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Consumer confidence has taken a knock for a reason.
52 mins Song has picked up a bit of a knock for Cameroon - not sure exactly what, but he's walking with a pronounced limp.
Security worries may be giving coal a boost, but climate concerns could give it a knock; for burning coal is the most carbon-intensive way of generating electricity.
It was also a knock for Rand Paul, the junior Kentucky senator, who led the opposition to renewing the Patriot Act and then to its modified version.In this section In two minds A little sunshine The future's Asian Where's mine?
"It's going to be a knock for Braunton".
Finally, Quirky's fall from grace is a knock for investors who'd touted the company and invested significant dollars into it.
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"We got a knocking for the mistake but got proper, reasonable treatment by all the media, and I believe strongly it is because we didn't try to do it in secret," he concludes.
"If you have a slight knock for a friendly you are going to pull out because you want to be fit for your club.
Do a door knock for a good cause, put old clothes and toys in the charity bins they have around.
Finn Russell has been confirmed as a doubt with a head knock for Scotland's Six Nations trip to face France.
It's a big knock for him and a big knock for England too.
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