The stinging blow caught the youth across the head, sending him stumbling to the side. |
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Good quarter for the Giants: two touchdowns, an interception, a field goal and a stinging blow on Rodgers. |
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But in 1982 she delivered a stinging blow to progressives in a speech at Town Hall in Manhattan. |
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For Lana Boldi, a United Auto Workers official from Grand Rapids, the China trade deal was a stinging blow. |
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The nation's recent elections dealt a stinging blow to hard-line politicians. |
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The ruling by a three-judge panel dealt a stinging blow to the agency, which is charged with writing nearly 100 new rules under Dodd-Frank. |
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The decision is a clear victory for the embattled General Musharraf and a stinging blow to the lawyers' movement and political parties that have opposed his continued rule. |
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The last twenty years, moreover, deal a stinging blow to this affirmation. |
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If enacted, the new penalties would deal a stinging blow to an economy already suffering under sanctions from the European Union and the United States. |
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