| 31. | Come on, cut this guy just a smidgen from the reality pie.
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| 32. | It does, albeit with a smidgen of irony.
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| 33. | For them, the iron gate opened a smidgen.
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| 34. | Director Armstrong, however, believes Blanchett might be just a smidgen disingenuous.
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| 35. | Jamey : Confesses a smidgen; slashes her wrists.
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| 36. | A partially reopened Centennial Olympic Park was drawing a smidgen of a crowd.
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| 37. | But after last week, even Smith still has a smidgen of doubt.
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| 38. | And Clinton has at least a smidgen of bipartisan support for his longstanding proposal.
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| 39. | That project had just a smidgen of a problem with a Capitol view corridor,
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| 40. | All were " without a smidgen of evidence of heart disease,"
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