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"You steal a bit here, give a bit back there".
But last week, during the veterans' minicamp, Becht managed to steal a bit of the attention.
His style was not something you could copy, although you could try to steal a bit.
Many political analysts said they were not surprised by Mr. Gore's effort to steal a bit of his Republican rival's thunder.
The announcement was seemingly timed to steal a bit of thunder from Forbes, which was scheduled to announce the 2012 edition of its own long-running list of billionaires later in the week.
HIGHER EDUCATION "The Illustrated Guide to Criminal Law" by Nathaniel Burney To steal a bit from Chekhov, the author is a lawyer, not an artist, but that just means there's little to distract from the funny, highly informative text.
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Last month, Japan stole a bit of China's thunder by launching its own lunar probe, and India plans its own lunar orbiter next year.
("Perhaps stealing a bit from Laurence Olivier, who said, 'Always start with the shoes.' ") The key to Soames Forsyte, Lewis's weirdly alluring misanthrope from the 2002 version of "The Forsyte Saga," was a constipated limp.
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