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ding
noun
Very minor damage, a small dent or chip.
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It's very difficult to guarantee that you won't ding your fender in a minor accident, and cheaper to pay for the event than to hedge against it.
"Ding, ding, ding," he writes, using the game-show tune for a right answer, as Chevron lawyers match phrases in the ruling to files on Mr Donziger's computer.In contrast, Mr Barrett makes for an impressively even-handed judge as he appraises his saga's "knaves and villains".
Then, before we knew it, ding ding, it was round two.
Second, that nursery babble is the preferred pan-European language: the 1984 Swedish entry was in the fine tradition of an earlier British winner, "Boom-Bang-a-Bang", and a Dutch one, "Ding Dinge Dong".
Don't be surprised if the protest ditty Ding Dong!
The projects he has been involved with include a refrigerator built from clay, which uses no electricity yet can help keep vegetables fresh for several days, and a cheap crop-duster in the form of a sprayer mounted on a motorcycle.In this section Gone shopping Sino-Trojan horse The fight for Opel Tilting at windmills A snip at the price Born free Ding dong!
Tell-tale signs include a familiar "ding" when the receiver is replaced, and occasional bored sighs from the eavesdropper.
The man who said in his youth that he wanted to "put a ding in the universe" did just that.
In February 2004, they even allowed firms to finance their foreign acquisitions by borrowing abroad.In this section Gone shopping Sino-Trojan horse The fight for Opel Tilting at windmills A snip at the price Born free Ding dong!
Pioneers such as Richard Stallman did not want users to be locked into monolithic products, but to be able to change programs in whatever way they wanted, and to share their modifications.In this section Gone shopping Sino-Trojan horse The fight for Opel Tilting at windmills A snip at the price Born free Ding dong!
Meanwhile CNOOC and PetroChina have each done multi-billion-dollar deals tied to the development of specific gas projects in Australia, blurring the line between investments and supply contracts.In this section Gone shopping Sino-Trojan horse The fight for Opel Tilting at windmills A snip at the price Born free Ding dong!
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