For sixty-two years, the Navy pummeled the island with millions of pounds of bombs, missiles, depleted-uranium bullets, napalm and Agent Orange. |
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Suddenly, Lotus grabbed the guy's shirt in her fist and almost really pummeled his face in. |
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Another winter evening, many many years ago, Beth had found herself pummeled by snowballs thrown by a pack of mean kids after school. |
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The threat of war pummeled Asian stock markets on Friday, with some bourses sinking to levels not seen since the Asian economic crisis. |
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Two of the injured teachers reported being dragged by their scalps while being pummeled by police using their nightsticks and shields. |
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I could bring my skates and skate around too, but I would only get myself pummeled by the varsity team, if they got out of hand. |
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The girl pummeled her weak fists against Rhea's back like some comic damsel-in-distress character in an old movie. |
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One of my pet aversions is sitting cooped up in an aircraft in a not too spacious or comfortable seat and being pummeled. |
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A ship had thrown its anchor down near desolate shores, constantly ravaged and pummeled by persistent waves. |
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Once there was a threat that the carry was going to disappear, everything got pummeled, including gold. |
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Heading up to the top of the mountain for the afternoons finals the athletes were pummeled by high winds and dusty whirlwinds. |
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Recession pummeled Canadian exporters, but once recovery sets in, growth will rise sharply until the economy returns to normal production levels. |
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The Tar Heel State got pummeled with nearly the full force of the storm and experienced more deaths than any other state so far. |
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Then his father was lunging after the both of them, and he dodged to the side to avoid being pummeled by a fist twice the size of his hands put together. |
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I propped myself up on my knees and pummeled him with my fists. |
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Forecasters predict waterlogged Houston will be pummeled by more rains in excess of 3in on Wednesday morning. |
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In trademark whiteface and Buster Keaton regalia, Viglione pummeled his drums in a murderous rage, while Palmer's full, rich voice created a palpable drama. |
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Manitoba dodged the snow storms that pummeled Alberta and Saskatchewan last week and instead had rain. |
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Nicko McBrain, the drummer, pummeled and kicked the drums faster than I had ever heard. |
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The 10-minute hailer pummeled the town and surrounding area, causing millions of dollars in damage to crops, buildings and vehicles. |
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Thirty-four merchant mariners were aboard as a winter storm pummeled the lower Chesapeake Bay. |
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Critics have pummeled law enforcement for timidity toward financial crime and Sarbanes-Oxley for being all bark and no bite. |
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Neil pummeled him — at one point it was so one-sided that Neil used his free hand to urge on the crowd — but Prust hung in and took it. |
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It is directly pummeled after harvesting. It develops raw artichoke, green almond, apple and herbal aromas. |
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Engaged by an angry mob upon arrival, Nixon and his wife were yelled at, spat on, and pummeled with rocks. |
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By that time, I had been pummeled with so much, for so long, that I recall just staring at the pages, stunned. |
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The storm also pummeled the East Village and Lower East Side, turning the neighborhoods into a veritable Waterworld. |
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The Macaw's cannons unleashed a salvo that pummeled the pinnace. |
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The French stick-in-the-muds were pummeled by English archers. |
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Remember the first man he fought in Rocky 1, in the opening titles when Rocky's being pummeled by this huge man? Well that same huge man, 30 years later, is homeless, and Rocky has given him a home. |
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Massive surges of warm, moist air from Hawaii, called the Pineapple Express, pummeled B. C. coastal and inland areas with relentless and extreme rainfalls during the last half of November. |
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Directly pummeled after under-controlled fermentation during 5 to 6 days. It develops complex aromas of cooked artichoke, truffle, mushroom, grilled almond, tomato and red fruit. |
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But in practice, fiscal consolidation was equated with austerity: near term cuts to spending or increases in taxes that pummeled demand at a time when the ECB, with interest rates close to zero, couldn't compensate. |
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He pummeled him, after steering clear of bigger, tougher guys all season. |
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Together, they have pummeled its prospects and punctured its share price. |
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Pushing traditional painting techniques to their limits, she subjects her canvases to being frozen into ice, pummeled by rain and scorched by fire. |
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A modern mill where the olives are pitted before being pummeled. |
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But in Britain, the slump pummeled pay rather than jobs. |
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And that time, his face was pummeled to a pulp by the Governor. |
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Little could be done about this: tighter monetary or fiscal policy would have strangled a weak economy and further pummeled wages. But pay also stagnated because British workers' productivity did. |
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The mob pummeled the men suspected of being thugs, and this normally tranquil spot exploded into a melee of killings and counterkillings that left nearly 30 people dead. |
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