Whereas now, if somebody assaulted a member of my family, for example, I wouldn't go round and biff them, I'd take them to court. |
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Did they embrace him because, secretly, they would all like to biff the paparazzi? |
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First, why does a civilised society tolerate a system by which thugs are, in effect, authorised to biff people? |
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I suddenly felt a biff on the back of the neck and my neck became cold and wet. |
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The next moment he felt an extreme biff on his right upper-leg and the cold iron of a horseshoe pressed deep and hard in his flesh. |
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A first biff blocked, he was undaunted as the rebound sat up for him to send a screamer into the top corner. |
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That means, of course, we would go back to the olden days when we, the public, knew who to biff if something went wrong. |
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Edwards is slapped on the pad after missing a sweep, then should really biff a juicy full toss to the ropes, but can only pick up a single. |
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But if you boil his most popular line down, it was essentially an empty, policy-free biff on the nose for the Daily Mail. |
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He gave her a biff on the face when she tried to muscle in on his games. |
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So soon-to-be-Spiderman Andrew Garfield should get the prize for his powerful performance as biff in Death of a Salesman. |
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Then I walked in, grabbed one of the aggressors and gave him a biff. |
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American regulators continue to biff big banks with blistering fines. |
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He roared and turned purple on hearing that his multimillionaire brother had died and left his entire estate to Biff, his ne'er-do-well godson. |
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This adds up to considerable risk, even for hale and hearty Biff. |
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And then Biff puts George in an armlock, and Loraine tries to help, but Biff shoves her down, and then George takes charge and defends himself and protects Loraine! |
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Remember those days? The way Biff used to simonize that car? The dealer refused to believe there was eighty thousand miles on it. |
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Most notably in the novel, we find Biff Musclewhite, who makes a profession of imprisoning art forms, frequenting Harlem cabarets such as The Cotton Club. |
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