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Elsewhere investors in Helphire, the accident claim specialist, faced a bit of a car crash.
Flash has faced a bit of controversy recently with Apple's continued ban of the rich media technology in its products, including the iPhone and iPad.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon had already admitted that he faced "a bit of a fight" to sign Pukki in time for the match in Kazakhstan having had two bids for the player rejected already.
The increasingly popular Sunrise calendar app faced a bit of a brouhaha last week, after a couple of well-respected developers (namely, Neven Mrgan and Instapaper creator Marco Arment) pointed out that the application asked the user to punch in their iCloud credentials with little indication of what happened to them next.
The Times recorded, "The houses faced a bit of desolate ground occupied by dilapidated cowsheds and manure heaps.
In the DVD audio commentary, the producers admit they "faced a bit of hatred" when they killed off Acevedo's character near the beginning of the season.
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