Sentences with phrase «next bit of news»

, then this next bit of news might have you hopping over to the other side of the fence.
However, the next bit of news that flooded the web was from Hollywood Life claiming that Hammer was out, but Hedlund and Kitsch were still in.
You'll have to pretend you're surprised at this next bit of news.
IMDB lists a September release date in the UK, but nothing for the US yet... here's hoping that's the next bit of news to emerge!
It keeps your brain in this persistent alert state, craving the next bit of news.
-- If you own a lot of mutual funds this next bit of news is not going to exactly make your day.
Maybe the Americans should skip to the next bit of news, because I want to talk about Pro Evoor PES as the millennials call it.
The next bit of news is something unexpected.
Maybe the Americans should skip to the next bit of news, because I want to talk about Pro Evo, or PES as the millennials call it.
Whether carbon offsets are more buying indulgences for your eco-sins or a viable way of addressing environmental impact of flying is a perennial hot - button topic, and this next bit of news is likely to just to stir the
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