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It also, paradoxically, put a bit of a dent in Frum's own standing in the White House.
"Maybe a bit of a dent in the armor," Rangers Coach Tom Renney said of the victory.
Arise and fall Natural stock selection Bond shelter ReprintsBut the reflation trade took a bit of a dent on February 29th when Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve's chairman, gave no hint of a third round of QE in testimony to Congress.
While video watching will put a bit of a dent in the phone, I would still recommend this device on battery performance alone.
"His pride obviously must have taken a bit of a dent because he's fallen outside the top 16, and that's maybe going to focus him again, to maybe come back to where he should be".
If Facebook manages to get this thing on as many devices as they clearly hope to, it could put a bit of a dent in whatever money Google is pulling in from their Android efforts by way of search.
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It hasn't made much of a dent yet.
It won't make much of a dent in the €200bn (£174bn) or more that the Irish voter is on the hook for, but it will provide for a bit of entertaining schadenfreude.
The gold standard for measurement of LES pressure is use of a Dent Sleeve [ 36, 37].
He even has a reputation as a bit of a reformer, although his cowardly betrayal of his liberal allies in November's failed coup has put a big dent in this.Mr Nonaka is a much more interesting character.
Therefore, it can a bit of a challenge to find and rope in a competent service provider that can deliver the desired result without denting the finances of your organization.
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