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What a knock from him!
TOYOTA Some Prius owners may notice a knock from the front of the vehicle, especially when driving on rough roads.
In the fourth quarter profits fell by 7% to $5.3bn after taking a knock from $1.1bn of legal expenses.
As a result, consumption should take less of a knock from the downturn in the housing market.
His vanity and his delusions of being an international statesman have taken a knock from which they'll never recover.
The camp hasn't given details of the injury, but Jedinak described it as a knock from Thursday night's 2-0 win over Iraq.
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They can also protect your hands and knuckles from a flying puck, a hard knock from a stick or just a fall.
But most of what's here is neither dramatic nor grand: a chunk of a column; a head knocked from a statue; a panel sliced from some long-since-crumbled wall.
"That was a flat wicket and it took a special knock from Kevin to get us ahead of the game.
The news that there was a verdict came to the sixth-floor courtroom with a quiet knock from the jury room door about 12 25 p.m.
That was an unbelievable knock from him and a pleasure to be at the other end and be a little part of that partnership.
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