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He said that if Labour refused to reach an agreement, the SNP would be "entitled to vote against any bit of legislation" and "any bit of spending" that it didn't agree with.
He said during a TV interview that the SNP could vote against "any bit of spending" that it didn't agree with, such as Trident.
Mr Meciar's return is not a happy prospect, in any bit of Europe.
On Thursday, one lobbyist sent an alert to companies waiting for any bit of news.
And any bit of good news is worth celebrating these days.
"I don't think any bit of the BBC can promise anything at the moment.
For any company trying to repair its image, any bit of bad news hurts.
And they keep on seizing on any bit of good news as proof that austerity is working.
The view that any bit of behaviour either was learned or simply developed without learning seemed straightforward.
During a brief question-and-answer session, any bit of seriousness was used as a setup for a zinger.
For those of us who work on these problems any bit of good news is, of course, welcome.
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