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There's a bit of a quiet then.
He had a bit of a quiet swagger (along with, incongruously, a slight lisp).
"After that we had a bit of a quiet time, no IEDs (improvised explosive devices) no shootings.
In the 50-over game it's 15 overs all action, followed by a bit of a quiet period in the middle and then the slog.
The 56-year-old Mr. Vance is still a bit of a quiet and inscrutable presence in a city accustomed to outsize personalities, and is still emerging from the shadows cast by two men.
"But our paths seem to have crossed consistently over the years and I was sort of relieved that he had gone into a bit of a quiet period until this year.
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After the World Cup final we drop down to shooting once every week or 10 days because we'll just be ticking over to next year and looking to the Olympics – it's a bit of a quieter time.
There may be a bit of quiet for a while, but it won't last.
The Pentagon is now trying to sell that last bit as a quiet correction of Mattis, which the press mysteriously missed — but that is, simply put, ridiculous.
I have found that I like to stir-fry on days when a bit of quiet chopping seems a solution rather than a problem: when there's too much going on, an escape to some mindless repetitive activity can be appealing.
The professional rapport and easy friendship of this duo lend a bit of quiet charm to a series that, rather like a Viennese pastry, is stuffed almost to bursting with showy delights.
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