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The board papers also contained a small bombshell: the next batch of buses would be entirely one person operated.
Greg clears his throat and drops a small bombshell: He was an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency in Latin America during the early 1990s.
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She became addicted to Effexor, and late in the book drops the small bombshell that, as she writes, she has been off an antidepressant called Lexapro for only six weeks.
Here's a little bombshell for you.
Then Vince drops the first of two small bombshells.
More than a million homeowners will be at risk of defaulting on their mortgages and losing their properties in the wake of even a small rise in interest rates, a bombshell analysis reveals.
But the real bombshell came when a small boy came running out from backstage, asking Silverman, "Mommy, am I going to meet daddy tonight?" "No, your daddy's dead!
(If can add a small production note, the show was taped in between Bloomberg's bombshell post that the NSA knew about Heartbleed and had exploited it, and the NSA's later vigorous denial.
A SECRET known for months to a small group of political insiders first became a cocktail-party rumour and then, this week, a nationwide bombshell.
A bit of a bombshell.
Others spoke of a "cataclysm" and a "bombshell".
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