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Like every automaker these days, Porsche has had to buckle down and find ways to save money, and it is nipping and tucking where it can to save €100 million, or $130 million.
With Mitsubishi under its belt, the Renault-Nissan Alliance has upset the top three, and even more surprising, it is nipping at the heels of #1 Toyota.
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However, unless it is nipped in the bud we will continue to see Canadian police mimic their US counterparts," Davies warned.
"It was tough and it was nipping off the pitch, so there were good signs for us in that aspect.
"I didn't want to just hang around there, it was nipping around and they were bowling well so I wanted to put it back on them.
Ironically, the Wii Balance Board's Global LTD Install Base is just shy of 15 million and it's nipping at the PS3's heels.
Forget China, Baidu is now the third largest search site in the world and it's nipping at Yahoo's heels to become number two.
Excited signals: Any time a dog is bouncing or jumping around, it's usually just excited, even if it's nipping at you some.
The Millennium Dome robbery of 2000 might well have been the most spectacular but it was nipped in the bud by the Flying Squad before its perpetrators could get away with an estimated £200m worth of diamonds from the Money Zone.
The strawberry flavor is low and long, and before it weighs you down, it's nipped by the mint and bubbles.
Quote Message: It's nipped back a little bit but you need to expect that at Lord's when someone's bowling the Pavilion End.
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