A Florida teenager was banged up for six months yesterday after admitting he hacked into NASA systems. |
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Just then the front door banged open and I jumped as a man ran into the room. |
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She heard the whoosh of a flushing toilet, and one of the stall doors banged open to reveal a girl with bronze skin and curly dark hair. |
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Timur and Anikei banged out of the house as the narrative was winding down. |
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I have NO idea what Thursday's Fence will be like, because I banged that thing out without heed for the usual rules of coherence. |
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More than 12,000 British people are banged up like this every year, only to be found not guilty of any crime when their trial finally arrives. |
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This gives inmates only an hour in which to shower, play pool, chat and relax, before they are banged up alone again. |
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But he had been banged up for a while, and didn't know how to put together the alliances, how to outreach and work with others. |
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Awaiting trial, they are banged up at Cook County Jail under the tight regime of crooked prison matron Morton. |
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Mickey, Danny, Albert, Ash and Stacie return from a well-earned break to discover that old-time grifter Harry Holmes has been banged up. |
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Defenses increasingly are forcing Jake Delhomme to move the ball and now first-half star Stephen Davis is banged up. |
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Smoltz missed all of last year after undergoing elbow surgery, Veras blew out a knee and Jordan was banged up most of the second half. |
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The key on defense is health, because key players LB Jessie Armstead and Hamilton have been banged up, and their backups have little experience. |
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The Cardinals have suffered without LCB Duane Starks all season and Renaldo Hill has been banged up. |
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I know Angola was banged up, and that obviously was a factor, but we had a lot of guys do some good things. |
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That means you were banged up badly enough to get sent home, but not permanently hurt. |
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Numerous starters and key reserves are banged up and missing practice time or games. |
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He thrived late last season when Davis was banged up, and the coaches hope to use Foster more. |
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When Derrick Brooks was banged up two years ago, that defense was not the same. |
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Upon being helped from the vehicle, Smathers, whose knees had been banged up in the crash, collapsed to the ground. |
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That has changed in recent weeks as Foster emerged while Davis was banged up. |
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They scuffled and banged around downstairs for a few minutes, but then they were gone. |
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We think he might have banged his head on the sea wall but we can't be sure. |
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Meanwhile, my father banged through the house and found my brother's other two BB guns and broke them in a similar fashion. |
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Exactly half of his deliveries were on a good length, and while he banged 18 in short, another 11 were pitched well up in the blockhole. |
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Redd banged home 6 of 8 trifectas on his way to 35 points, while Sam Cassell went triple-dipping with 39, 10 and 10 despite a bad hip. |
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I banged my head on the desk over and over again as everyone turned to look at me, snickering and smirking. |
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I banged on about malnourished and neglected old persons, but not everyone believed me. |
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The door banged open and another speech therapist entered with two interns bringing up the rear. |
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The teenager added that Hall then threw him into the middle of the road, where he hit his left shoulder on a speed hump and banged his head. |
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He banged his head on the cab when he went over the bumps, and hurt his hip. |
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The rubber tyres of the wheelchair bumped and banged against the curb as he tried to manoeuvre back onto the pavement. |
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At the site of one ambush there was a festive air as a large group of boys banged away at the burned carcass of an abandoned U.S. vehicle. |
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Stable companion Scarthy Lad banged a splint bone when he won at Clonmel earlier in the month and will be out of action until the new year. |
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If there is justice in the afterlife, he is getting banged around Hades like a brick in a clothes drier. |
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Indiana's lineup has been banged and bruised, with six key players, including star forward Jermaine O'Neal, nursing injuries. |
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Before I knew it my arm flew up, the auctioneer banged the hammer down and she was mine! |
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The metal garbage can at the end of the barracks became alive like a steel band, as Sergeant Gonvea banged it with a stick. |
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He banged his elbow on a marble countertop while cleaning dishes at his home. |
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She banged on doors and storefronts but there was no one to respond to her cries. |
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Certain political heavyweights have reportedly even banged on the table during the meetings. |
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She banged her hammer, noting that the meeting was over and calling the court to order. |
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To get the radiant heat running, I banged on the check valves with a block of wood until the copper supply pipe got hot. |
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The chocolate-box image of Mozart as a little miracle can be promptly banged on the head. |
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The rain banged hard and fast on my head like a small toddler drumming contently on a cooking pan with a spoon. |
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If your feet and toenails are really banged up, consider getting a pedicure. |
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One or two original clout nails are banged into place to hold the seatboard in exactly the right position. |
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The air conditioner was an old window rattler that continuously clunked, banged and leaked water everywhere. |
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A three-man band banged out peppy martial tunes while the group chanted and danced in the heat. |
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It was hit when the car immediately behind shunted into his vehicle after it was banged from behind by a third motorist. |
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And suppose, being banged up indoors all day, they couldn't afford to pay the mortgage? |
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Football is a contact sport in which you get bumped and banged the whole time. |
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I curled my fingers into my palm and banged my fist weakly against the door. |
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There was a mean landlord who wore flashy clothes and banged on the door when the rent was due. |
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They made love until the tenants of the flatette next door banged on the wall and told them to shut up. |
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A second bear, standing on its hind legs, banged a tambourine with a forepaw. |
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I tried to give him the thumbs up but banged my funny bone on the pole and had to shriek in pain. |
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Cassandra jumped skittishly as the door banged shut, suddenly dampening the sound of Randy's squabbling parents, leaving her in silence. |
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I wasn't sure what was happening as the judge banged his gavel on the bench and the court was adjourned. |
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The judge banged his gavel several times to demand silence, but he couldn't be heard above the noise that was increasing by the minute. |
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When the auctioneer banged his gavel for the last time, the auction had raised over 100,000 baht. |
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The judge banged on the table again, wielding the gavel like Thor's hammer, this time with a note of finality that echoed in the spacious room. |
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Suddenly everyone was talking at once, and the judge banged his gavel on the desk. |
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He banged his head on the way over, hated the ground and did the splits over the first fence, pulling all the muscles in his chest. |
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They waved and banged on the window, trying desperately to get some reaction from us, or to throw us off. |
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When he wasn't being banged to the ground, Bergman was falling over himself as Hare treated him like a personal punchbag. |
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His face had purpled to roughly the same shade as a ripe eggplant and he banged vigorously on his desk with a gavel. |
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Orion slipped from Dom's shoulder and banged his head on the floor as the grandfather clock tolled midnight. |
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Dad banged on the door and that was my signal to get out of the hot, steaming shower and get dressed. |
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The best thing about spending the next few weeks behind bars is that if you're banged up you actually lose the right to vote for the duration. |
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People were throwing up on the lawn as loud music banged through the walls. |
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It banged against the wall with a resounding thud that echoed through the ship. |
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It was still weak from having been broken the year before and I banged it on the steering wheel and it broke again. |
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Ian twisted his body sideways and banged his hip into the frame of the chair, jolting the rear wheels over the edge of the curb. |
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The door banged open then and William flounced into the room with a jovial grin. |
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Returning to earth, the ball banged off the shin of a spectator, raising a nasty welt. |
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The ball spun for the Ecuadorean and he banged in a fierce shot which the goalkeeper could only palm away. |
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The delegation heard that one inmate had complained that his head was repeatedly banged against a wall by an officer. |
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He said the man grabbed hold of him and banged his back against a low garden wall four or five times. |
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In other incidents I have received bruises, a sprained thumb and had my head banged against a wall. |
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There was another thump, and then something banged up against the door to her lab. |
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She was grabbed by the hair, pushed against the wall and had her head banged several times by the accused. |
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She banged her head lightly against the wall and heard the ringing noise of metal. |
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They were carrying a hammer which they banged on the security windows of the bank as they demanded money. |
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To get some tire-spinning momentum at the start, the engine had to be revved up and the clutch pedal banged out. |
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There was a sharp clatter when Mrs. Jones banged the pan with her spatula as she whipped around to face them. |
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As the owner banged on the window, one of the thieves hot-wired the car, whilst the other made a rude gesture. |
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The neighbors downstairs banged on the ceiling and so then I began banging my head against the wall. |
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Standing up quickly, she banged her head against the top shelf in the cupboard and cursed. |
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As she raised her free hand, Ian, sensing a slap, flinched away and banged his head hard into the corner of a shelf. |
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He tried to stand up and banged his head rather painfully on a shelf sticking out of the wall. |
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Then there was the personal injury claim from a man who jumped from his bed when he heard his car being hit and banged his head on a shelf. |
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Addingham were trying to spread play out wide but each time they lost possession, the ball was banged straight back down route one style. |
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If his team has banged in five, he's the most ecstatic fan on the park and doesn't mind who knows it. |
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By comparison, the three Eagles tries came off Bulldog mistakes while Eagles flyhalf Hugo van As banged over four penalties and a conversion. |
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One after another they banged the ball out of the infield, line-drives and whizzing grounders and almost all of them got on base. |
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And, in his first major league at-bat, he banged a single off veteran right-hander Hank Borowy. |
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Pock were unable to take advantage of their numerical superiority until Mitchell banged over a 40 yard penalty. |
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He's just banged in ten goals from midfield and has come good at the right time. |
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He ran superbly from full-back and banged over seven goals as Leigh secured their place against Salford in the Arriva Trains Cup final. |
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Her boots banged louder and harder and with each step she screamed to herself the words she had been thinking for four days but never uttered. |
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Noise banged through the high-ceilinged, uncarpeted room, matching the din inside her skull. |
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Two loud, sharp knocks banged at the black doors guarding the entrance to the Calestia Dela. |
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She banged open the door of her locker, and put on her armour with a speed born of practice. |
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When the door had banged open so suddenly, she had been startled enough to let out a yelp loud enough for anyone in the house to hear. |
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He got about two steps towards the doors before they banged open and the room was blinded with light. |
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She banged open the door to find them all huddled together in a large group, lounging on the floor, obviously discussing something. |
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Beneath him, heavy footsteps raced from room to room, and doors banged open. |
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But Karen was already gone, laughter trailing behind her, webbing the screen door as it banged open and shut. |
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Then the back door had banged open and Sonny had followed the college boy out to his car, quick long strides crunching over gravel. |
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He was in such a rush to get in and out of the sight of passers by that he banged open the door with a resounding crash. |
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Iroka awoke with a start as the front door banged open and a figure stumbled in. |
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The car door closest to Tyler banged open and a tall girl of 17 stepped out from it. |
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His day began with a shrill and strident press statement banged out at about 1 o'clock, which is long before he could have understood what the Government was up to. |
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The next thing I know I have banged into the ref and he has gone down. |
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You know that red mist thing where you find yourself punching some inoffensive article of furniture for no better reason than that you have just banged into it? |
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If these allegations were made about me I would be banged up by now. |
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They'd banged me up at just after 1am and they let me out at 5.30 am. |
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Extra time loomed after Kevin Sinfield banged over a late penalty but Warriors had one last throw of the dice and Tickle's timely one-pointer was enough. |
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It was clear from the moment he went on-loan to Bournemouth as a West Ham player, and banged in all those goals on the bounce, that this was a special talent. |
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Last August a mob-handed police raid whisked them off without any warning and banged them up behind the barbed wire of Harmondsworth detention centre at Heathrow. |
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Police are investigating whether he fell from a rope swing over the stream and banged his head and drowned or if he slipped into a deep pool and got out of his depth. |
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He stepped out to clean something, and the door banged shut behind him. |
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Two pewter mugs banged down in front of us, spilling liquid. |
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Lakers forward Karl Malone has been banged up and just generally not close to his old self, missing wide-open jumpers and struggling to get into any kind of rhythm. |
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He banged his head on a coin slot, tore a hole in it the size of a quarter, started bleeding bad and couldn't find anything to plug the hole with but washing powder. |
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She banged loudly on the front door, her hand itching to slap something. |
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The ladies under the dryers nodded in agreement, doing untold damage to their new hairstyles as they banged them against the inside of the dryers. |
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Then something banged against the inside wall where Dennis was caulking. |
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He had had enough of this Dutch mastery and plowed through the Dutch and banged in a lightening strike as the Dutch goalkeeper was beaten all ends up. |
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Suddenly the doors banged open and I looked up to see three dark men. |
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He didn't fare as well in his only extended action as a full-time starter in Houston last season, but the Texans' offensive line and QB David Carr were banged up. |
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My muddy shoe slipped, and I banged my kneecap on a fence rail, clinging for dear life. |
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Students at universities boycotted classes and banged plates and cups in cafeterias. |
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He got banged up, but was only seriously injured long after he had missed his chance. |
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Meaning, we can now say with some certainty that Doris Kearns Goodwin banged Abraham Lincoln. |
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They waved and banged away, some for as long as four hours while they waited for Romney to arrive. |
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Right now, I banged my knee up pretty badly and I have a back problem. |
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It's a miracle that someone wasn't killed or seriously injured when the raceway gates banged open shortly before 7 a.m., said those caught in the crush. |
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She then went straight to Lily's house and banged open the door. |
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The great escapist simply banged the darbies on the pillar and walked off. |
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Another hour later, the screen door banged open with a small clatter. |
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They were left with no running game, and their defense was banged up. |
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Yes, Romeo Crennel has some work to do and his team is banged up. |
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The Aggies weren't horrible even though they were banged up in 2002, going 6-6 with two of the losses in overtime and two others by a touchdown or less. |
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She reached the Mayor's house and banged the door knocker twice. |
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He banged home a tidy drop punt to put his team back out by seven points. |
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I banged on the door, too inebriated and stupefied to think. |
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The three women banged and clattered down the stairs and out the door. |
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They all fell over and Carrie banged her head on the fender. |
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The airman grabbed Ian by the jacket and shoved him against the back wall of the elevator and banged Ian's head against the imitation woodgrain panelling. |
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I think someone saw Wrath of Khan before they banged the script out. |
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At regular intervals, backbenchers apishly banged their desks to salute their leader or, in response to their opponents, broke into bursts of sarcastic laughter. |
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He grabbed a fist full of hair in one take, and we were pretty banged up by the end of it. |
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We sent him some rough demos and he banged his parts out in two days. |
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The group banged on the door to alert the sleeping occupants to no avail. |
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I banged the book shut and silenced the babble of my inner teachers. |
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She claims he banged his head after falling forwards from a baby walker. |
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The sentries banged the door five times with a giant mallet. |
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One morning the youngest children shook maracas, banged small cymbals, and danced and skipped to international music in a room lined with colorful banners and maps. |
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One man nearly crashed his car and another banged into a lamppost. |
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I bolted upright and banged my head on the shelf in the closet. |
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Her head came up so quickly that she banged it on the shelf above her. |
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The bag contained a teddy bear, some fruit and some clothes but magistrates had no sympathy and banged him up for 10 days under public nuisance laws. |
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The boxes shook, banged, and shuddered, yet they stayed closed. |
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Last August a mob-handed police raid whisked them off without any warning and banged them up behind the barbed wire of the nearest detention centre. |
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In 1969, blues great Waters was banged up in a car wreck, while his longtime pianist Otis Spann died the following year. |
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At the top of the stairs was a heavy door with a peephole. Flick banged on it and stood where her face could be seen through the judas. |
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She banged at my door and stammered at me through my mail slot, demanding attention. |
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He'd been untouchable for the past decade, but now Roy Grace had finally banged him to rights. |
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The timeless Ace Of Spades sent the crowd into overdrive as they played air guitars, head banged and moshed throughout. |
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Oh yes, and tell her to take care of herself too, and not get herself all banged up again, or she will look old before her time. |
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I lived in a fringe of the city, down Happy Valley Road, in a bit of a rumpty palace of a house banged together by some DIY no-hoper. |
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The Model T became a legend.... The Tin Lizzie rattled and banged across the country. |
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She stared at him for a second, then clomped down to the kitchen, banged the cabinets open and closed. |
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He had a hand axe in his pocket and drunkenly kicked down a fence then banged on his ex-pal's door. |
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Neighbours banged on the door to Berit Mountain's first-floor flat for several minutes after spotting smoke. |
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If one of these devices gets banged around and broken, the tritium can leak out. |
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He banged through a back door on the lower floor, directly into the game room, which was mostly a male domain. His mother had her mom-cave upstairs. |
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The Co-operative Bank this week banged another nail in the coffin of the cheque by replacing cheque encashments at bank counters with plastic cards. |
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He appeared to re-injure his his left wrist when he banged it into the left shinguard of A's catcher Kurt Suzuki while scoring in the first inning. |
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Climbing into the Mustang, McCauley banged a Uey in front of the post office and stopped for the red light half a block up at the corner of Sea Street. |
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