Defeats have become almost commonplace, the latest of which was a 5-1 drubbing against Bristol City on Tuesday night. |
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For those survivors of the 43-3 drubbing in London two years ago, there is a real chance of some sort of redemption. |
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What is going to be the response to the critical drubbing of the Matrix sequels? |
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It has taken a drubbing from analysts who say its labor costs are too high. |
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Goals from Halliday and Broadbent gave Bishopthorpe a 2-0 win over York Nomads in midweek, but that was followed by a 7-1 drubbing by Samson. |
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En route to the final, Japan had scored 46 goals from 4 matches, including a 21-0 drubbing of Sri Lanka. |
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Whenever I go to London I pass by the site of the Battle of the Thames, where Tecumseh died and we administered a drubbing to you chaps. |
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Despite the drubbing they received at Kolkata, the visitors must be nursing big hopes of squaring the series here. |
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When it first opened, it got a critical drubbing, but after learning some lessons in hospitality, it's earned a second chance. |
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Following closely on the Dutchmen's heels are the Czech Republic, who remain one point behind following a resounding 6-1 drubbing of Macedonia. |
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After all, it took a drubbing in the last local council elections and lost control for the first time in years. |
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His drubbing by Chirac was soon eclipsed by even more extraordinary developments in the Netherlands. |
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The first motivating force was the critical drubbing that 2002's Come With Us album received. |
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These two films took a critical drubbing from some of the more thoughtful critics, but I think they have been undervalued. |
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McCall travelled with Airdrie this time last year and inflicted a 6-1 drubbing. |
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Edmondson missed last Saturday's 4-0 drubbing at Cardiff with a calf-strain and his steely determination was sorely missed by City. |
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I must say that he's looking a bit peaky after the drubbing he's had over his law partnership. |
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In detail England looked like world-beaters as last season's championship kicked off with a 44-15 drubbing of Wales at the Millennium Stadium. |
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According to figures released on Friday, US consumer sentiment tumbled in early July as the stock market drubbing soured Americans' expectations. |
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The 49-3 defeat at Murrayfield in 1990 was on a par with a 51-0 drubbing received at the hands of the English seven days earlier. |
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She's been the hottest skip on the ice this week and impressed me from the get-go with her opening match drubbing of Team Canada. |
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Scotland give Spain a 3-1 drubbing, Maurice Johnstone netting a brace and Kenny Dalglish firing one of his best international goals. |
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There was never a hint of the 7-0 drubbing that Clitheroe handed out to their opponents in April, as the visitors found themselves 3-0 in front with less than an hour played. |
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In the meantime, your law partner joins an opposition party and becomes the Prime Minister, by drubbing the founding father of the party at the polls. |
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In 1999, Crowley repeated the feat, this time drubbing Collins. |
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He is despised by the overwhelming majority of the population, and most of them will secretly cheer if he gets a drubbing at the hands of the protestors. |
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Past governments might have ignored the ruckus, but the ruling coalition had suffered a nasty drubbing in last month's polls for parliament's lower house. |
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Lincoln did not gloat over the South's drubbing as some Radical Republicans wished he had. |
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Fremantle condemned Geelong to their worst losing streak since 2006, dishing out a 44-point drubbing to the Cats at Simonds Stadium. |
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As it turned out the poll underestimated the drubbing the party would receive. |
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Beasley then sealed the 4-0 drubbing, tallying his second on the night with a close-range finish just seconds from time. |
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Despite a 3-0 drubbing to France in their opening game, they went on to put a decent show against Denmark and Saudi Arabia, drawing against both. |
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But certainly in minimum, there would be some hot drubbing from other inmates when people escape. |
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Persson was impressed by his team's 5-2 drubbing of local men's side last Tuesday in a training match for this week's fixture. |
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Results for 2010 are generally modest for all industries, in spite of the drubbing that some are taking this year. |
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Mr Sarkozy's Right-wing UMP group scored a worse-than-expected 26.18 per cent and is heading for a drubbing in next Sunday's runoff. |
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Rick Perry, who returned to Texas to reassess the race after his fifth-place drubbing in Iowa, looms as a question mark. |
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Chuck, always a gamer, hits the slopes again and gets another drubbing. |
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York Wasps will be looking to bounce back from Friday's drubbing at Doncaster to end Keighley Cougars' seven-match winning run at Huntington Stadium today. |
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She took a drubbing, fielding accusations of self-aggrandizement from the financial press and fans alike. |
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Her Food Network-colleague Guy Fieri opened a new restaurant and Times Square and received a drubbing in The New York Times. |
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The Republican senator took a drubbing in his own state from Democratic strategist Pat Caddell. |
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After the drubbing I gave James Turrell's Guggenheim mess, it's a pleasure to have found a Light And Space work I can get behind. |
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The drubbing is so complete that any filmmaker with even a shred of dignity would never pick up a camera without mounting a serious counter rebuttal. |
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Council sporting officials thought children could be psychologically damaged by the trauma of an ignominious drubbing at the hands of more gifted players. |
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India's top brass, remindful of the embarrassing drubbing it received in 1962 at the hands of the Chinese, is deeply suspicious of China's relationship with Pakistan. |
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They would get their opportunity after a narrow 1-0 win over Korean outfit Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC in the quarter-finals, only to be swept majestically aside by the UEFA Champions League holders in a 4-0 drubbing. |
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After a 4-0 drubbing of Haiti, whose inconsistency was as aggravating as their individual ability was inspiring, Mexico were made to suffer to reach the final. |
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Brazil, for their part, exacted revenge over La Verde with a 6-0 drubbing in Recife, before securing top spot and a place at the finals thanks to a 2-0 win over Uruguay on the final matchday. |
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Arsenal revenged its loss to Manchester United last time with a 5-0 drubbing this time. |
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Post-Suarez Liverpool welcome a Southampton side punch-drunk after a summer drubbing from the iron fists of capitalism, much of it Anfield-based. |
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As the drubbing voters handed to Barack Obama's Democratic party in Tuesday's midterm elections show, most Americans don't feel like the recession is over or the economy is getting much better. |
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He will first need to be forgiven for having led the DPJ into a resounding election drubbing in 2005. In this section Trading danger for captivity State of denial Bad or mad? |
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Headline grabber: Romano Scott of Santos scored two goals in a 4-0 drubbing of relegation candidates Black Leopards as the so-called 'people's team' stay on course to challenge the top two. |
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The Liberals took a drubbing in four federal by-elections in November, finishing third in all four of them, among both English and French-speaking Canadians, on both coasts and in urban as well as in rural Canada. |
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Instead, he made Sorceror, which took a drubbing from Luke Skywalker and co at the box office. |
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It was to prove an historic meeting, with Russia's second-ever international match ending in an inauspicious 16-0 drubbing that remains a record for both nations. |
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Mexico kept up their recent revival in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa? qualifying with a 3-0 drubbing of Costa Rica on the road in San Jose, the effervescent Gio dos Santos leading the way. |
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Inspired by 80,000 awed fans, the nimble, stocky striker scored four against the Soviets, who could only add a meaningless consolation goal in a 4-1 drubbing. |
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The legal profession takes a regular, reflexive drubbing in America. |
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After drubbing the outgunned New Zealanders to the tune of 5-0 in their round-of-16 clash in the capital, there may well be a dangerous intoxication creeping into the Eaglets' camp. |
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However, the highlight of the run is traditionally seen as the 5-0 drubbing of Scotland on 16 May 1931 in Vienna, as it was the first time Scotland tasted defeat on the continent. |
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The first few rain-soaked minutes of the Final gave the Hungarians' added cause for optimism, while Herberger's troops looked set for a second drubbing by the side hailed as the best in the world at the time. |
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While those who predicted a close contest missed the result by miles, others did not foresee the drubbing of the NDA or the landslide for the Grand Alliance. |
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At the end of an enthralling match, however, Blue Star clinched victory with a lastminute goal and gained revenge for a 4-0 drubbing by Skelmersdale at the weekend. |
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His mother gave him a drubbing after finding out he'd been stealing. |
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