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After coming on strong nearly a decade ago, and losing a bit of luster since, he pays a return visit here with Nick Jurd on bass and Shaney Forbes on drums.
Wimbledon lost a bit of luster on the women's side with Serena Williams's loss on Monday, but her conquerer, Maria Bartoli of France, did her part to add to the tournament's color by throwing her parents out of a match on Saturday.
The Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Game you mention between Clemson and Auburn right here in Atlanta has had a bit of luster removed by the absence of the electrifying Clemson wideout Sammy Watkins, who is suspended for the first two games for an off-season skirting of the law.
But last year's introduction of Corel Linux added a bit of luster to the company's image, and a few points to its share price, allowing it to use those shares for its planned acquisition of Inprise in a stock swap valued at $1.07 billion, or about $14.94 a share.
Municipal bonds lose a little bit of luster every time there is an income tax cut in Washington, since their tax-free advantage becomes less valuable as rates are reduced.
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The gold is still possible, but the island nation lost a little bit of its luster.
The paint has lost a bit of its luster, and there are a few scuffs and dings on the body.
But a closer examination reveals inefficiencies in Bryant's game that take a bit of the luster off his averages.
Let's start with this: while marriage may be losing a bit of its luster for some, it is still a desirable institution for most.
She figures the towers will come back, minus a few of the older residents and maybe with a bit of the luster, like the gorgeous landscaping, lost.
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