| 21. | In movies, people all too rarely enjoy opera for its own sake rather than for its soupcon of status.
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| 22. | Monsieur Legal declared with that extra soupcon of menace in his voice that the French are so good at conveying.
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| 23. | As a public icon, she got the film star treatment, with a soupcon of politics thrown in for good measure.
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| 24. | It was, as Clinton said, bipartisan to begin with, heavy on policing and punishment with a soupcon of crime prevention.
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| 25. | Now we have arrived at a soupcon of interleague play, in which teams would play 15 or 16 such games a year.
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| 26. | Whether it's French or English doing the borrowing, most loan words should be handled with more than a soupcon of suspicion.
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| 27. | In Schneider's brave new world of cooking, there are no forbidden foods, just delicious foods seasoned with a soupcon of moderation.
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| 28. | A soupcon of plot touches off a carnival of chases in Jackie Chan's latest adventure, " Mr . Nice Guy ."
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| 29. | Our mothers and grandmothers often cooked that way too, using a pinch of this and a soupcon of that in the palms of their hands.
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| 30. | There is a bit of self-deprecation, a bit of accepting who he is, and was, and more than a soupcon of confidence.
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