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A bump for services rendered would be appropriate.
That could mean a bump for die-cast sales.
Peter Bradshaw's review of I Am Legend After Earth: down to earth with a bump for Will Smith.
Carl has a square, blocky head and a blocky body; the boy has a circular face with a bump for a nose.
The accident this time was a massive collapse -- an event known to the community as a "bump" for the jolt it sent through the ground.
Nick Ames Match report: Cameroon 1-4 BrazIt It wasn't exactly down to earth with a bump for Jorge Sampaoli's side, but their 2-0 defeatoto Holland was a reminder that not everything will be on their high-octane terms during this tournament.
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That would be enough to generate net income of $1 billion a year, a nice bump for a company that already boasts higher net margins than any other big oil company, with $3 billion earned on $18 billion in revenue last year.
Over all, September was a speed bump for an industry that was getting used to a pattern of consistent growth.
But Patricia F. Russo, the company's chief executive, said the grim third-quarter earnings report was merely a "speed bump" for a company moving forward.
They consider their 4-12 record a speed bump for an otherwise successful franchise.
For a hairdo that falls above your chin, try pulling back half of your hair with bobby pins, creating just a bit of a "hair bump" for texture.
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