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“It made us feel much cooler, much more cutting-edge, much more hip, which was kind of bang-on what we wanted to achieve communication-wise.”
Hey, Janet! Have You Got Syfy? Hal Duncan 2009
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“It made us feel much cooler, much more cutting-edge, much more hip, which was kind of bang-on what we wanted to achieve communication-wise.”
Archive 2009-03-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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He followed that with bang-on responses Franz Liszt, dengue fever, violin, Rachmaninoff and albinism, then landed on a Daily Double in the "Cambridge" category.
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It's the stupidest trend name we've covered, but kind of bang-on
How to dress: Paper bag waists Jess Cartner-Morley 2010
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It made us feel much cooler, much more cutting-edge, much more hip, which was kind of bang-on what we wanted to achieve communication-wise.
Howard Hughes Vs. the Slavering Idiots from Planet Duh greygirlbeast 2009
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He followed that with bang-on responses Franz Liszt, dengue fever, violin, Rachmaninoff and albinism, then landed on a Daily Double in the "Cambridge" category.
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He followed that with bang-on responses Franz Liszt, dengue fever, violin, Rachmaninoff and albinism, then landed on a Daily Double in the "Cambridge" category.
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But the characterisation of Hartnell's Doctor is bang-on.
Gibbon, Chapter XIII bugshaw 2009
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He followed that with bang-on responses Franz Liszt, dengue fever, violin, Rachmaninoff and albinism, then landed on a Daily Double in the "Cambridge" category.
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Several of your comments veer to-and-fro between bang-on sensible and a teeny bit weird - but that's probably just me!
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