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1 Scarcely anything was drank, concluded Mr. Sam, with a slight hiccup .
2 There was a slight hiccup .
3 A slight hiccup in romance in October might need a firm stance, but November looks to be a very cozy month.
4 There followed a slight hiccup : defeat to Hereford United in the FA Cup, their embarrassment spared by the absence of cameras.
5 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): There may be a slight hiccup that could disrupt your routine.
6 The only slight hiccup happened at around 2.30pm, when the festival's sole entrance gate turned into a complete shambles.
7 Although, we've now been left with a slight hiccup -for a brief period overnight, no-onewas exactly sure what time the shut-downwould start.
8 It concerns the rise, slight hiccup and rise of entrepreneur Wayne Huizenga in true good old fashioned American rags (literally) to riches style.
9 "Covered in fleas," I answer quickly, only a slight hiccup in my voice.
10 "You owe a long candle to your saint for your luck to-day in meeting me," he said, with a slight hiccup .
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