Examples of using Bit different in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Ecclesiastic
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The speed of life is a bit different here from what you find along the coast.
She's always been a bit different, but then she went down with the flag.
Hell can mean quite a bit different based on which person you ask.
Looking for something a bit different?
Suddenly you see something that looks a bit different.
We're just a bit different.
Fitbit's first smartwatch offers something a bit different.
my business life is quite a bit different.
All the games are bit different from other in concept and also in playing method.
Quite a bit different in color from an adult female Common Finch in the first weeks of its life.
The 80X is a bit different from the other AMPs cause it's more versatile.
Use WASD KEYS to control your tank(the keys are set up a bit different from the usual truck game,
The main reason why it sounds different is probably exactly that the music actually is a bit different.
Although they are a bit different, the terms pycnogenol
The terminology may sometimes be a bit different, but the basic principles are just as at financial exchanges.
The city of Oslo is the capital of Norway and is a bit different from many other European cities.
In Turkey, the criteria for awarding stars are a bit different, you usually have to expect a lower standard of two stars.
This adware is a bit different from other adwares since it does not install any extensions.
The design of this slot is a bit different from what you're used to,
A bit different from her predecessors this version in printed pony with gold spikes is for the femme a la mode on the go.