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But it was "bumped out of the Senate bill because of special-interest influence," he said.
And if the Capitals are bumped out of the playoffs by the Rangers?
And then local non-graduates will be bumped out of the labour market altogether".
Mr Parker has made a habit of being bumped out of one company only to pop up in another.
But the Giants, as the road team in this edition of the rivalry, were bumped out of their familiar routine.
"The audience continually gets bumped out of the show by a blast of sound effects and a blackout.
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And they saw themselves as part of nature something bumping out of the tree, the leaves, as slowly as changes take place in those elements.
When the Oompa-pa horns of polka and the drums of conjunto merge Germany, Poland, Czech and Chicanos, the ground quakes like the Deep House Music used to bump out of the 14-inch woofers of my big boom box heart.
His Polow Da Don-produced anthem "Throw Some D's" was bumping out of every trunk, window, and computer speaker across the nation, from the most decrepit hoods of the South to the shimmering suburbs of the Midwest.
Kostner, skiing out of the 22nd spot again, bumped Street out of the lead, then Dorfmeister knocked her into third.
In the fourth quarter of 2007 Samsung bumped Motorola out of second place.
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