I must go down to the basement at once with my trusty two-by-four and administer a few more bracing wallops. |
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With that Allardyce stands up and wallops Mark and Lard, leaving them flying into the crowd. |
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When a man of character faces a stiff fence he either sails over it or wallops himself over it. |
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He was not at fault for Uruguay's first goal, one of those wallops into the top corner that all keepers have to watch now and then. |
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A wallops is also sent indicating who used the command, which host was affected and how many users were killed. |
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There are at least ten critics of private enterprise for every defender qualified to trade intellectual wallops. |
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Like the best of Sripraphai's offerings, it wallops the sweet, peanut-heavy version you'd find elsewhere. |
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Though it is not recognised in income tax, marriage provides shelter from inheritance tax, which wallops unmarried couples, often to their great surprise. |
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Just before the official start to winter, the east was hit with a trio of wintry wallops that smothered a huge swath of southern Ontario from Windsor to Kingston during the busiest travel and shopping weeks of the year. |
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Not only does a bear market hurt viewership, it also wallops their main advertisers: brokerage houses, investment banks and financial-information providers. |
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