By the end I felt really uncomfortable, manhandling a vulnerable female with a babe in arms. |
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Humiliation or manhandling of officials is not the solution to this malaise. |
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Her husband Ian is manhandling sheep through wire fences for crutch shearing, ahead of lambing. |
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On such occasions his friends and colleagues would come to his rescue, up to six of them manhandling his heavy wheelchair. |
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He also denied charges of manhandling the accused and not informing the British High Commission at New Delhi regarding their arrest. |
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Mr Coverdale said his accident happened as he was seen manhandling a metal sheet across the roof. |
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Ortega's best work through the middle of the bout came from manhandling his opponent in clinches. |
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A click of a console mounted button pulls the top completely back, no manhandling required. |
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Signalmen, more used to manhandling the heavy levers of Victorian signal boxes, have begun controlling one of the area's busiest junctions with the click of a mouse. |
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So you had to get the ironic attitude toward the media before you could grasp the satiric manhandling of the politicians. |
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I liked this manhandling of dominant ideologies tied to the foundations of painting and language. |
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In soccer, all sorts of manhandling — jostling, obstruction, shirt pulling — goes on as a matter of course. |
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Mostly, they seem to have practiced deflecting it, or clumsily, destructively manhandling it. |
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He became the Prime Minister's accomplice in manhandling Quebecers, as we called it in Quebec. |
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These ones are not used to discomfort, nor are they used to foreign troops on their soil and they will not tolerate American troops and police manhandling them. |
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The father then approached the young vandal and, without manhandling him in any way, simply held him by the wrist, convinced that when the child's parents arrived, they would side with my nephew. |
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Everything is thrown in their faces: aggressive nicknames, ruthless laughter, plunder, sneering, ridicule, the scar that never heals, the manhandling, the crudeness. |
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With the same field and road positions, operators can just pull into the field, lower the pick-up and start baling, meaning no time consuming manhandling required! |
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Saving on labour cost is also achieved by eliminating the manhandling of the inventory at reception and distribution to vehicle operators as the drivers fill their own jugs from the bulk system. |
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We always select the best variety at a market price according to the season, and with preference for local products, which suffer less manhandling, physically as well as chemically and biologically. |
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Travis Cloke was the game's dominant forward with two goals, manhandling defenders at will and providing his side with exactly the kind of focal point the Lions lacked. |
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They are an excellent group of journalists, and over the last five years the executives manhandling their newspaper have disserved them at every turn. |
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