The cookies were still warm as we ate them, crumb by crumb, sitting on my bed.
Embedded in the glass is a crumb of coal hauled up from the wreck.
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"That should be crumb of comfort for him, there's no one coming forward with another agenda, " she said.
Sunderland's only crumb of comfort was the odd threat they posed in attack.
Till then, amid her grim statistics, Dr Suarez offers one crumb of comfort.
Third ways, market socialism, humanitarian internationalism the least crumb of comfort to mitigate conservative victory: Mr Anderson will have none of it.
The one crumb of comfort came on October 26th, when new data suggested a slight recovery in consumer optimism during October.
There was a crumb of comfort for depressed Israeli peaceniks in some bold talk by the British chief rabbi, Jonathan Sacks.
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He works as a filing clerk, and his experiences have long been the subject of a comic strip, illustrated by among others Robert Crumb.
This will be only a crumb of comfort to Juyuan's grieving parents.
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Three polls this week brought a crumb of comfort for Mr Serra: both his fall and Mr Gomes's rise appear to have stopped.
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It is also a windswept, unwelcoming crumb of land, floating in open ocean far from anywhere and covered with razor-sharp limestone and petrified coral.
You want the olive oil to seep all the way into the bread's center, so every crumb turns a deep golden brown, but no darker.
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Why not pacify the contentious Miller by throwing him a crumb?
Crumb have some 78s of Alan's for doing a picture of Jelly Roll Morton, but this is probably the only time something like this will happen.
Waffles, like their doughnut cousins, tend to fall into two camps: cake and yeast-raised, the former sporting a firmer crumb, the latter, a lighter center and crisper ridges.
On Sundays, Lacuna hosts a traditional South African braai (barbecue), serving regional favourites such as boerewors (sausage composed of pork, beef and spices) and krummelpap (a crumb porridge eaten with sausage).
Hopefully both camps of cake fans those who like a crunch as well as those who favor a gentle crumb will be mollified with this starter cake.
What they did not know was that the plates were weighed before and after their foray into the test room, so the researchers knew to the crumb what the women had consumed.
Born in 1963, the artist explores society through drawings of a fictional town called Nobson Newton, which depict a dysfunctional and dystopian landscape that has been compared to the legendary William Hogarth and US cartoonist Robert Crumb.
One vacancy has proven to be un-fillable the one left by the dopey, droopy, utterly devoted dog who traced my every move and gobbled up every fallen crumb in my home for more than a decade.
If there was one crumb of comfort for England to take to the second match of seven in Hobart on Friday, it was the innings of Pietersen produced in registering his first half-century in international 50-over cricket since 2008.
The device won't let you make voice calls or surf the Web, but it does offer a host of safety features: It can map a bread-crumb trail of your coordinates so that people back home can track your whereabouts from any Web browser.
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But GM can take one quite substantial crumb of comfort from this otherwise bleak assessment: Mr Obama's team reckons that if it can shove the company, its unions and its bondholders into taking more drastic and painful action, a healthy business could yet emerge.
How fascinating it is to chart the thematic development and coming-of-age of an artist, weaned on MAD Magazine, who began his career as part of the San Francisco comic-book counterculture of the 1960s and '70s, which included talented draftsmen like Robert Crumb and Gilbert Shelton.
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Thus armed, tackling the recipe itself an elemental combination of confectioner's sugar, flour, eggs and anise oil is easy. (You may have most of the ingredients on hand already.) For leavening, purists prefer a pinch of hartshorn (aka baker's ammonia), which is traditional in Scandinavian baking and thought to produce a tender, fluffier crumb but conventional baking powder more than suffices.
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