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(A quick bit of arithmetic proves this to be more or less true.
"I have an idea for a quick bit here," Jeannie said.
Probably not – although a quick bit of research suggests I'm not alone in stretching the definition.
A quick bit of background: Dan and I married on July 1, 2000, in Olema, Calif.
Others have mounted the bikes without renting them, and pedaled in place — backward — for a quick bit of cardiovascular work.
I gather, after a quick bit of Googling, that you have described yourself as a radical feminist.
"We're seven years into things supposedly getting better and we have thousands more foreclosures?" he asked, answering with a quick bit of sarcasm.
A quick bit of googling says that Stelzer has been warning about an inflationary explosion for at least four years (pdf).
A quick bit of currency conversion generates depressing fact number one.Total spending by political parties in the British general election was £31.5m ($49.9m).
It really is a beta, as I discovered by doing a quick bit of copy-and-paste to create a wiki about Pictures at an Exhibition.
Even Father Ryszard Holuka, the local priest (Susan is a devout Catholic), does a quick bit of mental arithmetic when I tell him she's Sony's biggest-selling artist.
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