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When it was done, the boy ate the whole thing, and did not share a morsel, which was exactly as it was supposed to be.
NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast
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It was my turn now, so I popped a morsel in my mouth and chewed thoughtfully, figuring as I did so that I was now permanently disqualified from owning a Greenpeace coffee mug.
FORBES: Life
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Go to a lawyer, a doctor, a financial wizard and you come away with a bill and perhaps a morsel of advice that may be no more helpful than that dispensed by the Delphic Mrs Lederer.
ECONOMIST: Esther Lederer, agony aunt, died on June 22nd, aged 83
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Another Singer favorite enlivens a case of miniatures a delectable palm-size morsel of earthenware from the first half of the 8th century, during the Tang dynasty, energetically depicting two musicians precariously perched on the back of a braying camel.
WSJ: The Craft Collector | One Man's Search for Ancient China | Sackler Gallery | By Lee Rosenbaum
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In such a high-resolution environment even the finest morsel of dust can ruin the entire product.
FORBES: What's It Like in a Semiconductor Fab?
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Crispin was among some 100 agencies that clamored for a shot at a time when ad agencies are scrambling for any morsel in what is perhaps the most severe famine in Madison Avenue history.
FORBES: The Winner's Circle