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  • And via Racialicious, here's a little sumpin 'sumpin' to make you think hard about the intersection between race and gender: a nice, long, fascinating article about transgender people of color.

    The "Missing Black Woman Formation" 2008

  • And via Racialicious, here's a little sumpin 'sumpin' to make you think hard about the intersection between race and gender: a nice, long, fascinating article about transgender people of color.

    SeeLight: 2008

  • The novelistic slam dunk relies, I'm currently convinced, on a combo of powerful, focused structure, and that little sumpin 'sumpin' called fire, or power, or firepower, that the best writers bring to the language and meaning.

    SeeLight: 2007

  • The novelistic slam dunk relies, I'm currently convinced, on a combo of powerful, focused structure, and that little sumpin 'sumpin' called fire, or power, or firepower, that the best writers bring to the language and meaning.

    Blogaverse Reading Update 2007

  • The caption I have picked out for this picture goes a little sumpin sumpin like this -- Damn, those Chinese really are serious about getting rid of those cats.

    Mitchieville's Salute To Law Enforcement 2008

  • I also noticed how she again pandered to the vote in W. Virginia by saying "sumpin", instead of something.

    Clinton draws parallel between her campaign, JFK's 1960 run 2008

  • Sane casual clothing but with a little sumpin' sumpin' thrown in.

    "The man of the moment is an urchin, a wraith or an underfed runt." Ann Althouse 2008

  • Just remember, every girl likes a little sumpin' sumpin', romantic and cheesy, that is.

    Hometown Buffet - The Perfect Un-Valentine's Day Dinner e d b m 2007

  • There was "sumpin" now on all the other faces in the omnibus, and it was

    Little Folks Astray Sophie May 1869

  • Lipsky also feels the need to translate Wallace's colloquialisms and then provide the original: "I read something ( 'sumpin' ')."

    Boston Phoenix - thePhoenix.com 2010

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