Cougars lifted their game in the second half and pummelled the Lions line, but could not find the final touch. |
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I had a quick shower, and was then back on the table to be covered with piping-hot towels then pummelled, kneaded and massaged all over. |
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Deliveries that were once sneaked into the covers now pummelled the boundary boards. |
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He dropped his swords and pummelled the paladin's helm with his armoured gauntlets, knocking him backwards and disorientating him for a second. |
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I pictured him walking home in the cold, or being held down and pummelled by some delinquent's fists. |
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Such bloodstained enormities pass unnoticed now in a media pummelled into numbness by a government at last bereft of any moral sense or shame. |
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It acts on one like a bludgeon until one's sensibility is pummelled flat and one's heart goes dead. |
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Her fingers dug expertly into the knotted muscles of my shoulders, pummelled my back, massaged the tension out of my neck. |
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Mortar shells pummelled the starved earth and bullets zinged through the sky. |
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He was promptly rugby tackled and pummelled by two officers twice his age, size and weight. |
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For the last 30 years or so, the neo-Marxists have relentlessly pummelled the frail strawman of patriarchy. |
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Luckily, I wasn't pummelled to death with cast-off newsroom typewriters, and was even allowed to continue working. |
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The economic crisis has pummelled Sun, which never really recovered from the dotcom bust. |
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As the debris pummelled his pick-up truck, he tried another route, up Lyle Street, down Darwin Street and behind the Cumberland hotel and spa. |
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On the other hand, Mr Bush has also been pummelled for far longer by Mr Kerry's surrogates. |
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The Moon and the Earth have both been pummelled by meteorites during the past 5 billion years. |
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On July 6, a severe thunderstorm with golf-ball sized hail pummelled Calgary. |
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Emerging markets were, in fact, pummelled in the first two months of 2009 but rebounded very strongly over the balance of the year. |
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My limbs were twisted and flexed, my head was rotated and all portions of my anatomy were squeezed, pinched, pummelled and kneaded. |
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Even though a dreadful sense of finality pummelled him and threatened to bring back the depression that had barely nagged him for many years, he kept walking. |
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Earlier this year, a severe storm pummelled communities from KitchenerWaterloo to Toronto. |
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On April 23-24, spring weather came to a brutish halt as wet snow and high winds pummelled southwestern Ontario. |
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Watching a big hit on a player now comes with the same twinge of guilt as watching clips of Muhammad Ali being pummelled. |
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Huge wafts of liquorice lift from the glass, then the palate is pummelled with savoury white pepper touches, meaty black fruit, green olives and a grippy warm finish. |
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At the time of writing, before the markets open Wednesday, farm commodity futures have been pummelled. |
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That is one reason why the United Nations, which remains popular among the public, regularly gets pummelled on Capitol Hill. |
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Ontario's once-flourishing tobacco industry has been pummelled for years by cheap labour and cost of production abroad, as well as the growing awareness of tobacco's harmful effects. |
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Continued concerns regarding the credit crisis, a slowdown in consumer spending and a further weakening of the U. S. economy has pummelled stock markets. |
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In late August and early September, three successive hurricanes and one tropical storm pummelled Haiti, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake. |
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Their fizzing, euphoric melodies are still present, but this time they're pummelled by onslaughts of evil percussion – full-frontal assaults that snarl up the frequencies. |
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A decade-long civil war pummelled the country. |
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Over millennia, the ocean waves have pummelled the coast into an alluring corrugation of beaches and cliffs, and today they toy with surfers and provide a backdrop for dream holidays. |
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This past January 24th, for the second time in ten years, the Landes de Gascogne region was pummelled by a storm of exceptional severity nammed Klaus. |
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Many food products are pummelled with such a quantity of agricultural chemical additives and ever-greater amounts of processing substances that little of their natural goodness is left when they finally reach your table. |
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Needing a solitary goal to take the tie into extra-time, the Spaniards pummelled the Gunners throughout without being able to force a breakthrough. |
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