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Yes, our boycott may bruise some feelings.
While initially this may bruise some egos and seem like mission impossible, it's a lot better than the alternative, which is someone trying to torpedo an expensive acquisition behind-the-scenes.
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It may bruise a few egos, and inflame a few tempers, but the emotional discomfort it causes the billionaire prophets of Silicon Valley will be well worth the result.
It's more ticklish when chang's on offer, since it's (a) funky tasting, (b) knee wobbling when consumed in quantity, and (c) very possibly homemade, so that not quaffing it down may bruise feelings.
Fruit bodies may bruise reddish-brown where handled.
Davis points out one more reason why women may bruise more easily and often than men.
Leg room is at a minimum and passengers more than 6 feet tall may bruise their knees.
The "bumps" may bruise, but they ultimately also inform, and it is critical that state and district leaders, as well as federal policy makers, pay attention to the lessons -- lessons about reliability, capacity, and time, among others -- from RttT.
Pruning shears or scissors may bruise the cutting.
Do not use your fingertips when applying pressure, because it may bruise the avocado.
Avoid scrubbing the peppers with a vegetable brush since the harsh bristles may bruise or otherwise damage the skin.
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