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“It was the convergence of all these things that we loved. I just remember being that kid and thinking, ‘One day, I’ll do a bit on the Oscars.”

Asked if he thought a belief in hard work was something that was missing in Britain, he replied "I do a bit."

From BBC

That way, at least UCLA’s opponent, Michigan, would have had to change hotels and do a bit of traveling itself instead of lingering in Southern California for two days off before facing the Bruins after beating USC.

Thomas says they had to do a bit of "creative cutting" to remove it.

From BBC

"Harris lost when more voters collectively were thinking about abortion rights and democracy, compared to some of the issues Trump tended to do a bit better on," Coleman said, adding: "There were probably a critical mass of pro-choice voters who went with Trump."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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