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1 I inspected the greenhouses today and we have a bumper crop.
2 Forbairt will have a bumper year also, as more Irish investors back new businesses.
3 Well, at least, we must have a bumper to celebrate the conclusion of the transaction.
4 I have a bumper , he soothed himself.
5 During these 80 years I would sometimes have a bumper crop of honey and then again sometimes a total failure.
6 That shiny new car you just bought should have a bumper sticker saying "I'm going to be Hazardous Waste".
7 The Papua New Guinea cricket team might not be at the World Cup but they still have a bumper international schedule to look forward to.
8 But while the slopes are looking to have a bumper season -it will not quite be "business as usual" when visiting the mountains.
9 Everyone had a bumper crop this year, said another U.S. trader.
10 My cobnut tree has a bumper crop this year, so I am told.
11 By way of apology, we 've a bumper crop this week.
12 This of course acted as a great stimulant, and we had a bumper meeting on Friday.
13 If I had a bumper I'd stand on my head, and drink a health to them.
14 I wish I had a bumper sticker.
15 Per a report in this morning's Indo, the Irish branch of the ticket giant had a bumper 2009.
16 MarketReports: Two new reports show that the commercial property market had a bumper year in 2005, writes Jack Fagan.
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