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The reaction was fairly good all round, apart from one person who maybe thought they were a little bit common.
"When you are dealing with one of the best rugby players on the planet from a league point of view, of course there's going to be that sort of attention... it comes with the territory, but once the novelty value wears off a little bit, common sense will prevail".
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With a little bit of common sense, anything is achievable.
"They both have curves, so they have a little bit in common".
A little bit of common sense and perhaps some research will protect you from most scammers.
Nine minutes into the game, the referee could have showed a little bit of common sense.
Police officers need to exercise a little bit of common sense but the police are what they are.
A recent project that has a little bit in common with Governors Island is the High Line, the New York Central Railroad viaduct on the West Side of downtown Manhattan which Conrail abandoned in the nineteen-eighties.
Mr Brahimi told reporters: "I observed a little bit of common ground, perhaps more than the two sides themselves realise or recognise".
"Many of the incidents we get called out to could be avoided with a little bit of common sense," advises LFB Third Officer Dave Brown.
"I think that with a little bit of common sense, we can have a very nice and positive community," Peli said.
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