I said I didn't think it would be a big deal, everyone has that fine downy, near-invisible hair. |
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But even if she was looking up something slightly more unsavoury, again, big deal. |
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If he yells and waves his arms around too much to make a convincing weather girl, big deal. |
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There's a few problems with the finer details, some really minor compression artifacts and motion blur but no big deal. |
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That's fine for data, where a few milliseconds of lag time on a transcontinental journey is no big deal. |
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There is no big deal made of her Hispanic heritage, which is the way it should be. |
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The telephone is no big deal today, but 60 or 70 years ago learning telephone safety etiquette was a big deal. |
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To act as if it's no big deal is to ignore the organizational nightmare involved in creating a large-scale event such as this. |
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I made my own money, transcribing notes for Jeremy's growing translation business, and I paid for my tickets, so what was the big deal? |
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He's still on the transfer list but it's not a big deal because if anyone came in for him, and no one has, we wouldn't sell him. |
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When I was in grad school, getting 100 transistors on a chip was a big deal. |
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Denying the second payment was blackmail, he said their meeting wasn't a big deal or boxing match, but an easy deal. |
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This silence is no big deal to her, because she knows she will phone when she feels like it and I will be there. |
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I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal. |
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So much so, that when I do have a task to perform, it seems like a really big deal. |
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Another thing is when I skin my knee or fall, they make a big deal about it. |
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But with all of the food you guys provide us here, it's really no big deal to skip a meal or two. |
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Although girls getting plastic surgery is a big deal, it stems from bad body image and low self-esteem. |
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Congress and the President have made a big deal about this being one nation under God, but what sort of God do they have in mind? |
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The big deal is my ability to continue to get email, so swapping telephone calls for email is a no-brainer. |
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That's fine, it's no big deal, and it's said as much as a social nicety than with any intent to actually do it. |
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On the face of it, Diageo's decision to change its Cardhu single malt into a vatted or pure malt seems no big deal. |
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Spreading misinformation about vaccines might not seem like a big deal, but it is a very big, life-and-death deal. |
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The squawk boxes mounted on the support poles didn't work, but everyone knew that so it wasn't a big deal. |
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I didn't think it was a big deal until I had a hairily late parachute deployment at last December's launch. |
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Deciding that it was either now or never, I shrugged my shoulders in a careless manner, as if it were no big deal. |
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Breaking the pattern is not a big deal for them, and man for man they were miles ahead of their opposite numbers. |
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If an investigative committee happens to be struck when the facts speak too loudly to be silenced, it's no big deal. |
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If you appeared to be a clean-cut youngster, or your parent gave permission, buying a gun was not a big deal. |
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After watching three of four of these poetries in motion glide past the cafe, I ask the patronne if these trains are really such a big deal. |
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So, no big deal, Carlow defeated the all-Ireland champions in the same competition a few seasons back, and clobbered Dublin too. |
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An 8 percent effect may not seem like a big deal, but even a tiny decrease in shooting percentages can change the course of a season. |
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When I was a kid, going to the county fair was a big deal and every one of them had a shooting gallery. |
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So the fact that I ended up extremely dirty at the conclusion of the event was no big deal to me. |
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He doesn't make a big deal of it, but it comes in handy when you need to reel in the big fish for charity events. |
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Well, the big deal is that suburbia is rapidly invading areas that were once considered more natural than man-made. |
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The girl is in a rage because she has overheard him saying that his involvement with her in no big deal. |
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Speaking of sensors, Motorola is making a big deal out of its new camera that can be activated through two quick flips of the wrist. |
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Their cowardly producers make a big deal out of courting our support and money, but they never deliver the goods. |
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As long as you respect your partner, occasional dalliances are not a big deal. |
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The pregame is the big deal at Manny's HD in Moonachie, where the HD refers to the 18 high-definition screens. |
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At first you thought him leaving his preggo girlfriend didn't seem like a big deal. |
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Well, the people who make a big deal about it have never seen it firsthand, it's still glamourized in their heads. |
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But it was the big deal, people used to have glory boxes and they'd buy loads of linen. |
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Half the men in India are used to wearing stuff like dhotis or lungis, so what's the big deal? |
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It was no big deal loading the program, and I diddled around with it for an hour or so. |
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They tried to make a big deal out of it, but the truth is that the governor had nothing to do with that. |
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The liner notes make a big deal of the fact that some of the music of the finale follows dodecaphonic practice. |
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The more people talk about the debate over expensing stock options, the less of a big deal it appears to be. |
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Investors don't generally like talk of acquisitions so soon after a big deal. |
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They understood what a big deal it was to him, and completely want to make him feel connected and loved. |
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Either way, they are a rare event round here lately, so that makes them a big deal. |
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The companies that claim this will kill innovation are making a big deal out of nothing. |
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While his film songs drive some admirers nuts, that genre is no big deal for him. |
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Well, Ashley, it may be no big deal to you, but we say you've scored big for womankind. |
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So, for a wolverine, living to ninety or a hundred or more would not be a big deal. |
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So it's quite a big deal as, Hokkaido has in effect been a reserve for native fish and this is now threatened. |
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Looking back at my junior high years, most of the things that felt like a big deal at the time seem trivial in retrospect. |
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The look, of course, was no big deal, but the preposterous wheelspinning start as the lights went green certainly was. |
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You've got to believe they are happy that linemate Jason Arnott signed his big deal. |
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But it still wouldn't be appropriate to make a big deal of the fact that I have a famous father. |
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The Arctic tern is the champion globetrotter, a big deal for an animal that measures only a foot long. |
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Remember that for ALL children, discovering their sexual self is a big deal and awkward. |
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This was a big deal that people could have computers, but the personal computer was mainly for fun. |
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Dad used to make a big deal about getting the fireworks, while Chris and I made a bonfire. |
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Yeah, I know it is no big deal to you techies, but for non-geek me, it is an achievement. |
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I'm pretty shy and not that aggressive, so this is kind of a big deal to me, even if others might see it as a mere bagatelle. |
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Don't make a big deal out of this or you're going to find yourself going with your second cousin once removed. |
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She didn't make a big deal of it, but I noticed it, and I think it was a symbolic gesture of what was in her mind. |
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One of them ricocheted off a wall and hit my leg, but that wasn't a big deal, I didn't even have a bruise. |
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Perhaps it shouldn't matter, except that the IPCC made such a big deal of the results at the time. |
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The journalist kept asking if other children at school were really rotten to me, and I kept saying that it wasn't a big deal at all. |
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She finds driving around in places she isn't familiar with pretty stressful, so it is kind of a big deal! |
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Failing to cover such an important community event would not be a big deal if a local radio station was on air. |
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It's a bit of a waste, given that Merkin makes such a big deal over the fact that Munro rarely gives interviews. |
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As you might imagine, this is quite a big deal for landowners, and is important to keep sites open. |
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But as a rugby league player and as a supporter, I don't necessarily think that it's going to be a big deal. |
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There was an air of acceptance that this is just how some people are and that, really, it's just not a big deal. |
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Maybe I'm making a big deal out of nothing, but after that incident I felt physically ill. |
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We purposely didn't make a big deal of the twenty-fifth because we think every year is important. |
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Salles just gets on and tells the story without making a big deal of the beautiful landscape or the moral awakening of the two young men. |
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But big deal, it's a matter of time before a company like that one goes more commercial. |
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This is a big deal match that brought 460 shooters from 35 states and four foreign countries together for four days of competition with both revolvers and autoloaders. |
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Housework in the 1950s was also a big deal, and I say that not with the slatternly view that not all dirt is a bad thing, but rather in admiration. |
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The technician fumbles with my privates like it's no big deal. |
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In pop music people have done over-dubbing for years, that's no big deal. |
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It was never a big deal before, but when he first got back, certain toys would throw him into a rage. |
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On top of that, you get a softphone, which is no big deal, and you have to buy service which seems more expensive than most other VoIP providers out there. |
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Because it's not a big deal whether I get a decent job or whether I spend my life in the servitude of dimwitted prats, getting people coffee and answering phones. |
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After all, it was probably just a stuck microswitch, no big deal. |
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Grizzlies lick them up by the thousands, and the media has made a big deal out of Yellowstone bears eating these bugs. |
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According to Merritt, at the time of the killings they were thrilled about scoring a big deal in Saudi Arabia. |
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And for such an important institution in our society, this is a big deal. |
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For the millionaires and junketeers of Congress this would be no big deal. |
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It reminded me of when I left Scotland, which is a big deal for a Scot. |
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The impact tilted it about four inches, not such a big deal to fix. |
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Going out with someone is a big deal and I find that a bit immature. |
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This was a big deal for our new recruits on their first bushwalk. |
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Flying was not a big deal for me until an incident a couple of years ago. |
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For a while I wondered why I had insomnia and then I remembered this thing I've been pretending isn't such a big deal is a big deal and I'm not handling it very well. |
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Neither of us are paid for the work we do, but that's no big deal. |
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I mean, bone marrow transplants and heart transplants and neonatal ICUs are kind of a big deal, no? |
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We have to requalify tomorrow and that means the best we can start is 31st overall, which is no big deal because it's a 24-hour race and we'll have plenty of time to move up. |
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It's a big deal here, in a county where politics means everything. |
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It seemed like even less of a big deal as I ate my animal crackers. |
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For a red state that hates spending money on anything, that was a big deal. |
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He didn't turn into anything except human, whoo hoo big deal! |
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It didn't seem like a very big deal at the time, and in fact I had all but forgotten about it until I woke up this morning with a pronounced limp. |
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I grew up in Massachusetts, where the bicentennial was a spectacularly big deal. |
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While the 5.1 mix is no big deal, the missing commentary track is irksome. |
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Holidays like Rosh Hashanah, which begins Wednesday night, are a big deal in the Gregory household. |
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Koenig makes a big deal out of this call and frames it as a massive red herring. |
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From a geologist's point of view, an upthrust of an inch or two a year is a big deal. |
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The worst way to deal with a flub is to panic and make a big deal out of it. |
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It's not a big deal, just kind of my way of saying I'm different and I'm gonna stay different and you're not going to make me undifferent. |
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I feel so close to you right now, it's a force field. I wear my heart on my sleeve, like a big deal. |
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Religious displays on public property used to be a big deal. |
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It's not a big deal if they don't have chopped iceberg lettuce because lettuce is easy to cut up. |
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He remains such a big deal in Mexico that the Mexicali Aguilas, a professional Mexican League team, urged Valenzuela, who turns 44 Nov. |
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Ask her about her cherry-picking anything I say or do and blowing it up into some big deal. |
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For the vast majority of Americans, the July 6 closing of the commodities trading pits in Chicago and New York was no big deal. |
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Halloween is a big deal and the boys, led by Gary are determined to defend their dooking for apples trophy. |
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I have to say a massive thank you to Morrisons for making it such a big deal for Corban. |
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I've always felt like the underdog, so it was a big deal for me. |
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Carbonation is no big deal one way or the other, but some studies show that carbonation slows gastric emptying and so, as you suggest, is not optimal for rehydrating. |
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What is the big deal about royal daftie Prince Harry wearing a swastika? |
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And then one reviewer said that it was your average boy-girl song and the writer didn't understand why people were making such a big deal out of it. |
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The summer solstice is a really big deal in Alaska, which had many Midnight Sun Fun Runs, Midnight Sun Dances, riverboat races and other festivals this weekend. |
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Why do you always have to make such a big deal of tiny punctuation errors? |
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In case you're thinking that STDs are no big deal, remember that getting yourself tested for STDs is one of the most important things you can do to protect your health. |
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