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"Rather than being Frankenstein, I was always his friend who got bumped off halfway through.
In more chaotic news, Phil was out drink-driving, Stacey gave birth at the nativity and Fatboy got bumped off by mistake.
Gurus gave up on a comeback for the stock, which got bumped off its highs after a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted no on using Cephalon's narcolepsy drug for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
IN his 12 years as a semi-frequent traveler, David Shashoua never got bumped off a flight twice in one day.
With so many new high-ticket homes coming on the market, a couple of properties from the last list got bumped off.
In a later interview, she questioned the seriousness of the actors auditioning for this type of show: "you wouldn't put yourself up for one of those shows in case you got bumped off the first week and all your colleagues saw it".
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And so more people are getting bumped off planes -- or in some cases, never getting on.
The tag is programmed to pop off after a predetermined amount of time, although some get bumped off or shaken off early.
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