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Of course, "circumstances" included the prospect of a knock on the door.
He lived the rest of his life terrified of a knock at the door.
He's got a bit of a knock but he's in the squad for tomorrow's game.
But the proverb hasn't stopped his bad dreams or cured his fear of a knock on the door.
As a result, consumption should take less of a knock from the downturn in the housing market.
Either way, what with that and the quickly dropped plan for new £77 tickets, Liverpool's "heart of the community" image took a bit of a knock.
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That's right, $35 -- about the price of a knock-off scooter.
The clumsy contours and fussy graphics made it the techie equivalent of a knock-off Céline jacket in fashion.
His eye takes in every detail – the square button and yellow crepe of a knock-off Jackie O dress, accessorised with patent leather, that spells out the 70s.
Government figures show a growing crisis and 4Children warns of a knock-on effect on working parents and those – mostly women – seeking to rejoin the workforce.
It seems there will be more of a league look to the structure and less of a knock-out element, perhaps no quarter-finals at all.
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