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When Margye Solomon decided to end her 33-year marriage last year, she knew her finances would take a big hit.

A falling birth rate, the cost of living and fewer big hit film franchises have combined to push the value of sales down 3% on the previous year.

From BBC

The home crowd had things to get their teeth into - Ewan Ashman’s big hit on Eben Etzebeth chief among them.

From BBC

Defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe assembled a game plan that flustered Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola with disguised blitzes before linebacker Carson Schwesinger knocked the freshman out of the game with a big hit.

“Past experiences with bringing down inflation have not been with a soft landing. It was a big, big increases in unemployment. So that was a big hit, and it has turned out to be much better than many feared”, she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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