The stench currently assailing your nostrils is a fish rotting from the head down. |
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Lately, he's taken to assailing university officials who dare to cross him on this explosive issue. |
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The two of them are seemingly set on assailing the South African population on as many fronts as possible. |
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Yet her next note spoke of storms assailing the cottage and turbulence of fears and loneliness. |
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On Fifth and Sixth Avenues, cutting the length of Manhattan, are gauntlets of flag-sellers assailing vehicles at every stop light. |
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He is quickly running out of excuses as to why his ministry has failed to make a dent in the plethora of criminal activity assailing the country. |
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The strain of looking at him hurts so I turn my eyes in an easier direction, doubt assailing me. |
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He slid his arm around her and pulled her closer, closing his eyes under the feelings assailing him. |
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Beyond the forces of sheer entertainment, the director doesn't pull punches in his assailing the church. |
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Moving with precise coordination, the Arbiters pounced upon their prey, assailing him with stinging strikes of their daggers. |
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First, clause 19 which mentions acts of public enemies, pirates and assailing thieves. |
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Before the last elections, lawmakers of both parties were on their hind legs assailing these traitors, promising action! |
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Young couples were no doubt transformed by the winds of freedom assailing morals, marital and otherwise, at that time. |
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Go is a classic game, where the objective is to imprison the opponent's stones by assailing them with black or white rocks. |
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The film succeeds a little, if without imagination, in assailing the assumptions and hypocrisy of privileged white folks, but the film indulges its own presuppositions. |
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The crowd became angry and quickly began assailing the police. |
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However, the measures the group has adopted do not provide real solutions to the many crises assailing the world today. |
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In other words, new Canadian citizens do not form their political vision of Canada and the problems assailing Canadian society in a vacuum. |
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The red-baiting demagogue who publicly made wild, unsubstantiated charges assailing victims' patriotism proved no match for the fact-checking investigative reporter. |
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I also conveyed our deep regret over the tendency of some Australian officials to continue to defy the policies by assailing the policies of other countries. |
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Number 1 is the assailing one, it supervises number 4 of the other team. |
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I recoiled in horror though enchanted by her assailing tone and vatic peroration. |
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His unlimited passion for the theatre and the music-hall make him an enthusiastic creator, even if doubts keep assailing him which is the lot of any talented person. |
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It bursts out of the frame, leaving behind the rationality that seeks to lay hold of it, assailing the senses with its evanescence and heady scent. |
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His technique was repetition, constantly assailing the public with ever more gruesome facts, recycling tales of graveyard degradations, seeking out new examples. |
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They have forgone the symbolism of assailing embassies, ships and skyscrapers, but killed infidels where possible, murdering German tourists in Tunisia, French engineers in Pakistan and Australians in Bali. |
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Six years ago a naturally occurring wall of ice and rocks was sufficient enough to challenge the world-class athletes competing and in fact only one competitor succeeded in completely assailing the wall. |
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In the '80s he was like some chart-bothering adenoidal android assailing the hit parade with coldly catchy synth-heavy rockers like Cars and Are Friends Electric? |
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Assailing her at every turn has been her rapacious political rival, Tony Abbott. |
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