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In a nutshell, they get a bang for their buck.
Did he get a bang on the head at half-time or what?
"They believe that British aid must get a bang for its buck, which means it must spread British influence," said Jayati Ghosh, a professor of economics at Jawaharlal National University in New Delhi.
Advertisers also get a bang for their buck or, in this case, 2 million-plus bucks when they sign on for the big game.
This may sound like log-rolling, but we truly believe that any car nut would get a bang out of reading this fun and informative monthly.
It's also important to stress that this is not just a matter of more money; it is largely a matter of spending our money more efficiently and effectively--in other words, making sure we get a bang for our buck.
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(We're not saying you should always be bad, Georgia does *try* to get good marks) Get a fringe (bangs).
Adam Matthews got a bang on the knee and should be okay.
"He got a bang leaving the stalls and I think that set him alight," Bolger said.
He got a bang to his face and I don't know any more about that".
A worthwhile way of getting a bang (or rather, a non-bang) for your buck.* "The security challenge in conflict-prone countries".
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