The rest of the travel sector was also under the weather with Stagecoach thwacked by a poor performance at its US coach operation. |
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I was swimming along, and as I was making the turn at lap 46, a hand thwacked me on the head. |
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They're coming up shortly after a federal judge thwacked the Pentagon's knuckles. |
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Isaacs' fruitful usage of the ball meant the score soon multiplied to 2-as he royally thwacked a loose ball into the corner of the net. |
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But just as the company is getting back to normalcy, another downturn in traveller numbers following the recent events in the US thwacked it again. |
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And then I thwacked my left knee on the washing machine this afternoon while I was cleaning out the rat cage, and it is all red and lumpy and it, too, hurts when I walk on it. |
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Jamie leaned in and measuredly thwacked the carton down the table toward his little brother. |
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Then, with a flourish, he thwacked my paying-in book twice with his stamp, initialled the counterfoil and handed it back to me with a relieved smile. |
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Leadbetter needs to be thwacked with a legal clue stick. The law he's talking about applies only to Internet service providers, not reporters. |
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