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But the 27-year-old retail worker, who barely even noticed the injury at the time, declared: "It wasn't Smidge's fault.
Smidge Five-year-old rescue cat from Dunblane, owned by Caroline Earnshaw
If you're looking to fix for two years, Santander offer 1.69 per cent for those with 15 per cent deposit, while First Direct are a smidge more at 1.74 per cent - both deals are fee-free and Santander also offer PS250 cashback.
Hit the apples of your cheeks with a bit of blush (rub a smidge of cream between your fingers to warm it up, then dab on sparingly).
Stir a smidge of orange food colouring into 225g melted white chocolate.
That property was purchased in June 2001 for a smidge less than $1.3 million, and was once owned, according to property records, by veteran film and television director Howard Deutch ("Pretty in Pink") and "Back to the Future" star Lea Thompson.
her Ivy Topshop Brands such as Ivy Park, lululemon and Karl Lagerfeld have a very modern take on this look and there is a definite luxury angle, Chanel has been championing the premium "sneaker" for a few seasons now and Balanciaga Race Runner trainers, which retail at a smidge under PS400, have their own hashtag on Instagram.
It is for this reason alone you can read a smidge - but only a smidge - about the events now unfolding in Ukraine in the New York Times-"
Great on toast or in smoothies, but a smidge too thick to spoon directly into your mouth from the jar.
SLW stands for Super Light Weight, and this mid-length direct-gas AR tips the scales at just a smidge over six pounds.
The increased availability of more accessible homes is giving home-seekers a smidge of relief.
The repression of the Victorian age meant that heroes in films were required to represent a certain moral standard, but Rudolph Valentino proved there was no desire without shadow, ambiguity and perhaps even a smidge of black eyeliner.
Note that you may need to chop up larger pieces, and the zest will lose some potency as it ages, so just add a smidge extra when following recipes that call for fresh zest.