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They're genuinely surprised when Big Medicine's sharks come to bite them.
"He told me," Verma said, "that the viper in the egg will one day hatch and come to bite you.
The period of extremely low wages has clearly come to bite workers, with more people now than ever before seeking another job to help pay the bills.
And the result of all of this loyalty to the politics of economic inequality, of denied enfranchisement, have come to bite.
The weaker euro looks like it has been helping H&M, although that may change over the next few quarters as currency movements come to bite and as current hedging arrangements come to an end.
In Google's case that stance has come to bite it.
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Dudu is coming to bite you.'.
Rats, though, are no competition against humans when it comes to biting.
Suarez does of course have previous when it comes to biting, having been banned twice before for similar acts.
Liquidation preferences can come back to bite a start-up's founders if valuations come down.
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