The drunken madness of the Parisian and Manhattan avant-garde gives way to a decorous line of liqueur glasses, each big enough for just a thimbleful of schnapps.
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The singer herself told Life magazine in 1957 : " It's only a thimbleful of a voice, and I have to use it close to the microphone.
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About 30 seconds after a patient is injected with a thimbleful of the contrast agent, an MRI body scan will illuminate his blood vessels to provide a detailed visual map.
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Stardust was expected to collect less than a thimbleful of dust, which the spacecraft is scheduled to jettison back to Earth when it sweeps past our planet in January 2006.
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Better that only two, three or even one person enjoys those wines as they were meant to be enjoyed than to see them parceled out by the thimbleful in a classroom.
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On the last evening, between nibbling on escargot and duck at a three-hour dinner, each student was allowed to sip a " thimbleful " of wine.
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A little red wine here, a little smashed-up blueberries there, some coffee on a sleeve, a daub of dye around the neckline, a thimbleful of iodine.
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A NASA spacecraft flew through the bright halo of a distant comet Friday to scoop up less than a thimbleful dust that could shed light on how our solar system was formed.
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A NASA spacecraft flew through the bright halo of a distant comet Friday to scoop up less than a thimbleful of dust that could shed light on how our solar system was formed.
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Altogether, Stardust was expected to collect less than a thimbleful of dust, which the spacecraft is scheduled to jettison back to Earth when it sweeps past our planet in January 2006.