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bits book people pick
People pick up on some bits of the book in particular, like the bit about Jamie's sperm, Jools Oliver
bits maybe tells
The World Almanac' tells about the world. Maybe the little bits are trivia, in and of themselves, but the more you know about that, the more you know about the world. Ken Park
bits brown gone paper salad save separate wash
Even clingfilm - if it's gone over a salad bowl, take it off, use it again. I wash out carrier bags; I save brown paper from parcels. I save string; I save ribbons. I separate all my bits and pieces. Joanna Lumley
bits convinced gratifying people truer
But I think you could make it truer by making it up. In a way when people say it could have been non-fiction, that is gratifying because I've convinced them and they can't tell the bits I've made up from the bits I didn't make up. Julian Barnes
bits cannot case coming community display helpful information none pieces start
None of us wanted to try this case in the media. The information coming out from start was not from the defense, and I think it cannot be helpful to the community to have bits and pieces put out to display when we don't have the whole picture. Jonathan Smith
bits cases information looking potential seen
Someone going by could have seen a very tempting, elderly, potential victim. We're looking for more information. We know from other cases that it's those little bits of information that can make a difference. Bill Doniel
bits clear lighting matches stayed work
I wasn't lighting matches or anything. I was doing all the bits of other work and stayed clear of the big burner. Nathan Green
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I was never a huge 007 fan, but I sure liked Sean Connery. I'm sure Pierce Brosnan is good and has his moments, but I've not seen him; I've only seen bits and pieces on TV, so I can't really judge. Pierce looks very natural in the role. Michael Keaton
bits comic dad four plays school secondary spent typewriter wrote
When I was about 12, I spent the summer writing four plays on my dad's old typewriter for a school play competition. And I wrote little comic bits at secondary school and at university. Rory Kinnear