Dawn had to leap away because if she hadn't Rachel would've clobbered her again. |
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On Monday the 16th, Don Ratcliffe with his sore thumb clobbered the rest of the field by three strokes. |
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Made up largely of family-owned vineyards at the onset of Prohibition, the industry got clobbered by the new legislation. |
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Though it did feel extremely warm for the brief seconds it had been there I grabbed it off of my thighs and clobbered him in the arm. |
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And there was Bobby himself, who, however, gave it up when he got clobbered by oldies thirty years his senior. |
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I didn't even feel the blackjack as it clobbered me on the back of the head. |
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So, no big deal, Carlow defeated the all-Ireland champions in the same competition a few seasons back, and clobbered Dublin too. |
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But obviously any impatient pedestrian stepping out immediately on getting a green man only has himself to blame if he's clobbered. |
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We clobbered clawed beasts with a man-sized war-hammer and flung them against polished, marble walls. |
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When a large company gets clobbered in the press the damage-control response often includes phony full-page newspaper ads. |
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A far more likely disaster would be a staff member being clobbered by a chimp, intentionally or not. |
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He didn't want to miss a minute of his favorite team getting clobbered by the enemy. |
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Because I had never had a cold sore before, the virus clobbered me with a very high fever. |
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Mike won a closer-than-expected victory for governor and Janet was clobbered in her race. |
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We're just clobbered in so many places that I think we're getting used to the clobbering. |
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Whatever the reason for ATLA's no-show, the resulting press clobbered trial lawyers. |
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She clobbered him with a variety of items, mostly pillows from the round bed, all but forcing him out the room. |
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So while her husband wrestled with the man, who threatened to pull a knife on the pair, Mrs Harfield clobbered him with the handle. |
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During the fifteen minute game I clobbered my dad with the video version of himself, leaving us in near silence. |
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I was really clobbered with a sense of the shock of the matricide victim. |
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It approached the boat but one of Sir Richard's sailors clobbered it with an oar, and it submerged. |
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Also, some laptop computers use a specific partition as suspend-to-disk storage, which should not be clobbered. |
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This time it was New Brunswick that was clobbered with a late November storm. |
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A raging nor'easter reminiscent of a bad January storm clobbered parts of the Maritimes at the end of the first week of November. |
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Before I could answer, I was clobbered in an unceremonious hug. |
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They also found it hard to get into the hall, because thugs clobbered them while the police watched apathetically. |
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Pintails being relatively poor re-nesters are clobbered by continuous cropping practices. |
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Watching the Republicans get clobbered among Hispanic voters apparently hastened the process. |
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Somehow he had clobbered Romney by 126 votes in the Electoral College and more than 2.5 million in the popular count. |
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But a few Augusts later, Chicago and the Midwest got clobbered by thousands of cases while Queens was quiet. |
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When Thera erupted, the Minoans would have been clobbered by tsunamis, overwater pyroclastic flows, and fires from oil lamps knocked over by the eruption's shockwave. |
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Throughout the genre, since its beginning, nemesis has clobbered hubris. |
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This time she just sidestepped away from him, and when he'd missed her, she clobbered him from the back with a metal folding chair she'd found nearby. |
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Shakarr tore the beam off and clobbered her over the head with it. |
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She clobbered me in another hug, and I gave myself another kick. |
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The banks have been clobbered again for the way they deal with consumers. |
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What better, then, than a comprehensive and authoritative assessment of how the town hall that just clobbered you with inflation-busing rises is actually performing. |
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We got clobbered by the press, but we sold out for seven weeks. |
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She also discovers she's a huge witch who's hated by almost everyone and that Poise is being clobbered by a competitor. |
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Hyperactive editing undermines some sequences, leaving us disoriented as if we've been clobbered by the infamous rhythm stick. |
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La Nación, which is critical of the president, insisted that her party was clobbered and that the result augured a new political era. On paper, Tiempo was right. |
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Red Sox slugger David Ortiz clobbered the ball this October. |
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This swaps the visible region with the clobbered region. |
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The financial sector was clobbered and has been very reticent to deliver credits, thereby handicapping companies and households, which have high rates of indebtedness. |
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The film tells how the 2008 housing crisis froze credit markets and duly clobbered the timeshare industry, which was almost entirely reliant on consumer loans. |
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The recession didn't just hit town centres – it clobbered them. |
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I' ve been clobbered dozens of times in the ten years we've been married, often in front of the children, for no reason except I said hello to a man on the street, or cooked a dinner my husband didn't like. |
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The family's mills were clobbered in the 1980s and early 1990s, but unlike some of Bombay's other famous textiles clans, such as the Mafatlals, the Piramals have not faded away. |
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Risks that had been in the system but were unrecognized or, at the least, put into the back of analysts' mental files, crept out and clobbered the best laid plans of very bright and well intentioned people. |
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But today, partly because of the unemployment figures and partly because of the two polls this week saying Labour's lead has vanished, Tory MPs must have been hoping to see Miliband get clobbered. |
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He did an Irish jig and the Moonwalk before being clobbered by a player and carried off the field by police. |
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They have already clobbered business with the National Insurance contributions but in an ideal world we would like them to cut taxes on business. |
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The winter tourism industry around Lake Superior has been clobbered this winter as a result of above normal temperatures and a lack of snow. |
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She clobbered Jenkins on the head, shoved him, broke his glasses, grabbed his microphone and tossed it away. |
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It's always darkest right before you get clobbered over the head with a pipe wrench. |
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Everybody got clobbered pretty good, and so people tightened up. |
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Halfway through your dog-paddle you get clobbered by a dead sheep. |
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