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One said that he gave the pilot a small burst of energy, while another said that he made it crackle with a bit of wit.
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I love this parfait smeared on an oatcake with a bit of red onion marmalade, it's the perfect starter for sharing!
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It's a bit of a gold rush with the market opportunity opening.
www.nbr.co.nz
A great young lad, but like all young fellas there's always a bit of devilment in them.
news.bbc.co.uk
Most of them will know however that she's been through the medical mill a bit of late and so it's pretty normal to not look your nightclubbing best.
www.mirror.co.uk
Adding a bit of ground cayenne pepper to your meal can help burn calories faster.
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She had a bit of a reputation for being familiar with boys.
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There are more goalies than those number of teams, so we're in a bit of a buyers' market.
edmontonjournal.com
She became a bit of a punch bag and a bit of a bad gag.
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A bit of a tomboy, she means to do well and is not disheartened when others put her down, instead she encourages them.
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