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No big things first so I can we put it here?
The room hadn't been made up yet, but that was no big thing.
You might check with her dad or just call the @7 No big thing.
Ships were no big thing to anyone who'd lived for more than a couple of months on a major station.
"To most of the players it is no big thing.
It's no big thing if the book doesn't show up when tomorrow arrives.
The choice of material seems no big thing - a tune is something for her to play with, to beat up a little bit.
If he finds out, I'll probably lose my job, but that's no big thing.
But he had one and it's no big thing.
"For me, it was no big thing," she said today.
No big thing getting rid of it, once I have a real estate agent put the building on the market.
"I had a brother, so boys were no big thing to me", Eva wrote.
"Honestly, there is no big thing I did for them," he said.
I mean, everyone's with everyone anyway, so it's no big thing except for going and coming."
She said "doing the deal is no big thing," if the author is well known.
That's my basic game, anyway, so it's no big thing.
The President's effort to streamline his staff and make it more efficient is no big thing.
Sure, we know when it falls, north or south, and a day off for the auxiliaries is no big thing.
"He was dismissive of that, as if it were no big thing."
But it's no big thing either way, is it?
Like we used to say in the Cav, it ain't no big thing.
Like I say, it's no big thing for me.
It's no big thing to us because we don't really see it.'
Somebody told me gas was no big thing on Earth-the atmospheric pressure is so high.
That is no big thing compared with, say, Smirnoff, which sells more than 17 million cases a year.