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When Chef Joe had to miss some time for family affairs, charity events or his own engagement party, Southfork Kitchen functioned without a hitch.
It encourages people to believe that most transactions will go off without a hitch, not because of the law or possible sanctions, but because that's the way for everyone to prosper.
"We're confident that the bowl game will go off without a hitch," he said, adding that more than 43,000 tickets have been sold.
If Intel can ensure that Ice Cream Sandwich will run without a hitch on whatever mobile chipset they go with, they stand a serious chance at popping up in your next tablet.
But it remains to be seen if the Olympics will go off without a hitch, or if there will be, as some expect, significant disruptions.
(Boastful would be doing this in front of your guests). You're simply conducting a business transaction that guarantees the business transaction you care about the following night will go off without a hitch.
Hopefully that means this is just a minor hiccup, and the July launch will go off without a hitch.
Hopefully, the actual day will go off without a hitch; or at least, none of the guests will notice.
The only question, really, is whether the birthday party will go off without a hitch.
Perhaps The Jump will go off without a hitch when the live shows begin this week.
"But I predict the day will go off without a hitch," says Mr Church.
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