using a list of stars of known magnitudes it is possible to determine the magnitude of the faintest visible stars on any particular night. |
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A large cavern, lit only by the faintest glimmer of phosphorescence, was exposed, a vast lake in the centre. |
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Her high cheekbones were covered with the faintest hint of rose blush to highlight her complexion. |
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It is a wonderfully evocative burr, cultured throughout but with the faintest smidgens of rakish raspiness around the edges. |
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He classified the stars into 6 magnitudes where 1 is the brightest and 6 is the faintest visible to the naked eye. |
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He woke up to the sound of Birdsong and the faintest sound of tapping on a keyboard about two rooms away. |
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Nor was there the faintest appearance of frivoling, even among those who are generally thought to belong to the frivoling age. |
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By now the path has degraded into the faintest of trails, partly hidden by leaves, obscured sometimes entirely by masses of tangled roots. |
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The truth is that their are promising the earth without having the faintest idea of how to pay for their ever growing wishlist. |
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The faintest whiff of weapons of mass destruction had justified U. S. military intervention in Iraq. |
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Oddly enough, I felt only the faintest glimmerings of anger. |
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And the people who today kissed Thy feet tomorrow at the faintest sign from me will rush to heap up the embers of Thy fire. |
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It finishes, discreetly, as she is forced to leave Versailles, long before we hear the faintest rumble of a tumbril. |
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The second, and more common answer, is that we don't have the faintest idea what to do. |
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They hurry up and condemn what others do, without having even the faintest idea of what they are talking about. |
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What they did not know was that Filipino people in those remote areas had not the faintest idea what powdered milk was. |
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I myself and my circle of friends have not the faintest idea of our ethnic background. |
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People travel far distances by the sea from Europe to the East, to the West, if they have a faintest idea that there is gold over there. |
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They started off with five members and had not the faintest idea what music to make. |
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Visitors have been arriving here for decades without the faintest idea that there is a whole other city under their very feet. |
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Back then, drivers did not have the faintest idea how to fit or replace the parts in their cars. |
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If the entire star pulsated in synchronism, it should be brightest when compressed and smaller while faintest when expanded and at its largest. |
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Most welcome of all, there was a return to music, introduced gently, so as not to bear the faintest whiff of popery. |
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Having bare feet also made it easier to grip when following a ridge and, since there was not the faintest trace of vegetation anywhere, there was no danger from thorns. |
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The surgeons were working quickly, moving to stanch the bleeding, and the faintest hint of flushness was beginning to appear. |
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Faint light flickers around hydrothermal vents deep on the mid-ocean ridges, far deeper than the faintest trace of light from the sun. |
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I packed with only the faintest idea of where I was going, other than to a bombed city and a frigidly cold house. |
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I don't have the faintest idea who Michelle is talking about here. |
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As a student at Sydney Boys High in the 1950s he didn't have the faintest idea what he wanted to do but, as he was good at debating, was consistently advised to study law. |
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In fact, the people proposing to do the research for it didn't have the faintest idea of what chemicals, if any, might produce the results they described. |
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We are hissing and fussing at the faintest lilt of an accent. |
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What she had done to deserve his ill humor, she had not the faintest idea. |
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We're taught at such an early age to be against communists, yet most of us don't have the faintest idea what communism is. |
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Yet most of us do not have the faintest clue where in the water fish actually live, let alone what they require to survive. |
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Neither the CRA nor the Government of Canada has the faintest intention of suppressing freedom of expression or freedom of speech. |
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With the exception of the criminally sophisticated, most accused have only the faintest understanding of what is happening around them in court. |
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Not only do we have no guarantees, but we have not heard even the faintest suggestion that the government is interested in helping. |
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The neck line was cut in a jagged, low V that would show the faintest shadows of my cleavage to anyone took the time to look, but it wasn't flaunty. |
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Using the owl eye, which requires just the faintest light, he filmed the behavior of nautiluses for the first time. |
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There is no other way to determine the nature of such objects that are at the faintest limits of what we know to exist. |
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The faintest noise, it sounded like the creeping of some wraith. |
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And no matter how hard she might try, the 37-year-old Bany is unable to summon even the faintest memory of him. |
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It is thanks to that instant of grace that we can see even the faintest glimmer of light. |
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No woman has shown the faintest interest in me in many years, except in a dutiful way if stuck next to me at a dinner party. |
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There is only the faintest trace of nostalgia for her hometown, and little for American culture. |
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Zach shrugged, the faintest traces of a smile appearing on his lips. |
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The Botha regime was attempting to make itself look less horrible, but I don't regard it as having been of the faintest political consequence. |
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He hadn't the faintest idea what to with a cold in the head, he just took quinine and continued to blow his nose. |
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Within their domain, they are able to pick up on the faintest of signals, anticipate changes in their environment and detect potential areas for development. |
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She has left the faintest footprints with respect to industry in Canada. |
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There is a simple answer to this question: no one has the faintest idea. |
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I haven't the faintest idea what story he is telling. |
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And when convulsive throes denied my breath The faintest utterance to my fading thought, To thee – to thee – e'en in the gasp of death My spirit turned, oh! oftener than it ought. |
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During our two hours on board, it was clear to us that neither the Belgian health authorities nor the airline concerned, British Midland, had the faintest idea what to do in such an eventuality. |
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Engage in the faintest act of love, and you will be loved. |
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For a few seconds after the door swings shut, all that is left of him is the sound of his footsteps receding down the corridor and the faintest vapour trail of an unsuppressed giggle. |
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There is nothing in the matter bearing the faintest shade of corruption. |
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However, this tracking is rarely precise enough to keep stellar images exactly fixed on the camera for the long exposures needed to see the faintest objects in the sky. |
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I looked at his normally deadpan face and saw the faintest outline of a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth, a cheeser grin on anyone else. |
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It is worth reminding ourselves of that as billions and billions of dollars go flying out the door with breakneck speed with only the faintest hint of accountability to it. |
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And the goal, when it does arrive, always has an air of improbability about it, with only the faintest suggestion of a correspondence between what Cahill did in the lead-up and the ball hitting the back of the net. |
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Her skin is illumined by the faintest pink. |
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It would appear also that the Judgment considers it of no consequence that no action taken by any official or authority in Guinea, before and after the arrest of the Saiga, has had the faintest link with fisheries. |
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I haven't got the faintest idea who might buy their stuff, though. |
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Yet in the Ignatian letters there is not the faintest aquaintance with the man or his teaching. |
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The resulting wines can be every shade of pink under the sun, from deep, almost crimson to the faintest shade of orangey pink. |
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My words fail to give even the faintest idea of his beauty and supreme gentleness, and fall infinitely short of his excellence: for who can ever form an adequate idea of him? |
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He also wanted to know whether the least developed countries had the faintest chance of attaining Goal 1, namely, eliminating hunger and extreme poverty. |
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So dense is the fugg in that department that in my student days no senior had the faintest inkling of Dante's interest, Shakespeare's interest in living. |
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The state of Wisconsin, once one of the cooler hotbeds of faanish endeavor, today lies fallow, barren and all but devoid of the faintest crepitance of crifanac. |
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The floor-cloth deadened his footsteps as he moved in that direction through the obscurity, which was broken only by the faintest reflected night-light from without. |
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