I recall having to manhandle a heavy garden statue of Hermes, cast in lead, which we had been asked to look after while the owners moved house. |
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Gloved workers, their eyes shaded, manhandle glowing, red-hot bars of old iron from a furnace into a rolling mill. |
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Next, I visited the nearby car wash, and used their wringer,, to manhandle a few ounces of water out of the jeans. |
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He and I manhandle his life-size plastic punching doll into the elevator. |
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To me, it seems that every five minutes, another bemused foreign celebrity is being presented with Akubra hats and ugg boots, and invited to manhandle native fauna. |
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With form filled in, you then have to manhandle your purchases onto a huge trolley, queue, pay for them, put them in your car, drive them home and assemble them yourself. |
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For the Victorians, the dame represented a rare opportunity to manhandle a lady on stage, for comic and licentious effect. |
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You have to manhandle the nose into the apex, so when you kiss it perfectly, and you will, because this car handles like a dream, you feel like it was all down to you. |
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Four exterior handles let you manhandle and maneuver it. |
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Riders who succeed on this terrain are able to manhandle their bike as it rattles over the bumps. |
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The Chinese soldiers, even when their commanding hilltops glowed like cigarette-butts beneath tonnes of blazing napalm, would manhandle their mortars from deep-dug shelters and strike with deadly effect. |
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Merchants serve their customers while licensed porters, wearing special badges, manhandle the fish and lug them around on trolleys. The porters are fighting a rearguard action against change. |
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The reporter for the weekly Al-Fajr was taking photos of police beating peasants in Rahmanya on 17 June when he was noticed by police, who proceeded to manhandle and beat him. |
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This presupposes for the industry, specific advantages and especially the end of the bureaucratic doings which manhandle the business world in the country. |
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The polls were guarded by bullies who did not hesitate at command to manhandle any decent citizen indicated by the local leaders. |
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And when the young French man spoke out, there was Lance Armstrong, daddy of the dopers, to manhandle and humiliate him in front of the peloton. |
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She yells at people who manhandle the tomatoes or break the beans. |
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