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"I just tried to jump out a bit to make the save," Lundqvist said.
So I thought, I'll just lose a bit to make the surgery safer".
His company in Brooklyn, Freeverse, had made some progress, and he stretched a bit to make the purchase.
One of the women discovers later that she had added a bit to make the letter appear passionate.
Many large employers are "champing at the bit to make the transition to defined contributions, but reticent to move first," said Gary Ahlquist, senior vice president of the Booz-Allen & Hamilton consulting firm.
Others who received the money in the last several weeks said they delayed gratification a bit to make the holidays more festive in a year that has otherwise been very tough.
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Bay sat down with his stars, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, and hammered out some bits to make the movie funnier and started shooting.
Now that the book is complete, use the pictures, cardstock, and other pretty bits to make the meat of the book.
After all strands have been clipped in place, bring hair to the front of the head and adjust bits to make the layers more even.
"Both sides gave a bit to make this happen," said the Foreign Ministry official.
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