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I was a bit preoccupied".
Maybe Mr. Erwitt is himself a bit preoccupied.
But Sir George is a bit preoccupied at the moment.
I think I was a bit preoccupied, and a bit intense and a bit wobbly.
Johnson, glimpsing at Van Gundy, smiled and conceded that the Knicks had been a bit preoccupied.
The other reason I haven't submitted a lot of puzzles to the Times is that I'm a bit preoccupied.
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Everyone at Yahoo has been a little bit preoccupied.
The treasurer added the cabinet, looking forward, was not in the least bit preoccupied with the fate of Rudd but united behind the government's policy agenda.
I completely understand the problem of being a bit too preoccupied with just getting by to start doing something crazy like thinking about further than two weeks into the future.
In an emergency measure, the army kitted out soldiers in Afghanistan in a new pattern starting in 2010, spending more than $38.8m on replacement gear in fiscal 2010 and 2011.Part of the problem, explains Timothy O'Neill, a retired lieutenant-colonel and camouflage expert, is that officers can be a bit too preoccupied with a uniform's "CDI [chicks dig it] factor".
He is a bit tired, and preoccupied with personal matters.
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