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The results agreed to within about three beats per minute even when the subject was moving a bit in front of the camera.
He kicked at the dirt a bit in front of the mound, felt the same discomfort and summoned Posada to the mound.
There's a bit in front of a live studio audience in which C jumps around a lot and yelps like an excitable bulldog puppy.
Roosters have excellent eyesight, and the fly — a seven-inch baitfish pattern called a rasta — should be presented a bit in front of the fish, and then stripped quickly.
His complexion was ruddy and his hair black (thinning a bit in front), and an aide whispered to me, "He's only forty-nine, you know — younger than John Lindsay".
It's kind of amazing to see Zuck having fun while hamming it up a bit in front of a studio audience — how far we've come from that Leslie Stahl interview, amirite?
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In the U.K., although it might not have amounted to much, at least Tony Blair and Foreign Minister Jack Snow were forced to squirm a little bit in front of a committee investigating their role in lying the British people into war; they had to testify before some independent body at least.
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Leach is lined up behind quarterback Joe Flacco, and a little bit in front of backup running back Bernard Pierce.
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