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How many careers got a bump?
"I got a bump out of Pahrump," he added, shifting into story-telling mode, his deep voice rising.
MSNBC got a bump as well, with 250,000 more viewers, while CNN was only slightly up.
Lee Gershwin had had two passengers — her secretary, who wasn't hurt, and her laundress, whom she was taking home, and who just got a bump.
Two anomalies, as measured by the Gallup poll: Four years ago, when Senator John McCain of Arizona got a bump that even most Republicans knew wouldn't last.
"He was very nervous," said Sergeant Iannelli, who sustained the rescue mission's only injury when he got a bump in the head from a swinging metal grate.
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Guys aren't so hung up on whether they've got a bump-free bum or pert pecks.
Before screening on BBC1 this week, Kay's latest sitcom got a bump-start by premiering on iPlayer, and Car Share turned out to be a particularly high-performance comedy vehicle: in five days, it attracted a record-breaking 2.8m views.
But he's never gotten a bump.
"He would have gotten a bump".
"They should get a bump by the royal birth".
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