We stuck fat with him despite a niggle that threatened to keep him on the sidelines. |
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You might have cashflow for one month, three months, six months, but there's always that niggle in the back of your head – what if it stops? |
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Bravo then for the demonstrators, saviours, so it seemed, of the nation's honour. Yet a couple of problems surely niggle. |
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Pretty much every cricket player who has ever played for Australia was a proponent of niggle. |
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An element of niggle crept into the play, and Stielike was lucky to escape with only a yellow card after jostling the referee in the 73rd minute. |
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They are also wont to niggle and squiggle over every jot and tittle. |
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In France or America, if your skin has a niggle, you don't hesitate to run to the nearest professional dermatologist. |
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Another niggle I have is the stress you put on respecting others, which is certainly a universal concern, but it is also something that has never been resolved. |
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Scott would have mixed feelings about his side's fourth straight win, but his most pressing concern will be an update on defender Lachie Hansen's hip niggle. |
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I'm going to snuggle you, Huggle you, Niggle you and nuggle you. |
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