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A more serious hitch is the authors' wont to conflate facts misleadingly.
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Then the mill has to work with no serious hitches for these new operators.
The way our scoring works, a serious profit hitch can knock otherwise blue-chip entities back a few hundred places.
Ken brought in the Oyster card and the Congestion charge – on time, on budget and without serious technical hitches.
Despite serious health challenges, Hitch was determined to go and finally meet his protégé in person; and in the company of all who glitter in Washington no one twinkled more than Hitch, with Carol and his kids at his side.
"You're not being serious," she says, hitching up a silk trouser leg and smacking a spangly high-heeled foot on to the table.
Yet even outside the camera's view, there is one minor hitch before any serious games could actually begin at the White House: the leader of the free world is inheriting a fairly shabby basketball court.
The serious drama was all in the music; Mr. Possokhov hitched a ride.
For a plan built on speed, maneuver and decisive force coming from several directions, any hitch that that slowed down the attack could cause serious problems.
Market observers said the last-minute hitch could be due to a minor technicality, or something more serious.
The increasing presence of pollution indicator bacteria in river water is a frequent hitch in urban and rural areas, often leading to outbreaks of serious water-borne diseases like cholera, dysentery, etc.
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