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But first he has to bring a modicum of security.
And if you've got a modicum of control you can keep from coming.
But I do so with at least a modicum of love in my heart.
And even given, along with everyone else, a modicum of thanks?
Though perhaps a modicum of rest would better serve you at the moment.
Now she was the only person who could right a wrong and give her friend a modicum of justice.
Second, the country must have a modicum of physical safety.
But no one with even a modicum of common sense apparently.
"Only man in the ship who can make you see even a modicum of sense."
We still have a modicum of free will, as you just discovered.
But people who park on the street were recently given a modicum of relief.
There is a modicum of truth to the story the way he told it.
Now she at least had something to do which gave her a modicum of confidence.
There was just enough ground in the way to provide a modicum of privacy.
In fact, the numbers do include at least a modicum of spin.
Looking after a fire does require a modicum of attention and responsibility.
"You have found a mortal with some modicum of sense."
It felt favorable going down, so I took another modicum.
He did not show even a modicum of emotion throughout.
In the end even those who break the rules do so with a modicum of grace.
I am pleased that there has been at least some modicum of common sense.
He became a physician and developed a modicum of economic success.
And those who plant plants, soon learn that they must provide at least a modicum of care.
It is written for someone with a modicum of project management background.