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Panorama was getting bang on it in 1955 with a film of Christopher Mayhew MP mashed out of his skull on mescaline.
Robert Orttung, a professor at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs, said that Moscow was getting "bang for their buck" out of RT's relationship with Mr Salmond.
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They want to make sure they're getting bang for their user fee buck.
"They don't need junk on their clothes to feel like they're getting bang for their buck".
" 'Souped up' sometimes really means more expensive, and I don't know if you're getting bang for the buck".
Especially in tough economic times, the pressure is on to show that they are getting bang for their buck.
"The HR director has to make a business case to the finance directors as to why they need a pension scheme," says Mr Warwick-Thompson, "and the HR director has to show that the company is getting bang for its buck .The paradox of choiceConsumer choice, seemingly one of the advantages of DC schemes, is really another weakness.
Over the past couple of years, a lot of people have been getting bang into spicy stuff.
Unfortunately, we're getting banged now".
"It's getting banged up a little bit because of the guitar".
A lot of guys are getting banged up or hurt so much more, so like I said, I think it's smart to avoid a lot of those hits.
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