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You win a bit by wearing someone down.
Wanna still celebrate Spain's win a bit with a drink soon?
Gimmick of the day Those imaginative people at the Taxpayers' Alliance have thought of another way to win a bit of publicity.
"Hopefully we can take the club forward and win a bit more silverware over the next few seasons".
"I'm hoping to get into the first team and do very well, and [to help get] Swindon promoted and at least win a bit of silverware this season.
Britain has an estimated 2.5 million Skype users, so in theory if Three can switch a good percentage of those users to its service then it'll win a bit of market share.
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Next came a stint in Hollywood, where he won a bit part in the 1946 Orson Welles film, "The Stranger".
So, everyone has won a bit of something — except for front runners like the Lumineers and the Avett Brothers, who got upset by Bonnie Raitt in the best Americana category.
When you've fully absorbed that news, it will be time to dwell again on the teams who made the playoffs and actually won a bit, which means fully contemplating the Jets' resurgence into this universe.
An enzyme that keeps cells young has won a bit of immortality for the scientists who discovered it.
We've won a bit of money to put in the bank but it's just a shame we couldn't lift the trophy".
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