The apparition is myself, and I stare dumbfounded as my double punches me in the stomach. |
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Two heavyweights will go the distance, while lightweights will knock each other down after only a few punches. |
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Least I forget, he was slipping punches or rolling with the punches to diminish their impact. |
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By devoting time, energy, and commitment to something besides work, it will be much easier to roll with the punches at the office. |
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His limited experience with Angie had taught him that the best way to deal with her was to just roll with the punches. |
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Arguably, Ireland has rolled with the punches and adapted to necessary change. |
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Be realistic about your expectations and allow yourself to roll with the punches. |
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As the following seven cases demonstrate, rolling with the punches is good business. |
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A quick look in her Rolodex later, Chelsea punches in Danielle Nichols' cell phone number. |
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Attacks are defended with blocks, various kicks, punches and strikes, throws, and wrist and arm locks. |
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He pulled him off of her and, dodging a few punches, landed a few jabs and then a roundhouse punch. |
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Mr Samuels tells it as it is and pulls no punches, he is one citizen who will stand up and be counted. |
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He counseled using a mixture of light and dark rums in punches, because unlike other spirits, rums are better when you mix them together. |
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Beyond the forces of sheer entertainment, the director doesn't pull punches in his assailing the church. |
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When two boxers trade punches for 12 rounds, we salute the champion and respect the loser. |
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From 92 yards away, he punches in a sand iron which stops pin high, perhaps 15 feet from the pin. |
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The Sangaree dates back to colonial times and was a favorite of tavern-goers, along with grogs, flips, punches and mulled wines. |
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His own punches at times found a target, only to be rocked with an avalanche of blows in retaliation. |
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Throwing a flurry of punches and kicks, he continually beat the tar out of his opponent without breaking a sweat. |
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When I catch a motorbike taxi in the morning, the regular guy who drives me literally punches the air and whoops when he sees me coming. |
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Despite its official backing the book pulls no punches and includes tales of the singer's bullying and bad behaviour. |
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Powdered GHB is colorless and odorless but has a salty taste that is often masked by mixing it in fruit punches. |
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You had one fighter aggressive and moving forward and the other fighter countering effectively but not throwing as many punches. |
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Meanwhile he throws quick, accurate punches at the right time to the right place. |
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She said the fight lasted only two or three minutes and she saw ten to 15 punches thrown. |
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The Blue Archer quickly recovered and threw a few more punches, a few hitting their mark, parrying the retaliating blows well. |
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He jumped up, and charged into the stands, throwing punches as he climbed over seats. |
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He needs to throw harder punches, and that he's not connecting for that reason. |
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The punches thudded through the smoke-filled air of the MEN Arena with excruciating force. |
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And he believes when he punches the time clock and goes home, the public should mind its own business. |
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He has seven lined up in a row, with an electronic timer on each to record how many solid punches can be landed in two minutes. |
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I'll spare you the individual punches, but it was a very fickle and pointless affair centred topically on the BBC website. |
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They are open to body blows in the midriff and lack the ability to throw straight punches. |
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So far at least, he has escaped the disdain which eventually greets any great champion who keeps trading punches well past his prime. |
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Women like her character because when her husband says insensitive things she punches his lights out. |
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As soon as the scrum broke up it was all in, punches traded, insults thrown and another lecture from the referee. |
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The director punches just the right sized holes allowing biting wit to illuminate the darkened text. |
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He would also have punches with which to make holes, shears for cutting sheet metal and files for smoothing the metal. |
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There aren't that many punches in football, and they are always shock-horror red-card scandals. |
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She lashed out at him now, her arms and legs flailing wildly, her kicks and punches missing their target by a considerable margin. |
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She started throwing wild punches but missed every time as he maneuvered around them. |
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And in a sideswipe at some of his peers, many of whom he feels are languishing in the comfort zone, he refused to pull his punches. |
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Life is sweet, and when rejection or responsibility threaten to disrupt my blissful state, I can roll with the punches. |
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Some punches were thrown, and at least four Sea Shepherd crew members were bloodied. |
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This snout beetle punches holes in the baby pods to lay eggs, and uncontrolled, will ruin almost all the peas. |
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The Cabernet Sauvignon punches above its weight with brambles, dark chocolate, vanilla and peppery spices. |
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He had a good long hard jab, his left hook and left uppercut were devastating punches. |
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You hold the gloves and deliver uppercuts, hooks and jabs, taking care to sidestep or duck away from punches. |
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Khan now oozes with confidence, landing his punches and even throwing in uppercuts on his attack as he senses victory. |
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The Maus mounted a 128 mm main gun that would punch through enemy armor like a thrown sock punches through a wall made out of gelatin. |
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Generally, the issue only came up in fast-paced hooks, uppercuts and follow-up punches. |
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In a struggle the nightwatchman punches him and the accused then kills the nightwatchman. |
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Unfortunately, some politicians are prepared to trade verbal punches rather than attend to the country's business. |
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Foster possessed one of the most powerful punches ever seen on a light heavyweight, his left hook. |
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Barry charged out of his corner and continued to rake Steve with left hooks to the body but the punches were becoming noticeably slower. |
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On the roadway, the supporters were shouting at the crowd to move back, staves were being swung, a few punches thrown. |
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The young superhero threw an amazing combination of punches, kicks, and haymakers. |
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Once he comes up on an opponent, he can lay out most enemies with punches or headbutts, even triggering a spinning attack to incapacitate thugs. |
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Adrian threw a few more punches and headbutts at the thief, bringing him to his knees. |
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I'd like to see this guy perform different moves besides the polish hammer, headlocks, punches and kicks. |
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McHale-Roe opted for straight punches to counter Siberry's tactic which was to aim hooked body punches. |
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Now he grabs the telephone, punches in a string of numbers and clasps the receiver to his ear, knuckles white with pressure. |
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Would you be willing to trade punches with him or are you just going to try to outbox him for the decision win? |
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During the training, she learnt to deliver several punches and elbow blows so quickly they would subdue an aggressor before he knew what hit him. |
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His encounters with Donald in the parliament debating chamber had noticeably failed to land the punches expected of him. |
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They are rolling with the punches, hoping that the hard-liners will overplay their hand. |
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Are you so proud that you could swing a few punches in a bar full of drunkards? |
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After that, I snapped back to reality and started dodging his punches and swings. |
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A stuntman who has overturned cars and traded punches with Hollywood's finest is to turn his attention to helping save a little girl's life. |
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In the end, Emily got some scrapbooking hole punches where Rebecca walked away empty handed. |
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Others made bubbles with hole punches, and once this process began, the possibilities became endless for new ideas with a hole punch. |
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All over the U.S., all last week, the Sunday punches were thrown in the last round of the 1954 political campaign. |
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Chad knew Rusk was smart enough to counter his Sunday punches, expecting him to switch to an out-fighting approach. |
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I begin practising punches and blocks with Tim, whose hairy arms give me Chinese burns. |
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So, for example, while a camera is still panning around her, she hovers in the air, then suddenly unleashes a rapid fury of kicks and punches. |
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Heavyweights throw like one-two-three punches and grab and clinch and grab and clinch. |
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He stalked his moving opponent, throwing combinations and utilizing his movement to evade punches. |
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He punches spy holes in the wooden shutters so when he is indoors he can look out whether he is sitting or standing. |
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Of course, white-collar boxers have to get used the ineluctable fact that even the best fighters take their share of punches. |
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When you push the buttons on the back of him, he punches, and when you press down to write, a light inside the thing flashes. |
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Khan was in irrepressible form from the start, raining in fast and accurate punches from every angle, to leave the hapless Korean stunned. |
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He established both punches early, flooring his opponent in the third while busting up his nose with a hard left hook. |
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Against Toney, Jirov averaged nearly 90 punches a round despite being nailed with some powerful counterpunches. |
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After his 40 in the first innings, he was again in fine touch with a nice line in midwicket whips and punches through the covers. |
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The fracas, in which punches were traded and others were knocked to the ground, lasted about four minutes. |
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One man laboriously cut the pierced decoration with a fretsaw and a variety of steel punches. |
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You've taught her how to use a gun, how to cuff someone and how to do a few punches? |
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He effectively followed up with his fusillade of punches to prompt the stoppage. |
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The Drogheda man could not put two punches together as his eager opponent came forward, crowded him and pounded him with two fisted combinations. |
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Suddenly, both boxers were on him, landing well-placed punches and dazing him for a moment. |
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Each legend is hand-tooled to order, debossed into your saddle by Skully using brass leather punches. |
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Smith walks over to a computer and punches in numbers to program the machine to cut receivers. |
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While JB's letter was heated and bare-knuckled, it landed many accurate punches, while your prolix retort was sadly disappointing. |
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Mark punches out angrily at a wall and makes a dent in the surface, hurting his fist. |
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Minority Democrats on that committee are powerless to push the issue, and Democrats generally are pulling their punches. |
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But Jenkins isn't exactly known for pulling his punches and the remark is in line with his sharp-tongued commentary. |
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Dean Potter punches a button on a plastic wristwatch looped around his climbing harness. |
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A woman staying on the same corridor heard loud punches and likened the blows to those sometimes heard in TV programmes. |
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Such blows still felt like punches from a circus strong man no matter how much shielding they invented for us. |
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We rolled across the pavement of the bridge, exchanging blows and punches while the others fought the mafia. |
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The pair moved innocently about the ring for much of the opening two minutes with their punches sending loud smacks all over the empty arena. |
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For months the Northwich teenager practised high kicks, punches and devastating blows to destroy blocks of wood. |
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They exchanged punches, blows, blocks, and kicks, one after another, so fast that I could hardly follow. |
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This is not to say that every government employee checks his brain and his principles at the door when he punches in for the first time. |
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Does the president of General Motors go down and check out as the shift punches out and changes? |
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The working chisels are used for cutting the metal, punches and a block having proper-sized holes are used for punching out holes. |
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Give each child a handful of hole punches and let them have sprinkle these over the paper. |
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Use paper punches to cut the eyes and pupils out of colored paper, and glue on. |
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Leather punches are ultra-sharp, will cut cleanly through heavy fabric and are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. |
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Hollerith designed punches specially made for his system, the Hollerith Electric Tabulating System. |
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I bet when the curtain closes behind him on Tuesday, he punches the card for that candidate. |
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Say what you want about Kidd's off the clock antics, he is spectacular when he punches his card. |
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It's this obstinate refusal to pussyfoot around and pull punches that endears her to those sick of spin and glib sloganeering. |
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The attacks at your disposal are also limited to a mixture of punches, kicks, grapples, and a few special moves. |
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Over 40 separate maneuvers are available to The Hulk via his combat system, which consists of a number of punches, jumps, and grapples. |
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By the middle rounds the boxer's punches had opened a cut above his opponent's right eye while his left eye was also swollen. |
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In the world of sports entertainment, you have to be able to roll with all the punches. |
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Their jobs can be so tough that at times they even have to duck punches from troublesome beachgoers. |
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He doesn't pull any punches and he lets you know in no uncertain terms exactly what he wants from you. |
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Jayde looks to the thug that clocked him and responds with a flurry of punches, almost as if he has gone berserk. |
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He pulled his staff from his pocket to deflect one of her punches, and quickly jabbed her in the ribs with the tip of it. |
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It punches at the foaming wavelets, scrambles along the edge of the rocks, cartwheels, hops. |
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North Yorkshire farmer Roger Brown certainly pulled no punches as he showed his Wensleydales at an agricultural show yesterday. |
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That earns him a sharp rap on the shoulder, but he says he doesn't mind because my punches don't hurt. |
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He can go head to head and throw intellectual punches, or deliver rapier wit with ironic finesse. |
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That's not to say that our aging pair of French rascals are going to be pulling their punches at all. |
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Their pudgy little hands are variously balled for punches, or raised in preparation for an opened-handed smack, fingers spread wide. |
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He opted for straight punches to counter his opponent's tactic which was to aim hooked body punches. |
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This match began in a frenzy of punches with neither boxer holding back nor defending themselves with great aplomb. |
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Thomas aimed a kick and some punches at the victim before Buckley struck a single blow at the man. |
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He said the blows, kicks and punches continued even when he cowered on the floor with his hands protecting his head. |
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Examples of abuse include punches, kicks, blows and partial suffocation by placing a rubber gas mask over the person's face. |
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Other trade union leaders were also rebuked and reprimanded, with some receiving kicks and punches. |
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The classes generally begin with some warm-up calisthenics, such as jumping jacks, simulated jump rope and air punches. |
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A score of photographers beneath the big screen zoomed in on the air punches and decidedly un-Wimbledon leaps into the air. |
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The shot was an unexpected bonus that prompted two air punches and a high-five with caddie Joe LaCava. |
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Mnguni admitted their fight plan was to box outside and keep Jacobs at the end of his punches while effectively using the perimeter of the ring. |
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Ali got off his toes for the first time in the fight and landed his most meaningful punches. |
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Down but not out, she gives as good as she gets, and manages to land a few punches before the soldier gets away. |
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Dupree slapped Jericho, and Jericho retaliated with punches, elbows and chops. |
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The Good Wife, this season, has faced a similar challenge but seems prepared to roll with the punches. |
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A stunned Rooney drops Souness to the ground like a baby but Moyes carries on throwing punches regardless and floors his young starlet with a thunderous blow to the chin. |
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That's the kind of Sunday matinee it was for leading man Moya, filled with his Sunday punches and appreciative hurrahs from would-be honeybunches. |
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When two men become involved in a brawl and start trading blows and punches and kicks and so forth, how does the law of provocation relate to that circumstance? |
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In brief instances when they collided, one could see them attacking with outrageously fast kicks and punches, either trading blows are blocking blows. |
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After drawing level on points with a desperate last flurry in the closing seconds of the final round, Lee was beaten on a countback of the punches thrown. |
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As the fight prolonged Makeba grew tired of running and at times stood his ground to exchange punches eliciting yells of approvals from the crowd. |
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Most of his flyswatter punches missed their mark or were blocked. |
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It is possible that when the fight statistics are scrutinised that Arias, the Brazilian heavyweight champion, will have a tally of punches landed in single figures. |
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Traditionally, people who make their living giving and taking punches have not paid much heed to the law of self-preservation. |
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No doubt Smith hopes to paint Glock as a monster once again, and the theatrical complaint pulls no punches. |
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The fear that Pascal might weather the storm has du Vernay, Oprah Winfrey, and other Hollywood elites pulling their punches. |
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His opponent, a year or two older but still barely a teenager, winces and, fighting back tears of humiliation, launches himself in a flurry of wheeling punches. |
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He led with a wild flurry of punches, but they were blocked effortlessly. |
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Intensity is what she is after and you don't normally get that by pulling your punches, though of course understatement and restraint can sometimes be equally effective. |
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Mosley's body punches could leave openings for counterpunches to the head. |
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The candidates, clearly worried about going too far, feinted and jabbed but threw no hard punches. |
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All you need is a plenishing hammer, the anvil, a few metal punches, files, tin-snips for cutting sheets of silver up to make rings and that's it. |
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Where I come from, you save your Sunday punches for the general campaign and I just don't think Rudy will withstand the heat in the general election. |
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Rather than parading a host of dummies laid out by the swift punches of scare quotes, each carefully collected word bleeds into the body of its own mixed metaphor. |
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Some nights, like his fight with Davey Moore, he'd roll with the punches. |
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He kind of just rolls with the punches and sees things for what they are. |
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And so far the business community seems to be rolling with the punches. |
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She delivers only a handful of lines but a truckload of kicks and punches. |
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However, headguards, whilst absorbing energy from punches, present an even larger target to be hit and thus the number of blows striking home may well increase. |
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Not only was he stopped in the eighth round by the powder-puff youngster, he struggled to put his punches together and failed to effectively use his reach advantage. |
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But they are experts and know what to do to roll with the punches. |
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In fairness to Roy he has never pulled his punches but I'm not sure if airing his club's dirty linen so publicly is the right thing for the captain of the club to do. |
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Although his style won't sell out any stadiums in the US, it was effective, as Juarez could not seem to get uncorked to throw any punches in bunches. |
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This way, boxers could bob and weave out of the way of incoming punches. |
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We met in a blur of sledgehammer punches and bone crunching blocks. |
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Frequently the engraver began by etching the foundation of the design, and then built it up by the use of a special curved burin and by roulettes, punches, and other tools. |
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This is a method of puncturing a plate with roulettes, punches, and other tools so that modelling is achieved with greater or lesser accumulations of dots. |
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Dean is a fighter, albeit one who needs to learn that in an ideological spat, a well-placed jab often can do more damage than a barrage of roundhouse punches. |
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Sebastian Jamieson sings and dreams while he punches the till, packs the shelves and unloads trucks at Clicks Store in Grahamstown's Church Square. |
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He was forced to take a couple of punches in the first few seconds of the bout, but he fought back and was well on top at the end of the opening round. |
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They ram into the wall, exchanging body blows and punches as they scuffle. |
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Even the NFL doesn't allow this much piling on and yet our hero, the intrepid nice guy Michael, is just supposed to take life's sucker punches like a cold-cocked good sport. |
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I've pulled my punches with a few people, where they seemed sensitive. |
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Tunney countered by foot movement and sharp punches starting with the jab. |
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Researchers have linked daily consumption of sugary soft drinks and fruit punches to significant weight gain and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. |
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Barely a handful of his films have even turned a profit, but the 42-year-old smoothie still punches above his weight in cinema, politics and public affairs. |
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There were some swings and some punches as well as a few cheap kicks. |
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Add details by layering shapes over the base paper, use paper punches and scalloped scrapbooking scissors to add style, use a gold calligraphy pen to add names. |
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There were no punches landed to the breadbasket during this bout. |
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You quickly lose count of the number of concerts played, riots started, lines snorted, girls scored, parties busted, millions made and punches thrown. |
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In my days scuffles and scraps were just that, a few drunken punches thrown and nothing else, but these days everyone seems to be carrying knives. |
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When she is gone, Jack angrily punches the air and utters a curse. |
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But domestic violence doesn't always manifest itself in punches and blows. |
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The actress could have been degraded by the exploitation material, but somehow she punches through the stereotypes and retains her dignity and poise. |
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The preemie makes a fist and, summoning all his strength, punches through the glass case of his incubator. |
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They dueled on pretty even terms for 15 rounds, but to me, Robinson's punches had more authority and his combinations were like the repeated crack of a bullwhip. |
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He tells himself over and over, I need to throw more punches. |
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For a start, Tyson in his distant prime attacked in explosive bursts of four, five or six punches, sequences demanding timing and vigour long beyond his capacity. |
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Gingrich had an off night as he chafed under criticism, while Romney threw no punches. |
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Newt Plays Clumsy Defense by Howard Kurtz Gingrich had an off night as he chafed under criticism, while Romney threw no punches. |
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All the while, he was landing more punches, to the head and body, until finally his corner had to throw in the towel to preserve the health of their fighter. |
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As ever Debbie put on a lovely spread of food, and there was much alcohol to be quaffed merrily, including one of the most potent punches ever, and cocktails. |
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In the original incident, both sides squared up at the end of the Hammers' 1-0 defeat and Cole was seen to throw punches in the direction of Bernard Mendy. |
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You're never far from a party and a sound system in Jamaica, whether you want to shake your batty to the latest dancehall mixes or sink rum punches at sundown. |
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Katie bought paper bags and used my paper punches to make luminaries. |
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He's only 24 and throws the kind of bone-crushing punches that fans adore. |
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She tells her story via a translator, pausing to choose her words carefully, then pouring them out with a staccato of fist punches to make her point. |
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The beauty of this book is that Allen pulls no punches as he tackles the difficult topics, and that Schumacher's response is to give as good as he gets. |
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He took a risk by throwing so many punches, coming down from a loftier perch to the trenches where campaigns are won and lost. |
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Lewis was dominated in the early rounds and was wobbled in round two by solid Klitschko punches. |
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Center punches come in a variety of sizes and some folks often use one that is too large for the drill they'll be using. |
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Algeri fought a far better bout than he did against Manny Pacquiao, throwing more punches and landing some power shots. |
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Wide, looping punches have the further disadvantage of taking more time to deliver, giving the opponent ample warning to react and counter. |
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Sam came screeching up to Lindsay, screaming blue murder and throwing punches. |
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This state of the art flak jacket utilises patented pneumatic technology to simulate bullet hits, punches, body slams, explosions and much more. |
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After a succession of low blows, rabbit punches and butts, the referee had seen enough and disqualified Cordoba. |
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Mantis shrimps famed for their murderously fast punches readily swing at each other during disagreements. |
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It is Rechy's habit to pull no punches when exposing those he thinks are undermining or disvaluing his personhood as a gay man. |
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There are several basic maneuvers a boxer can use in order to evade or block punches, depicted and discussed below. |
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In one-step number two the defender does a knife-hand block. Then he punches with his right hand. And he finishes with a left heel-palm. |
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That AEI fellow is J.D. Kleinke, and his defense pulls few punches. |
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The Space Shuttle travels hypersonically on its way into orbit, but relies on rockets, and punches through the atmosphere as quickly as possible. |
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Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand which consists of punches, kicks and standing grappling with knee strikes. |
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Lloyd George pulled fewer punches in his War Memoirs, published in 1936 when Haig was dead and Lloyd George no longer a major political player. |
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According to CompuBox, Calzaghe landed more punches on Hopkins than any of his previous opponents. |
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Simms also admitted assaulting Samantha Morris by beating when she tried to intervene against the punches and kicks raining down on her husband. |
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The brand of gloves can also affect the impact of punches, so this too is usually stipulated before a bout. |
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But inside the octagon isn't the only place McGregor, 26, can pull punches. |
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Mike King hit me with a barrage of punches and when I tried to escape, he got me in a pretty deep choke hold. |
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Hicks doesn't pull punches, and he isn't afraid to pour on the literary hot sauce when a restaurant doesn't live up to its reputation. |
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He will front Good Morning Scotland two mornings a week in run-up to the big vote and he won't pull punches. |
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Counter punchers usually wear their opponents down by causing them to miss their punches. |
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Schmeling was knocked down three times and only managed to throw two punches in the entire bout. |
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When it has located its prey, it pounces and punches through the snow to catch its victim. |
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Stapleless staplers, invented in 1910, are a means of stapling that punches out a small flap of paper and weaves it through a notch. |
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Because he throws so many hellacious punches, he has the chance of knocking out any fighter on any given night. |
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The pleasure of identifying with Rambo as he kicks and punches his persecutors is the willing him on to succeed. |
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Judge Eugenia Williams, who scored the fight in Holyfield's favour, said she saw Lewis land fewer punches than Holyfield. |
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In the final round of politicking, the ruling United Democratic Front and Left Democratic Front leaders threw punches and counterpunches at each other. |
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And then, without missing a beat on his pussy-pumpin' action, he donkey punches her with the pot, shattering it and embedding shards of glass in her scalp. |
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His punches alternated between uppercuts and loose-handed swipes. |
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She angrily punches a hole in the painting of the clown, then leaves after attempting to remove any evidence of her presence in the flat, but accidentally leaves a glove. |
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Boxing is a combat sport in which two people wearing protective gloves throw punches at each other for a predetermined set of time in a boxing ring. |
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Brawlers tend to be more predictable and easy to hit but usually fare well enough against other fighting styles because they train to take punches very well. |
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There are three judges at ringside to score the fight and assign points to the boxers, based on connecting punches, defense, knockdowns, and other more subjective measures. |
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Fitzsimmons delivered short, accurate and occasionally conclusive punches. |
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In the opening moments, the fighters came together with huge punches. |
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Haye started fast and alarmingly caught Thompson with constant barrages of power punches, coming close to forcing a stoppage at numerous points over the first few rounds. |
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He defeated Giacobbe Fragomeni, when he dramatically broke through the Italian's defences in the ninth round, finally flooring his man in a flurry of punches. |
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He staggered to his feet after being knocked down, only for Haye to immediately pounce right back on him, hitting him with another flurry of punches. |
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In his early days he relied on bodywork, especially his kidney punches, but when the punch was outlawed he did not suffer from losing this part of his repertoire. |
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Thish of TWS was really a shock to me, and I'm not pulling any punches! |
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But he was quickly put into back-pedal mode as Cro Cop essentially stalked his opponent, throwing heavy punches and left-leg kicks to Sanchez's head. |
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At one point the suspect dropped his agal and the Indian man picked it up from the ground and gave it back to the suspect, who resumed the beatings and punches. |
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As delivered, the light provides perfectly adequate threat illumination at fighting ranges, the laser center punches it neatly, and swing-and-point handling is excellent. |
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But in a pair of debates this week, the campaign escalated into a barroom brawl, as a number of top candidates began throwing verbal punches at each other. |
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He is Maurice Duffy, the lifeforce behind business consultancy Blackswan, which punches way above its weight in the world of organisational transformation. |
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Yet the man behind the mask, former Hart High basketball standout Steve Borden, now 46, has mostly painful memories from a sport that supposedly pulls its punches. |
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Worthy of your own little black book of cocktails, here are some award winning recipes, tropical punches and refreshing sundowners to bring on a thirst and raise the bar. |
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Andrew Ryeland pulls no punches in offering a blunt assessment of how sky-rocketing premiums from insurers are hurting his guided ATV excursion company. |
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It seemed like every neighborhood mom and pop store had a little cardboard punchboard with 100 punches one of which was a winner of a cheaply made pistol. |
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Pungent is a rather reserved word, but Sir Paul does not pull any punches. |
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