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None of the Rockins jeans have any stretch in and, if Morris concedes that "they take a bit of wearing in", it's worth it.
"There was a bit of wearing down that had to be done in the first 50 minutes, as there are in all Test matches.
"People are sort of saturated with news, and there's a bit of wearing down in terms of energy," Black said.
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"They say it's just a bit of wear and tear".
When he diagnoses the problem as "a bit of wear and tear" I grab my prescription and run.
It is showing a bit of wear since it opened in 2005: the beds were divine, but the elevator kept breaking down during a recent visit.
It's made of a light linen-wool blend that stays dry and improves with a bit of wear, and is light gray, to absorb as little heat as possible.
But in another sign that the dangers have not yet been put in the network's rear-view mirror, "Top Model" is showing a bit of wear this season.
The Colosseum in Rome, completed in A.D. 80, has suffered quite a bit of wear and tear over the centuries; its marble seats and nearly all its rich decorations are gone.
But for this minute anyway, the Knicks look completely discombobulated, as Ian Thomsen writes on SI.com, Anthony is showing a bit of wear and tear after running into Hibbert and someone else named David West, Ian O'Connor writes on ESPN.com, and writers like Mitch Lawrence of The Daily News are edging toward the alarm button about how Game 1 went down.
Arthritis sounds like it's ill health and it's serious and a bit of wear and tear sounds just like living on this planet and normal and everybody in the room's got a bit.
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