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Another useful bit of information is the origin of "spider hole," a phrase used by Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez to describe the dugout hiding place in which the fugitive Saddam was cowering.
Mr. Dervis said the pockets were a useful bit of ahistorical fashion dash.
Professionals, on the other hand, could very well perceive it as a useful bit of work.
How David Cameron must have smiled, as he read another useful bit of advice in Blair's book.
"Perhaps useful bit of context to tonight's #newsnight interview with @KawczynskiMP from MPs' register of interests," Mr Katz wrote.
Garden apron The gardener's equivalent of the builder's tool belt, a garden apron is probably as much of a poser's pouch as a useful bit of kit.
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The key thing is learning the lessons: extrapolating the useful bits, disposing of the bad, and using the knowledge gained as a platform for progress.
Nico Pitney of the Huffington Post, Andrew Sullivan of the Atlantic and Robert Mackey of the New York Times waded into a morass of information and pulled out the most useful bits.
REMOVE the useful bits from annual reports the accounts—and you are mainly left with a queasy stew of executive portraits and corporate mission statements.
"Synaesthesia is obviously useful to synaesthetes in some ways," says Jonas. "It would be really nice if we could find a way to give the useful bits of synaesthesia to people who don't have it".
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, in the majority opinion, wrote approvingly of the increasing abilities of Internet filters to let in useful bits of data and keep out the naughty ones.
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