tidbit in A Sentence

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    This Tidbit is actually pretty innocent.

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    Here is an interesting Tidbit.

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    The secret is to always include a link to your site with each Tidbit of information.

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    It's an oft-repeated Tidbit, but it's not true- digestion continues on whether you are awake or asleep.

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    I swear, I know next to nothing about Star Trek, but somehow that Tidbit sunk in.

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    It is vain to assume that anyone would want to read every little Tidbit about you.

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    The website does include an interesting section on their stance against suicide, which also includes this little Tidbit:.

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    Means for such a strike are high-tech and expensive and are a Tidbit for the defense industry.

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    No list featuring facts about India would be complete without this Tidbit: India has the largest movie industry in the world.

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    Movies: No list featuring facts about India would be complete without this Tidbit: India has the largest movie industry in the world.

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    I debated whether to file that Tidbit away for future reference, or to plunge into deep and immediate denial that the incident had ever happened.

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    If I'm in a creative slump, the Daily Affirmation gives me a Tidbit of sage advice while Focus Word gives purpose to my day.

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    I hadn't written it as a doctoral thesis, simply as some delicious Tidbit I thought the world would be delighted to share over a holiday season.

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    Another Tidbit regarding this specific park's history makes it an even more attractive destination- it was the only one built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney himself.

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    Russell revealed that little Tidbit after Cosmatos died in 2005, at which point Russel was no longer bound by his promise to keep that secret as long as Cosmatos was still alive.

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    This stomach-churning Tidbit may sound shocking, but the FDA considers maggots a prescription-only medical treatment that helps with wound healing(there's a whole lot of disinfection and sterilization involved, but that's it in a nutshell).

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    It's never a good idea to discuss politics and religion on a site that deals primarily in hard facts(the editor/overlord of this site usually clips away text that strays too far into opinionated aspects of politics, religion, or similar), but the topic is cancer and this is an interesting little Tidbit.

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    In the aforementioned study looking at parking ticket rates in New York City by various diplomats, one interesting little Tidbit they noted was that directly following the 9/11 attacks, diplomats from countries that were on good terms with the U.S. seem to have temporarily cleaned up their act with regards to violating rules of the road in New York City.

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