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There was also renewed but vague talk that Spain would finally bite the bullet and request a bailout.
By the time Universal, who did finally bite, told Constantine the film would go to DVD a mere three days after theatrical release, she'd reached her lowest ebb.
How ironic then that it was the death of Jade Goody, a woman famed for her "ignorance", that prompted me, like thousands of others, to finally bite the bullet.
Overall investors were in cautiously optimistic mood at the start of the week, helped by suggestions Spain could finally bite the bullet and ask for a bailout which would reduce its borrowing costs.
More importantly, GDPR will force many companies dragging their feet on digitization to finally bite the bullet.
Jaime was shook, so he decides to finally bite the bullet and say goodbye to his twin.
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When this Macbeth finally bites the toxic dust, it feels like a suicide.
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His firm is finally biting the bullet and opening an office in Manhattan.
A>ll this could be summed up by saying that during the nineteen-seventies what used to be called Eastern-establishment liberalism finally bit the dust.
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