I like a bit of camp, I like a bit of humor, I like a bit of animation.
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"I'm a bit of a designer, a bit of an engineer and a bit of a project manager," Paton says.
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"Sometimes a bit of smokescreen, sometimes a bit of quiet, and sometimes a bit of opaqueness might serve us a little bit better."
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Sometimes, though, there is a bit of whimsy, a bit of flair.
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It's a bit of a technology play, it's a bit of a subscription play, and it's a bit of kind of where these vehicles are evolving.
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They like a bit of wrong, a bit of clumpiness, clumsiness, granny-ness.
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Many Americans might trade a bit of GDP for a bit of life.
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It always had a bit of grit to it, a bit of toughness.
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The right answer is a bit of both and a bit of neither.
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Ms. Goodwin, steeped in Victorian fiction, uses many of those tropes in the series: a bit of Emma, a bit of Mr. Knightley, a bit of Dickens.
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That's quite a bit of money, but this is quite a bit of TV!
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I feel like a bit of swagger and a bit of attitude is missing.
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So it did come as a bit of a surprise, a bit of a shock.
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I mean we can add a bit of thinking a bit of creativity to work.
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"The gallery brings in a bit of Hollywood and a bit of entertainment," he said.
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There's a bit of the old (Horde mode!), a bit of the new (something called Escape
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You can hear a bit of Sonic Youth in there and a bit of PJ Harvey.
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Sienna played a bit of violin, a bit of banjo, some electric guitar, and some bass.
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Sophie Lorain's black-and-white feature has a bit of Aristophanes and a bit of Bollywood.
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Then we can add a bit of thinking and a bit of creativity to the role.
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On a basic level, we all like a bit of guidance and a bit of advice.
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A bit of diversity, a bit of planning — I think companies are welcoming that kind of idea.
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Producer: Military movies, you have a bit of a bit of a love-hate relationship with them?
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You need to add a bit of dirt in there; you need to add a bit of sweetness.
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You can think of it as spread out over a bit of time and a bit of space.
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It's a bit of a Surrealist joke, a bit of an abstract sculpture and comfortable to sit in.
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No, the beer is a bit of a gimmick and a bit of a social experiment as well.
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The man who emerged from that loveless childhood is, unsurprisingly, a bit of a loner — though to call Gornall a bit of a loner is akin to calling Beyoncé a bit of a singer.
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"It has been a bit of a hassle and a bit of a big issue in Kenya," he said.
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See, Cher and Madonna have a bit of a history that is filled with a bit of bad blood.
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I think Blair has a bit of depression, a bit of anxiety, and a proclivity toward anti-social behavior.
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There was a bit of shimmying, a bit of punching the air, and even a little twisting going on.
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She described him as "a bit of a clown" and "a bit of a hippie," but an extremist nonetheless.
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It's always a bit of a cringe and a bit of a laugh, much like "The Bachelor" franchise itself.
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I put on a bit of makeup: Vichy mineral 30 gel, Fenty foundation, a bit of under-eye concealer, a dash of powder on the nose and forehead, blush, a bit of eye crayon and lipstick.
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There aren't even any effective sad-lad classic tear-jerkers like a bit of Gorecki or a bit of Grieg.
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"(Olynyk) went through the whole practice and we did quite a bit of up and down, quite a bit of scrimmage, quite a bit of live action," Celtics coach Brad Stevens told reporters after practice on Sunday.
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You get a bit of halloumi, some greens in there, a bit of chicken dippers—anything fried in a sandwich, basically.
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When he's nutting it out playing a bit of d'n'b, a bit of dubstep and everyone's going, 'What the front door?
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In Malaysia there's a bit of circulation, even though it's hot you get a bit of a breeze but here, no.
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It's big and strong and... to stand on our own might be a bit of gamble, a bit of a risk.
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This particular incarnation of Ambrose — who Perdomo described to Shadow and Act as being "a bit of Captain Jack Sparrow, a bit of David Bowie, a bit of Jimi Hendrix, and a bit of Loki from Thor magically rolled into one super entity" — dates back to Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's 2014 comic book, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
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I'm still a bit of a reading glutton, I think, because I browse, read a bit of the back copy, flip through the book, read a bit of the text, and if it still seems fascinating, I read it.
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That report, like many of his findings, just needed a bit of armchair analysis; but occasionally, a bit of fieldwork is required.
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So yeah, [it was a] privilege but shrouded in a bit of regret and a bit of sadness for what was gone.
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If a worm eats a bit of your body, and then a bit of my paper secret, does that make us related?
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Every bite would include a bit of the smooth with a bit of the rough, the two never completely mixed up together.
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"Right now there's a bit of a backlash against screens ..." All that may still sound like a bit of a tough sell.
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I like a bit of painting and stuff like that, so I fancied going out there and seeing a bit of wilderness.
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What follows combines a bit of James M. Cain and a bit of "Macbeth" — and more than a bit of topicality, since the events in the film, though they unfold away from Cairo, overlap with the Tahrir Square demonstrations of 2011.
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We did that by creating a bit of a buzz, a bit of a noise around our launch, and it's just taken off.
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After Hennigan told the judge she was "a bit of a cunt," the judge replied: "You're a bit of a cunt yourself."—VICE
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Some of them are genuine fans and I like having a bit of a chat with them and a bit of a banter.
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If a driver feels a bit of pain, and wants to drive with a bit of pain, I think that's the driver's decision.
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"The classic thing, especially for our generation, is that anybody with a bit of spark, a bit of passion, will leave," laments Stead.
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In London, while living in a squat in Kentish Town, he got by with a bit of dealing and a bit of thieving.
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Her wan conclusion to an otherwise fearless book feels like a bit of a put-on and a bit of a cop-out.
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"That side of me always felt like a bit of bravado, on the last record especially, and a bit of a mask," she says.
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In time he added samba and calypso grooves, a bit of rock, a bit of rap, a pot pourri from the whole African diaspora.
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"There are a lot of people out there who are just putting patients on a bit of this, a bit of that," he says.
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Though Kitagawa does suggest that the low end may get a bit of a reprieve as children's tablets get a bit of a bump.
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It's such an important story for the States, but I do think it does require a bit of knowledge and a bit of understanding.
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"It's a bit of being lazy but also a bit of needing tools of productivity because we have more demands on our time," Allen said.
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For this recipe, I decided to add a bit of fire and a bit of smoke — cayenne pepper and smoked paprika — to the breading mixture.
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Assi is a bit of a bully, Salam is a bit of a mook, and the film doesn't force them into a too-easy friendship.
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Assi is a bit of a bully, Salam is a bit of a mook, and the film doesn't force them into a too-easy friendship.
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Except, instead of a bit of a stitch fixed by chomping down some Haribo, I actually had a bit of a job in front of me.
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"When the world is in a bit of turmoil, as it is at the moment, we all want to take a bit of comfort," she said.
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I don't think we come out here in a straight moonshot, but potentially we get a bit of stabilization and a bit of an uptrade here.
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Fi is a new company that's looking to inject a bit of technology into what was previously a bit of plastic or metal attached to a strap.
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The operating margins aren't bad, it's a bit of a trendy pick and coffee may be a bit of a habit in addition to a consumer experience.
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"What I saw was the place needed a bit of fun — let's dance — let's have a bit of fun," the event's organiser 'Mo' Reagan told Radio National.
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"On lips, I went with nude with a bit of grey undertone to add a bit of oddness to it and to add simple drama," he explains.
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" Spade, 54, describes his father as "cool and funny," but also "a bit of a skirt-chaser, times a thousand million," and "a bit of boozy Suzy.
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I like a bit of plot, I like having input, I like experimenting and, oh, go on, a bit of a kink that I haven't explored before.
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Not only is 'Night in the Woods' a bit of a deep cut, this Sharkle shirt is a bit of a deep cut from 'Night in the Woods.
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The first time you navigate around the thing with a finger, you'll notice a bit of difference — namely a bit of added friction versus a standard glossy display.
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Once OSIRIS-REx is in space, it'll be a bit of a waiting game Once OSIRIS-REx is in space, it'll be a bit of a waiting game.
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Alice in Wonderland has become a bit of a punchline, both an example of how Hollywood no longer has any new ideas and a bit of an instant relic.
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I want to attract the French people's attention to the fact that every time you talk, you say a bit of this, a bit of that, and never decide.
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The popular British diver Tom Daley, a two-time medalist, is openly gay and a bit of an icon, and his boyfriend is a bit of a celebrity, too.
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But Lederer's clever animations help add a bit of context, and sometimes even provide a bit of insight into what might have inspired the graphic designers who created them.
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A bit of liberalism here and a bit of populism there, a flurry of initiatives for left-behind Britain one moment and a flurry for high-tech Britain the next.
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AmorePacific Treatment Enzyme Peel Cleansing Powder, $60, available at SephoraIf you like a bit of DIY action in your skin care, mix a bit of water into this exfoliating powder.
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"This is my third playing week out of five and that's why I feel I've had a bit of form because I've played a bit of tournament golf," he said.
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Realizing we will never be able to serve everyone who wishes to dine here, to get here will take a bit of energy, a bit of patience, persistence and hope.
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Screenshot: NintendoConfirming rumors and speculation based on leaked photos of cases and other accessories, today Nintendo revealed the new $6.23 Switch Lite portable console that sheds a bit of weight, a bit of size, and quite a bit of functionality to hit a price point that's $100 cheaper than the wonderful original Switch.
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"I've seen how people get a bit of hope and a bit of confidence through getting involved with football," Hollywood star and event ambassador Michael Sheen told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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They seem to treat the record as a bit of a testing ground, swerving into each other's lanes, but that means sacrificing a bit of their strengths each time they do.
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New York … is a bit of a risky option.
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" XOP "is a bit of a train wreck here.
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" Instead, what he notices is "a bit of condescension.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "A bit of a reversal for Spicer.
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That philosophy has typically manifested itself in a bottom-line number that is generally close to breakeven — some quarters a bit of a loss and some quarters a bit of a profit.
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Negotiating based on invoice price leaves you quite a bit of money to save on the MSRP, and still a bit of room for the dealer to make a few dollars. 2.
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With a bit of research and likely a bit of trial-and-error, you&aposll soon find a shaving cream that agrees with your skin, your shaving style, and your nose, too.
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Given that Marshmallow isn't even on 3 percent of devices yet, it's a bit of a surprise that Google seems to be in a bit of a rush to get Android N out.
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The vehicle's landing caused a bit of drama This Falcon 9 landing caused a bit of drama, since SpaceX wasn't sure at first if the vehicle actually made it down in one piece.
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A bit of weather can really fuck things up, and it's nigh impossible to not encounter a bit of weather when you're trying to beam messages between two distant points on Earth's surface.
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Markets are getting used to it, so whilst there is a bit of disquiet and there is a bit of noticeable reaction, I would suggest it is actually becoming more and more muted.
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The beach was also, admittedly, a bit of a disappointment.
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Navy because I always need a bit of dark shadow.
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Ms. So was thinking about a bit of Steely Dan.
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The new rules come with a bit of fine print.
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"I'm a bit of a textualist," he said, to laughter.
|
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Actually, dark and moody is a bit of an understatement.
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But this one feels like a bit of a stretch.
|
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There's a bit of a vacuum of news right now.
|
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These people are led better through a bit of heat.
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Emma Watson has always been a bit of a bookworm.
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Personal genetics is having a bit of a 1983 moment.
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Well, we had a bit of a scare last week.
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The answer, says Hallmark, is a bit of all three.
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Lauren was still a bit of a mystery to me.
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There's a bit of a leather gap in the back.
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In other words, she's having a bit of a moment.
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Joe even did a bit of scouting for the Warriors.
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We made a bit of a mistake going with Geffen.
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"It's a bit of a distraction," he added, without elaborating.
|
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"She was a bit of a feisty one," he commented.
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But it's a bit of a chicken and egg problem.
|
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Retailers do that on a bit of a faster cycle.
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If I'm being honest, it's a bit of a stunt.
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So that's technically possible, if a bit of a stretch.
|
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Torquil Campbell: Because it's a bit of a bloated mess.
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There was a bit of controversy when Rizal first debuted.
|
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I think I even got a bit of actual sleep!
|
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And John Scott, well, he's a bit of a goon.
|
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"There's a bit of polarization around this issue," he said.
|
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The two companies have developed a bit of a rivalry.
|
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A bit of a war on words going on tonight.
|
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It was a bit of a slow process for me.
|
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Dewy with a bit of lip balm on the lids.
|
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Offscreen, Boynton has become a bit of a style icon.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: President recognizes a bit of himself in Kim.
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Other than a bit of gentle rolling, it's smooth sailing.
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I gained a bit of a reputation as a fighter.
|
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Well, we had quite a bit of success with it.
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In fact, it does ring a bit of a bell.
|
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Electric motors can take a bit of getting used to.
|
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The FA Cup always proves a bit of a conundrum.
|
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What they have said is a bit of an exaggeration.
|
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I like that there is a bit of chaos here.
|
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JH: And it's a bit of a curated experience, too.
|
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Even assembled, the OX is a bit of a transformer.
|
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And this bomb can do quite a bit of damage.
|
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"There's bound to be a bit of caution," he added.
|
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Rediscovering her letters now is a bit of a crapshoot.
|
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Because apparently he did have a bit of a record.
|
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But that's just a bit of mostly baseless personal speculation.
|
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The game is still a bit of an acquired taste.
|
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It's been a bit of unexpected magic in my life.
|
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The post led to a bit of a media frenzy.
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Maybe you need a bit of heel in your life.
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Leave a bit of uncovered rice on either end. 4.
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Texting as opposed to messaging shows a bit of respect!
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Actually, expect this to cause quite a bit of conflict.
|
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She's very friendly and is a bit of a jokester.
|
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Here's a bit of information on the card's remaining action.
|
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It's not hard to convey a bit of personality, people.
|
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That's kind of a bit of a getaway for us.
|
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Delman Lee: A bit of a personal journey as well.
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Do we even detect a bit of ombre in there?
|
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Your savings accounts might see a bit of a boost.
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KRZANICH: SO, JON, I THINK IT'S A BIT OF BOTH.
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We all love a bit of knockout football, don't we?
|
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And my brother was a bit of a jock, Nick.
|
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That's become a bit of a pattern in his game.
|
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You're never too old for a bit of summer fun!
|
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There's a bit of that in the eclipse chasing, too.
|
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There's also quite a bit of racism in the mix.
|
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He's a bit of a foodie and is pretty excited!
|
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If nothing else, he eliminated a bit of her stress.
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Otep Shamaya: I think it was a bit of both.
|
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First of all, it's a bit of a misleading lede.
|
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So I'm in a bit of a Twilight Zone feeling.
|
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After going out, everyone needs a bit of a break.
|
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The perfect email app is a bit of a unicorn.
|
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Lots of chaos and possibly quite a bit of gridlock.
|
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So right now, it's in a bit of a timeout.
|
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"Unfortunately there's quite a bit of unanswered questions," Carrillo said.
|
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Rauner does have a bit of a liberal voting history.
|
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That said, Ovadya does admit to a bit of optimism.
|
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"This system is a bit of a hybrid," Hennen says.
|
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Everything was a bit of a blur, a bit confused.
|
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Nostalgia's a bit of a mixed bag in consumer electronics.
|
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Of course, those comparisons are a bit of a feint.
|
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This film has experienced a bit of a convoluted production.
|
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In this case, Clinton is in a bit of pickle.
|
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Like Bryan, he might prefer a bit of gentle inflation.
|
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You've done quite a bit of research into conspiracy theories.
|
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"Chemical waste is a bit of a problem," he says.
|
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Is there a bit of sibling rivalry in Pink's household?
|
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I feel like maybe a bit of a dinosaur, maybe.
|
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OK, so that might be a bit of an exaggeration.
|
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Fast food restaurants were a bit of a wild card.
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How the drug works is a bit of a mystery.
|
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"I was a bit of a young punk," she said.
|
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I do sense a bit of deflation in the media.
|
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Now, their biggest obstacle is a bit of cabin fever.
|
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There's a bit of a leap between those two things.
|
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However, $11 movie tickets were a bit of an overshot.
|
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It is also delicate — and a bit of a risk.
|
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I'd say it's a bit of all of the above.
|
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I took it as a bit of a throw down.
|
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A bit of backstory about what irks Zogby is crucial.
|
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"There is still quite a bit of blight," he added.
|
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Global capitalism is in a bit of pickle right now.
|
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But it's important to have a bit of perspective here.
|
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It was more of discomfort and a bit of violation.
|
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Apparently, this is a bit of a pattern for America.
|
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"Generally displeased" might be a bit of an understatement, though.
|
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Note that there's a bit of a sampling bias here.
|
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The Bachelor's Ben Higgins has a bit of friendly competition.
|
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Is that a bit of a plea and a cry?
|
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Setting up the Caavo is a bit of a process.
|
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Worth noting: Antonov put on a bit of a show.
|
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Now, to put this in a bit of historical perspective:
|
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That said, "unicorn" seems like a bit of a misnomer.
|
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"Missionary position" is a bit of an unfortunate phrase, no?
|
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There's a bit of a ritual to see the art.
|
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Buying a new car is a bit of a luxury.
|
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Political observers will be experiencing a bit of deja vu.
|
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Granted, the show is a bit of a slow burner.
|
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Long Island City was a bit of a risky choice.
|
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Long story short, it was a bit of a disaster.
|
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Again, flaunting a bit of his Narcos hair and attitude.
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A bit of wage growth that's amplified by low inflation.
|
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So it's a happy celebration with a bit of melancholy.
|
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There's a bit of 'enough is enough' in the air.
|
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That bid for differentiation is a bit of a stretch.
|
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"I have a bit of a sensitivity to flies now."
|
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This year, I tried a bit of a journalistic experiment.
|
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That was a bit of a hassle, but it worked.
|
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After a bit of investigating, we discovered that they don't.
|
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I actually spent quite a bit of time with him.
|
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That's a feat that surely merits a bit of help.
|
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Turns out, she is a bit of a tea obsessive.
|
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The beauty world can be a bit of a minefield.
|
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The letter contained a bit of news I wasn't expecting.
|
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I'm taking a bit of time off university to tour.
|
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So it's a bit of pressure, because they're watching you.
|
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Could Kim's career need a bit of an informed pivot?
|
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Sadly though, it'll still be a bit of a wait.
|
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I'll use a bit of Renova at night for resurfacing.
|
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Urban gondolas are actually becoming a bit of a trend.
|
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In his post, Martin outlines a bit of Nightflyers history.
|
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And admittedly, it can be a bit of a headache.
|
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And it will become a bit of an arms race.
|
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And now, after a bit of a hiatus, it's back.
|
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Second, Yahoo has been losing quite a bit of money.
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LONDON — Fair warning: this one's a bit of a choker.
|
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And Twitter is having a bit of fun with #sadtombrady.
|
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Of course, there's a bit of that in here too.
|
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I've been here already for quite a bit of time.
|
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Linklater's romantic view is, ultimately, a bit of a feint.
|
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I did create a bit of tension in that respect.
|
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Excuse me Flying can be a bit of a pain.
|
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Scroll through news, read a bit of The New Yorker.
|
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Valentine's Day has earned a bit of a bad reputation.
|
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Oscar nominations always come with a bit of a surprise!
|
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Not a lick of it makes a bit of sense.
|
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And predicting them, sadly, is a bit of a cinch.
|
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But the deal took work — and a bit of creativity.
|
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So, you've found yourself in a bit of a pickle.
|
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There's a bit of other news that this report reveals.
|
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He's a young man who's a bit of a drifter.
|
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Along the way, there may be a bit of pain.
|
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The Ionic is a bit of a Hail Mary pass.
|
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And with a bit of care it can be dazzling.
|
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But the countdown feature caused a bit of hilarious confusion.
|
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"It has been a bit of a circus," he added.
|
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A bit of Vegas's color has crashed into the campaign.
|
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It has been so exciting — a bit of a whirlwind.
|
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"He's actually made quite a bit of progress," Hoiberg said.
|
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I think of it as a bit of a tapestry.
|
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Apple has gotten itself into a bit of a pickle.
|
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So it's a bit of a slap in the face.
|
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The European Union is a bit of an unlovable mess.
|
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It was a bit of relaxation from their hectic schedules.
|
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He is a bit of a New York City celebrity.
|
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This year's E3 was a bit of a mixed bag.
|
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Benedict has a bit of a thing for navy suits.
|
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And so we've got a bit of a vacuum there.
|
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A bit of fate, maybe, but more than anything: balls.
|
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The button placement is a bit of a shit show.
|
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Along the way, it's caused quite a bit of conversation.
|
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The brand has developed a bit of a cult following.
|
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"It became a bit of a standing joke," said O'Connor.
|
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Luke: Laid back, but also got a bit of cheek.
|
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Then he even threw a bit of shade at Diesel.
|
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Slat says he's always been a bit of an inventor.
|
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Perhaps 10,000 Lego figures were a bit of a stretch?
|
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We're in a bit of a news vacuum this week.
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THAT MAY BE EVIDENCE OF A BIT OF A BUBBLE.
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Then I have a bit of lunch and just sit.
|
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Justin's got a bit of history at popular tourist spots.
|
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Dark Souls is entering a bit of a golden age.
|
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They are a bit of normalcy in a surreal environment.
|
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But he made a bit of relatively unnoticed history, too.
|
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The outlook remained positive, with a bit of added caution.
|
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Thankfully, we're partial to a bit of grey, indeterminate porridge.
|
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The arguments are clever, if a bit of a stretch.
|
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Obviously, Qatar is just doing a bit of piling on.
|
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Young people now are interested in a bit of everything.
|
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You've gotta give it a bit of love and attention.
|
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The dress is also a bit of a statement itself.
|
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I think that maybe there's a bit of a renaissance.
|
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In reality, "ceasefire" is a bit of a misnomer here.
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Log cabins are a bit of a problem for writers.
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She's got a bit of experience in the makeup department.
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Additionally, that fish brain actually contains a bit of wisdom.
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It can be a bit of 'ok let's do this.
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"It's all a bit of a scare tactic," says Barash.
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She has a bit of a thicker skin than me.
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"ME!" was, by Swift's standards, a bit of a flop.
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You became a bit of a local celebrity, didn't you?
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"Barbuda is a bit of a brain drain," Frank said.
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"It is a bit of a stereotypical image," Sekerková acknowledges.
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In fact, the system is in a bit of upheaval.
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It's almost a bit of a bluff and it's working.
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Then a bit of ecstasy, then all the other drugs.
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A bit of background on Jiang Wen's character, Baze Malbus.
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I'm here to tell you, it's a bit of both.
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" "There's probably a bit of a sigh of relief here.
|
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It's a bit of a slap in the face, really.
|
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This all, perhaps unsurprisingly, got quite a bit of attention.
|
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But she prays it will bring a bit of normalcy.
|
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The pie, truly, is a bit of a guiding light.
|
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The name — dopamine fasting — is a bit of a misnomer.
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"It's a bit of a Greek Orthodox look," Murray said.
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He had a bit of Lee Marvin's darkly appraising gaze.
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Danny Crichton: Let's start with a bit of your background.
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"We've lost quite a bit of time," the official said.
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Other times, however, we lose a bit of our history.
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Today, they are back, and with a bit of humility.
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For now, Wilkinson will probably need a bit of rest.
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The glossy surface will always cause a bit of drag.
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His Economy Minister Montebourg was a bit of a maverick.
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They bring a bit of diversity to a uniform crowd.
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Pluto presents a bit of an age conundrum this way.
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This is a bit of rare good news about misinformation.
|
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Of course, offering statehood is a bit of a stretch.
|
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He's also a bit of a squish on the Kremlin.
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"It was a bit of a bizarre experience," McCabe said.
|
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I realize this is a bit of a weird comparison.
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And it has a bit of that old car smell.
|
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"Oliver can be a bit of battering ram," Fitzgerald said.
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You just have to drink quite a bit of it.
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Just drop one into a bit of water to use.
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There is still a bit of uncertainty with this system.
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You just need a bit of coconut oil and sugar.
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Besides a bit of boniness, it was my favorite dish.
|
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Costco food courts have a bit of a cult following.
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I THINK PEAK EARNINGS ARE A BIT OF BOGUS ARGUMENT.
|
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Lots of the buildings clearly needed a bit of TLC.
|
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But Oracle isn't above a bit of financial maneuvering, either.
|
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Shona Ghosh: TikTok has a bit of a complicated history.
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SO THAT HAS RESULTED IN A BIT OF A BACKLOG.
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I got a bit of a smudge on my eye.
|
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This one also has a bit of luminosity to it.
|
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"There's a bit of an obsession around fees," he added.
|
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A bit of talent and a whole lot of practice.
|
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As you saw, there's a bit of a learning curve.
|
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Exactly, and I think it's a bit of a mistake.
|
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And new developments are cause for a bit of optimism.
|
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Under Armour has fallen into a bit of a rut.
|
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It has to be a bit of a selfish streak.
|
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Still, with a bit of sauce, they were perfectly satisfactory.
|
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It was first noticed as a bit of meteorological arcana.
|
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Well, to understand 'how so' requires a bit of background.
|
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I guess it got us a bit of attention though.
|
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That was a bit of an odd but satisfying effect.
|
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President Trump is known as a bit of an egomaniac.
|
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Pitch Perfect has become a bit of a global phenomenon.
|
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Today: So cryptocurrency today is a bit of a mess.
|
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Nadella also has a bit of trouble boiling it down.
|
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There is a bit of ''rent'' in nearly every transaction.
|
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By Arrieta's standards, it was a bit of a struggle.
|
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I give him a bit of a pass for that.
|
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There's a bit of a psychopath in all of us.
|
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But it was treated like a bit of a joke.
|
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Johana, tell us a bit of what you talked about.
|
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I learned I was a bit of a control freak.
|
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"Out of the way" is a bit of an understatement.
|
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My final father figure is a bit of a cheat.
|
|
When that's coming remains a bit of a mystery, though.
|
|
Still, Tekken... that's a bit of youth nostalgia for you.
|
|
Of course, that was a bit of a put on.
|
|
Today, the tea is having a bit of a moment.
|
|
It's kind of a bit of an assault on humanity.
|
|
Yeah, I guess it's sort of a bit of duality.
|
|
These apparent concessions come as a bit of a surprise.
|
|
You could burn off a bit of that pizza, too.
|
|
"They have a bit of everything: Fendi, Valentino," she said.
|
|
The actual fix, however, was a bit of a cheat.
|
|
Elspeth Beard is a bit of a legend in motorcycling.
|
|
Alas, the product landed with a bit of a thud.
|
|
The end result is a bit of a mixed bag.
|
|
But it's always a bit of a high wire act.
|
|
It's a bit of a scary day for those folks.
|
|
There's a bit of money sloshing around in the system'?
|
|
Right now, I'm going through a bit of a phase.
|
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"We always see a bit of action there," Froome said.
|
|
For five months, that became a bit of a drag.
|
|
The result is a bit of a disjointed magical narrative.
|
|
To understand why requires more than a bit of imagination.
|
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KW: Sure, yeah, it was a bit of a zoo.
|
|
Laura McGann: Cruz is a bit of a wild card.
|
|
It's a bit of a 'Nixon goes to China' moment.
|
|
So the postmodern gewgaws are a bit of a decoy.
|
|
The guitars definitely remind me a bit of Johnny Marr.Totally.
|
|
They both have a bit of emotional detachment, though. Robotic.
|
|
The US electricity sector is a bit of a mess.
|
|
"It was a bit of a rough day," Thompson said.
|
|
It defied a bit of grammatical gravity, the defendant argued.
|
|
I guess he had a bit of a dark side.
|
|
That is when Toronto found a bit of a groove.
|
|
Not surprisingly, there was a bit of laughter around me.
|
|
On the fourth finger, I snipped a bit of skin.
|
|
But the project is also a bit of a mess.
|
|
Honestly the whole thing is a bit of a challenge.
|
|
I think we've got a bit of a reverse problem.
|
|
He really is quite ... It's a bit of a pattern.
|
|
It's a bit of a template for making the playoffs.
|
|
Consider Tuesday morning's consumer confidence report a bit of nostalgia.
|
|
I play a bit of Stardew Valley on my laptop.
|
|
As the name suggests, it requires a bit of expertise.
|
|
"It is a bit of a poisoned chalice," he said.
|
|
A bit of forethought also worked in the project's favor.
|
|
We experience his genesis and a bit of his growth.
|
|
But our size has been a bit of an issue.
|
|
Here's a bit of news to grease the rumor mill.
|
|
Still, the service's performance remains a bit of a mystery.
|
|
That isn't a spoiler, but it's a bit of paradox.
|
|
It's been a bit of a frustrating Cup for Cavani.
|
|
"It's a bit of a change in pace," she says.
|
|
Without those, I become a bit of an empty shell.
|
|
Feels almost like a bit of a different world, even.
|
|
Though they do give you a bit of a hangover.
|
|
Sleep features get a bit of an overhaul, as well.
|
|
I remember myself as being a bit of an idiot.
|
|
A bit of honesty here, because honesty, reader, is important.
|
|
Diesel's generous decision stemmed from a bit of friendly competition.
|
|
I feel a bit of a responsibility to say something.
|
|
Then the person will share a bit of themselves, too.
|
|
He got hammered for a bit of abuse from John.
|
|
Immigration law, by comparison, is a bit of an outlier.
|
|
Which is a bit of enchantment all on its own.
|
|
But the news release is a bit of a ruse.
|
|
And perhaps a bit of good fortune factored in, too.
|
|
"He was a bit of a weirdo," Mr. Lakata said.
|
|
In the 32nd minute, Croatia found a bit of luck.
|
|
Several had a bit of extra money in their paycheck.
|
|
With that, I'll leave you with a bit of levity.
|
|
Samsung's smart speakers have a bit of a weird history.
|
|
The rest of the features require a bit of memorization.
|
|
So, it's a bit of the obstacle is the way.
|
|
Confidence: Medium Friday is a bit of a transition day.
|
|
You know how Netflix stops after a bit of watching?
|
|
And for her it becomes a bit of an obsession.
|
|
Well, that's a bit of a problem with wildling culture.
|
|
After a bit of fluffing, your duvet will look perfect.
|
|
In practice, most of us are a bit of both.
|
|
But she's still clinging to a bit of her past.
|
|
This whole thing has been a bit of an ordeal.
|
|
Party's backend is a bit of a chimera by design.
|
|
It's not the status quo with a bit of change.
|
|
Was this somehow a bit of a precursor or something?
|
|
"I can do a bit of trick roping," he says.
|
|
It's keeping a bit of the summer all year round.
|
|
They soon began dating, each with a bit of reservation.
|
|
"I'm a bit of fan," the man told the judge.
|
|
TEL AVIV — It usually started with a bit of cyberflirting.
|
|
She's also acknowledged she's a bit of an HGTV addict.
|
|
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — The rules are a bit of a buzzkill.
|
|
Don't worry if you feel a bit of impostor syndrome.
|
|
A. I'm a bit of an unconventional choice, that's clear.
|
|
I used to have a bit of a shopping problem.
|
|
This sharing is all a bit of harmless goodwill, right?
|
|
We feature a bit of trivia about an international organization.
|
|
Refinery29: Rom coms are having a bit of a Renaissance.
|
|
It's both impossibly niche and a bit of a stretch.
|
|
For that, it's worth going into a bit of explanation.
|
|
A bit of treason is just part of the package.
|
|
There's a bit of a backlash against big philanthropy brewing.
|
|
People are realizing that it's a bit of a crisis.
|
|
There is quite a bit of awkward, didactic dialogue here.
|
|
Do you hear a conversation or a bit of music?
|
|
That's because the pair have a bit of Globes history.
|
|
This ended up being a bit of a NERD FEST.
|
|
There's a bit of the brilliant Lydia Davis in Offill.
|
|
The entrance area was crammed with a bit of everything.
|
|
Jeremy could be a bit of a walking crime scene.
|
|
"I was a bit of a daydreamer," Burtynsky told me.
|
|
It requires a bit of digging on the dancers' part.
|
|
"Last night I had a bit of that," he said.
|
|
Frank Bruni: That is a bit of unimpeachable soothsaying, Gail.
|
|
This is a bit of an odd puzzle for me.
|
|
Just a bit of focus group for you, for free.
|
|
"It's a bit of noise that will pass," he said.
|
|
Investors got quite a bit of whiplash along the way.
|
|
If you don't mind a bit of background, carry on.
|
|
So it's a bit of a chicken and egg scenario.
|
|
"It can serve as a bit of nostalgia," Mihalka said.
|
|
It was a bit of a punch in the teeth.
|
|
So I think it will be a bit of both.
|
|
There's always a serious message through a bit of fun!
|
|
The company's background is also a bit of a mystery.
|
|
There were, at the time, quite a bit of them.
|
|
On fundraising, we take a bit of a different approach.
|
|
Strangely, cassette players are having a bit of a resurrection.
|
|
They are not just a bit of our service economy.
|
|
But before we get to that: a bit of news.
|
|
A bit of advice as you step outside: Be careful.
|
|
With each hack a bit of our trust is eroded.
|
|
He became a bit of an autodidact in the field.
|
|
She's supposed to be a bit of a suburban sexpot.
|
|
Understanding where we are today requires a bit of background.
|
|
Samsung, by contrast, was always a bit of a mess.
|
|
Instead, it has all become a bit of a struggle.
|
|
With a bit of help from Taco Bell, and beer.
|
|
For that, it's worth going into a bit of explanation.
|
|
I'm a bit of an introvert, and I'm very creative.
|
|
You might also consider changing a bit of your behavior.
|
|
It was cobwebby inside, a bit of a crime scene.
|
|
"Obviously, it was a bit of a blow," he said.
|
|
A bit of personal history may be in order here.
|
|
The churn has produced a bit of a vicious circle.
|
|
"It's becoming a bit of an obsession," he tells Creators.
|
|
It seems like it became a bit of a moment.
|
|
" I've seen a bit of the "Arrow" and of "Supergirl.
|
|
Omar responded to McCain's comments with a bit of sarcasm.
|
|
Q. You reported that there's quite a bit of skepticism.
|
|
The final Sidney winner is a bit of a cheat.
|
|
"There's a desire for a bit of theater around showpieces."
|
|
Prince Harry is known as a bit of a goofball.
|
|
That makes Juanita (Alfre Woodard) a bit of a rebel.
|
|
Getting there, though, was a bit of a roller coaster.
|
|
To survive, all you need is a bit of luck.
|
|
That's almost like a bit of a talisman for me.
|
|
That situation in Baltimore was a bit of a mess.
|
|
Look, I know I'm a bit of a hypocrite here.
|
|
Seems like they sparked a bit of life into him.
|
|
To Katie Roiphe, #MeToo is a bit of an overreaction.
|
|
I did actually study a bit of paganism and witchcraft.
|
|
There seems to be quite a bit of it. Right.
|
|
James: Yeah, it has a bit of romance to it.
|
|
This is a bit of a surprising turn for Meadows.
|
|
This is a bit of a departure from historical practices.
|
|
It's a bit of a sticky moment for emotional realism.
|
|
It's probably trying to do a bit of both here.
|
|
She was a bit of an eccentric by most accounts.
|
|
The annual nominations announcement is a bit of a blur.
|
|
Hillary Clinton is on a bit of a losing streak.
|
|
I knew a bit of the history of pontoon bridges.
|
|
Londonderry, it turned out, was a bit of a fabulist.
|
|
"It might take a bit of time," the message said.
|
|
I think that's partly a bit of who he is.
|
|
They're in a bit of hot water, wouldn't you say?
|
|
LONDON â€" A judge surprised everyone in court by replying back to a defendant who told her she was "a bit of a c*nt" with, "You're a bit of a c*nt yourself.
|
|
How difficult is it: A bit of effort finding and changing settings, and a bit of commitment to stay on top of any 'updates' to privacy policies which might try to revive location tracking.
|
|
Well, it looks like the evolution to the Steve Jobs's "post-PC" era is taking a bit of a pause or is perhaps weaving in a bit of a different direction than he anticipated.
|
|
Out of the box, the Skid Shot requires a bit of assembly because compared to other toy blasters, it looks like a bit of an odd dock with contraptions hanging off it on all sides.
|
|
"Anybody that came to the game today will have enjoyed what they saw from Japan; a bit of razzle-dazzle, quite a bit of physicality at times," Hanson said following the win on November 3.
|
|
Some people might argue that the puppies will help you relax even more, but Fortes said that really, it's just meant to be fun: "A bit of yoga therapy and a bit of puppy therapy."
|
|
Von Wong, who has a bit of an adventurous streak, taking his models into the field for a bit of storm-chasing and to underwater shipwrecks—all in the name of capturing that perfect shot.
|
|
One premise of "Moving Kings" is that when Yoav and Uri start working as movers for David King they bring with them not only a bit of Israel but a bit of the Israeli conflict.
|
|
Some combination of talents — dexterity, mechanical aptitude, precision, patience, a bit of the plumber, a bit of the electrician — made him good not just at experimental work but at creating the tools for such work.
|
|
And with growing membership, they'll likely have a bit of leverage.
|
|
"Ivy is a bit of a lightning rod," Mr. Haiman said.
|
|
Lucasfilm's creative process has been a bit of a mess lately.
|
|
Ever feel like Instagram is a bit of a popularity contest?
|
|
The Théâtre du Châtelet has quite a bit of dance history.
|
|
Admittedly, the name is a bit of a mouthful, pun intended.
|
|
The devices are low cost and promise a bit of performance.
|
|
Abrams' return to the franchise is a bit of a surprise.
|
|
Anything beyond a few words is a bit of a chore.
|
|
Okay: Randall Pearson can be a bit of a selfish jerk.
|
|
It's definitely a bit of a departure from your usual lewk.
|
|
And each customer is probably worth quite a bit of money.
|
|
And I think that that&aposs a bit of a stretch.
|
|
Fortunately this time, BlackBerry has a bit of a head start.
|
|
That seems like a bit of a stretch on your part.
|
|
This creates a bit of a twist for the development team.
|
|
On the surface, "Saul Goodman" is a bit of a caricature.
|
|
Our Bachelor, it seems, is being a bit of an idiot.
|
|
HOFFMAN: There is a bit of irony about all of this.
|
|
KEANE: Will he should a bit of hundred percent behind him.
|
|
And with a bit of practice, that's what we'll become. Nightmares.
|
|
The Oculus Rift S is a bit of an odd one.
|
|
With carefully laid plans there's always a bit of risk involved.
|
|
Losing that bit of distinctiveness is a bit of a bummer.
|
|
Others are injecting a bit of political humor into the situation.
|
|
Malkani says there's a bit of a misconception around lactose intolerance.
|
|
As you can see, Hawaii is a bit of an outlier.
|
|
I've always had a bit of FOMO about not being there.
|
|
I do feel it's a bit of a leveler, these greens.
|
|
Fey dressed in a bit of an homage to Princess Leia.
|
|
And speaking of disrupting, we've done a bit of that ourselves.
|
|
I've certainly noticed quite a bit of quietude on this front.
|
|
"It's a bit of both really," Musk said on the call.
|
|
"It's a bit of a chicken and egg story," Piracha said.
|
|
And DoorDash turned cash and stock into a bit of growth.
|
|
The biggest special effect was really a bit of a bust.
|
|
This news might be causing you a bit of déjà vu.
|
|
But I think it definitely was a bit of a catalyst.
|
|
It's an instructional guide with a bit of chance thrown in.
|
|
Arya also finally gets a bit of revenge in season 7.
|
|
"It's actually a bit of a tight squeeze," he told Gizmodo.
|
|
The next one, in 1999, was a bit of a bust.
|
|
And the government is a bit of an obstruction to them.
|
|
Of course, that's all a bit of a moot point now.
|
|
No. I'd forgotten I was a bit of a femme fatale.
|
|
It was really badly produced, and a bit of a nightmare.
|
|
Swipe on a rich cocoa lipstick with a bit of sheen.
|
|
But he's not above a bit of low-key savagery either.
|
|
What would London Fashion Week be without a bit of eccentricity?
|
|
To recap, computer memory is currently a bit of a mess.
|
|
With every Vetements collection comes a bit of humor, of course.
|
|
He could also be a bit of a bully, and mean.
|
|
Unfortunately, the Lions are also a bit of a statistical anomaly.
|
|
The setup of this system is a bit of a doozy.
|
|
Dip it in a bit of tajin, if you like. 2.
|
|
Chances are, dual citizenship is just a bit of paperwork away.
|
|
Who doesn't like a bit of Bob Marley on the pot?
|
|
Something of this scale requires quite a bit of seed money.
|
|
The Osmo Pocket also seems like a bit of a weirdo.
|
|
With my own story, it's a bit of a toss-up.
|
|
But diving in too dramatically is a bit of a gimmick.
|
|
"It was a bit of a struggle today," the American said.
|
|
I could get down with quite a bit of that stuff.
|
|
She had to do a bit of snooping to find out.
|
|
Naturally, all of this will require quite a bit of construction.
|
|
Dwayne Johnson is sharing a bit of his famous family history.
|
|
As is, it has a bit of a cartoonishly large head.
|
|
"Trump's a bit of a ghost in this election," Jennings said.
|
|
For Naisha Joseph, travel was always a bit of a pain.
|
|
Full disclosure: I'm a bit of a mad scientist for security.
|
|
"It's been a bit of a wake-up call," he says.
|
|
A few guys reacted with a bit of shock and amusement.
|
|
Legend freely admitted that he had a bit of a reputation.
|
|
We hope we can get a bit of revenge against them.
|
|
His movies, however, seem to follow a bit of a pattern.
|
|
Zoë Saldana is stuck in a bit of a time loop.
|
|
But the security device often brings a bit of a surprise.
|
|
It took a bit of convincing to get her to run.
|
|
Registration just opened up — but there's a bit of a catch.
|
|
The general reader might find it a bit of a slog.
|
|
G-Eazy — Steve Buscemi Every show deserves a bit of Buscemi.
|
|
There also seems to be a bit of a power issue.
|
|
There was quite a bit of blood, and it was tricky.
|
|
I've spent a bit of time doing the proper pitch markings.
|
|
But achieving this uniform layer was a bit of a fluke.
|
|
To be a fire-breather or a bit of a square?
|
|
Given Gamergate, there's a bit of irony to the Rust controversy.
|
|
I had a bit of a ball, I think, around then.
|
|
In sum, global corporate governance is a bit of a mess.
|
|
But it might be better to do a bit of trimming.
|
|
Normally, there's a bit of distance between three sets of generations.
|
|
Microsoft's history with Mesosphere goes back quite a bit, of course.
|
|
"It was a bit of a whim," Hyams told Mashable Australia.
|
|
Where things stand: "We're in a bit of limbo," Catena says.
|
|
This has been a bit of a blow to global confidence.
|
|
The pricing is really a bit of a wild card here.
|
|
Pricing is still a bit of a challenge for EV owners.
|
|
"He was a bit of a Walter Mitty," Mr. Wood said.
|
|
This could be a bit of a perilous direction to choose.
|
|
In this case, it was a bit of a Catch-22.
|
|
It's definitely given all of us a bit of a lift.
|
|
The custom search engine is a bit of an odd one.
|
|
"There was a quite a bit of relief yesterday," Swink says.
|
|
You know the saying: A bit of rain never hurt anyone.
|
|
So it's a bit of a moot point for the present.
|
|
Ultimately, we felt that was just a bit of a tease.
|
|
All of this is giving millennials a bit of a complex.
|
|
So that's a bit of a "whoops" for the US there.
|
|
China could use a bit of depreciation to offset American tariffs.
|
|
However, they also pose a bit of a problem for others.
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Instead, the mode adds a bit of depth into the screen.
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Simone has been having quite a bit of good luck lately.
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Now for a bit of melancholy: Want to pick one up?
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"I think it is a bit of both, really," Musk responded.
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The startup takes a bit of an unusual approach to search.
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Twins second baseman Brian Dozier made a bit of history Thursday.
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Consumers can get even better results with a bit of sleuthing.
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Lung and Louden have quite a bit of chemistry on-screen.
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Accel Partners has pulled off a bit of a hat trick.
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"It was actually a bit of a thrill," he told PEOPLE.
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I think we all gain a bit of perspective with age.
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To call it "Santa's Flask" is a bit of a misnomer.
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"The alternative is a bit of a Wild West," he says.
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These results suggest that Dolly was a bit of an anomaly.
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Lidar startup Luminar is on a bit of a hot streak.
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Plants are in a bit of a bind in the heat.
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As a married man, Bieber is a bit of a recluse.
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But it pays to look at a bit of context here.
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But people can identify them with just a bit of practice.
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This time, they're throwing a bit of action into the mix.
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But I wanted Annie to be a bit of a badass.
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The real estate industry is experiencing a bit of a rejuvenation.
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I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with modeling.
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I think it's time I share a "bit" of this spotlight.
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It's a reunion, but it's also a bit of a promise.
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The Honor View 20 had a bit of an odd launch.
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Living in London turns you into a bit of a prick.
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Right now the Gallup data is a bit of a mystery.
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I have a bit of an unusual relationship with my ex.
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They need a bit of a catalyst, someone to go first.
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Even with a bit of grain, "Finding Dory" wasn't a lightweight.
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Image: Dominic Walliman/YouTubePhysics has a bit of an image problem.
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Ramsay advises taking on a bit of his own brazen attitude.
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But to be honest, he was a bit of a bastard.
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Check out a bit of the experience in the video below.
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The man was a shapeshifter and a bit of a ham.
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A "big house" might have been a bit of an understatement.
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"On Easter, enjoying a bit of what God made," he wrote.
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In reality, North Carolina's red wolves are a bit of both.
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How things got this far is a bit of a mystery.
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The Emmys are traditionally a bit of a snoozefest, fashion-wise.
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It's just a bit of a trek to get there first.
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Now a bit of that wealth is trickling back to coach.
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The Detroit show continued with a bit of a dignified air.
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It's a bit of a baptism by fire for the startup.
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For me personally, it was a bit of a rough go.
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I'm here by myself, but I'm a bit of a loner.
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And quite a bit of waiting for replay challenges to conclude.
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MoviePass users sighed with relief, but also a bit of trepidation.
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It's helpful to engage in a bit of counterfactual history here.
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JS: I think that's a bit of a straw man argument.
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Andrew Bosworth: I think it's a bit of a red herring.
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"Microsoft and Amazon were a bit of an accident," he says.
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In fact, she seemed to be a bit of an inspiration.
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Zumper is giving PadMapper's logo a bit of a refresh, too.
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Oh. Nah nah, that was just a bit of...you know.
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He wanted to make a bit of an advertisement for Châteauneuf.
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So it brings a bit of a balance back to things.
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GoPro's stock price is on a bit of rebound this morning.
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Craig has apparently had a bit of a change of heart.
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Andrew: This reminds me a bit of the Popplers from Futurama.
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WasterofTime messaged a Tinder match using a bit of original poetry.
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"It was a bit of a punt," says one person involved.
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"So it was a bit of surprise for markets," he added.
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How that happened, though, is still a bit of a mystery.
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The south coast enjoyed a bit of spice, but Wigan didn't.
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That's a bit of an irony because women aren't welcome there.
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I'm a bit of a coffee and tea addict these days.
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And I like to say we're a bit of a throwback.
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"Presidential," of course, is a bit of a catch-all term.
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Is anyone welcome or were you a bit of an outsider?
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We had a bit of a crisis on the sixth day.
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Unfortunately, this clash of legends was a bit of a disaster.
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The valuations, we do think, are a bit of a headwind.
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But it's more likely that there's a bit of strategy involved.
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So days like this have become a bit of the norm.
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I think I'd have a bit of a problem with it.
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There may be a bit of method to Trump's seeming madness.
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"There's a bit of a mystery on every fire," Crook adds.
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It leaves a bit of a bad taste in the mouth.
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It's a bit of both—let me start with the optics.
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As you can imagine, we got quite a bit of attention.
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All this progress doesn't come without a bit of blowback though.
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Ultimately, it's just a bit of free publicity for Australian tourism.
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After all, Amazon has a bit of experience with home delivery.
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So the whole feature feels like a bit of a flop.
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Kasowitz is a bit of an enabler and spins him up.
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Who this buyer is, though, remains a bit of a mystery.
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That had, until now, been a bit of a question mark.
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"There was a bit of an adjustment at first," Byrne said.
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"We've already gone through quite a bit of healing," Lee said.
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Miranda's mother was, as they say, a bit of a tomboy.
|
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Thus, Gilmore Girls is a bit of an audience insertion fantasy.
|
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Needless to say, there was a bit of a queue. Wheels!
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And there's a bit of joy and love in it, too.
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Campaigns have always brought out a bit of Obama's innate snark.
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It actually was a bit of a break from cleaning bottles.
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As you might imagine, T'Challa experienced a bit of culture shock.
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That said, Henri's true nature is a bit of a caprice.
|
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To put it frankly, Michelle Waterson's a bit of a badass.
|
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It's mostly trees down that caused quite a bit of damage.
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It's also, for the record, a bit of a fingerprint magnet.
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Though the baby tapir is a bit of a picky eater.
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Barney could probably use a bit of peace and quiet, though.
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Are they going to think I'm a bit of a douchebag?
|
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I actually did quite a bit of talking at that show.
|
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First it's perhaps best to talk about a bit of terminology.
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Subban benefited from a bit of luck on his point blast.
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Steven B.C: The record was a bit of a long process.
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It's a bit of a mess but it keeps things interesting.
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Rowling on Twitter Rowling is a bit of a Twitter celeb.
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The first round had admittedly been a bit of a dud.
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Also, every character will reveal a bit of the overall story.
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Amanda reached some hearts, and healed a bit of her own.
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I think we have a bit of work ahead of us.
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"I'm a bit of a control freak," she says, smiling sheepishly.
|
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"It felt like a bit of a blank canvas," he says.
|
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Above all, Portal is a bit of a one-hit wonder.
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They have to have a bit of meat on their bones.
|
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There is a bit of a connection between the two teams.
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"Gold stocks are seeing a bit of profit booking," noted Rooney.
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The Academy Awards have always been a bit of punching bag.
|
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Contentstack was always a bit of an odd product at Built.
|
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The Watch has been a bit of an oddball product release.
|
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The Hot Girls Wanted title is a bit of a misnomer.
|
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"He was in a bit of a crisis today," said Vinokourov.
|
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Confidence. Was Rih just having a bit of photo-editing fun?
|
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Superga sneakers have been seeing a bit of a resurgence lately.
|
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It was a bit of a surprise win for the movie.
|
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But most investors are aware it's a bit of a gamble.
|
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Everybody needs a bit of joy in their lives—even journalists!
|
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Twitter provided a platform for a bit of drama this week.
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"What's happened is both wonderful — and a bit of a mess."
|
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Turns out the neighbor had a bit of a snake problem.
|
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Cadillac is in the midst of a bit of a restructuring.
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We recommend adding a bit of dried fruit to boost sweetness.
|
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I feel like I might have a bit of performance anxiety.
|
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Ditko on his own was a bit of an odd duck.
|
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Some of the policy easing is getting a bit of traction.
|
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"Loss of love creates quite a bit of stress," he said.
|
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You've always been known as a bit of a gear whiz.
|
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But yeah, that evening was a bit of crisis of adulthood.
|
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The Association's report provides a bit of ammunition for that fight.
|
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It's nice to go out and explore a bit of Dubai.
|
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Sometimes my role needs to be a bit of the entertainer.
|
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It's also just waxy enough, to give a bit of hold.
|
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It's a bit of work to get everything in working order.
|
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The moment drummed up quite a bit of reaction on Twitter.
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I have been on a bit of a Smiths run lately.
|
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She also took a bit of a swipe at her colleagues.
|
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The fit, after a bit of futzing, was Ok as well.
|
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They've even exchanged a bit of trash talk in the past.
|
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Of course, this is all a bit of a marketing stunt.
|
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YouTube is also home to quite a bit of alien porn.
|
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A bit of backstory before we get deep into this mystery.
|
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It's a bit of a compromise on Niantic and Nintendo's part.
|
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To explain why, let me give you a bit of context.
|
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"We had drought, frosts, hail, a bit of everything," he said.
|
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I think every filmmaker has a bit of Kanye in them.
|
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This birthed a bit of healthy rivalry between the two labels.
|
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But toward the end, things took a bit of a turn.
|
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Instead, you said: That's a bit of a cop out, right?
|
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I became infamous for being a bit of a bossy bitch.
|
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Strangely, this has put Democrats in a bit of a pickle.
|
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Which, for a politician, seems like a bit of a problem.
|
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She's become a bit of a plant celebrity in the process.
|
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McCarthy had always had a bit of contemptus mundi about him.
|
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Beneath the topicality, though, was a bit of art-historical humor.
|
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"It can be a bit of a struggle," Mr. Short said.
|
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A bit of aerial display with women in harnesses is perfunctory.
|
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This is a bit of a change from Betaworks traditional strategy.
|
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The resulting $249 Sleepbuds are a bit of a mixed bag.
|
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"Honestly I'm just a bit of a law nerd," he says.
|
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When we lose the primates, we lose a bit of ourselves.
|
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Still, $4 billion for a bit of fisticuffs might seem rich.
|
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The robot is cute and has a bit of a personality.
|
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"I'm a bit of a fan," the man told the judge.
|
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"This was a bit of a snapshot in time," she said.
|
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That reminded me a bit of the United States these days.
|
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Earthquake Bird Rated R for sexuality and a bit of nudity.
|
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This latter one takes a bit of explanation to fully understand.
|
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"We're a bit of a victim of our success," Jedwab said.
|
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And I'll confess: I had a bit of difficulty concentrating throughout.
|
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I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with Amazon.
|
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Add sugar to taste, a bit of orange zest and cinnamon.
|
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Incorporating a bit of breathless, whisper-sung karaoke is highly encouraged.
|
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How exactly that happened, though, remains a bit of a mystery.
|
|
But it can also be a bit of a fashion conundrum.
|
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Perhaps a bit of both, not that it matters to Cleveland.
|
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"It's a bit of a chicken and egg situation," Souda said.
|
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In practice, the technology has been a bit of a disappointment.
|
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I hope everyone made a bit of money along the way.
|
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Making a fish tube costume will take a bit of work.
|
|
So, let's do a bit of tech news before I go.
|
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"It's a bit of a grand-tour room," Mr. Thenaers said.
|
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The home-testing wand has become a bit of everyday magic.
|
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There's a bit of voice acting, but it's only in Japanese.
|
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Why not take the opportunity to practice a bit of mindfulness?
|
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Understanding why it's a beacon requires a bit of intellectual alacrity.
|
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I have a bit of good and bad news for you.
|
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Mr. Obama, with a bit of self-deprecation, showed no hesitation.
|
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"It's a bit of a land grab right now," said Kasser.
|
|
But it helps to know a bit of the island's history.
|
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Quite a bit of teachers came to the funeral and wake.
|
|
So the flat curve could be signaling a bit of that.
|
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"I tend to be a bit of a critic," Morcom said.
|
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"Anything else would be a bit of a surprise," Cashin said.
|
|
I think the mortgage deduction is a bit of a nonstarter.
|
|
Mike Mellia has a bit of an obsession with self-portraits.
|
|
Mr. Davis's film also provided them with a bit of hope.
|
|
"Well, this is a bit of a disappointment," she said. Aha!
|
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"It was a bit of a dysfunctional family office," Cole said.
|
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"'360º of Lust' was a bit of an experiment," she said.
|
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It's good for when you have a bit of jet lag.
|
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I've added a bit of context where it makes sense. 1.
|
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This sandwich could use a bit of a texture upgrade, though.
|
|
It turns out Lee was a bit of a hippie, too.
|
|
Analysis This part of the interview requires a bit of context.
|
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The stock market may be catching a bit of crypto fever.
|
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It can be a bit of a challenge when people ask.
|
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They're useful, and they offer a bit of personalization to tech.
|
|
So the immigrants received a bit of the backlash from that.
|
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The poor quality here was definitely a bit of a disappointment.
|
|
Producing their specially tuned beam first required a bit of math.
|
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These days, "synth pop" has a bit of a bad name.
|
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The EVE V back is a bit of a fingerprint magnet.
|
|
Luckily, Cane & Table brings a bit of Havana to New Orleans.
|
|
Also, isn't begging for likes a bit of a faux pas?
|
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Waking up to that news was a bit of a bummer.
|
|
Calling the VR content "movies" is a bit of a stretch.
|
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We could all use a bit of that right about now.
|
|
We have a bit of time to specifically think about Carlos.
|
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"It's got quite a bit of violence in it," King said.
|
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The build itself is a bit of a mixed bag, here.
|
|
I consider my dating life a bit of a social experiment.
|
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Rock and roll has taken a bit of a beating lately.
|
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It's a bit of a shocker, but I'm over this now.
|
|
Occasionally when things fail, they need a bit of a shock.
|
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VICE: You've spent quite a bit of time seeking public office.
|
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There's a bit of footy banter about the Cardiff City vs.
|
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In fact, his evening was a bit of an emotional rollercoaster.
|
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The Houston native is in a bit of a tricky spot.
|
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I guess it just became a bit of a sacrificial lamb.
|
|
And most irritants can be avoided with a bit of planning.
|
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To call these regulations overdue is a bit of an understatement.
|
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There's a bit of sentimentality as he shows off his domain.
|
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I used comic books as a bit of a stress reliever.
|
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AG: When they are born it's a bit of a mix.
|
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It's a bit of a spectacle, but one certainly worth exploring.
|
|
Do you think Vanessa is a bit of a feminist hero?
|
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This is where things took a bit of a turn, though.
|
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A mixture of high anxiety, fear, and a bit of excitement?
|
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Back then, I was still a bit of a utopian idealist!
|
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Branded #PrisonBae, she has a bit of a Mona Lisa smile.
|
|
Nonfiction even did quite a bit of it as a start.
|
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But it was fine, I'm a bit of an OG myself.
|
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I feel as though I'm a bit of a microwave evangelist.
|
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It was a bit of a nerve-wracking final five laps.
|
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Then it's a bit of a jump to the final speaker.
|
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On free speech: This is a bit of a mixed bag.
|
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To call the park magical is a bit of an understatement.
|
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It received quite a bit of press attention at the time.
|
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But when I woke up, I felt a bit of doubt.
|
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"I suspect we'll see a bit of a rough third quarter."
|
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In RideAustin's case, it looks to be a bit of both.
|
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There was a bit of drink and spliffs involved, you know.
|
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With a bit of luck, it'll bring you three steps forward.
|
|
She feels like a bit of a spiritual descendent of yours.
|
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I'm starting to suspect that you're a bit of an overachiever.
|
|
A bit of saucy speculation has sprung up around this reemergence.
|
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You sacrificed a bit of your soul for being ignorantly outspoken.
|
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It can be a bit of a… intellectual dick-measuring contest.
|
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YOU HAVE A BIT OF A SHAM ELECTION GOING ON HERE.
|
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WeWork, it seems, is in a bit of a Catch-22.
|
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It's a bit of a silly death, but that's what happens.
|
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He may be a bit excitable, a bit of a windbag.
|
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Even that admission, during the interview, took a bit of prodding.
|
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But McDonagh said that "Hangmen" is a bit of a departure.
|
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A bit of a singer himself, Mr. Gerhaher was blown away.
|
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The shed reminded me a bit of the Op Shop here.
|
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A bit of narcissism is necessary to become a global brand.
|
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This has posed a bit of a dilemma for progressive leaders.
|
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There comes a bit of sacrifice with doing something like this.
|
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A. I learned to become a bit of the hummingbird whisperer.
|
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The Vistas feel like a bit of a triumph for Jaybird.
|
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"Sautéed in butter, with a bit of mint pesto," I said.
|
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They were at a bit of loose ends in their lives.
|
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The piece is, at first glance, a bit of a farce.
|
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Mr. Booker needs a bit of luck to rise to contention.
|
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In the beginning, she's sickly and a bit of a jerk.
|
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Krasznahorkai has engaged in quite a bit of wandering-standing himself.
|
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We're in a bit of a moment for music films, too.
|
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Nicky: There's quite a bit of us in that for sure.
|
|
Trump has a bit of a reputation as a flip-flopper.
|
|
I talked to some experts to get a bit of guidance.
|
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"We've got quite a bit of work to do," he said.
|
|
After that, it is a bit of a mystery what happened.
|
|
They project excitement, pride, and a bit of well-deserved cockiness.
|
|
EpiPen is, in a way, a bit of a red herring.
|
|
Ciani does a bit of both when she plays her Buchla.
|
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I'll start by sharing mine, along with a bit of news.
|
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The last one is more than a bit of a leap.
|
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Writing a list and using a bit of imagination might help.
|
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My imagination was a bit of a burden for my mother.
|
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The best-laid plans must have a bit of wiggle room.
|
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There seems to be a bit of a critique of modernity.
|
|
There has been a bit of antipathy toward Labour as well.
|
|
These are all serious problems, but there's a bit of hope.
|
|
You're shaking things up again, causing a bit of disruption. Yes!
|
|
She raised her arms and caught a bit of the lightning.
|
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"I'm still in a bit of a haze," Mr. Mac said.
|
|
After a bit of push and pull, the project was halted.
|
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"It's really a bit of a problem, isn't it?" he said.
|
|
Sometimes thoughtful gold jewelry is added for a bit of sparkle.
|
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They're beautiful specimens with quite a bit of fat on them.
|
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That struck me as a bit of carefully chosen lawyer-speak.
|
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Quite a bit of Sottsass's work was like that, I think.
|
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Learning a bit of neuroscience may provide some relief from pain.
|
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She may be a bit of an outlier -- but maybe not.
|
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Rush kicked it all off with a bit of a joke.
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