With that Amanda socked Austin in the face and Erika punched Eric in the stomach. |
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Now these execs are starting to worry about getting socked with a payroll tax increase. |
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We're so close, that when he grabbed at the Ding Dong, I only socked him reasonably hard in the arm. |
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We know what newsletters he gets and how much he's socked away in the stock market. |
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Right now the weather is kind of socked in there at base camp so we are not able to fly. |
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Don't let the field get socked in with early morning fog or a decreasing ceiling when you no longer have enough fuel to get to your divert base. |
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When the weather socked in again, the infantrymen and artillerymen were ready for the German main attack that took place on Christmas Eve. |
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Predictions were a coastal storm would meet the kind of weather that socked the Midwest earlier in the week. |
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He fidgets in his chair like a man unaccustomed to sitting still, crossing and uncrossing his legs, slipping his socked feet underneath him. |
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Sabriel swiftly stepped forward and socked Darius soundly across the face, punching him so hard that her knuckles cracked. |
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The coast was socked in with fog this morning, making an inland Southern California heat wave look like a mirage. |
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To round the picture off he slips his silk socked feet into black Italian square-toed, patent leather shoes. |
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Place your socked foot on the luxurious green base and use the left hand jaw of the bootjack to remove the left hand boot. |
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I woke up ready to face the day without feeling as if I'd been socked over the head. |
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Their explanation is that the tech bubble overwhelmingly dealt losses to the very rich, while the housing crash socked poorer consumers. |
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Surely, by early 2015 some of the higher profile GOP presidential aspirants will have socked away a few million dollars. |
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Then, the Kennedys were socked in the jaw when Caroline was deemed, in humiliatingly public fashion, not ready for prime time. |
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I have a couple of things socked away for her actual b-day on Sunday. |
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If low cloud is present at either Jakes Corner or Johnson Crossing, then the pass will often be socked in. |
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He tapped Brett on the shoulder and socked one to him straight. |
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In June the Monterey coast weather can be sunny or socked in. |
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They believe even more strongly, however, that voters do not like getting socked with rent increases. |
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Besides, he may be socked for damages if he omits a test that a lawyer subsequently convinces a jury might have been useful. |
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Other money has been socked away to earn interest in city reserve funds. |
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Domestic supplies need to be first socked away before importers may consider paying a higher price for Canadian origin. |
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This is more than is socked away in RRSPs, or spent on tobacco, alcohol and games of chance combined. |
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Yank the summer beachball backdrop and roll in the back-to-school yellow pencils, the scrapy noise of leaf rakers, the harvest of pumpkins, knee socked girls in wool kilts. |
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Two days later, in a doubleheader against the White Sox, he socked his 54th, a two-run shot in the fifth inning. |
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Lanz was struck silent, and then socked Felix in the shoulder. |
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Thanks to the many readers who socked it to us for the spelling error. |
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She does so with a drop in her mellifluousness, but also with a slight curve of her long spine: she bends as if she's just been socked in the back with some slightly familiar bit of bad news. |
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If we could free up and shake loose some of the huge amount of money that CMHC has socked away, we could put it back into solving some of the problems of housing and co-ops, like Norman Bethune. |
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If even a scattered layer of low cloud below 700 feet is reported at the Terrace Airport when they are reporting a light southerly wind, the Kalum River Valley is likely socked in up to Kitsumkalum Lake. |
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The coast was socked in, and the Ritz golf course seemed kind of scraggly. |
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You don't want to jeopardize your primary source of income or any savings you've socked away in your effort to boost your earnings on the side. |
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Neither I nor anyone else was socked in the jaw. |
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The restaurant was socked in by soot and debris. |
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Savings and investments I socked away with after-tax income. |
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For bare or socked foot crime scene impressions, various aspects of the shape of the foot are compared with known walking impressions collected from the suspect. |
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If you have a case involving socked or barefoot impressions, or a case in which you are trying to link a suspect to a pair of shoes, contact the nearest barefoot morphology specialist from the list provided. |
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An icy fog and heavy rain had socked in the town for two days. |
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