Mighty Times has its moments, but the too-clever-by-half style unsubtle style overwhelms and bludgeons its strong subject matter. |
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Tools with cutting edges, bludgeons, crowbars, hammers, saws and drills will continue to be prohibited, along with any tool that is more than seven inches long. |
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About 30 anti-riot police officers began to assault the group with bludgeons and forcefully dispersed the 200 participants. |
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Walking back to the Lokosphinx, we watch Army conscripts in greatcoats and fur-flapped caps breaking the ice with bludgeons and pouring hot water on the snow. |
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Knives, bludgeons and handguns are the weapons of kidnappers, not rifles, which are cumbersome, restricting, and inappropriate for violent situations in close quarters. |
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History and its bludgeons will never be far off, blowing you away, or on the head! |
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Hispanic inmates on one side, blacks on the other, they smashed glass to use the shards as knives and ripped off pipes for bludgeons, burning down part of the prison and injuring hundreds. |
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The agents of the forces had made a circle around me and were beating and kicking me with their bludgeons and their feet, following this my eye burst. |
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On October 20th, Mr Putin hinted at a readiness to negotiate with the Chechens. If Russia bludgeons Chechnya into submission, Mr Putin's star may rise still further. |
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The police and troops captured eleven thousand stand of arms, including muskets and pistols, together with several thousand bludgeons and other weapons. |
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