A topographical map of Michigan makes the state look as if someone steamrolled it with heavy equipment, then rumpled the northwest corner. |
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The President's agenda is being steamrolled, and I hope Congress won't roll over and die on this. |
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In the process, Dean and her colleagues steamrolled over opposition from local business leaders and the powerful San Jose Mercury-News. |
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When this happens, there is a risk that our conversation partner feels steamrolled by the flood of information and switches to defensive mode. |
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What worries us is that these films are being steamrolled by market forces, and this prevents them from reaching international audiences. |
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O'Neil steamrolled over the intercontinental champion and looked in control thanks to his power advantage. |
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By the final page, the girl has learned a lesson about healthy eating, and her parents have been thoroughly steamrolled. |
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And because of this mandate they have steamrolled ahead with further unilateral changes, ignoring the clear and unambiguous warning signs staring them in the face. |
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The Police Scotland merger was steamrolled through and budgets are being squeezed. |
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Almost three days after the storm steamrolled the coast, rescue teams were still trying to judge the extent and seriousness of the devastation. |
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He crushed the Swiss star in the first set and then got steamrolled in the second. However, he was able to rebound in the third to hold on for a 6-2, 0-6, 6-4 triumph. |
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Although Mr Ortega has steamrolled institutions such as the electoral commission and the courts, he has been careful to avoid messing up the economy. |
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There is no room for compromise and Quebec is simply being steamrolled. |
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The Australians were steamrolled by the Lions' maul and lost the early battle for the breakdown thanks to the clinical accuracy of Captain Sam Warburton. |
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Everything human in Matthew Warchus's production is steamrolled by the constant, whirring video projections, by Jon Driscoll, which turn even intimate moments into proscenium-high spectacles. |
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Then the government and the Liberals worked together and basically steamrolled the bill through, badly flawed, as the member for Halifax said, with huge gaps that will have a result and an impact on the travelling public. |
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With his body moving horizontally across the field but his head looking toward the end zone, Ware was blindsided — squashed, smushed, leveled, steamrolled, and pancaked would also apply — by a defensive lineman. |
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The manner in which Lomu steamrolled England in New Zealand's World Cup semi-final win in 1995 left an indelible mark on all who saw it, not least Mike Catt. |
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