It certainly wasn't pretty as they attempted to bludgeon their way over the line time and time again only to be met by a stout Buccs defence. |
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One of the most disappointing things was that we tried to bludgeon our way up field to make yardage instead of spreading the ball wide. |
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Once they survived Sanft's penalty, they had to dig deep to defend their own try line as Kirkcaldy tried to bludgeon their way through. |
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Another small sound and the guard was on its feet with a bludgeon in its hand. |
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Rather than trying to bludgeon our way through it, or try and ignore it, we need to work with it a bit. |
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Whether the flightless birds used their beaks to impale or bludgeon their prey is unknown, Chiappe says. |
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If you ask that one more time, I will have to bludgeon you with a monkey wrench. |
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It acts on one like a bludgeon until one's sensibility is pummelled flat and one's heart goes dead. |
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The pairing seemed to spark off each other, one a bludgeon and the other more of a rapier. |
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As in other areas, free speech supporters will have to hope the government proceeds with a scalpel, and not a bludgeon. |
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He grabbed one of the gigantic bones that adorned the top of the casino and used it as a bludgeon, smashing building after building. |
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Despite her fevered imagination, he had no wish to take up her lacrosse stick and bludgeon the president to a pulp. |
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If liberals play their cards right, this collapse could provide them with a powerful rhetorical bludgeon. |
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Here, as elsewhere, we can use a formal argument as a tool of inquiry even if we can't use it as a bludgeon to finish off those who disagree. |
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In terms of state action, he says he wants the bludgeon to be replaced by the rapier. |
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In reality, it is a bludgeon used by businesses against their better-performing competitors. |
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One theory suggested he would attempt to bludgeon his way into American hearts by adopting the thudding beats and screaming guitars of metal. |
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You had to blast, stab and bludgeon your way through a number of missions which involved exploding stores, shoplifting and killing. |
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It is a cheap and unnecessary shot, which, however, the Panel considers does not bludgeon, to import the CHFI terminology. |
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Instead, he rushed to use the firearms issue as one more tool to bludgeon and discredit his Republican opposition. |
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Now, however, sources say that Blair estimates he can use a threat of action against IRA illegal business activity to bludgeon the organisation into disbanding. |
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May you survive the tempests that you are tempting, angering that the ungodly tribe of fibbers, exaggerators and outrageous abusers of power to bludgeon the real number. |
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Lastly, people must stop considering that the Socratic method is hard and that it strikes like a heavy blow of bludgeon, in order to teach it. |
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This legislation can legitimately be referred to in terms of a bludgeon or big stick legislation. |
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It remains a medium of anger and scorn, and it is often used as a bludgeon to beat down the expression of other people's views. |
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One hopes it will prove the futility of using the debt ceiling as a tool to bludgeon your political opponents into submission. |
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The offensive arsenal of native warriors consisted essentially of a bow and arrows and a bludgeon. |
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Once there, one of them took an electric cable while the second took a bludgeon, and started to beat me. |
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Once on the ground, they would strike them with ferocity using their bludgeon. |
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He ran across the world, appeasing his foes with his words while others still believed in the power of the bludgeon. |
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We use language as a bludgeon to direct attention to the crisis we are facing, and you will hear much more of it in the coming days and weeks. |
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Special structure of the frame offers more resistance in case of bludgeon attack. |
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That the strength is with you to push the nail just like that of bludgeon in the wooden log. |
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He swung his bludgeon at the tiny sprites, knocking some to splatter against the great wolf's pelt. |
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They are going to try to bludgeon their way through these poor poll numbers and convince people that he is a great president because he is so tough and strong. |
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In particular, Romania's try midway through the first half was a shock as they claimed the ball on an Australian throw then were able to bludgeon their way to the line. |
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This week's parliamentary revolt was a chance for the disability lobby to display its formidable political power, and to bludgeon the government into treating it with more respect. |
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But most painful was when they beat me on the eye with the bludgeon. |
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But, conversely, Europeans must accept the logic of their own scruples: if Colombia is to bludgeon its rebels to submit to the rule of law on tougher terms it will need much more military aid. |
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Unemployed graduates daily appear in front of the Prefecture's offices before leaving the place running, pursued by the police who do not hesitate to use the bludgeon? |
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Both are held by the Workers Partyy, but are in jeopardy if the party is declared insolvent as a result of a defamation award made against it a method used in the past to bludgeon opposition politicians. |
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Or is it too valuable to use as a bludgeon against Republicans? |
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Colin Powell's UN speech, designed obviously to outrage the American people and bludgeon the UN into going to war, seems to me to have been a new low point in moral hypocrisy and political manipulation. |
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