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Hill was in support to take the knock-back and saunter under the posts to give Strange a simple conversion.
BBC: Blues 34-18 Bristol
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However you did not take into account the knock on effect of a problem on other roads.
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As a result, consumption should take less of a knock from the downturn in the housing market.
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The real prize for Electronic Arts is the opportunity to knock off Take-Two's money-losing sports business.
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Burley opted to play McFadden and Kenny Miller up front in a 4-4-2 formation, with stand-in skipper Stephen McManus recovering from a knock to take his place in the heart of defence.
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However, investors will draw little cheer from the fact that it would not take much of a shock, in its present weakened state, to knock the stockmarket off course again.
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Launch preparations would take so long that the Americans would have plenty of time to knock them out.
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But if Mr Zuma escapes without further scrutiny now that his friend Mr Shaik has been found guilty, the country's reputation for relative cleanliness will take a knock.
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Innovations could take a system that requires sixty-three clinicians for a knee replacement and knock the number down by half or more.
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The Blues would have sent four Lions into action, but Leigh Halfpenny, who was due to play full back, withdrew due to what was described as a slight knock, leaving Chris Czekaj to take over while Tom James came on to the wing.
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"I just want to get the most out of these arms, and just as goals come up, knock them down and take it absolutely as far as I can, " Mr Marrocco said on Tuesday.
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