Close enough to make me wonder if I should check my bumper when I get home.
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" Lynch says, "Now's the time to go long on bumper stickers and short on oil.
In comparison, Apple sold over 37 million iPhones in the bumper holiday quarter.
An indoor complex called SeaPlex will host basketball, table tennis, trapeze instruction and bumper cars.
With that said, what you wrote are not serious policy suggestion but bumper sticker slogans.
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The invisible bumper sticker of the second campaign read: RE-ELECT ONE, GET ONLY ONE.
CairnGorm Mountain's operations manager Colin Matthew forecast a bumper winter sports season back in August.
Bumper-to-bumper traffic, diesel-belching vans, and groups of school children on bicycles jam the roads.
During peak commuting hours, traffic into and out of Silicon Valley--30 miles away--can be bumper-to-bumper.
Last winter produced a bumper crop of anecdotes about cancelled operations and patients abandoned on trolleys.
Bumper harvests at home and empty pocketbooks in Asia have depressed grain and livestock prices.
There's yet another reason that 2006 could turn into a bumper year for do-overs.
Cars are lined up in pairs, bumper to bumper, coated with a week-old layer of dust.
Nowadays, that is more likely to lead to red faces and lost contracts than bumper profits.
The bumper tax take in January could be followed by poorer receipts in February and March.
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And he is also thrilled to be playing at Welford Road in front of bumper crowds.
The BMW kidneys are done in LED technology, and the U-shaped taillights integrate into the bumper.
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None of the challenges we face lend themselves to simple solutions or bumper-sticker slogans.
Bumper crops of tomatoes and rice were partly wasted because of transport and processing problems.
Those bumper crowds helped boost the average Premiership crowd to 13, 608, up from last season's 11, 414.
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Earlier this month miners struck to demand a bigger share of bumper mining profits.
So far this year, Holland's KPN, Vodafone, France Telecom and WorldCom have launched bumper bond issues.
Beneath the bumper, the front end is finished by stainless-steel-style trim and integrated underbody protection.
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NTT's two regional operators, embarrassingly, reported bumper profits for the year to March 31st 2000.
The total loss amounts to just 12.5% of national production in 2009, a bumper year.
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Take away that one day, and Mr Spinetta's airline is having a bumper year.
All Californians seem to have bumper stickers, but on the coast they are often glued to Priuses.
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In the good years, bumper bank profits inflated both corporation-tax receipts and the income-tax take from bonuses.
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My guess is that IPOs will remain constrained for some time--the odd bumper year (perhaps 2004) aside.
Former Children's Laureate Michael Rosen said this year's books were "a bumper crop of fantastically funny stories".
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