On the following week Dundalk came to Kilcohan Park to be whacked 5-1 with Afie Hale recording a hat-trick and John O'Neill getting two more. |
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I whacked his arm at his playful flirtatiousness, actually starting to consider that maybe Connor had not been winding me up earlier. |
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Still, it was have been nice to have whacked him upside the head with a two-by-four, but that would have been wrong. |
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I turned around, and when I was turning I saw just someone was running by me, and he just, like, whacked me with this long black stick. |
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A Striker loose from the pack moved in and whacked her with the blunt end of her spear. |
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So I finally got my sharp arts-and-crafts scissors and whacked a good few inches off, and now it comes to just below my chin. |
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Soon enough, the court discovers her boss has presented falsified evidence, and he's whacked by the thugs for blowing the case. |
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Then after she's whacked some other blonde child her mother grabbed her and slapped her backside. |
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A kind of Pinocchio sans magic, Petrushka dies a banal non-death, getting whacked by a blow to his empty head. |
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If any intruders were to come into the house at that particular time, I'd have whacked them. |
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We wanted these manipulative girls and violent boys to be unwashed for a year, unfed for a month, to be lashed, strapped, coshed and whacked. |
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The men, too, were making guttural, animal-like noises as they whacked baseline strokes. |
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Gina wasted no time at all in whisking up a bowl of caramel colour for the lowlights, and whacked it on, foil and all. |
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I was about to strike when the rod whacked round, the first barbel of the session was hooked. |
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I went wherever the food sounded good and then whacked three famous names at the top of the copy, willy-nilly, to keep the editor happy. |
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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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They know how many times he has been whacked and hacked by opposing defensemen and goaltenders. |
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As I type this article I am currently whacked out of my gourd on the following medications. |
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The guy whacked at our van with his stick and jabbed at Austin's face through the glass as Mike drove us away. |
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One of them was carrying a ratchet bar and he whacked me over the back of the head. |
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Well, a full day's boarding the loft left me too whacked to blog last night. |
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The man threatened to rob Tina's store saying he had a knife, but fled empty-handed after she whacked him with an axe handle. |
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She stood up smoothly and whacked it as hard as she could with the tenderizer. |
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He flung himself into the air and whacked a scissors kick into the top corner of the Manchester United net. |
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My helmet whacked into the concrete with a bit of a bang, but better that the helmet does it than my scone. |
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Andrew brayed with laughter and whacked Tony on the shoulder with enough force to knock a horse flat on its side. |
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There's always the possibility of an unsuspecting flasher getting whacked in the noggin by a purse wielding grandma. |
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Victor whacked her hard on the back and Antonia burst into a fit of coughs. |
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Jared's brother gets whacked, and Jared finds himself a prisoner, inexplicably held captive in a jail cell. |
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He'd been whacked around a lot as a kid, he says, so any punishment absent the sting of physical pain didn't feel like punishment. |
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We strummed, plucked, whacked, and sang as best we could, given the hour and the quality of the coffee we had just sipped. |
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Joseph E. Stiglitz whacked a hornets' nest in 2002 with the publication of Globalization and Its Discontents. |
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Still, O'Neill wants to see more penetration and fewer fallaway jumpers, the shot Carter turns to when he does not want to get whacked. |
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I would have been whacked by paramilitary hit squads associated with the ruling party, the government of the day. |
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Why will the minister not do anything when public safety is at risk and consumers are getting whacked by this? |
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The dog runs after something to the end of the line, is thrown in the air and whacked to the ground. |
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Moore, Oklahoma, was whacked with a mile-wide tornado Monday, reducing much of the Oklahoma City suburb to rubble. |
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I whacked it with my rolling pin to begin the flattening process. |
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Thoguh it's unfortunate that the people who took the initial deal also get whacked in the process. |
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He whacked the nail so hard on the head, it smashed into pieces. |
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Mr Allawi insists that the rebel-held town should hand over the likes of Mr Zarqawi or get whacked. |
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An example is asylum seeker policy, where both parties have taken a tough stand lest they be whacked in the polls. |
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A relatively small group is being whacked again and again by Cameron and co. |
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The young people use those credit cards and then find out that they are being whacked with an unsubstantiated interest rate. |
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Alas, when the chiefs went back from the conference to their home departments, they apparently got whacked, because the formal decision changed. |
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There are very few things you can throw my way that I'll get whacked out about. |
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Whack the next guy with the same respect you'd like to be whacked with, you know? |
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The player added two more fours to his tally when he whacked a full toss through square leg and then guided an overpitched ball over the rope at mid-wicket. |
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When the boy was caught daubing paint on an Uncle's car, and subsequently whacked with a walking stick to teach him a lesson, she didn't speak to the family for two years. |
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I whacked a gurrier in Dublin in the side of his hood when he lunged for the phone near Merrion Square, nearly knocking him off his bike in the process. |
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The combined eleven were fairly and squarely whacked, but the game never looked half as lopsided as the score-sheet. |
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Most of Jack's team gets whacked during a drunken orgy in a sleazy hotel. |
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She thrashed around wildly and whacked me on the side of the head. |
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I swung my arm behind me and whacked him squarely in the chest. |
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He should, according to Mahony, prepare himself to be whacked over the head with such a thoughtless and offensive gift. |
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A player named Jesse is lamenting the work he put into his character last year, only to have been whacked out of the game inside of 10 minutes by an overeager combatant. |
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Unless said partner is ready to be whacked over their head with the box for their thoughtlessness, they have made a grave mistake. |
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Jerry whacked at the old soldier's head with a sympathetic slapstick. |
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The work paid off when Butcher crept back in the England team for the 2001 Ashes series, then whacked the greatest team in cricket around Headingley for 173 unbeaten runs. |
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A Hearts move broke down when Marshall scooped up a cross, and the goalkeeper saw space at the other end of the field and whacked a clearance for Craig Dargo. |
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I pushed it onto the floor and whacked it with a piece of cardboard. |
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He also whacked a shot for which Marshall stretched to push on to the crossbar, although referee Doug Somers missed the contact and failed to award a corner kick. |
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In the same over Lyth skipped down the track against the off-spinner and whacked the ball through mid-wicket, which resulted in another standing ovation for an English opener. |
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And that no matter what lofty personal goals I set for myself, life came along and whacked me upside the head and sent me in directions I never intended to go. |
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My ice axe whacked into the slope and stuck fast. |
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He ran at top speed into his dad's exercise room, grabbed a weight and with an amazing CLONK he whacked the shadow hard over his head. |
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I wanted to use my time to pay tribute to some of my brothers and sisters in the labour movement who are being whacked in the streets for having the temerity to stand up for fair wages and working conditions in that country. |
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They spent all the money, they put up the taxes, they whacked up the borrowing, they wrecked our economy – all the time saying they'd abolish boom and bust. |
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Then when you exit the workshop, you are really whacked. |
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Beautiful World has the whacked out wash of Lou Reed, while Spacesuit has the surrealism of Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. |
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Save you out of whacked collapsed debris of bittersome mess of failures. |
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