When I open a beer, I do not want to be reminded of grey-suited, gimlet-eyed executives bludgeoning satire into an early grave. |
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How has he not been reduced to bludgeoning stewbums at railroad yards to release the tensions? |
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I've butchered leg joints with a monstrous, cleaver-like knife more suited for bludgeoning oxen than fine dicing a brunoise. |
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If you wanted to insult a social inferior, you displayed your contempt by bludgeoning him with a cane. |
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The B. C. Court of Appeal found the minister had to refuse extradition because they faced execution for bludgeoning Rafay's parents to death. |
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The reason why the government is bringing in this bludgeoning of closure is because it is running scared. |
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Does it turn an anodyne presentation into a heavy-handed, bludgeoning or nasty one? |
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The Sudanese government has given no sign that it is ready to stop its forces or its proxies from bludgeoning the Darfuris. |
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This sort of backroom bludgeoning, I suggest, will continue to occur with proportional representation unless we have some defining guidelines. |
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Armed, concealing, chemical weapons, fire weapons, bludgeoning weapons, slicing weapons. |
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Released in summer of last year, Slipknot is a bludgeoning epic which mixes death metal, hardcore punk and hip hop with surprisingly pop melodies. |
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Second, they are of the tickling, rather than bludgeoning, variety, in any event. |
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And shooting someone takes a lot less time than stabbing or bludgeoning them. |
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Whitman has used this sort of bludgeoning attack on news organizations before. |
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The most popular parlor game in Washington, D.C., these days is the bludgeoning of the McCain campaign. |
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It was a calculated, callous attempt to undermine Castro and the Cuban Government, essentially bludgeoning the Cubans to the point where the country would become ungovernable. |
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Forty years later, the movie has lost none of its bludgeoning power. |
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Because we are looking at a government that is sitting as both judge and jury and literally bludgeoning or, more broadly speaking, bulldozing over the democratic rights of workers. |
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That the time Throwdown spent on the road with Lamb Of God, As I Lay Dying and Norma Jean had gelled the lineup into a bludgeoning force firing on all cylinders was evident when they hit the studio. |
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Their favorite method was bludgeoning us with the same old arguments in favor of their opinions. |
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But the internet has stopped bludgeoning old media and is now boosting it. |
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Mr. Haneke's bludgeoning tendencies in other films, though, suggest he is better filed in Sarris's Strained Seriousness drawer alongside brilliant didacts like Stanley Kubrick. |
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It is bludgeoning the unions whenever it has the opportunity to do so. |
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Romney can distance himself from the bludgeoning being done in his name. |
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That soon became a three-point deficit when former Coventry prop Kisi Pulu barged over after endless phases of rumbling, bludgeoning thrusts metres out. |
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Eventually mail was supplanted by plate for the most part, as it provided greater protection against windlass crossbows, bludgeoning weapons, and lance charges. |
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But unlike these other genres, industrial no longer boasts other bands worth their weight in angst, bludgeoning beats, and badly applied eyeliner. |
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