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Apple's numbers on the other hand are a fair bit more imposing — the Cupertino company has sold over 85 million iPhones since the device made its debut back in 2007 (netting Apple a cool $50.7 billion in revenue), but that's hardly a fair comparison to Samsung's figure because of the timeframe involved.

The South Africans began to impose themselves a bit more as the game progressed.

Mr. Bush did impose retaliatory tariffs for a bit more than a year, before lifting them under pressure from automakers and other steel users.

KW: I'd expect a bit more open style of rugby with three new coaches [England, France and Italy] trying to impose their influence on their respective countries.

Patients probably don't find nurses as imposing as speaking to their doctor…speaking to a nurse they might be a bit more comfortable.

That is because the private insurers, which imposed even stricter qualifying standards than some banks during the housing downturn, are also becoming a bit more flexible.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

And a bit more.

A bit more mature".

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