In a later incident, during a row, he lost control and punched her in the face. |
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Some have holes punched in the margin so they can be kept in three-ring binders. |
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The 44-year-old housekeeper alleged Campbell punched and scratched her face so badly she went to hospital. |
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I punched and kicked and even resulted in petty hair pulling while she wildly thrashed her arms trying to scratch me. |
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He came to a stop outside a large metal door and punched in a few keys on the panel to his right. |
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Almost everyone has seen this film and felt like they have been punched in the stomach at its conclusion. |
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Johannesburg kept his record perfect and punched his ticket for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile later this month. |
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He had punched his ticket as a climbing Sherpa, but the next challenge was to make his mark on Everest. |
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War Chant punched his ticket to the Kentucky Derby when he won the San Rafael Stakes and was second in the Santa Anita Derby. |
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She was grabbed from behind and when she refused to let go of her bag was punched twice in the face. |
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One of the students was punched and kicked to the ground and the other was stabbed twice in the chest. |
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He denied the charges, pointing out that he had spoken to his supervisor and punched the time clock. |
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Strangely enough, the man recovered quickly, and punched Sean, knocking him senseless, and then tore down the alley. |
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The pinrail has a row of little holes punched through it for the belaying pins to sit in. |
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He punched the numbers on the touch-tone face of the phone and waited a small eternity for it to go through. |
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He punched her on the back to get her breathing and forced down pieces of wood, which her head was trapped between, to free her. |
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He had wrongly accused him of trapping his fingers in a taxi door when he punched him to the ground in front of his wife and 12-year-old son. |
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However each of the branch mint marks were punched into the dies by hand in those days. |
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Mrs Gallagher was punched and robbed in a daytime attack just a short walk from her home at a sheltered housing complex in Undercliffe. |
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She picked him up by his shirt and slammed him against the window frame, then punched his shoulder blade. |
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Aaron and Adam had begun slapping each other on the cheek with one hand while the other punched the other one in the arm. |
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She claims she has been slapped, punched and called names on the way to school. |
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He was taken to a police station where he was beaten with truncheons, punched and kicked. |
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She told how when she said she was leaving, he put a pillow over her face and then punched her, blacking her eye. |
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After she jimmied her way inside, she punched the pulpit and made blasphemous gestures to the icons. |
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You punched some buttons and a few lights blinked and in a matter of moments the computer solved a math problem. |
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Punched cards were used to enter data and the output from the machine was either on punched cards or by an electric typewriter. |
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Following that moment of blithering mayhem, she had punched the car into drive after shoving the key mercilessly into its sheath. |
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His determination ensured he punched out a unanimous decision bringing the first title to his club. |
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Sithole was sjambokked and punched so severely that he could not go to work for two months. |
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Not having bothered to use the door, the undead cadavers had simply punched a hole through the wall as if it had been thin wooden boarding. |
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He ended up getting punched in the jaw and slam-dunked with a twelve pound turkey. |
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Feeling muzzy, I turn towards the keypad where the code to get in is meant to be punched in. |
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They punched the air and shouted in unison to the speeches of their leaders. |
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Traditionally, skirting boards are nailed to the wall using oval or lost head nails which can then be punched into the board. |
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My copilot quickly punched in the latitude and longitude, and we turned toward the position, 40 nautical miles away. |
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Show had Holly in a full nelson when Mysterio tried to attack Show from behind with a chair, but Show punched the chair into Rey. |
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It was a drug dealer that punched me in the face with a pair of brass knuckles and it knocked my two front teeth right out. |
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With that Amanda socked Austin in the face and Erika punched Eric in the stomach. |
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None of them had ever punched a speedball before, but they've taken to it like ducks to water. |
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I pulled out my cell phone, punched 1, the speed-dial for my friend, and pressed the dial button. |
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With practiced ease, she punched the right button in the maze of buttons, levers, switches, and dials. |
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I playfully punched him back, and he put me in an arm lock and gave me a noogie. |
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With full speed she aimed directly at Allison's face and with full force punched her square in the face. |
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Bonnie whacked the other guard on the side of his head and punched him squarely in the nose. |
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There's not a single woman cowering under pointless blows, not a single housewife, waitress, charlady or nun being needlessly punched or nutted. |
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A small block containing phloem, the cambial zone and two or three annual rings was punched out with a knife and chisel. |
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She stuck a sheaf of paper into her stapler and punched down much harder than was necessary. |
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The attack involved several hard blows to the side of the head and being punched in the face, according to Mr Dixon. |
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The girl nodded at Simon and punched him so hard he was forced into one of the dirt walls. |
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Quickly I dropped to one knee and punched him hard in his chest before he could stand. |
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With his fists, he punched his opponent continuously in the stomach and chest, not giving him the chance to regain his breath. |
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A disabled man was attacked by a laughing thug who punched and headbutted him to the ground. |
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My OOS was really bad around then, so I dictated a text message and Eleanor punched it in for me. |
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He put the soft, heavy packages on the counter while O'Malley punched the keys of the cash register. |
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Police said the two boys, aged around 15, were punched, kicked and struck with weapons after becoming separated from friends. |
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Thinking quickly, Stephenson stripped the paint from his beer can, punched a hole in the bottom, and fixed it in place on the model. |
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He was said to have been playing cards with a prison officer outside his cell when the prisoner came up and punched him. |
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This was done by outputting data to punched cards which could be read in again at a later stage when needed. |
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Who knew the overbearing Elliot had such a punched up hip-hop album in the works? |
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Vulture blocked 2 hits from Spruce, punched Spruce in the face, and kneed him in the stomach. |
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Blinded and disorientated, Ross was then punched and hit with a panel beater's hammer before he was stabbed in the chest and neck. |
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One month later, just before Christmas, Jayson punched a hole in the French doors of their house and threw a broom at Dionne. |
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The cheese is forced down a chute into a rotating stainless steel drum, about 80 pounds, with holes punched in it. |
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On the north wall, a well is punched at the middle of the party wall, flooding the surrounding spaces with daylight. |
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It was very hurtful because he was someone I genuinely cared for and was trying to help and he had punched me with no provocation. |
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He clapped his hands once, and as one troll gripped me, the other punched me hard in the side. |
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I popped open the laptop and punched in the seven passwords that would gain me entrance to my more covert files. |
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Suddenly I felt a coldness against my neck and the brief pinch that usually meant someone had just punched a hypospray into my bloodstream. |
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Small round holes were punched on it in a gridlike pattern before the emulsion was peeled away from its paper backing. |
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I punched in her number as I placed my large mug of hot cocoa on the coffee table. |
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Such punched stamps are referred to as perfins, an abbreviation for perforated initials. |
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This gave a method of factorising a number using cards with holes punched in them. |
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She quickly punched the first one and jumped to the side as one tried to impale her with a spear. |
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To access the elevator he had to collect an electronic tag from the commissionaire, who punched in its encoded number. |
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In the commotion the victim was punched in the face by both attackers and left bruised, but didn't need hospital treatment. |
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He had been kicked and punched fiercely but hadn't fought back, hadn't even tried. |
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This is when those who haven't punched a ticket feel fight or flight in their bellies. |
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The boy was then chased and subjected to a cruel confidence trick before being punched in the stomach. |
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Holes were punched in four windows at the post office but the security glass remained intact. |
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Yogurt pots and cream containers with drainage holes punched in their undersides make perfect plant pots. |
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Gautreaux punched the air as those around him fist-bumped and high-fived each other. |
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I shouted so hard and punched the air with such delight I almost lost control of the car. |
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You can poke your nose into other people's business, usually without getting it punched. |
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A drunken police officer flew into a rage and punched two students when told he had missed his last train home after a Christmas party. |
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He strode forward and punched Aeros hard across the face, completely flooring him. |
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She punched him flush in the jaw, then kicked him in the gut to double him over. |
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This might be the case with flux through aluminium foil into which holes have been punched, for example. |
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Others, including women, were punched, kicked and hit by flying bottles during the incident at the park in July last year. |
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Even if someone force-feeds me Valium, even if I chase it with vodka, even if I'm punched in the face before takeoff, I remain petrified. |
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Suddenly, with an almighty fury, she punched me violently in the back with incredible force. |
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The library is a heroic double-height space, top-lit by angular openings punched into the gently curved roof. |
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Macey, competing in his first decathlon since the Sydney Olympics, punched the air when he saw his time on the stadium scoreboard. |
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Every once in a while they'd know I was having a problem because I punched myself in the leg because I learned about pain deferment. |
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Another man, in a Mercedes coupe, was punched and kicked as he grappled with carjackers who struck at Dudley Hill in the city. |
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In another attack, he said a 14-year-old girl needed hospital treatment after being punched and kicked to the floor by a gang of seven boys. |
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The man ended up in a ball on the ground while he was kicked and punched by several youths, said Mrs Walsh. |
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She climbed in the kitchen window and saw him with a knife, the court heard, and believing she was at risk kicked and punched him to the floor. |
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Adam curled up into a ball and wept as they punched him, kicked him, stamped on him. |
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I kicked and punched it until I collapsed on the floor in drooling, sniffling, bawling heap of tears. |
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He reached over and punched a unmarked button on the side of the machine that could only be described as a doorframe. |
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He swung the machine aside and punched a few buttons on a control panel, hoisting the machine up to the left side of the ceiling. |
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His hand hovered over the phone before he lifted it and punched the buttons. |
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He conceded he was possibly better off not knowing and punched the button outside the lift a fraction of a second before the doors closed. |
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Striding through the lobby with not so much as a glance at the other occupants, the man closed his umbrella and punched a button on the elevator. |
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I punched the button again, pressing my finger against the stupid button until the area around my nail was white with pressure. |
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As she punched the elevator button and waited for the lift to the third floor, her other hand touched the pocket of her white tweed coat. |
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She punched the button beneath it and a small pump began venting the room's air through a duct leading to the exterior of the ship. |
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Justy punched a button beside the lift and they heard a light hum as the carriage descended to their level. |
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But then the woman suddenly dropped him and turned back to the elevator, taking her anger out on the buttons as she punched the code in fiercely. |
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She seemed satisfied as he pulled his PDA out and expertly punched her information in. |
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At the beginning of the conflict, target coordinates for bombs were punched in manually. |
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Quickly, he punched the numbers into the machine and then waited for an answer. |
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Some ballots are being recounted after voters apparently punched the paper when it was folded in two. |
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Corresponding holes in the front of the parfleche were punched with a tapestry needle. |
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The papers are neatly punched, indexed and occasionally underlined with red pen. |
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A veritable patchwork of holes had already been punched into the leathery membranes, but it was still not enough. |
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This is easily done via the twin mounting holes punched through the bottom of the safe body. |
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In most manufacturing, the flash hole is simply punched through the bottom of the primer pocket. |
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Before attaching the hollow item, a hole was punched through the body pot so that the trapped air would vent into the space of the body. |
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This was different from the big IBM mainframe, where one submitted a deck of punched cards, then waited around for their own job to run. |
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The hackers at MIT fed their computers on punched tape, which they kept in an open, unlocked drawer. |
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One of its most innovative features was that it could be programmed by means of a punched tape. |
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Colossus was 5 metres long, 3 metres deep and 2.5 metres high, made from plugs, cables and valves, and worked using punched tape. |
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She rushed into the back training room and punched angrily at the still punching bag. |
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He would have punched Zoeller 's lights out, figuratively, if not literally. |
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Feeling around the dial, her nimble fingers punched in the buttons, and she bit her lip, hoping that her friend would answer. |
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They even punched and grappled and ducked occasionally, fiercely and physically fighting him off in whatever way they could. |
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The woman claimed the defendant punched the man and dislocated his shoulder, so he could not get dressed very quickly. |
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Then we punched a hole through the center and epoxied some steel washers there for reinforcement. |
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Once there he claimed he was punched and grabbed a knife off the kitchen drainer because he feared for his own safety. |
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I turned over, punched the pillow into a new comfort zone, and dropped off just about instantly. |
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Throwing the gear into drive, she punched the pedal and peeled out, leaving a cloud of smoke. |
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Will McDonough is a sportswriting saint, beatified by acclamation that day almost a quarter-century ago when he punched an NFL player. |
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The young boy was then punched to the floor and kicked in the face and stomach by the accused. |
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Harsh then punched out a return and set Carraz on the match point and the Frenchman aced his way to the final. |
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Once I returned she punched up my receipt and had me on my merry way in a jiff. |
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I wasn't at the green when he holed the putt and punched the air four or five times, but it remains one of my strongest memories, even now. |
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A woman contacted police after she was punched in the face by a shopper claiming she had jumped the queue. |
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Jarrett came out and punched Hart, tore off his shirt and started whipping him with a belt. |
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He punched the guard nearest to him in the face and aimed an uppercut punch just below his jaw. |
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Meanwhile, his partner grabbed the boy and punched him in the stomach, winding him. |
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I punched hard at the side of his face, and then kneed him hard in the stomach. |
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As the light turned green, I punched the throttle, and shifted quickly, dumping the clutch at the Audi's seven thousand RPM redline. |
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Mohammed Amjad, aged 37, was punched in the head by a man wearing a knuckleduster inside his minibus. |
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She tied her pocket closed with jute twine by lacing it through holes she punched in the corners. |
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The lance punched through the straining blue, tearing vast holes in it as the vessel yawed from side to side. |
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Shortly afterwards, Gough punched a drinker, who had to be taken outside by the landlord. |
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The scientist nimbly punched a short combo and a green light acknowledged a correct code. |
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He fell off of me, and as he got up I punched him square on the side of his left eye. |
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Turning it lengthwise she tediously punched in a couple commands on a tiny control panel with her nail. |
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He punched in a few numbers with his right-hand thumb and put the phone to his ear. |
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The next horizontal layer has occasional punched window openings with expressed timber lintels. |
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I introduced a little liquidised bread on the float line and started to fish with a small piece of punched bread on the size 16 hook. |
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Several activists were even assaulted by delegates who punched and kicked them before the Secret Service arrested them. |
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The following year he punched out four homers while leading the league with 691 at bats. |
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The small boat punched its way through the heavy Atlantic swell and green seas crashed over our bows. |
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I didn't even have time to respond, my entire focus was spent on making sure my face didn't look like someone punched me in the gut. |
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The perforator was replaced by a new punched tape machine which worked like a typewriter. |
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I mean, I don't usually go out on a Friday night intending to get punched by maladjusted boyfriends. |
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The survey found evidence of workers being punched, kicked, scalded, sexually harassed and attacked with bricks, walking frames and even airguns. |
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A case of mistaken identity led to an innocent bystander being butted and punched in a Pewsey pub. |
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Ron Paul punched a show ticket, which will keep his faithful energized enough to wreak havoc indefinitely. |
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He also claims to have been punched, kicked and strangled by guards ten days later when he protested about being given less than an hour's exercise. |
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Perforated cards began to replace barrels for fairground organs during the 19th century, and at about that time the player piano, with a punched paper roll, was introduced. |
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Suddenly, his opponent block one of his blows and punched out hard. |
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After crossing the checkpoint line, an official punched the appropriate spot on my bib, indicating the completion of the first section, and then pointed me towards the food. |
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Divson immediately raised his fist and punched York squarely in the face. |
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A shopkeeper who has been punched in the face and repeatedly racially abused by a teenage gang, fears that his family could be the next to suffer. |
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The men, both in their 20s and wearing baseball caps, punched the victim in the face before ramming the pointed end of a traffic cone into his face. |
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Although, like the Irish, we've always punched above our weight in the ranks of global pop culture, we've tended to be ambivalent about the results. |
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The second goal came on the brink of halftime, after Casillas punched a ball right back at the feet of Charles Aranguiz. |
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In several incidents of violence, Mr Bennett and Mr Burns were punched, kicked, struck heavy blows with a baseball bat and assaulted with a traffic cone by the gang. |
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If the President lined up every world leader in a line and systematically punched each of them in the gut in the name of unilateral diplomacy, would you still vote for him? |
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Some angry fan punched him in the gut, injured him, and he lost the Tour. |
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The teens then repeatedly punched the Sikh man, threw a bottle at him and ran off. |
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Then, in unbounded joy, he leaped up into the arms of his handlers, who held him aloft while he punched the sky repeatedly, and the building shook. |
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I've punched the clock from 9-5 for twenty-five years for the corporation. |
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Two fresh leaf discs were punched from the centre of each blade, and the water potential of the discs was measured using a thermocouple psychrometer. |
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It was initially a spring-driven punched paper tape machine. |
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Carty went for a point and his off-target effort was kept in play by Sean Quinn who flicked it up for Niall Quinn and he punched the ball into the net. |
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If the season hasn't already punched his ticket to Cooperstown, N.Y., then a third MVP Award certainly would guarantee his place in the Hall of Fame. |
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Wolfen shouted at him and practically punched the button on the elevator. |
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I have punched holes in newspapers, completed all the shelving and spent about ten minutes browsing through a book on historic buildings in Australia. |
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He punched the enter key and the first line ceased scrolling. |
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Then I dug out an old belt and punched a new hole at the end. |
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As the staff were walking up the road, a man standing inside a telephone box suddenly jumped out, punched the male employee in the ribs and grabbed the bag of money. |
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Some codes could only be understood by placing a sheet of paper punched with holes over the top so that just the relevant letters making up the message could be read. |
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A third of all Roman brooches found in Britain have some applied decoration, and most of the rest have relief decoration that is cast in, chased, punched or engraved. |
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The victim turned up as planned and was viciously punched in the face. |
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The punched out bullocks are continuing to sell well while the forward quality bullocks and heifers are also continuing to meet with strong demand. |
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He punched a few keys on his computer and swiveled the monitor towards me. |
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He turned and punched the nearest wall with a resounding bang. |
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A machine for weaving cloth, programmed by a punched card, had already been perfected by the end of the 18th century by Jacquard, whose name is now a dictionary word. |
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In the early 1800s, the French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom in which a series of punched cards controlled the patterns of cloth and carpet produced. |
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Its decoration consists of incised lines forming a diaper pattern, interspersed with a punched design of tiny triangular forms arranged like the petals of a flower. |
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She punched the button for the elevator, fuming the entire time. |
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Griffith punched in the codes and the back door of the trailer opened. |
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When she questioned them one of the men punched her in the face, leaving her with a swollen eye and a gash to the forehead, before the pair jumped the barriers and ran off. |
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They reached the elevators and Jim laughed as he punched the button. |
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Smith punched out the chunky metal riffs on his Gibson guitar, while George inserted fleet-fingered leads and deafening whammy bar dips on his Gibson Explorer. |
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But just as the Solloway family was about to leave Noah saw Scotty, punched him, and strangled him. |
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He still had the old Remington manual typewriter on which he punched out Run to Daylight! |
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Davis begins the film, punched by an aggressor into the gutter and ends it the same way. |
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In addition, if the program was being coded onto coding sheets and sent to a keypuncher for punching onto punched cards, any blank lines might not be keyed. |
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At least McGillivary and Barnes punched the clock for a couple of years. |
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And then Sean punched him in the stomach, winding him completely. |
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He punched a few buttons on his keyboard and proceeded to interrogate me. |
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I suddenly felt winded, like someone had punched me in my stomach. |
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When the skins and stems begin to form a cap on top of the vats, they are punched down by hand. |
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He punched the call button and within a moment, the doors parted for him. |
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Tihen did allege that Davis had punched White in the nose at the start of the struggle. |
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He growled softly under his breath and angrily punched the mirror. |
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But according to Singh, when the police punched his name into their computer, they found he that had an unpaid fine from 1994 for riding his bicycle without a reflector. |
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They slapped and punched him, and when he fell, dragged him through the dirt. |
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He phoned elderly Americans and persuaded them to reveal their numbers and then he punched them into a handy machine in his home, which printed the new card. |
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With time I learned to disassemble the entire hotpot and mount the heating coil on a roast beef can with a whole punched in it. |
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First, he punched two holes on the side of an empty coffee can. |
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On Sunday, haredim in the Mea Shearim neighborhood punched and spat on a religious soldier wearing a knitted kippah. |
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The red mulched subplots were obtained by taping a layer of red plastic over the existing layer of black plastic just before the holes were punched. |
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Meanwhile, Diane Von Furstenberg and duckie Brown punched up their respective shows with poppom hats. |
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He once punched a man at a dinner party for making a racist remark. |
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Tightly woven wool, wool melton, felted or boiled wool, leather and suede along with faux leather and suede all can be clipped, snipped, slashed or punched without fraying. |
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There is little dignity in a cat that looks like its face has been punched in, and petting a nervous, thin, hairless pig with oily bug eyes is only so much fun. |
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I also suspect some people watched the videos in hopes that they would see a mouthy woman get punched in the face. |
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Enraged by what Arius was saying, Nicholas grabbed Arius by the beard and punched him in the face. |
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If so, it would be heavier, and it might have punched all the way through Mars to form the Tharsis Uplift, which is antipodal to the center of Hellas. |
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As zealots poured in from Arkansas and Mississippi, a wire service reporter got punched in the ribs. |
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David walked up and coolly punched the man smack in his mouth. |
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He punched the door with his right fist, cracking the orange tinted glass. |
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He and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group were punched to the ground as soon as the meeting began. |
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Crump, crack! A shell exploded near them and the whole aircraft yawned to port as if somebody had punched it through the sky. |
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All right, next one to get donkey punched in the back of the head is second driver. |
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The Finnair employee leafed through the red pages, punched an entry into her computer and bent down to read the output. |
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She was so hyphy outside the club Saturday night, she nearly punched a cop! |
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An indigenous currency of silver punched marked coins dating between 600 BCE and 400 BCE has been found at the site. |
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Khan counter punched effectively from the outside after being surprised with Algieri's aggression majority of rounds in a fairly close contest. |
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That'll be 20 years of getting punched in the face, which is a long enough time. |
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Bowie received a serious injury at school in 1962 when his friend George Underwood punched him in the left eye during a fight over a girl. |
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The earliest systems were mechanical television systems, which used spinning disks with patterns of holes punched into the disc to scan an image. |
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He punched his pillow and screamed at the top of his lungs about all the pent-up frustrations from the day. |
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Cattle coming to drink had punched and poached the river bank into a mess of mud. |
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An argument became violent and the first defendant punched and kicked one victim. |
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He was so trigger-happy that he wheeled and punched me when I brushed by him in the hall. |
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Natalia Woolley allegedly kicked, punched and stamped on 69-year-old client Winston Fernandez on an escort visit to his suburban house. |
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The struggle continues and chan is punched, suffering a broken nose. |
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A DRUNK punched a 58-year-old woman day-tripper in the face during a tug-of-war for adeckchair. |
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A short time later, a 15-year-old boy reported that a man wearing a gas mask had punched him in the face and demanded his wallet. |
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He was punched and kicked around the head and body and stabbed in his leg, lower back and chest. |
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I was king-hit over the head, then punched repeatedly in the head, face, neck, jaw, chest and abdomen. |
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A MARSH man who punched a police of-ficer while resisting arrest for breaching a restraining order has been jailed for 16 weeks. |
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He was punched to the left side of his face and his Motorola V3 Razr flip phone was stolen. |
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We really ding-donged it well today,'' Faxon said after his team punched out eight birdies and an eagle. |
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So you punched out a window for ventilation. Was that before or after you noticed you were standing in a lake of gasoline? |
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When that proved an inefficient tactic, he punched a flight attendant. |
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A WOMAN was punched to the floor and indecently assaulted outside a Warrington phonebooth. |
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He also alleges that Parnell Spears punched him in the chest. |
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The punched card tabulator was the pivotal innovation in the Machine Age that led to vast improvements in how accounting was performed. |
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Kerri Brooks, who works as a camerawoman for CBS Sports, once punched an Oregon fan who criticized her dad. |
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The taximan fought his attackers off, but as he grappled with the three men outside the car he was punched to the ground, kicked and stamped on. |
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A MAN was left unconscious after he was punched in the face in a seemingly unprovoked attack at a Stockton pizza shop. |
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One hand caressed the dimples on his pint pot, the other punched the fuggy air to emphasise points. |
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L Piggott is the name of the chap stationed in the Trunks, Bags and Suitcases, as fine a man as ever punched a timeclock. |
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A CHESS boxing match ended in a knockout when the timekeeper punched the referee unconscious. |
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He's punched me, clawed his way up me, pulled my hair and attempted to give me Chinese burns. |
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The buzz as we walked through the turnstyle, sank a pint with our friends and punched the air as the ball hit the back of the net. |
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Sterling gets sucker punched at a party by Danny Siegel, a former copyeditor. |
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Soon after Pugh was identified to police as the assailant, Mr Field's friends were attacked by Pugh and four others who punched and kicked him. |
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The Jacquard loom used punched cards and a control unit that allowed a skilled user to program detailed patterns on the loom. |
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An operator could output reflectance data to a teletype machine, which produced a punched tape. |
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On-line error checking for syntax and logic is desirable, as is validating punched tapes. |
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He was arrested after a 61-yearold man punched him in the arm as he ed his home on Lingberry Garth, Loftus, wearing a ski mask according to the householder. |
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He said employees of CACI and L-3 Communications Holdings punched him, slammed him into walls, hung him from a bed frame and kept him naked and hand-cuffed in his cell. |
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Morse leaf chain features parallel punched and shot peened link plates, case hardened and precision ground alloy steel pins, and pre-stressed assembly. |
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As in Arab waters, where salt has punched to the surface, the diapirs produce small islands and the salt pillars have caused minimal disturbance to the over-lying strata. |
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Switches drilled into metal plate with punched tape labels beneath. |
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The FTA filter papers were punched at the application point. |
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Craig Jaques, 36, argued with his partner in her Middlesbrough home then punched her to the ribs and arm and bit her foot on May 26 last year, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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My team has always punched above our small size and stature. |
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The jokester's only defense was that he too was a victim of oppression, since his former roommate once punched and ostracized him for masturbationism. |
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The corporal in charge tried to stop them, but Ronnie punched him on the chin, leaving him seriously injured and the Krays walked back to the East End. |
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The Republic's national team has punched above its weight in recent years, qualifying for the 2002 World Cup, and performing well against such teams as Brazil and Portugal. |
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Control codes were downloaded via paper or Mylar punched tape. |
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Instead of holding, Khan tried to punch back, but instead was punched on the head by a left hook, right hook combo, sending him crashing to the canvas. |
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It was midnight on the 30th day of October 2003, when the graves began to shake and leper-looking fists punched through the thick crustation of soil. |
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Damon was erased at second when Mark Bellhorn's sacrifice attempt failed, and Rodriguez punched out Manny Ramirez with a fastball for the second out. |
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The office lobby has now been shifted to 55th Street, across from the Sony Plaza, and windows are being punched out along the south face of the tower. |
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In echoes of derby day 2013 when a Newcastle United fan punched a police horse in the face, Herby was struck and dragged to the ground, nearly smashing his head clean off. |
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He slapped at her for serving on the board of anti-union Wal-Mart, and she punched back at his one-time friendship with a Chicago slumlord now facing felony fraud charges. |
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Johar Mirza dragged his victim to the ground and punched her. |
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Next, the 2-mm alligator grasper is punched through the dermis in needlelike fashion under direct visualization in the location as just described. |
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Shaw pushed the man into the bathroom where he punched him to the side of the face and squirted shaving foam over him, some of which went onto his own jacket. |
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He was arrested after a 61-year-old man punched him in the arm as he ed his home on Lingberry Garth, Loftus, wearing a ski mask according to the householder. |
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