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Hamrlik rammed in the rebound.
Yet more signal failures, people rammed in like cattle.
"We hoped it would not be rammed in our faces.
They were, in BBC lingo, "rammed in two" by a freighter (there is a photograph).
"You are just setting yourself up to have your own foot rammed in your mouth".
Vassell duly rammed in his half-volley at the near post.
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The point is rammed home in a coda in which King – for the first and only time in the drama – directly addresses the camera to remind viewers she merely obeyed the laws of supply and demand.
This point is rammed home in a paper by David Bell and David Blanchflower that will appear in the next quarterly review from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.
This is not what democracy looks like -- secret trade deals rammed through in record time that guarantee fat corporate profits, but likely result in net job loss and wage competition that leads to pay stagnation in the U.S. for years to come.
It had been rammed right in — it was totally smashed and burned up.
"When was the last time you saw a national effort that was rammed through in three weeks?" he asked.
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