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They then had a pretend gun battle, a bit like paintball without the paint and pain.
Google is also quietly forming the stealthy Chrome OS platoon that will likely enter the battle a bit late, but shouldn't be forgotten, ether.
So we did have to battle a bit.
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"We never fell out, just battled a bit.
The Edinburgh Festival Chorus battled a bit with the Czech language; they are still hampered by a weak tenor line, though they have been on much better form this year than on previous occasions.
And instead of digging in and backing his commissioners to the bitter end as he has in the past, Mr. Bloomberg appears to be picking his battles a bit more carefully.
Their battle continued a bit longer, but Mr. McCain's victory in Florida all but sealed his win.
But he's not looking to go to battle over a bit he performed at a recent tribute to Roseanne Barr that invoked the deadly shootings in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater — material that Comedy Central will not show when the tribute event is broadcast on Sunday.
"The City of Los Angeles has been destroyed so many times in recent years — perhaps as wishful thinking on the part of cynical movie-industry people, perhaps as superstitious inoculation against the real thing — that 'Battle' feels a bit like the routine training mission its characters first think they are being called up for," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times in March.
The haste with which Scalia's death was reduced to a political battle was a bit alarming.
This battle is a bit rough and tricky.
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