And with younger blacks, middle class blacks, it's having a tiny bit of resonance.
For one thing, all organizations need at least a tiny bit of insubordination.
With only a tiny bit of space for a sponsored ad, a picture can be worth a thousand words.
You should wear what you are comfortable in, though a tiny bit of me always thinks, 'If you've got it, flaunt it.
Even just a tiny bit of cheating, a little white lie, can be the seed for a lot of lies later on.
Rather than measuring the length of the tail, then, it seems that modern science is actually focusing on a tiny bit of it.
Meanwhile, the lime produced hints of sour, the soy a bit of saltiness, the salsa a tiny bit of sweetness and the pork a delicious savouriness.
Instead of labels, GenVault puts a tiny bit of unique rice DNA into each human cell sample, a sort of permanent bar code for the samples.
Here's how it works: A small amount of diesel fuel is injected into the canister, where it is mixed with a tiny bit of air and ignited by an electrical spark.
On a later day, after bringing us a particularly greasy lunch (fried eggplant rolled up in a tiny bit of flatbread), the captor we called Uncle needed to clean his greasy fingers.
It works like this: After downloading a tiny bit of software, users mouse over any word on any Web page, within any e-mail, within any document, hit the "Alt" key and automatically get an Answers.com page with information described above.
This sterile desert has nothing to offer -- except perhaps a tiny bit of the thousands of tons of agricultural pesticide applied to the corn, way back at planting time, that makes its way to the pollen collected by the bees, which is stored and eaten later.
While we're not sold that there's only this single option for pricing broadband (one which heavily favors the provider's bottom lines), the group does bring a tiny bit of thoughtfulness to the discussion, with a member noting that Time Warner Cable's approach hadn't made a very good case for the practice.
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Embedded inside it is a batteryless RF switch, and the way it works is that upon the release of the spring mechanism inside, a tiny bit of power is generated for the 2.4GHz RF transmission ( ZigBee compatible), and whatever device is connected to the RF control outlet on the other end will receive the on or off signal.
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Justice was chopping the heads off goat carcasses just to try and scavenge a tiny little bit of meat to sell to passers-by.
It wasn't a particularly impressive event -- just a single shot in a tiny room supplemented with a bit of b-roll, including a top contender for one of the dorkiest promo videos in the history of the gaming industry.
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And yet, while Di Maria was obviously foolish to do what he did, you can't help but have a teeny, tiny bit of sympathy.
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And for the first time that I can remember, the cost of insuring loans to the UK government is a tiny bit less than the cost of insuring loans to Germany.
Settings can be adjusted on the Replicator itself by way of the LCD, but the tiny display makes these things a bit of a chore.
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This hardware announcement, even without statistics or details, adds a tiny bit more weight to the negative side of things.
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The Hewlett-Packard scientist behind the project, Phil Kuekes, said his next step would be to build a 16-bit memory chip in a tiny square--no more than 100 billionths of a meter inside.
Samsung's world-class motion clarity lets viewers read the name on the jersey of a player running at top speed, detect tiny details in a rapid-fire video game and capture every bit of the action in the most dynamic car chase.
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We moved eighty miles north of NYC with the tiny bit of money we took out of our apartment after selling at a million dollar loss.
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The invitations had gone out, verbally, after many, many late-night Scotches at Elaine's eponymous watering hole, and in the light of day I was a tiny bit nervous about Elaine's acceptance.
By the way, even though Lloyds is not a global bank, it has suffered a modest downgrade too - and it would be in the same category as Barclays, the equivalent of the Championship, though a tiny bit higher up the table.
Well, there is a spot of bacon too, but just a tiny bit - you cannot even taste it.
All told, I remain cautiously optimistic, and just a tiny bit overjoyed to learn that Lucas will not be at the helm of these next three films.
Even the models seemed to get a tiny bit rounder, possibly taking a step away from the painfully thin runway ideal of the past decade.
Its 8-bit Intel microprocessor was incredibly powerful at the time (though only a tiny fraction of contemporary processor power).
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But unlike solid-mass tumors, glioblastomas have tiny tentacles that spread into the brain, making it impossible for a surgeon to remove every bit of the tumor.
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