The good thing about Kenny is that you can take a friendly sideswipe at him, and he doesn't take offence. |
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In one verse he introduced a sideswipe at the repressive legal system of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
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These are some pretty hardcore vitriolic comments mixed with anger and if you notice, they take a sideswipe at us too for printing them. |
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There was some concern that a train on another track could sideswipe the mirror causing damage. |
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And in a sideswipe at some of his peers, many of whom he feels are languishing in the comfort zone, he refused to pull his punches. |
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The employers' group also took a sideswipe at rising costs emanating from the sheltered sectors of the economy. |
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It's too easy for the drivers of such huge and unwieldy vehicles to sideswipe your bike and run you down without even noticing you're there. |
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Goannas use a sideswipe with their heavy tail as their main weapon of defence and have been known to break the leg of a pursuing dog. |
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I could understand how a sideswipe might do that, but I am just trying to understand how a collision of the kind that occurred would do that. |
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How they meet, though, is what changes things for them both, as they manage to sideswipe each other in their cars on a motorway and cause an accident. |
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One advantage is that when travelling at night the motorist tends to keep over to the right, thus avoiding the danger of sideswipe collisions. |
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Isn't that a little sideswipe at him in the first paragraph? |
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This left O'Neill unable to resist a sideswipe at his title rivals. |
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Notably, a kid in a decomposing Honda Civic that was about to sideswipe the R8 just so he can get close enough to take a blurry low-res snapshot of it. |
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Ferguson has until November 19 to contest the charge but did manage a sideswipe at the FA, who he feels are delighted to take come action. |
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And Strachan also took a sideswipe at the club chairmen who force the regulation on managers. |
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Newcastle city councillor Bill Schardt deserves a pat on the back for his amusing sideswipe at gobbledygook. |
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In contrast, cases in which drivers sideswipe other vehicles, hit stationary objects or back their way into a collision will account for about 40 percent of all crashes. |
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The chunky pixeled font and the raster-like structure of the graphics are an ironic sideswipe at the still reduced opportunities of mobile interfaces. |
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And in a further sideswipe, he accused his party's executive of ignoring party democracy before urging them to reform Scottish Labour's voting and policy making rules. |
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For example, close or distant relations do not impact on whether Canada secures an exemption from the new US visitor card program, which could have a nasty sideswipe effect on cross-border movements. |
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Show cars KITT, from Knight Rider, and Sideswipe, from Transformers, were also on hand to marvel at. |
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