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Nick Bagnall's production for English Touring Theatre and the Everyman is a bit bumpy in places: literally so, when a heaving forestage awkwardly turns into Odysseus's boat.
The 16-millimeter images are blurrier, smaller and less pristine than the rest of the film, which makes it easy for viewers who have seen earlier versions to identify the newly inserted shots and scenes, even though the overall visual experience is a bit bumpy.
And you have to pay a bit of a price at the chicane, which is a bit bumpy.
It's okay if the binder is a bit bumpy when you're done.
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My flight was noneventful, but the landing was a bit bumpy.
So the next few months are going to be a bit bumpy? A. There will be obviously a lot of scope for volatility, or tail risks.
Mr. Dudley added, however, that a slowdown in hiring in June indicated that "the recovery is likely to be a bit bumpy".
"It's windy today so it's going to be a bit bumpy up there," says Hahnemann as he points the light aircraft down the runway before radioing the control tower for permission to take off.
Signups today are for "early bird" users, and "it's going to be far from perfect at the start and might be a bit bumpy for quite some time," the two write in their blog post.
Yet the group's launch has been a bit bumpy.
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