Then it's a big deal — a very, very big deal.
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It's a big deal and we think it deserves a big deal.
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That was a big deal then, and it's a big deal now.
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Drug prices are a big deal politically because they're a big deal personally.
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TRUMP: That's a big deal for companies; that's a big deal for investment.
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She said, 'It's not a big deal unless we make it a big deal.
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When most people think it's not a big deal, it's a big deal to him.
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By handling this in "no big deal" fashion, you may make it no big deal.
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"That's a big deal to Wall Street, a big deal worldwide," the former official said.
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A trade war with China would be a big deal; a trade war with Europe would be a big deal; a trade war with Canada and Mexico would be a big deal.
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" Wishing "to not make a big deal of it," he asked, "Why is it a big deal?
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Backstage, Prada talked about intimacy, about the idea of going from big to small: from ''the big deal of fashion, the big deal of art, the big deal of everything — to the opposite.
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Why is this a big deal — or at least a big deal to all those Kardashian Konspiracy lovers?
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What looks like a big deal in retrospect was not, he says, a big deal at the time.
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Colony collapse disorder isn't such a big deal anymore, says the EPA, but bees will always be a big deal.
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It was a big deal—such a big deal that Disney, the mothership of all motherships, almost couldn't handle it.
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But it's still rare enough to be a big deal — and it's an especially big deal for women in China.
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"Aiera said election interference was a big deal, and it turned out it was a big deal," Mr. Sena said.
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He then tells her that Tamar "isn't a big deal or anything," and she says, well, Remy is a big deal.
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But a thing does not need to be literally unprecedented to be a big deal, and this is a big deal.
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"It's a big deal, it is a big deal," said Ann Ravel, who served as FEC Commissioner under President Barack Obama.
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"It was definitely a big deal to get there, and it's a big deal to stay there, I think," Johnson said.
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The turtles don't make a big deal of themselves, and topside, no one is making a big deal of them either.
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He's gonna be a big deal in this tech stuff, I think he's gonna be a big deal in this tech stuff.
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"That was the big deal ... and it's still a big deal," Sheckler said at his Skate For a Cause event in NYC.
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"It's a really big deal for the wearables category for Apple, but it's not a big deal for the company," Munster said.
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He just started talking really fast, he was like, it is not a big deal, don't make a big deal about this.
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That's probably a big deal or could be a big deal because it's going to form how people feel about his approach.
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Adam Moss is one of the bold-type big-deal editor-in-chiefs — formerly big-deal chiefs — left in the magazine business.
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That's a really big deal if you're in the field of brain-injury research, but not such a big deal for everyone else.
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"It's a big deal for the company, it's a big deal for the British and Dutch political establishment, but I don't think it's a very big deal for the shares," said Ali Miremadi, who runs global and European equity funds at GAM Investments.
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The behaviors in question might not seem like a big deal to you, because they've never needed to be a big deal for you.
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"The media made such a big deal of it, and Washington made such a big deal of it," she said of the Mueller report.
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The big deal about Mr. Varadkar's election as "taoiseach," the Irish name for the position of prime minister, is that it's no big deal.
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"I can sit here and lie to you about it and say it's not a big deal but it's a big deal, it's a really big deal," said Mr. Heitkamp, a former state legislator from this area who now has his own radio talk show.
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It is a big deal that we have to remedy mass incarceration; it is a big deal that we have to remedy African-American wealth.
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I'd say that last panel is a big deal, except the smart home ecosystem is still very far from being a big deal itself yet.
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"It never seemed like a big deal to her, so it didn't seem like a big deal to me," the director said of Mimi's celebrity friends.
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Sometimes you just remember videos that were a big deal: the Apocalypse 91 "Can't Truss It," when Public Enemy kinda came back, was a big deal.
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That's a big deal because Twitter thinks livestreaming is a big deal — it wants to be a destination for TV-style live video, including live sports.
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It will be a big deal for Spotify, and it may be a big deal for future startups and the bankers who want to work with them.
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Since pulling the trigger on everything from couches to beds is a big deal, you may as well do it when you're actually getting a big deal too.
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"I love what I do, and this is such a big deal in my world, but he didn't quite understand why it was a big deal," she said.
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When I try to think about it, everything in life is a big deal and not a big deal at the same time, and certain things take off.
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Most of the people who you consider a big deal are desperately trying to figure out how to get to the place they think is a big deal.
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I told a couple of friends about it later, but I didn't make a big deal about it then and I'm not making a big deal about it now.
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It is painful to be told that experiences you decided were no big deal, in order to move on, were in fact a big deal, and should haunt you.
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I think getting that break to go to Washington Post was a big deal, and it was a big deal because you know how it elevates you when you go.
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"Down South, football is a really big deal, and playoff football is a really big deal," said Jennifer Gray, the chairwoman of Vote for McKinney's Future, a pro-stadium group.
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And obviously content was enormous at Yahoo, had been a big deal at Yahoo, it still remains a big deal at Yahoo, even though they're in more distress than ever.
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This feature doesn't sound like a big deal — and by all means, it shouldn't be — but it is a big deal because of just how dumb this process was until now.
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That'll be a big deal to anyone who's dotted their house in charging mats, and less of a big deal to anyone who still plugs in their phone all the time.
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And the interesting thing is that the negative effect that used to be a big deal is much less of a big deal because we're such a big oil producer now.
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Watch out for surprising news as Mercury in Leo clashes with wildcard Uranus on August 16—something you didn't consider to be a big deal may actually be a big deal!
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In simpler words, mental illness is a big deal; such a big deal the World Health Organization sites depression — just one of many mental illnesses — as the leading cause of disability.
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He was just like continuously talking like it's not a big deal, don't make a big deal about this, it's not going to happen again; you know, that kind of thing.
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At best, they say it's overblown -- no big deal.
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So, yes — it's a big deal when they meet.
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It's not a big deal ... It's gonna go away.
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" It completely was like, "Yeah, what's the big deal?
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"You can try again ... it's not a big deal."
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No big deal — just hose off the pigeon crap.
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" And I was like, "Oh it's a big deal.
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Later, it sank in — this is a big deal.
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That would be a very big deal — here's why.
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That's not a big deal if I'm spending $100 million, but it's a big deal that if I'm an independent guy who went to film school and wants to make a movie.
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"A visit by an America president is always a big deal, but the fact that he made the gesture to come to Saudi Arabia first is a very big deal," he said.
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And it means that if Disney is going to make a big deal about creating a gay character, they probably need to make a big deal about casting a gay actor, too.
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And the show, which concluded earlier this month, seemed to be of two minds: It didn't want to make a big deal about it but understood what a big deal it was.
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Those players are then going to buy up all of the platforms, so you'll see some sort of big deal with Apple, you'll see a big deal with Amazon with Netflix, etc.
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"I think it is widely understood that Supreme Court nominations are a pretty big deal, and they have become an increasingly big deal in presidential campaigns," said Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah.
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Many saw that as a sign of progress: Part of the reason his campaign was such a big deal, they said, was that it wasn't a big deal what his sexual orientation was.
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Everyone likes to make a big deal about exes being at the same party, but Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are here to show us all that it's really not a big deal.
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And did the media make a big deal of that?
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So this is a -- this could be a big deal.
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And that's a big deal if you know pageant history.
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They know me here — I'm kind of a big deal.
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In short, the screen is kind of a big deal.
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The rationalization is that it's no big deal, Hanson says.
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Why it's a big deal Browsers are notoriously resource hogs.
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This is a really big deal for the conservative movement.
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In this job, just showing up is a big deal.
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Lydia, 29 Is climate change a big deal to you?
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Emily, 42 Is climate change a big deal to you?
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This is an opportunity now -- this is a big deal.
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I think it's not going to be a big deal.
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That would be, to say the least, a big deal.
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"This is a big deal for that community," Williamson said.
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Mobile is a very big deal inside Google these days.
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I really thought that was gonna be a big deal.
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" Brady added: "Why does that make such a big deal?
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And I don't necessarily think that's such a big deal.
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I'd even call it no big deal in the end.
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For Mackenzi Farquer, Small Business Saturday is a big deal.
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That seems to be a big deal on Drag Race.
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"It's not a big deal," wrote one unconcerned Reddit user.
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And Tuesday's event was a pretty big deal for Blanchett.
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The big deal here is who now supports that plan.
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That's a big deal, but it also raises some concerns.
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"I make a big deal about the sunset," she said.
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"It was a big deal and a surprise," Demchak recalls.
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It's no big deal, they're weird hand pimples or something.
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But what is the big deal about this new spectrum?
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Spike's a big Knicks fan ... so it's a big deal.
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FABER: AND BACK TO THE BIG DEAL ITSELF, OF COURSE.
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They'll sentence me to some extra volunteer work, big deal.
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"At first it wasn't really a big deal," Dawson said.
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And so I think that's why it's a big deal.
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It was a big deal for Apple to approve us.
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So what's the big deal about leaving the ISS uncrewed?
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First off, the dagger: It's kind of a big deal.
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But at this moment, were talking about the big deal.
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I understand that for Americans, it's a really big deal.
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What's the big deal about a lil' club fight, anyway?
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So, coming home for Taylor was a really big deal.
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So when one goes on sale, it's a big deal.
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Microsoft just signed a big deal with the Defense Department.
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"It's only a big deal 'cause they're children," he said.
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Sometimes a big deal is announced, but that is it.
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"If I cannot watch NBA, it's not a big deal."
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We're sorry, but this is kind of a big deal.
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" He adds, "This is a big deal — live on Facebook.
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Doing some summertime muting (here's how) is no big deal.
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But I don't see this as a big deal yet.
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So, this is going to be, obviously, a big deal.
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That's a big deal for a power hungry power user.
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Why it matters: The AIPAC tweet is a big deal.
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He testified Kane told him it was no big deal.
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For our young engaged couples, this is a big deal.
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"We don't make a big deal about it," Rivers said.
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You don't think it's going to be a big deal.
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Ignoring a ruling from the NSAC is a big deal.
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Her album, Hero, is a big deal amongst country fans.
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Whether we disagree or not is not a big deal.
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But if it did, it could be a big deal.
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"The heat is not a big deal," one trader said.
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GeForce Now's upgrades, however, are the really big deal here.
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Or, as we've christened it, the Big Deal Birthday (BDB).
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The Affordable Care Act was and is a big deal.
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It's a big deal, but Cousins uncharacteristically undersold his surprise.
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Winner: Sennheiser MomentumFor the comfort consciousThis is a big deal.
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In case it's not clear: this was a big deal.
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If the Russians tampering with campaigns is the big deal.
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This is back when magazines were still a big deal.
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Shooting in RAW is a big deal in Camera+ 2.
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I try not to make a big deal about it.
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So, I think that's actually a big deal for me.
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Next up was the big deal of the week, effectively.
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Normally talking about your best friend is no big deal.
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It's how they didn't see the big deal back then.
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Either way, this is a big deal for the series.
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In Republican circles, Diamond and Silk are a big deal.
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If it is the former, it's not a big deal.
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It's also a big deal for people who aren't veterans.
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It's a big deal for Amazon and its retail competitors.
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But back then, it was a big deal — even historic.
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That's a big deal, and one Musk will certainly fight.
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Your big deal may fall apart at the 11th hour.
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It's really not a big deal to publicize this information.
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And that's a big deal, at least according to Anki.
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Which sounds like not a big deal at all, right?
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For him, it was a big deal not to smoke.
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Sure, it's a neat trick, but what's the big deal?
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That's a big deal in the fight against climate change.
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And you thought getting Obamacare passed was a big deal.
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BA made a big deal about the food onboard Concorde.
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"It became a really big deal for me," she said.
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So I knew this was gonna be a big deal.
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REAGAN: YOU BROUGHT UNDER ARMOUR TO KOHL'S, A BIG DEAL.
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Dismemberment is a big deal in the Star Wars universe.
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Yes, it sounds nerdy, but it's a super big deal.
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Why it matters: Social media verification is a big deal.
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"Sending him to Korea, that's a big deal," Norquist said.
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Maxwell's equations are sort of a big deal in physics.
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Generally, though, if you're not directly involved, no big deal.
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Obviously your collaborations with Sia are a really big deal.
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"Now it's going to be a big deal," he said.
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AND I DON'T THINK IT WILL BE A BIG DEAL.
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IF YOU ARE SAYING, UH, PROBALBY NOT A BIG DEAL.
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You would expect no less for such a big deal.
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Finding balance in your partnerships is a big deal today.
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No one seemed to think it was a big deal.
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It was a big deal in Reagan's campaign against Carter.
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Why is the Nintendo Switch Lite such a big deal?
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Timing is such a big deal ... third time's a charm!
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We used to make a big deal out of it.
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For many people, I'd imagine, this isn't a big deal.
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Even just changing "could" to "would" is a big deal.
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And beating three Senate Democratic incumbents is a big deal.
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Or they could go for a big deal with Democrats.
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That's a big deal, but only in a close election.
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"Don't make this a big deal about journalism," Hersh says.
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The industry nod is "a super big deal," he says.
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Certainly, other countries recognize it is a very big deal.
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It's supposed to be a statement, a really big deal.
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Why is declaring Jerusalem the capital such a big deal?
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The initial thought by many would be, no big deal.
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So why is moving the embassy such a big deal?
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We wound up doing a very big deal for him.
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That is a VERY big deal for two major reasons.
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That was a big deal for homebuyers and financial markets.
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Being down a break point is not a big deal.
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I don't want to make a big deal about it.
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That, in and of itself, should be a big deal.
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"To make the move is a big deal," she said.
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"It would be a big deal for me," Hardy says.
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"Big Deal on Madonna Street" (563), directed by Mario Monicelli.
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Getting through the concussion and dislocation is a big deal.
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His older brother Michael was a big deal in computing.
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When you're in high school, promposals are a big deal.
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To be synonymous with the brand was a big deal.
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But, a mistake relatively quickly fixed isn't a big deal.
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Needless to say, the Comey firing is a big deal.
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KS: It's going to be a big deal this year.
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For me, the fact I'm blind isn't a big deal.
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You might ask why stereo speakers are a big deal?
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For younger Americans, this probably isn't a very big deal.
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In the near term, that's not such a big deal.
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Facebook says it thinks live video is a big deal.
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Dropping out of this market is a really big deal.
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In big deal news, Carta closed a $300 million round.
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So it's a big deal the US is going first.
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And yet, his retirement feels like a really big deal.
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And, hey, making it three decades is a big deal.
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Yahoo was a big deal way before Google was founded.
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Why it's a big deal: Because the San Jose, Calif.
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No big deal, lesson learned, just don't do that again.
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This might not sound like a big deal at first.
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"No big deal," he said to Peggy, her mouth agape.
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Foreign policy would be different, and that's a big deal.
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"One to two degrees is a big deal," she said.
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"It wasn't a big deal to me," Mr. Reynolds said.
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Yeah, you know, heart disease is a really big deal.
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For the citizens of Twitter this is a big deal.
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"Originals" was a huge, big deal when it came out.
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But it's also potentially a very big deal for Facebook.
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But the thing they gave in is a big deal.
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"I don't think it's a big deal," Mr. Rodgers said.
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Denying a politician's legitimacy is a very, very big deal.
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He finds connections without making a big deal about it.
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So in that sense, this is potentially a big deal.
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And having an ally like Sullivan is a big deal.
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KS: Back in 2015, so it was a big deal.
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Growing up I guess clothing logos became a big deal.
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So why do people make a big deal over gender?
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It's a really big deal that we'll try to consummate.
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International tax avoidance is, by the way, a big deal.
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It's not a big deal for me, because I'm retiring.
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Jeremy Piven opened his car door Tuesday -- no big deal.
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Recode points out that the concession is a big deal.
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This is a very big deal, Mr. Azar told him.
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It's a big deal, your coming along to join us.
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What wasn't a big deal for Ms. Klingaman was fighting.
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Roger Cohen Golf is a big deal to President Trump.
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But there's no doubt that this is a big deal.
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It's a big deal that she said yes to this.
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Slack, for example, recently signed a big deal with Uber.
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Why losing your virginity feels like such a big deal
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We used to make a big deal out of it.
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"I don't think it is a big deal," Peralta said.
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This particular event is a big deal for astronomy enthusiasts.
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Gift giving is a big deal this time of year.
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Besides, it's no big deal, and people should buy stocks.
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And Buttigieg doing the same is likewise a big deal:
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Plus that virus thing is … not necessarily a big deal.
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It was a big deal, and it was not inevitable.
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Adding Louisiana to the list would be a big deal.
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Getting appointed to high government office is a big deal.
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"Getting the copyrights back is a big deal," Boden said.
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If there's a towel completely over it, no big deal.
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You don't have to make a big deal about it.
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So yeah, robot vacuums are kind of a big deal.
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A broader lesson of this, it is a big deal.
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Don't make it sound like it's not a big deal.
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But this isn't a big deal because Hilda is cooking.
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In the United Kingdom, animal welfare is a big deal.
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Keeping your social media accounts secured is a big deal.
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This would normally have been kind of a big deal.
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In the constitutional law world, this was a big deal.
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And so yeah, I posted it, so no big deal.
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In China, machine learning "is a big deal," he added.
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What a 'big deal' rests on A budget caps deal.
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In short: This feels like a VERY big deal. Now.
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When you think about it, that's a pretty big deal.
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Big deal, says the history of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
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So I think it's a big deal for the president.
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This is a big deal, this is a huge deal.
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I didn't think surveillance would be such a big deal.
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"They're certainly a big deal for the region," he said.
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The climate has put a chill on big deal makers.
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Today Big Deal are coming clean, if a little reluctantly.
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Guys don't make a big deal about booze and drugs.
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Julia Belluz: This new regulation is a pretty big deal.
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AI is getting more sophisticated — and that's a big deal.
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So interacting with De Niro is no big deal, right?
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"That amount of lobster isn't a big deal," he said.
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If that's all I've done wrong, it's no big deal.
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Koepka doesn't seem to grasp that he's a big deal.
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If he's right, it could be a really big deal.
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Also I made a big deal, why you glorify them?
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That's a big deal for my children, but not me.
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They had ... this was a big deal even for them.
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But what makes the triple axel such a big deal?
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But how it's doing that, it's totally a big deal.
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Publix has 203,000 employees, so it's a big deal, anyway.
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But at this moment, we're talking about the big deal.
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I think this FTC investigation could be a big deal.
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And it's true that the media coverage of President Donald Trump at times makes everything seems like a Really Big Deal when, sometimes, it's just a big deal or just a plain old deal.
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This isn't a big deal if you have the latest phone, but if you're in a developing country, with a small phone and not a lot of memory, it could be a big deal.
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"The more we have these things in films the less of a big deal it's going to become, and that's what it should be — it shouldn't be a big deal," he told the Irish Examiner.
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Spotify claims it's "a big deal" for them to work with a cloud leader like Google, but it's also a big deal for Google that an industry leader in the streaming category would choose them.
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"For the same reason we're worried about foreign influence in elections ... I think spying on a political campaign — it's a big deal, it's a big deal," Barr said in response to a question from Sen.
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"It's not a big deal; you people are making it a big deal, the business," Mr. Trump said on the steps of his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where he was spending the holidays.
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Since you'll almost never unplug it, it's not a big deal.
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Like my mom never made a big deal about getting older.
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So what's the big deal some new blood vessels show up?
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"It's no big deal," he said of his quasi-nude scene.
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After Benioff's big deal, Time is bringing back the bar cart.
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"This is a big deal," Silavovich's Google colleague Tavis Ormandy tweeted.
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Normally, that's not a big deal in a Mass Effect game.
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I'm using exclamation points because that is sadly a big deal!
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STEPHEN GUILFOYLE, PRESIDENT, SARGE986: That was kind of a big deal.
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A couple's first dance at their wedding is a big deal.
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Today, it's a big deal when students get their own laptops.
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It all seemed like it could be a really big deal.
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If we ever did that, it would be a big deal.
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And he seems to think that it wasn't a big deal.
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" Adding, "Timing is such a big deal… third time's a charm!
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Plastic in the ocean is a kind of a big deal.
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Letting somebody touch my hair is kind of a big deal.
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"That would be a big deal," said Giomi, the Leiden biophysicist.
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No big deal—a departures board is a departures board, right?
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"Leaving what I had wasn't really a big deal," she said.
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Others seem to think that sexual assault is no big deal.
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The first big deal is that these headphones actually fit me.
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That's a big deal, given how popular the World Cup is.
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That's a big deal because federal contractors employ millions of people.
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Why do I think foldables will be such a big deal?
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We guess it is sort of a big deal after all.
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Don't do a big deal, and watch your sales growth wither.
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The release of the Panama Papers is a very big deal.
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That could certainly be a big deal breaker for international buyers.
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JULIA BOORSTIN: So, you just announced this big deal with Verizon.
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"Kind of a big deal," Donald Trump Jr. wrote on Instagram.
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Who's gonna continue to be a big deal in 10 years?
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I mean, opening the investigation, reopening it is a big deal.
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On any other day, this wouldn't have been a big deal.
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In the case of The Incredibles, family is a big deal.
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But "human-based activity monitoring, that's a big deal," Jah said.
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This wasn't a big deal until I started having health problems.
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But we knew it was going to be a big deal.
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The outcome of the legal battle could be a big deal.
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Networking is a big deal in business and the tech world.
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Obviously, this is a big deal for a couple different reasons.
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As I've previously mentioned, those line jacks are a big deal.
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It wasn't a big deal for us to continue doing that.
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But I will tell you, ANWR is a big, big deal.
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Trump's Minneapolis rally is shaping up to be a big deal.
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It's a small town so having Kohl's is a big deal.
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Emily Ratajkowski doesn't understand what the big deal is about breasts.
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This is a big deal within the field of climate change.
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The new spaceport is a big deal for Ukraine, as well.
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And if you found biology on Europa, that's a big deal.
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So walking in it is a really big deal for me.
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And the fact that it is still such a big deal.
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The only big deal in life is to lose your health.
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To anyone else, that stuff might have been no big deal.
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To me, it was a big deal in a different way.
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If you'll forgive the pun, it's kind of a big deal.
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BARTIROMO: It's a big deal in the corporate rate for sure.
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For me, size of a fitness tracker is a big deal.
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I think that's a big deal and there will be ramifications.
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In that world, keeping score competitively is a very big deal.
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I don't mind telling you, this is a pretty big deal.
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Obviously, they're going to make a big deal out of that.
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And it should be a big deal to your president, too.
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But for small business, getting loans approved is a big deal.
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It was a big deal then, highly controversial and very important.
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For Cliff Vmir, doing Cardi B's hair is no big deal.
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It's gonna be OK, it got deleted, what's the big deal?
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Gerlieke: We never made a big deal out of Mother's Day.
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He's a narcissist who, maddeningly, is actually quite a big deal.
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To put it simply: It would have been a big deal.
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"It's a very big deal," she said of accepting the award.
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But in Europe the rumored Dell contract was a big deal.
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Like, they always say that&aposs like not a big deal.
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It's a big deal to us to find the right individuals.
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Nationally, the loss of 0003,2000 jobs is not a big deal.
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It's a big deal for her family, but especially for Hiram.
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A less humble paper would make a big deal of it.
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We don't make a very big deal out from this situation.
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In a $9 billion case, that's not really a big deal.
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And a bug that's resistant to antibiotics is no big deal.
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That's a pretty narrow gap, but still a semi-big deal.
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That's a big deal, because not all 5G is created equal.
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Cramer said the sellers made a big deal out of nothing.
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Still, any way you slice it, this is a big deal.
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Getting out of extreme poverty faster is a really big deal!
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But even Apple critics should realize this is a big deal.
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What's the big deal about the Duchess re-wearing a hat?
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But beyond being a big hit, it's also a big deal.
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"For me, it's a big deal," he told the Herald Sun.
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Big deal, she had pneumonia, people get it all the time.
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Having a single beer is one thing; no big deal, whatever.
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And it should be a big deal to your president. Bingo.
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Thursday's U.K. election could also be a big deal for markets.
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We pretend global warming is no big deal, a distant threat.
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The meetup of these two folks is a certified Big Deal.
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People invite you to ... You're a big deal to those communities.
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News organizations that seemed like a big deal are now extinct.
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"It's a big deal because of the electricity rates," Bailey said.
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Trump called the violation a "big deal" in the Reuters interview.
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Shoes are a big deal at the swanky Cannes Film Festival.
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It turned that out she was, and remains, a big deal.
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I tried to make myself believe it was no big deal.
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It's not a big deal at the end of the day.
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Firing an FBI director under ANY circumstances is a big deal.
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Now this doesn't sound like it is such a big deal.
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Social networks like Facebook are no big deal for graph theory.
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"It's a big deal," Hart told PEOPLE of Noah's new job.
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The upcoming solar eclipse is a pretty big deal for science.
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I don't think to us that should be a big deal.
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That's a big deal — and reason enough to build new networks.
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The former Soviet spy said no, so it's no big deal.
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"If a producer is complaining, that's a big deal," she said.
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All the things you think would be a big deal weren't.
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That's unfair to me, even though it's not a big deal.
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This may not seem like a big deal, but it is.
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So $1.27 billion in losses probably isn't a big deal, right?
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A couple people were taking pics, but not a big deal.
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It was no big deal to put him in his place.
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Hitting another four basis points would not be a big deal.
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It might not seem like a big deal, but it is.
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Couples argue all the time and it's never a big deal.
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Many anti-Facebook campaigners do think privacy is a big deal.
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Bixby's absence at the Galaxy S8 launch is a big deal.
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"This is a really big deal," WWE superstar Sami Zayn says.
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It's a big deal, debatably even bigger than cats (and puppies).
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Put simply: This latest Manafort news is a very big deal.
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I went through the process and switched accounts... no big deal.
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" Speaking about situational hitting, Headley said: "That's always a big deal.
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But he had one more big deal on the horizon: Williams.
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MacBooks are a big deal in our office — everyone has one.
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But playing there was not a big deal, Mr. Simon insisted.
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If Ojai won't make a big deal about it, I will.
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The chain's sheet cakes are a big deal for some members
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So changes to the show's cast are always a big deal.
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An affair may seem like no big deal to a narcissist.
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Don't do a big deal, and watch your sales growth whither.
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"But it's a big deal to me," Scully told his audience.
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If watching drone video sounds like no big deal, think again.
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When I go one second over, it's like a big deal.
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Most of the time, this gap is not a big deal.
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This is obviously a big deal for Chappelle and his fans.
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Now Trump endorsed Strange weeks ago, so that's no big deal.
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But it did reinforce that the Echo is a big deal.
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That helped me figure out that it wasn't a big deal.
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"Did it have to be such a big deal?" they pondered.
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So anything that can affect iPhone sales is a big deal.
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It was a big deal then — highly controversial and very important.
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He was young and didn't see it as a big deal.
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If he ends up deciding to go pro, no big deal.
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That's the big deal for you guys right now, I'm guessing?
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" As model Jim O'Connor sums up, "It's not a big deal.
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Why do you want to make a big deal of it?
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Sure, there's murder in the air, but it's no big deal.
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Unless, of course, there is a big deal in the works.
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When I first became sexually active, it was a big deal.
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If you rarely fly, this isn't a big deal for you.
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Getting nine appropriations bills signed into law is a big deal.
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As you know, it's kind of a big deal around here.
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He early on made a big deal out of political reform.
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No big deal, except she's always afraid when he leaves her.
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Not just in the sense that they were a big deal.
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The 2018 midterms have become a big deal for historic candidacies.
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It's how big air, eventually, doesn't seem like a big deal.
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He knew it was a big deal and an iconic moment.
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The discovery is a big deal for scientists studying galactic evolution.
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But the company hasn't done a big deal for some time.
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Megyn Kelly wonders what the big deal is about blackface pic.twitter.
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Or I'd write about Twitter before Twitter was a big deal.
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Why are they fighting and why is it a big deal?
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"It's a really big deal," he said of the plaintiff's goal.
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Even on its own, the report would be a big deal.
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The perk: Flexitime has become a big deal for employees recently.
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But that's actually why Flynn's departure is such a big deal.
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And the press did not treat it like a big deal.
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But in general, human-based activity monitoring, that's a big deal.
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This is big-deal stuff that's been totally overshadowed by Trump.
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Yo, THIS IS A BIG DEAL -- THESE GUYS HATE EACH OTHER!!!
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Would it have been such a big deal without the controversy?
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So this is, or certainly should be, a very big deal.
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That's a big deal when every hospital bed matters right now.
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It sounds like martial law, but it wasn't a big deal.
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"This is a big deal for us, getting him," Boone said.
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And I think we thought it was a big deal too.
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Why make such a big deal out of this Russian investigation?
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I fear he may succeed before Turnbull's "big deal" goes anywhere.
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Is that issue really a big deal or is it greenwashing?
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This is a big deal, if you follow Netflix Twitter much.
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The fact prediction markets are unprofitable isn't itself a big deal.
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So. Maybe two inches shorter than me isn't a big deal?
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To an individual, that might not seem like a big deal.
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"All signs point to it being a big deal," emphasized Willis.
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" — SETH MEYERS "Which is a big deal coming from Fox News.
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But if he's running for president, that's an enormous big deal.
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And it becomes a big deal when you don't talk about.
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It was really no big deal, and I appreciated the help.
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Yet, there are grown men who say it's no big deal.
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"She should be a big-deal, household name," Ms. Blair said.
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In ordinary circumstances, this ambiguity would not be a big deal.
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Steve Bannon didn't think the "Putin stuff" was a big deal.
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"Spying on a political campaign is a big deal," he said.
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"It's a big deal," said Michelle Krebs, executive analyst with Autotrader.
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They may be miniature, but they're kind of a big deal.
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To be fair, the World Series is a pretty big deal.
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The Clone Wars is a big deal for Star Wars fans.
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So far, the administration is spinning it as no big deal.
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Accumulate cash so you can put it in one big deal.
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Making that January 14 debate stage is a very big deal.
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Becoming part cyborg, or having memory implants, is no big deal.
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Our customer investments have really proven to be a big deal.
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By American ones, it's extremely generous and a very big deal.
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Obviously trade is a big deal here on the West Coast.
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Breakingviews Succession planning is a big deal at most public companies.
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Assuming someone's television preference may not sound like a big deal.
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Despite this, moving forward with hand tracking is a big deal.
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"Big deal," Weiner said of some staffers walking in on him.
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But, Trump's haul IS a big deal -- even amid that reality.
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What is the big deal with trying something new or different?
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The brand is a big deal on college campuses these days.
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"She didn't quite understand what the big deal was," Childs said.
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"We didn't think it would be a big deal," Berenson said.
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But at this moment, we are talking about the big deal.
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Now, the fact that Pete is married isn't a big deal.
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But in the right-wing ecosystem, it was a big deal.
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Germs, for people who are healthy, really aren't a big deal.
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It wasn't a big deal, just the remnants of a cold.
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Understanding why this is such a big deal can be tough.
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Big Deal: Jesse Wong, Alice Costelloe, Jessica Batour and Kacey Underwood.
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Don't get nervous, don't worry about it, not a big deal.
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President Donald Trump's big deal with Democrats has sailed through Congress.
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Why did Hanukkah become such a big deal for contemporary Jews?
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That's part of what makes this discovery such a big deal.
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This is a big deal, especially in a deep red state.
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Most don't think the split second headquarters is a big deal.
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"What's the big deal," intoned a younger convict everyone calls Bugbear.
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And here he was, acting like that was no big deal.
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That's a big deal for Ovi, as fans affectionately call him.
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And then it's a big deal ... Yes, and they're going up.
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This kind of instability there is a very, very big deal.
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Of course Ivanka Trump says her emails are no big deal.
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Trump lies all the time, so that's not a big deal.
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David Cote: Yeah as you might imagine for me this has been an interesting dynamic during this process when they are approaching us and none of these things are a big deal antitrust not a big deal, the customer issue not a big deal and then all of a sudden when the approach goes the other way it is like whoa.
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And since I can't remember a time I've gone out in public without foundation — even to work out — that's a pretty big deal, on the scale of things that aren't actually a big deal at all.
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" Choucroun spoke to PEOPLE after the briefing and said he was initially "nervous" about asking the question "because I knew that these press conferences were a big deal and Sarah Huckabee Sanders is a big deal.
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A place where he could actually afford to buy vines and a place where — maybe because it's always been thought of as no big deal — he could produce wines that are in fact a big deal.
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Opposition research isn't really about finding where the skeletons are buried, it's about knowing how how to go through massive amounts of data and recognize what is a big deal and what's not a big deal.
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If Flynn is particularly popular among women, it's because she doesn't make a big deal out of writing about women, because being a woman doesn't really feel like a big deal, even when, unavoidably, it is one.
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And that's when you know something is kind of a big deal.
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Why was Mews such a big deal in the first three episodes?
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Not a big deal during the week, but on weekends it stinks.
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I commented that a throwaway insult by Trump isn't a big deal.
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A gubernatorial victory could be a big deal after the 2020 census.
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Bill Steer from Carcass has always been a big deal to me.
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"The commentary is going to be a big deal," El-Erian said.
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"It's a big deal," political analyst Ralph Mathekga said about Moody's decision.
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Meanwhile, CNBC doesn't think that disaster capitalism is such a big deal.
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Neutering Dodd-Frank would be a big deal in a traditional administration.
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"It's quite rare, and it is a really big deal," Lanyadoo says.
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Applying this philosophy to Whole Foods could be a very big deal.
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Their argument: Nothing came of the meeting, so what's the big deal?
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For the blue light, it's not a big deal — it's even calming!
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Grocery stores have extremely tight profit margins, so that's a big deal.
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I didn't realize this was going to be such a big deal.
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Others who study parasites say the new papers are a big deal.
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If it gets everything working, this could be a really big deal.
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Which is to say, when something surprises O'Sullivan, it's a big deal.
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This announcement is still a big deal on several of those fronts.
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Maybe this doesn't sound like such a big deal, but it is.
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But in Rio it turned out to be a pretty big deal.
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No big deal, people reminded one another, those are usually Republican states.
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I guess the World Cup is kind of a big deal, huh?
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"It was a big deal for Justin," a friend of Bieber's said.
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This kid doesn't know it, but he's kind of a big deal.
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The big deal with the P230 Pro is its new camera setup.
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That's a big deal — even Venmo is limited outside the United States.
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I don't think it's a big deal, but I don't remember that.
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So yeah, big deal if there's no new iPhone SE next year.
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Securing a magazine cover is kinddd of a big deal in Hollywood.
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"I don't want to make a big deal," she told an officer.
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"It's a really big deal," he told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Monday.
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But the government doesn't seem to think that's such a big deal.
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That's a big deal in a country with two entrenched main parties.
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"A trip to Vietnam would be a big deal," Mr. Medeiros said.
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The movie is a big deal for Marvel Studios on multiple levels.
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If you can't tell, Karp is clearly kind of a big deal.
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" She added: "Timing is such a big deal … third time's a charm!
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"Distractions are a big deal," Franell says, "because it's hard enough already."
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"It's no big deal," the police are heard saying in the video.
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This is the big deal for a lot of Android Wear users.
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Voter fraud is simply not a big deal in America's electoral system.
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In some places, a falling branch may not be a big deal.
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No big deal, you can throw us in a movie or two.
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He makes a big deal about his Jeep Cherokee, made in Toledo.
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This was a big deal and it was reported in the news.
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" She added, "Timing is such a big deal… third time's a charm!
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We are not suddenly brokering a big deal between China and Russia.
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But in case you hadn't heard, Fortnite is a very big deal.
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They outline five main reasons for impeachment: This is a big deal.
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Those were innovations that TV weren't making, so that's a big deal.
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HANNITY: They are making a big deal about the 29-year-old.
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As long as you don't like breathing, that'll be no big deal.
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The big deal with the Stealth's fall refresh is its changing footprint.
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I don't think it's a big deal, and I'll tell you why.
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Good luck getting McCarthy to say it's a big deal to him.
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I think that representation is a very big deal… It's an honor.
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I didn't think it'd actually be such a big deal to people.
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Tim's was on his foot and super gross, but no big deal.
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Picking an engagement ring — much less a fiancée — is a big deal.
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They could say that&aposs old news and not a big deal.
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Come on, just give him a pop kiss, it's no big deal.
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So, why is it a big deal that the Queen wore black?
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The big deal is to be an artist while you're doing it.
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"Not a big deal," a police lieutenant, Christopher Bannon, texted an officer.
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And yes, being asked to carry the flag is a big deal.
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"It's a big deal to get stopped fifty-two times," he said.
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Its choice of playlist promotion is a big deal for music acts.
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To put it simply, Sundance is a big deal for independent film.
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She's like, 'Why is everyone making a big deal out of this?
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That's why we did a big deal with Chip and Joanna Gaines.
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So, why is it such a big deal to change political parties?
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Considering most eye trackers are about $20,000, this is a big deal.
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And metal's a pretty big deal out there in the rural areas.
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At first glance, being lonely might not seem like a big deal.
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He also tightens his lips, which is a big deal she explained.
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An inch of snow is often no big deal for the city.
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"The big deal was learning that crying is OK," she told reporters.
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And Hounded Hillary pretending that her classified emails are no big deal.
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Becoming a millionaire may not be such a big deal after all.
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Off the back of one song, Jai Paul was a big deal.
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But at the time of Nokia's big deal the technology was changing.
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The prospect of a Kree-Skrull war is a big deal, however.
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In our little corner of the internet, it was a big deal.
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That's no big deal, according to a video recently posted on Facebook.
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By itself, this war of words would already be a big deal.
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The cocktails are great but the staffs are a really big deal.
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Why it's a big deal: This would be an incredibly quick flip.
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It wasn't supposed to be a big deal, just a political speech.
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There were a lot of settlements, and it was a big deal.
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Lobsters are kind of a big deal to the people of Maine.
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"Newsies was a really big deal to me," she tells the magazine.
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These moves are a big deal in Japanese society, which remains conservative.
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For most women, changing up your hair is a very big deal.
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I think that representation is a very big deal … It's an honor.
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Let's break down these announcements and analyze whether they're a big deal.
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Degrassi has been a big deal to several generations of teenagers now.
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You saw the stock market go up, that&aposs a big deal.
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Regina: And for me, sex has never really been a big deal.
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Having to go out drinking with the team was a big deal.
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Why it's a big deal: Liquid biopsies are so hot right now.
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I've learned to be kind to myself, which is a big deal.
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"I don't want to make a big deal," she told an officer.
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It's a big deal to stand up and do that work yourself.
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In sports, and not just in sports, this is a big deal.
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Sales on KitchenAid mixers are kind of a big deal around here.
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Normally, changing the location in your Twitter bio is no big deal.
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I think when everything is normalized, it becomes not a big deal.
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As much as it's easy to goof on, it's a big deal.
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This is a big deal, but more on that in a minute.
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"Which is like, a big deal at that high school," Sydney notes.
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It's kind of a big deal when they open up this spillway.
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It's not a big deal, but will take some getting used to.
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It's an especially big deal in the Army, the military's largest service.
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CNBC explains the case and why it was such a big deal.
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In case you didn't know ... Sansa Stark's kind of a big deal.
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The leadership "spills" are not a big deal to organize, Kurlantzick added.
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They just did a big deal with the Boys and Girls Club.
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I'm surprised to hear you say this is such a big deal.
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They are the best for phone calls, and that's a big deal.
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No big deal, just a ticket and he was on his way.
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No big deal, I spend a few days with a "dumb phone".
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This is a big deal, least of all because China loves Apple.
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For Star Wars fans, May 25th is kind of a big deal.
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Why do you find this to be a big deal for education?
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And it is, as you can see, kind of a big deal.
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Big deal alert: Bose headphones and speakers are on sale at Amazon.
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If it stops with Australia it is not such a big deal.
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That would be a big deal — but is Philadelphia thinking big enough?
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This is a really big deal, and it's a two-person job.
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It may not seem like a big deal here on Capitol Hill.
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I got one for Christmas and it was a very big deal.
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"Not being able to make friends was a big deal," said Taghreed.
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I don't know exactly when, but it's a big deal in Mousehole.
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The Manafort deal may be a "big deal" or it may not.
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Still, the automatic nature of the Senate proposal is a big deal.
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That's a big deal when it comes to things like funding bills.
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After all, the president didn't fire Mueller, so what's the big deal?
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But she was worried about her whole family dying, no big deal.
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We all make mistakes, and this one definitely wasn't a big deal.
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"It's a big deal," said Alex Patton, a Florida-based GOP consultant.
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You'd be forgiven for thinking Brexit wasn't a big deal for women.
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Conservatism is a big deal in Saudi Arabia, both social and religious.
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But the evidence suggests it wasn't a big deal in economic terms.
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From the beginning, Ball had said the charges were no big deal.
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To the outside world, this may not be such a big deal.
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One is exhausted, the other is nuts -- so what's the big deal?
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The record output was no big deal to Columbus Coach John Tortorella.
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This is a big deal for both sides of the shareholder bar.
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Delayed trains don't seem like such a big deal now, do they?
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Posters are kind of no big deal — or have been, until now.
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And even the press, I tell you, it's not a big deal.
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That sort of rapid response is a big deal in police work.
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Whether it happens first quarter, third quarter, that's not the big deal.
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The difference between the two legal protections is a very big deal.
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I'm not minimizing what a big deal having a child may be.
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Spending a holiday weekend with your new boo is a Big Deal.
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Selling coffee that's dispensed like beer might seem like no big deal.
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If you're a gaming hardware nerd Microsoft's console is a big deal.
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That was such a big deal for Facebook's growth, the News Feed.
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Perhaps for those with big deal money, it cannot now be mended.
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"Big Deal on Madonna Street" (1958), Italian film directed by Mario Monicelli.
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I figured Sid was extorting a chomo for money—no big deal.
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The record is not going well but it's not a big deal.
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Which is not a big deal I just want to note that.
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Still, an American in the semis is kind of a big deal.
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So this was a big deal for us, a big bonding moment.
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This was, to put it lightly, a big deal in cosmological physics.
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Was recording at Ardent in Memphis a big deal for you guys?
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If they get that deal, AEW is cemented as a big deal.
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" Jamie Dimon's thought bubble: "This privacy issue is a a big deal.
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Women main eventing even an NXT Takeover was a Very Big Deal.
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She let me quietly question without making a big deal of it.
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Actually, an iPad with a black screen is probably no big deal.
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This is a very big deal and very good deal for everybody.
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I'm kind of a big deal on the migraine clinical trial circuit.
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Pushing the weekend to mid-March didn't seem like a big deal.
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That, from the long perspective of history, is really no big deal.
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This is a big deal to people who care about editorial illustration.
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By 1958, barbecue was a big deal in backyards across the US.
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"I don't think this is a big deal at all," Nicholas said.
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This is a fairly big deal but it'll be interesting ... I agree.
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That's not to say the iPhone SE won't be a big deal.
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It would be a pretty big deal to have something up there.
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If Facebook loses that level of mission focus, that's a big deal.
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And now, she's pretending that this murder is just no big deal.
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The big deal is we have to get rid of nuclear weapons.
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As long as you don't hurt anybody else, what's the big deal?
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I used to write about bitcoin before bitcoin was a big deal.
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" She added: "When an elevator goes down, it's really a big deal.
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The PC revolution that began in the 2000s was a big deal.
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If patients and politicians pay attention, this could be a big deal.
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It doesn't have to be a big deal to talk to strangers.
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"Not a big deal," a police commander said as Eric Garner died.
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That may not seem like a big deal, but do the math.
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It would be a big deal if he couldn't win Washington state.
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Again, he HATED Trump -- so coming from Oscar, it's a big deal.
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Whenever a chamber of Congress changes hands, it is a big deal.
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I've learned to accept it, that yeah, this is a big deal.
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"A lumpectomy is seen as routine, no big deal," Dr. Tang said.
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They make no big deal of the visiting Jew in the pews.
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It is a very big deal, and it won't just be fine.
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TAMIKA SIMMONS What is the big deal about meeting at the gym?
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"It is a big deal to attack oil fields," Mr. Malinowski added.
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From that moment, it's clear Black Canary's kind of a big deal.
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I remember the first McDonald's opening, that was a really big deal.
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She made a big deal out of it in the book's foreword.
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In many black congregations it's a big deal to join the choir.
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In the beginning, the requirements were not a big deal, she said.
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FW: I think audio is going to become an increasingly big deal.
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If this isn't resonating with you as a big deal, that's okay.
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Why is her testimony such a big deal in the State Department?
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This is a big deal to a small business owner like me.
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If the market does nothing for a while, it's no big deal.
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But don't expect her to make a big deal about her work.
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"This is probably a big deal," Ms. Miller, now 37, remembered thinking.
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If you're wondering if this is a big deal — yes, it is.
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Why is sending these articles to the Senate such a big deal?
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He told me not to make a big deal out of it.
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It's a trial, it's live almost daily and it's a big deal.
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"They don't know either what the big deal is," the president wrote.
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Purely from an evidentiary perspective, the news is a very big deal.
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Tariffs were a big deal in the early days of the Republic.
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Running out of challenges is a big deal, even when you're right.
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This is a big deal and can leave lasting marks on anyone.
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The other big deal design upgrade with the Move is its durability.
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It's a big deal because in country music, radio is still king.
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Then why do people make such a big deal out of it?
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No big deal at first glance, but her purchases raised some eyebrows.
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It was a big deal before he was in New York Mayor.
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In the field of journalism, a broken embargo is a big deal.
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"The big deal was nobody knew what was going on," Cohn said.
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"It's a big deal because it's the Abu-Salha family," she says.
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Bucking the President on his signature issue is certainly a big deal.
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It is a big deal, even though the US rejected that proposal.
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And I'm not sure it will be seen as a big deal.
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Start the year with a big deal on online protection with NordVPN.
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"You know, the mid-1980s — disco was a big deal," he said.
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It was a big deal for him in many ways, including sexually.
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He is a big deal in a place rarely touched by fame.
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However, to the finches living there, it sure was a big deal!
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"It shouldn't be a big deal in the 21st century," she continued.
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That's a big deal for Uber, which is eyeing a 2019 IPO.
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But let's examine what happened there, because it was a big deal.
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This means winning Illinois, Florida, and Ohio is a really big deal.
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So for New York State Democrats, Tuesday was a really big deal.
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If it comes to fruition, Cuomo's plan would be a big deal.
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Don't tell Kara Swisher, but she's kind of becoming a big deal.
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"Given that people understand that respect for America is a big deal for Trump and a big deal for the American people, it shouldn't be so hard to understand why Pakistan ... also wants to be respected," said Zaidi.
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They may come home one night spiraling in shame over a mistake they made at work that isn't actually a big deal—and worse, they get pissed when you point out to them that it isn't a big deal!
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Big Deal by Steve Gullick We've been championing Big Deal forever so when the duo—Kacey and Alice, who are now a quartet—announced they would return this year with their third album Say Yes, we were very down.
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"I mentioned this to the coach, and it's a big deal," Trump said.
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"It's a really big deal now, and it's going to stay that way."
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Something can be a big deal at the time and then nothing happens.
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The idea of questioning the system in those ways was a big deal.
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Oh, and sometime in-between, she graduated from high school — no big deal.
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To start an amazing show from the ground up is a big deal!
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That actually is a big deal — The Bachelor is a show about romance.
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You know everyone was making a big deal about the women's hockey team.
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We own a home together, but the marriage thing is a big deal.
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So writing a custom genome for one is a big deal by itself.
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But the "don't believe you ears" destruction of truth IS a big deal.
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I know the Weather Report is a big deal of members of DMB.
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With 2.2 million Instagram followers, Kaia's appearance alone was a pretty big deal.
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"The filing, if it's incomplete, is actually a really big deal," Vladeck says.
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Black Friday at Walmart is a big deal and 2017 is no different.
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So yes, it's a big deal that OS X has its first ransomware.
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Because at the time it was a very big deal you wrote this.
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The site just didn't make a big deal out of it or anything.
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That's a big deal when a cool person likes you at your worst.
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That's a big deal for how your kids are going to get educated.
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When President Obama tweets about your accomplishments, you know it's a big deal.
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It's a big deal for any city hosting the event — Houston in 2017.
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When eBay launch their sale, you know its kind of a big deal.
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It's no big deal to them that I am playing two shows tonight.
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So having her text me on my personal phone was a big deal.
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It was a big deal for them to go up to the Catskills.
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We might in the long-term, but it's not really a big deal.
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But the consent of the loser to democratic norms is a big deal.
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There's a reason that the transgender bathroom bill is such a big deal.
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It was a big deal, and an even bigger deal that she won.
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"I think spying on a political campaign is a big deal, " Barr testified.
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Living in LA is a really big deal to people even in Boston.
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"This is a big deal," he added referring to al-Baghdadi 's death.
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This is a book that when it got announced was a big deal.
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For a movement that exists almost entirely online, that's potentially a big deal.
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Black holes that size are a big deal -- we hadn't seen them before.
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Why it's a big deal: It creates the world's largest gold mining company.
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For most college kids, going home to visit family isn't a big deal.
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You know something is a big deal when it becomes its own market.
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FOOD CRUSH (Her) Sunday dinner is a big deal in our house, too.
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But what is The Staircase, and why is it such a big deal?
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"And that was it," Ellis said, in typical "No big deal" teen speak.
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This dog did not get the memo that bears are a big deal.
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But even at that tender age, he knew it was a big deal.
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Graduating is a big deal, and it deserves a party all its own.
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"I don't see this as any big deal," Kasich told reporters Monday morning.
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PG: How did you just say that like it wasn't a big deal?
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Since it's a "set and forget" device, that's not really a big deal.
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The winner will also snag a pair of autographed heels, no big deal.
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"That was three years ago, and that was a big deal," he shared.
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I think it's a big deal if the Fed can start to move.
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Plus, let's not forget David's ex Heather Locklear's confirmation ... of the BIG deal.
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Yes, some people are still making a big deal out of interracial marriage.
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Another big deal, and another payday most of Wall Street's biggest banks missed.
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When a new version of Android comes out, it's usually a big deal.
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It shouldn't be a big deal for you to give up your spot.
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Its velcro came loose — not a big deal, just a change of aesthetic.
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Both entrances are a big deal if you care about anti-poverty policy.
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That's a big deal, as Spotify itself points out in its IPO filing.
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Google's virtual reality announcement Wednesday at Google I/O was a big deal.
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We're a very tight-knit family … she's just like, 'What's the big deal?
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The Bangladesh fraud is not an isolated incident ... this is a big deal.
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Because I wrote a book about farts, farts are a big deal now.
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"If you're a long-term investor, it's not a big deal," said McAleer.
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For most players, it's no big deal, but Hayden Else was incredibly frustrated.
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So, I'd buy myself a cone for the walk home — no big deal.
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Because I'm from Oak Park, Illinois, and it was this really big deal.
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He also won an Emmy for the role, but, like, no big deal.
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That outcome would be a big deal on the national stage as well.
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At one point in Hulu's history, this would have been a big deal.
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And finding stuff that clears such a high bar is a big deal.
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Tracking blood pressure outside of the doctor's office is a very big deal.
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So this is a bit of a shift but no big deal, right?
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The cannabis minister going up against the police chief was a big deal.
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DAVID SOLOMON: Well, obviously the BB&T SunTrust deal was a big deal.
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Probably, because if it's legal, it won't be such a big deal anymore.
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" She added: "They stomp on our necks and say, 'What's the big deal?
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In short, the identity of his true parents is a very big deal.
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Yesterday was a big deal for all the fans of James Cameron's Avatar.
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Do you already use a few adapters and it's not A Big Deal?
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It's GameMine's first big deal since Starr launched the company six months ago.
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Kids nowadays don't feel like it's a big deal to explore your gender.
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This explains why Uber is making a big deal about fighting these requests.
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If you get a message from the past, it's really no big deal.
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Bill Cosby was a big deal this week, but Comey was even bigger.
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Tester pushed back on Kelly saying then that it wasn't a big deal.
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"They made so much of a big deal out of this," he explained.
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Pamela and the Kardashians are friends, so it seemed like no big deal.
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If it's undercooked, well, put it back in the oven, no big deal.
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For Lexi to say anything supportive about her ex is a big deal.
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According to The Telegraph, it's no big deal, but it is plenty strange.
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It was a big deal to me that you'd created your own business.
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If you are using a little bit, it's probably not a big deal.
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For some people, spotting a bug in the shower is no big deal.
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So in your opinion, legalization hasn't felt like a big deal at all?
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Oh and no big deal or anything, but Kendrick Lamar lends a verse.
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Shutting down the fight game in the Empire State was a big deal.
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If you have contracts w/foreign govts, it's certainly a big deal, too.
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The fact that they made this into a big deal is very unfair.
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Needless to say, she's a big deal and we're excited to have her.
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"I don't want to make a big deal," she said in the video.
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She hasn't been shy about making a big deal out of her milestone.
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It's only $22 off, but like AirPods, any deal is a big deal.
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Perhaps you haven't heard, but Selena's hair is kind of a big deal.
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"It's a big deal, 50 years," says Paisley of planning his outfit accordingly.
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That Nikon is making both types of these cameras is a big deal.
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So what's the big deal with $20 more a month going to restaurants?
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Some musicians like to make a big deal out of a new album.
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People think I'm a big deal, and I'm beginning to believe it myself.
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I'll have more on this on Monday, but this is a big deal.
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And I was like, 'Let it go on fire, what's the big deal?
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This is a big deal for people like me who follow GiveWell closely.
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So when an F1 goes on sale, it's kind of a big deal.
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All signs point to this sequel being a pretty big deal for Disney.
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That's a big deal because certain types of bacterial life can produce methane.
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An eight-year delay may seem like no big deal in the grand
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So far in what we've tried, that confusion isn't really a big deal.
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What's more, it's not even the only big deal adaption of the novel.
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The big deal here, though, is really that design and the incredible display.
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Foo Fighters like no big deal at the end in teeny tiny font.
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That's a pretty fucking big deal, being as he's only recently turned 20.
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Perhaps you heard of it, as it was kind of a big deal.
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So if my mother didn't come through with the recipes, no big deal.
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Trump agreeing to the $2 trillion figure would indeed be a big deal.
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"It shouldn't be such a big deal to go ahead and investigate this."
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That's a very big deal, as evidenced by, for instance, self-driving cars.
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We had been to dances before so this was not a big deal.
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And if you're 6, like my younger kid is, it's no big deal.
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So don't worry, Libra; whatever isn't a big deal will fizzle out quickly.
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There might have been some difficult nights, but what was the big deal?
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Sharks Coach Peter DeBoer did not make a big deal about it Monday.
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THE CONSUMER, THE DIRECT CONSUMER SHIFT THAT YOU'RE IMPLEMENTING, IT'S A BIG DEAL.
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If you've never attended XOXO yourself, that might seem like no big deal.
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This is not the big deal some would make it out to be.
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We didn't think that it was actually that much of a big deal.
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"It's only one floor, so it's not a big deal," Mr. Roncoroni said.
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It was Wednesday of this week, and a big deal for the company.
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No big deal for Olivia, as long as Rowan doesn't get to win.
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" As for C.K., Maron impressed that the comedian's actions were "a big deal.
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Growing up in the 80s, the music of Prince was a big deal.
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That's a big deal because Strzok had enormous reach for just one agent.
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Aside on this: That excise tax change, while costly, is a big deal.
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Clinton in Virginia by even a bit, it would be a big deal.
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Analysts think it could be a very, very big deal for the company.
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That alone is a big deal for thousands of people in the city.
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Also, the woman didn't want to make a big deal out of nothing.
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"Come on people, it's no big deal," Noah said on Tuesday night's broadcast.
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But at the time, Feige thought his lowly position was a big deal.
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I'm pretty sure today's the big deal we're going to talk about it.
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Beyoncé's saying "I'm with her" on Friday might have been a big deal.
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There's this thing called Black Friday, and it's kind of a big deal.
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There are a lot of Puerto Rican voters and it's a big deal.
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If they don't get a full dose, it's usually not a big deal.
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Is it a big deal for Mr. Xi to be called "core leader"?
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It didn't seem to be a big deal one way or the other.
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Even for a non-scientist, that probably already sounds like a big deal.
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"It's a big deal for her," her mom Kristin Kimble told WLS-TV.
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The bottom line: This is not surprising, but it's still a big deal.
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Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said it was no "big deal," while Sen.
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"If you're a long-term investor, it's not a big deal," McAleer said.
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Naked Attraction started last year, and it quickly became a pretty big deal.
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"I don't understand what the big deal is," wrote Facebook user Dennell Winston.
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This is a very big deal, not just for security, but for usability.
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No big deal, you immediately clarify the error and maybe blame your spellchecker.
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"I was like, 'It's a golf course; it's no big deal,"' he said.
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That's a big deal and it may be important in some congressional races.
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"Yeah, it's fine, I mean it's not a big deal," Trump told Wallace.
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No big deal 30 degrees or 110 degrees, Deputies grab a hoop & patrol.
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It wasn't a big deal at the time, but I found it odd.
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Trump tweets at key moments helped showcase the vote as a big deal.
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" He then dropped this line -- "Why does everybody make such a big deal?
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"Randomly, finding the perfect chairs was a big deal for me," says Ceccarelli.
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It's not a big deal, I think its good service and good manners.
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First of all, acknowledge that there's a problem, which is a big deal.
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So far the Danish company has failed to successfully execute a big deal.
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But that was before chatbots and chat customer support were a big deal.
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Yeah, maybe they meddled in our election, but that wasn't a big deal.
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I would've been around ten so it was kind of a big deal.
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"[Traveling] four hours between the two labs is no big deal," said Deshpande.
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Because the dumb media would just make a big deal out of it!
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And now we have to get 5G and 5G is a big deal.
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Expecting to feel silly for making such a big deal out of this.
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Yeah. Fortunately, we're on the east coast so it's not a big deal.
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Based on the global reaction, the missile test was clearly a big deal.
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