Marquez was still feinting more than he was punching, and still looked unsure of when to uncork his power shots. |
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At that range, the bullets would barely have had time to mushroom before punching straight through him, dermal weave or not. |
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Dara seemed to have mutual feelings toward it since she whipped out her newly charged cell phone and began punching in numbers. |
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His height and reach provided him the kind of leverage that resulted in his awesome punching power. |
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Encia workmen are punching boreholes deep into the ground to suck up oily chemicals which leaked into aquifers far beneath the surface. |
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Researchers have created a nanoscale ion pump by punching a tiny hole in a plastic sheet and applying an oscillating electric field. |
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The dojo had punching bags, boxing gloves, a fountain that was in the corner of the room, which I presumed was for meditation. |
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They always had to talk about beating someone up or punching their lights out. |
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He said the first damaging blow came after the referee had told them to break and stop punching. |
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As well, many transactions such as banking that used to require fronting up to a real person can now be done by punching numbers into a machine. |
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I yelled too loud, but I was sore, angry and tired of being used as a large punching bag by a spoiled four-year old. |
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They did this by punching birthdates into their computer and seeing which single women's names came up. |
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With that, he climbs into his Forester and starts punching numbers into the dash-mounted cell phone. |
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Vinnie Jones used to get a feeling seconds before punching someone's lights out. |
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The two fought for what seemed like forever, Eduardo punching furiously, and the no-name girl slashing away. |
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The NASA guys look all worried and they're punching a million buttons and making phone calls. |
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Rather than focusing on punching or kicking opponents, aikido involves using an attacker's own energy to gain control or throw them off. |
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Perhaps this type of punching was once the sport of kings, just as horse racing is said to be the sport of kings today. |
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The Commanding Officer reacted by punching the prisoner and kicking him and finally sending him back to the cells without medical treatment. |
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About ten minutes in, the first programmer, Richard Head, started furiously punching his buttons. |
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They tied me up like a beast and then they were kneeling on me, kicking and punching. |
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I see more and more pictures of police kicking and punching protesters who are clearly not throwing anything and seemingly doing nothing. |
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It might have been worth it if the climax had been a comedy terrorist dressed as a hijacker jumping onto the stage and punching his lights out. |
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Sabriel swiftly stepped forward and socked Darius soundly across the face, punching him so hard that her knuckles cracked. |
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The incident took place on the night of January 4 when the glass window was smashed, allegedly by Cole punching it with his fist. |
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The officers were also accused of pulling her hair, punching her arms and kicking her in front of her daughter after separating them. |
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She sighs heavily, her pudgy fingers punching the keys on the cash register loudly. |
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The familiar loops and fast punching drum samples cross-faded with a repetitive keyboard drone. |
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No laughing matter, for sure, but late-night comedians have been having a field day, with politics as a punching bag. |
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Inert squash head ammunition would also be useful for punching holes in walls with minimal collateral damage. |
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My favourite is the chubby mustachioed nerd in the bottom right, fist punching the air in a paroxysm of ecstasy. |
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He is not a busy fighter who overwhelms his opponents with non-stop punching. |
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The punching bag lay in a thousand blackened pieces on the floor, material and stuffing scattered everywhere. |
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I wanted more of that sensation, and made my demand known by punching at the air with clawless fists atop short, stubby arms. |
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It hit with a deafening roar, punching the ship sideways so violently that it rolled hard over to port. |
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He's introduced on stage, where amidst the dancers he stands at the end of a row, sparring with a punching bag. |
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In both contests Webb stopped his opponents in the first round with an awesome display of punching. |
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It imported a 5,000-ton heavy punching machine from Japan, which ensures that the stringpiece of the car frame is shaped with only one punch. |
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Trinidad treated Mayorga as his personal punching bag and Mayorga proved to be a fighter who failed to learn the basic of defense. |
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On Wednesday the final whistle sounded and he was there, perched on the ledge of the executive box, fists punching. |
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The floor was covered in mats, and assortments of punching bags were all around, and being abused fiercely by groups of boys Wong's age. |
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Jenkins went on to be Shield's fifteenth victim and punching bag for all six rounds and he added little resistance along the way. |
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The punching bag swung lightly, fluently even, cutting through the air like a pendulum swaying beneath a clock. |
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The next day, his wrist throbbing from a previous bout with a punching bag, Els tumbled back into the crowd. |
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It was more like an extension to Pat's bedroom, with a drum kit, spare computer, a few amps and our sound deck, a punching bag, and a sofa. |
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It was a huge gymnasium with all sorts of exercise machines, punching bags, and even sparring rings. |
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Despite a lengthy lay-off from the sport, he showed that he has lost none of his speed or punching technique. |
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Are there people going around punching people with paper punchers instead of their fists? |
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The 18-year-old thug snatched his victim's bag and rifled his wallet before punching him in the face on the bridge across the River Avon. |
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A man walked up to the elderly woman and without saying anything started punching her. |
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The steel ball allows the punching bag to move freely in any direction and reduces the pressure on the ceiling joist. |
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Rather than simply punching a straight hole down the center of the tube, the machines three distinct internal bore profiles. |
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The point is that punching power, physical strength, and huge ripped muscles are not related. |
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She rushed into the back training room and punched angrily at the still punching bag. |
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The men assaulted the guards, knocking the male to the floor and kicking and punching him while pointing a gun at him. |
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All the equipment needed for weight training, sand-bags, punching bags and a sauna room are available. |
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This allowed experienced professional weavers, like the Hartmans, to modify designs before punching the cards. |
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The working chisels are used for cutting the metal, punches and a block having proper-sized holes are used for punching out holes. |
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There are many game-type booths for the younger luchadors to test their skill at punching rotten melons. |
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The police and fire unions promised Saidel their members would continue punching the clock. |
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In this trio setting, Singh's amplified tablas are the main focus, punching out loudly over a thin-sounding sarangi and a tanpura drone. |
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In June 2000, while in a self-imposed boxing exile, Tyson fought a punching bag named Lou Savarese in Glasgow, Scotland. |
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She stood alone in a private training room where a punching bag swayed slowly in front of her. |
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It is also supposed to allow me to get money from an automatic teller machine by flashing my arm instead of punching in my PIN number. |
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I started with a right hook, and before I knew it I was nearly punching the stuffing out of that old bag. |
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Irene looked around and saw punching bags, weights, treadmills and other exercising equipment in the room. |
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Bo watched the baler start to work, punching out leaf after leaf of what was to be a hay bale held together by twine. |
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This one hatched faster than the first, fierce little claws punching through the fragile shell and scrabbling to get free. |
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So, after a moment, the punching bag fell to the floor, it's stuffing strewn all over the floor. |
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So, whether you're in the mood for dozing off, or feel like punching your name in drywall, there's a tune suitable for every temperament. |
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When I first met her, she was punching the clock as a foreman welder at a North Vancouver metal shop. |
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The wide planing hull lends stability for easy shots down tough rapids, and the boat's upturned bow makes punching through big holes a cinch. |
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Buffy was in the training room taking her frustrations out on the punching bag. |
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Instead, it was swarming with motorcycles and dune buggies, punching it over ridges, plunging full-bore down the backside of the dunes. |
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Generally speaking, workers didn't start punching the clock because they were forced to but because they wanted to. |
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Choose a leather strap in pink, blue, white or black and then customize it by punching out the perforated holes to get your message across. |
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But at the same time, very few players seem to understand that they win money just like a worker punching a time clock. |
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In the NHL, players don't measure their worth by punching a time clock when their work day is over. |
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He felt that punching was not a sending-off offence and blames referees for taking the physical side out of rugby. |
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In a second Kyle jumped on Darren, slamming him to the floor and punching him in the mouth. |
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Burns' normal crisp punching style was fraying at the edges but he still stood toe to toe with the champion throughout the tenth. |
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Rick somehow made Michael's name sound like something filthy, and I could barely keep myself from punching his lights out. |
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Their attacker went berserk, butting and punching their car in a bustling street before turning his attention to the two men. |
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We might be able to give UK small businesses a huge opportunity in Europe for punching above their weight. |
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Anyone wearing high-heeled shoes would find herself punching holes in the floorboard. |
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If the card is not working don't keep punching your number in, report it to the bank or ring the police. |
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Regularly they were embellished with crease moldings and decorative scribing and punching, and in some regions the skirt was elaborately shaped. |
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He said he feared for his life after the three men suddenly turned on him and started punching him. |
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When the big guy finally tired himself out from punching so much, Brewster stepped in and whopped him one. |
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His bodyguards knocked me unconscious, punching and kicking all over my body. |
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Because it is a thermoplastic composite, sheets of the material can readily be converted into components by thermoforming, punching, and machining. |
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Alma was sitting on the bed punching buttons into the remote. |
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On September 16 he was called into court in Manhattan, charged with the alarming crime of punching a cripple. |
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Mandelbaum responded by punching Frank in the nose and knocking him from the carriage. |
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For instance, he points out, Charlemagne treated Saxony like his own personal punching bag. |
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He's sitting on the couch in the living room of his house in Toledo, Ohio, punching the buttons on the remote control of his TV, which is set in a 1970s-style wall unit. |
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About 10 attackers jumped on top of me, punching and kicking me. |
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Even though the phone is small in size, the keypads are well-designed, so much so that even with my big fingers, I had no problems punching the keys accurately. |
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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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Since its demonization by Ronald Reagan, regulation has been a favorite punching bag for the right. |
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As the game ended, tension between the two sides boiled over into a scrum of stick swinging, pushing, and punching. |
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There were the sounds of punching and kicking, objects being broken, grown-ups begging for mercy, children crying, chickens clucking, dogs yelping and pigs squealing. |
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I picked up the phone, punching in the code to hear our messages. |
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Panic, fear and dread take turns punching you in the solar plexus. |
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The dustup was complete with hair-pulling, punching, and, of course, loads of cursing. |
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The new gold was burnished before the lattice pattern was inscribed and the punching executed using tools specially made to imitate the original ones. |
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Because of Napster, and all the other file-sharing services we used, we stopped punching each other so much. |
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One of the allegations was that an educator was still using corporal punishment and had recently assaulted learners by slapping and punching them. |
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But his character towards her quickly changed as he began regularly assaulting her, including punching her in the stomach causing her to lose their baby. |
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Late one night, we were working on punching in a vocal section of a song, and after the first take, I let the tape machine roll a bit further into the song. |
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He and I manhandle his life-size plastic punching doll into the elevator. |
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Men have been punching each other in the head since the beginning of time, and you will find references to boxing in The Iliad. |
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The Baltimore Raven was indefinitely suspended but even one of his teammates suited up after punching a girlfriend in the neck. |
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You know that red mist thing where you find yourself punching some inoffensive article of furniture for no better reason than that you have just banged into it? |
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He dragged out a punching bag and hung it up on a hook in the corner. |
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The challenger will have a big man's punching chance, but the likelihood is that Lewis will show his mean side, and that Klitschko will end up seeing stars. |
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I don't see how it is much different to punching a timecard. |
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They were laughing and playfully punching each other, just messing around and acting like fools, something the three of them were definitely good at. |
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Of the many cold-work applications for tool steel, special mention should be made of the cold punching of plate having a thickness greater than about 3mm. |
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Kevin admitted to being choked with pride when the final whistle blew and TV viewers across the world saw the Ireland manager punching the air with joy. |
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A bystander capture the incident on videotape, where an officer can be seen punching Weekley in the face. |
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The youngster, a Year 10 student, confronted an older pupil with a weapon, believed to be either a knife or a bradawl, a sharp woodworking tool, before punching him. |
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Walmart is clearly growing tired of being a punching bag and poster child for low wages. |
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But his message to those caring for the Dallas patient both in his home and now in the hospital needs a bit of punching up. |
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How many times have you fantasized of punching your boss, did you ever do it? |
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One climber stood by his tent, punching buttons on his cell phone. |
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In general, such products have good punching characteristics, and are used in a variety of applications including small rotors, stators, and small power transformers. |
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Then seconds later the man demanded the lad hand over his phone and when he refused the thug headbutted him before taking a swing at him and punching him in the face. |
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Most people normally think in terms of punching or striking to the back of the head, temples, side of the neck, and edge of the jaw next to the ear to stun, or knock out. |
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Conventional punching press machines are equipped with a magazine having a plurality of tool holders in which one punch tool is changeably mounted. |
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This is nearly twice the power usually found on boats this size and provides lots of power for punching through chop and motoring against foul winds and currents. |
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He wisely refrained from punching the daylights out of the man. |
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Every track appears to be addressed to a female, and these jousters are comfortable bragging about punching, kicking and shamelessly defiling the female in question. |
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A Yorkshireman who fought off a great white shark by kicking and punching it and pulling his leg out of its mouth is likely to make a full recovery, doctors said yesterday. |
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On the lower tier of the stand we had Italian fans waving sticks at the local police, punching them, kicking them and lobbing flares before being battered into submission. |
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She sighed quietly and stepped into the lift, punching the button. |
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After completing the pilot phase, I entered the airborne-tactical officer phase, where I spent most of my days in a simulator, punching buttons in tactical scenarios. |
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The feeling is that universities are already punching above their weight in terms of research and number of spin-out companies per research grant. |
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However, Straka denies suggestions that his team are punching above their weight in Europe, arguing instead that their current domestic standing does not do them justice. |
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Some voters apparently had to indicate their choice by punching a card by machine, using machines over 50 years old which sometimes failed to punch the card successfully! |
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Even though he has joked that the Briton knocked himself out with a punching bag while training, Tszyu wouldn't be fighting Hatton if he didn't take him seriously. |
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She recognized it as a duplicate of the practice room she had at home, complete with the mats on the floors and several punching bags hanging in the center. |
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There, in a large room heavy with the smell of sweat, Johnson alternates for several hours between punching bags, a torso mannequin, and the sparring ring. |
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The punching bags show bruises, tears, scores and other kinds of openings, yet they are tough enough to have survived the violence worked upon them. |
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We even got the principal to have a few rounds at the punching bag. |
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She wandered over to one of the punching bags and ran her fingers along the vinyl material softly, her fingertips just barely grazing the cold surface. |
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So if you thought of punching your little brother or owning all of the ice cream in the world, you were surely destined for an after life of eternal damnation. |
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Four times he jumped the rattler, his knuckles bleeding from punching walls. |
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As a result, he lost much of the punching power in his right hand and so had to change his style to rely much more on a straight left. |
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Most American experts gave Benn little chance against the hard punching challenger. |
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I expected to see a lot of jumping rope, some punching bag workouts and maybe a long run or two. |
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In the video he is in sweatpants, running around the UN and hitting a punching bag to the theme song for 'Rocky. |
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Mace encouraged Fitzsimmons to develop his punching technique, drawing on the enormous power he had gained from blacksmithing. |
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She may need to use you as an emotional punching bag, especially if she's tired or overwhelmed. |
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Amir Kassaei, Global Chief Creative Officer of DDB and this year's Film Lions Jury President, punching the air euphorically at his desk. |
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They showed me into the living room, which is dominated by a punching bag. |
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Birchall, however, provided another solution, which was to simply eliminate the eighth note, punching only the held bass note. |
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But the image of a prowar worker in a hardhat punching a privileged protester is enshrined in our cultural memory. |
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Yes, when it comes to the aesthetics of marital coupledom, to paraphrase that old saying, I'm punching several stones below my weight. |
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Wrists are slightly bent to avoid damage when punching and the elbows are kept tucked in to protect the ribcage. |
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For example, what is with this ritual of kicking and punching the corner flag after scoring? |
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Her hotel room had a treadmill, a chin-up bar, a punching bag and a few free weights. |
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A MARRIED man from Chelmsley Wood was so taken by surprise when a man he'd met through a gay chatline kissed him, he reacted by punching him. |
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Under Jason Ryan they were tactically spot on but didn't get the credit for punching above their weight in reaching the All-Ireland semi-finals. |
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Rogers also ordered Bundy to marry his girlfriend, Elizabeth Jaynes, within 30 days or face jail for punching her ex-boyfriend. |
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It enables buffoonish generals to rock up on Radio 4 and splutter bilge about punching above our weight. |
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Had it been Joe Bloggs punching Russell, a blind eye would have been turned. |
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Since boxing involves forceful, repetitive punching, precautions must be taken to prevent damage to bones in the hand. |
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Stokes admitted punching the dog, an American Bulldog now called Tiki, which was found cowering and concussed, in the rain with no shelter. |
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Ron Sarchian began Tuesday in his attempt to break the world record for hitting a punching bag, at Premier Fitness in Encino. |
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The teenager admitted the racially aggravated assault of Mary, 40, by repeatedly punching her on the head and pushing her. |
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At the play-the-ball Tamati and Dowling started jostling each other, then punching. The referee sent them to the sin bin. |
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The second defendant assaulted the deceased by pulling her hair back and punching her in the face. |
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But the overall effect is flimsy and insubstantial, a gifted writer punching well below his weight. |
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The same fortunate result was achieved by punching holes in thick cardboard, then using the punch-out circles to create a textural surface. |
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A news conference was set up, but Rogers, the pitcher, couldn't make it to the podium through the sea of punching bags. |
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A VETERAN football player has been banned from every football pitch for 12 months after punching an opposing player three times. |
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None of these people around me punching the pokies has walked in here today expecting to be a loser. |
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The program started in Magana's carport in 1991, when neighborhood kids gathered to watch the former Golden Gloves champion pound punching bags. |
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A brawler is a fighter who generally lacks finesse and footwork in the ring, but makes up for it through sheer punching power. |
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The lively reel symbols include boxers, boxing gloves, speed bags, punching bags, championship belt, a knockout symbol and a training symbol. |
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An underground economy has emerged which is propelled by the gray-market selling of Corey Duffel vinyl punching bags. |
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Just watch Sean Hannity badger the atheist guest punching bags on Hannity and Colmes. |
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Mashai, whose daughter is married to Ahmadi-nejad's son, has become a punching bag for many conservatives in the regime. |
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The bladderpod is a pretty bush. It has loads of bright yellow flowers and the punching bag seed pods that give it its name. But, to be honest, it stinks! |
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Boxers practice their skills on two basic types of punching bags. |
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While definitely not meant for serious paper punching, the Ultra on test-blasted empty tin cans and other traditional plinking targets at a distance of 10 yards without fail. |
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Suddenly the carriage was full of boofy schoolboys all excitedly chesting and punching each other and stretching their limbs as they tried to sit still. |
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A WOMAN who sent a video to friends of her punching and drop-kicking a kitten like a rugby ball was yesterday banned for life from keeping animals. |
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In February 2014, Worthington was arrested for assault in New York City for punching Sheng Li, a paparazzo who had been following Bingle for hours. |
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The solid links would have been made by punching from a sheet. |
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They are prohibited from holding the ropes for support when punching, holding an opponent while punching, or ducking below the level of the opponent's belt. |
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