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Luxury suite revenue took a small hit, dropping from $7.7 million to $7.5 million.
It went so smoothly that the site became a small hit, setting up 1,600 rides within a few weeks.
And that became a hit, in 1972, in Scandinavia and a small hit in Germany and Holland too.
You can check your own credit without affecting it, but generally, when other people check, your score takes a small hit.
"There is the possibility that there will be a small hit to productivity from people watching the games on TV when they would otherwise be working," adds Archer.
I wonder "How accurately am I reading it?" We had a small hit record in 1956; It was just rock 'n' roll.
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The Cypriot Parliament shot down the plan, though a smaller hit to depositors — many of whom are wealthy foreigners — was still in the offing late last week.
Stiffing the first mortgagor will mean a smaller hit to the banks.
But NIF "is taking a smaller hit that I had anticipated; these are very modest cuts considering NIF's abject failure to achieve ignition," she says.
A small earthquake hit northern New Jersey late Monday night, according to seismologists.
Also on Monday, a small bomb hit a vehicle of an Egyptian diplomat in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi.
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