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"We got socked in the mouth.
"It got socked in the back of my head," he said.
"During the scuffle, I got socked on the jaw," Mr. MacNeil said, displaying a bruised chin during his Times interview.
"This was on the wish list, but we tabled it last year because we got socked with a huge water bill and a huge increase in real estate taxes".
I had scheduled my return flight for 7 45 p.m., hoping for a full last day in the sun, but instead we got socked with the torrential rains that would become Hurricane Sandy.
The stimulus worked, and the "nuclear renaissance" was well underway by late 2005, when natural gas prices topped $15 per million British thermal units (Btu) and electricity customers got socked with sharply higher bills.
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I'd hate to see you get socked.
It was like getting socked by an overhand right.
They believe even more strongly, however, that voters do not like getting socked with rent increases.
The crimes include theft, cheating and property damage but not murder or mayhem, though an occasional nose gets socked.
But if competition fails to do that, beneficiaries would almost certainly get socked with added payments or fewer benefits.
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