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"We play at their house for a bit, lose, then they come round to our house and we play again for a bit, winning this time?
He bit by bit won public backing as well as cross-party support for a Bundeswehr role in international peacekeeping, thus overcoming a German aversion to the use of force in any circumstances prevalent since 1945.
Restoring party morale with three days of rousing speeches is the easy bit; winning power "after the terrible April 21st", when the Socialists' candidate was knocked out in the first round of the presidential election by the far-right's Jean-Marie Le Pen, will be the hard part.
Bits wins over atoms!
He likes his food, likes his work, likes doing his bit to win international recognition for independent Palestine.
But, when Gary Keedy ran out Gemaal Hussain, Somerset were all out and Lancashire knew that they needed to score at around six runs an over in a session and a bit to win the title.
Playing them allows you to relax, mess around a bit, and win cool prizes.
Presenter Tess Daly said she was "thrilled to bits" to win the award.
He knows a bit about winning after all.
She is every bit as winning in person as she is on stage.
"The feeling that people get is a little bit like winning the lottery," Mr. Stillman said.
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