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And Ferguson won't have noticed a bit of it.
"This is dirty," she said, when she noticed a bit of juice on the lip of a bowl of cockles.
After some polite hesitation, a senior fellow answered that she had indeed noticed a bit of unrest lately.
It was not clear where you had to order from, and I noticed a bit of a queue building for customers waiting for hot food.
She was 56 and had always been healthy when the disease was diagnosed, after she noticed a bit of rectal bleeding.
You might have noticed a bit of extra time being tacked on to your checkout experience recently, and it's all on account of advanced new credit-card chips (known as E.M.V.s), designed to combat identity theft.
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One of the big lorries could trundle over a small car and only notice a bit of a bump.
The air is so clean here, my tour guide tells me, that they would notice a bit of exhaust from a diesel engine thirty miles away.Measuring the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of ARO's main tasks, and it's been monitored here at the South Pole for longer than anywhere else.
"Some might notice a bit of chatter speculating about this decision or timing.
Granted, Flying Spur customers in China would hardly notice a bit of turbo lag, distracted as they are by the new multifunction remote control and champagne cooler in the voluminous rear passenger area.
The first time you navigate around the thing with a finger, you'll notice a bit of difference — namely a bit of added friction versus a standard glossy display.
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