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And she herself started to feel another niggle of doubt.
But there are too many niggles for it to be perfect.
Time may sort it out for me, but meanwhile I have to live with its niggle.
She only felt a little niggle of guilt as the next message began to play.
It is an excellent book, as I took care to point out, except for my few niggles.
Overall the direction seems nice, but there seem like a few niggles: 1.
Eventually, Niggle is forced to take his trip, and cannot get out of it.
Just a niggle: the latest release as of today is 3.1.3.
I haven't had any big injuries, only niggles, but nothing that has really set me back.
The niggle came from the fact that she had no driving ambition to perform.
But there was a niggle of doubt in Hettie's mind.
And Niggle has other pressing work duties that require his attention.
There are niggles that can't help but sour the experience, however.
But while it was pending, there would always be that niggle of uncertainty.
A niggle: I had to ask for the indispensable coarse salt.
Niggles aside, this is a very good little car.
But these are small niggles on a fine bike.
What these books fail to address are the little niggles that come up constantly, particularly in a big city.
There was something familiar about the naked male body - a little niggle of pain came and went.
Then there were niggles about the lack of trim and equipment on some diesel cars.
He stood up when she did but tried hard to express the tiny niggle of doubt that tapped at him.
Mr. Niggle recalled of that day at the pond last month.
However, I have a minor niggle with the sentence below:
In this story, an artist, named Niggle, lives in a society that does not much value art.
"Don't leave me," she whispered and he felt a niggle of doubt.