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Gretchen Freeman Cappio, one of the attorneys on the case, said the firm has been "utterly slammed" with calls and emails from consumers.
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Shales said: "Braugher manages to be utterly compelling whether slamming doors and throwing chairs, reducing a murder suspect to quivering tears, having furious arguments with Lt. Giardello (rock-solid Yaphet Kotto) or simply lurking about".
The Indianapolis Colts, the team Manning was on while undergoing treatment at the clinic, also slammed the report as "utterly ridiculous".
Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a leading advocate for Brexit with ambitions to replace May, has slammed the draft deal, saying the backstop arrangement was "utterly unacceptable to anyone who believes in democracy".
Injuries slammed them.
She slammed the door.
Or The door slammed.
In slamming home his third goal in that madcap period just after half-time, when the hosts utterly disintegrated as a defensive force, Schürrle doubled his tally for the season.
Utterly disillusioned about her husband, whom she now sees as a hollow fraud, Nora declares her independence of him and their children and leaves them, slamming the door of the house behind her in the final scene.
Ben Franklin may have been able to slam a few small beers and then crank out witticisms in Poor Richard's Almanac, but I was completely and utterly cashed by 2PM.
Yes, next up it's the utterly brilliant Serena Williams, chasing the Serena Slam, having already won the three previous Majors this year.
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