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At Home Depot, the largest home improvement retailer, plans for a rebound went a bit off course as the economy faltered.
A stickler might point out that he was more than a bit off course -- in the wrong part of the world, in fact.
Do try and stick it in as straight a line as possible, but don't worry if you go a bit off course (that's why we cut such a wide piece in step four).
I was a bit off course but I got there".
But my reminiscence has taken me a bit off course, but not without good effect because in context it now allows me to ask: again: on what basis will Mitt Romney hold himself out as an equal -let alone the better -- of the President and Secretary Clinton (and rumor has it, the extremely able John Kerry as a possible successor) on foreign policy.
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"But no one ever died here". Back downstairs, the tour veered a bit off-course when Mellene shared a personal anecdote involving a missing tooth, a kidnapped child and an arrest.
But the play, which has many pluses, goes a bit off-course with an iffy subplot that over-reaches.
Take a couple more, just cut those bits off, course they're not rat bites, even the rats are fed up with courgettes, no seriously the allotment was amazing today, you pick up a trowel and the stress just drains away, then there's the sheer satisfaction of producing your own courgettes, I mean produce.
He followed the rivers out to the ocean, the sciences, from which all rivers of knowledge flow (the analogy, of course, is a bit off, for rivers flow to the ocean, not from it).
It seems a bit off, though.
It seemed a bit off script.
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