Elliott made 33 saves on 41 shots as he watched his teammates get out-worked and out-hustled in an 8-0 shellacking. |
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Just two days after shellacking the Kings, the Lakers came back and whooped on the T-Wolves like they were a college team. |
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After a 3-0 shellacking at the hands of England earlier this year, Spain rebounded to become the first team to defeat France in almost two years. |
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It was the second straight shellacking Pierce has taken in a Grand Slam final. |
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Of course, Tom was probably too busy shellacking his hair and buffing his chin to notice. |
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Many politicians who had taken a shellacking would retreat to their home base and start rebuilding a career. |
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At times we felt we could go much further than we could normally because our readers thought those people deserved a real shellacking. |
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The result was a thorough shellacking of the Democratic party from top to bottom. |
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As for the downgrade itself, it may just be an expression of the obvious, not unlike the shellacking the stock market took last week. |
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But that means he will have to outmaneuver a president determined to avenge the shellacking that handed Boehner the gavel. |
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Unity and democracy are still taking a shellacking here on the home front, despite our successes in the Marshall Islands and in Italy. |
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Bochy was speaking for the masses, who watched a supposed duel of Cy Young award winners evolve into a full-fledged shellacking. |
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Now, I'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like I took last night. |
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After many months of watching its public image take a shellacking as a result of the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal, Congress finally started to move on lobby reform. |
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