Currently companies are putting stuff into letter boxes using a blunderbuss approach. |
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Revenue are going after people in a blunderbuss approach without making allowances for the fact that some people have inherited this problem. |
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The key to the proper use of antibiotics is to use them like a sharp-shooting rifle and avoid any blunderbuss approach. |
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Taken together, its blunderbuss approach to law enforcement has watchdog groups growling. |
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Unfortunately, it seems the benefits of such a crackdown are again to be obscured by its blunderbuss approach. |
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Is there really sufficient justification for furnishing prosecutors with such a blunderbuss? |
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That's a tough situation, and the best thing would be to find a real blunderbuss antifungal that would pitch in for all of them. |
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Instead he got a policy and political blunderbuss who must not have been paying attention during the 2000 presidential campaign. |
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If people can think of better places to call, please let me know, since I realize I'm taking something of a blunderbuss approach here. |
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Lots of other people are doing similar events, ours is just a blunderbuss approach, it is not targeted. |
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Last year in the final, Roddick tried the blunderbuss approach, going for broke on just about every shot, serving like a demon and hitting the lines with his ground-strokes. |
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This blunderbuss approach has fiercely divided his fellow conservatives, so sowing more confusion. |
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I am sorry but, for the real world of industrial technology, your blunderbuss amendments are simply not good enough. |
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When will the Liberal government end this farcical, face saving exercise and cancel the billion dollar bureaucratic blunderbuss? |
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The blunderbuss approach of ordering a panel of 10 or more stains on every suspected large cell anaplastic tumor can no longer be justified economically or academically. |
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These are highly original thinkers, who have developed a new way of treating cancer by moving away from the blunderbuss cutting-burning-poisoning approach of modern medicine. |
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In his blunderbuss way, Mr Westerwelle has put his finger on a problem. |
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The blunderbuss never gained great favor in the American colonies or early United States. |
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Down through the ceiling, that black blunderbuss. |
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One of the most picturesque of the old flintlock guns is the blunderbuss, which was often carried by coach guards for protection against highwaymen. |
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His debut Blunderbuss, released in 2012, reached No 1 in the UK album chart and featured singles Love Interruption and Sixteen Saltines. |
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