This year's bunfight was held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. |
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I hope my employers aren't planning to hold a bunfight in a bakery any time soon. |
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But in the way it is currently worded, it will just be an absolute bunfight. |
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Unfortunately, not all newsreader software can handle this new method, and that's creating a real bunfight in the binaries newsgroups. |
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In Australia, there's an ongoing bunfight between the Auditor-General and the Department of Finance, which exemplifies some of the problems. |
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My boss is off on maternity leave soon, which is kicking off a dreadful bunfight to do her job while she's away. |
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Surprisingly enough, some big guns have actually bothered to enter this bunfight, and most of them have profited immensely from taking part. |
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Well, it sound like it's going to be a bunfight in Australia, but what about the waste we send overseas to be reprocessed in France? |
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City made sure there would be no summer bunfight for their man of the moment by signing him outright. |
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On the other hand it's a bunfight, everybody's doing their own thing. |
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The stakes are just a little higher than the average student bunfight. |
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Nevertheless the exchanges are full and frank and so it must have been in preparation for Monday's trip to Canberra for the Senate committee bunfight. |
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In preparation for this global bunfight, manufacturers are already consolidating. |
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Then in July, a boardroom bunfight at Siemens ended with the departure of Peter Löscher, the chief executive. |
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I couldn't see for about two minutes, which was a bit worrying because it became a bit of a bunfight for a while. |
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There will be a lot of good competition and it will be a real bunfight but it will be interesting to see what happens. |
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