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"It was just a bit of a strain midway through the first set," he said.
Moreover, our endless hours of collaboration had put a bit of a strain on our marriage.
It is, says Adrienne Warren, a pleasure, a privilege and, just sometimes, a bit of a strain too.
His team manager, Martin Johnson, added: "Lewis has a bit of a strain, but we hope he will be OK".
"Obviously, Young has got a dull knock, a little bit of a strain on the knee, but it's nothing serious.
"It puts a little bit of a strain on things," Mr. Heggem said, "but it's what you have to do in small markets sometimes".
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"Jerome [Boateng] has a bit of a calf strain while Bastian [Schweinsteiger] has a hamstring strain.
"Alun-Wyn Jones picked up a little bit of a medial strain on the weekend, which is a couple of weeks, Luke Charteris got a bang on the leg, so we have kind of looked at the squad and said that if players pick up knocks we've got cover for them.
"Launchers (Joe Launchbury) has got a bit of a neck strain.
"James has a bit of a hamstring strain and I am hoping he will be OK for the weekend.
"He bowled a lot of overs at the start of this year, got a bit of a groin strain.
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