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And yet “Wicked,” like “Barbie” and this summer’s big hit, “Inside Out 2,” has played to enormous audiences across all kinds of demographics, not to mention generations, and no doubt included loads of families.

When Margye Solomon decided to end her 33-year marriage last year, she knew her finances would take a big hit.

A falling birth rate, the cost of living and fewer big hit film franchises have combined to push the value of sales down 3% on the previous year.

From BBC

The home crowd had things to get their teeth into - Ewan Ashman’s big hit on Eben Etzebeth chief among them.

From BBC

Defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe assembled a game plan that flustered Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola with disguised blitzes before linebacker Carson Schwesinger knocked the freshman out of the game with a big hit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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