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"If we can hold on to the ball, keep battering over the top of the Aussies, hopefully it will cause a bit of damage.
The LSE's reputation has taken a battering over links with the Libyan regime, which include a donation of £1.5m from a charitable foundation run by Saif, who studied at the LSE.
True, technology stocks have taken a battering over the last week.
Chicago's department took a battering over race relations among firefighters during Mr. Joyce's term and before.
One BBC news source said: "Newsnight has taken a battering over Savile but Tony Hall sees its potential.
Where does the firm go from here?Its first priority will be to shore up its share price, which has taken a battering over the past week.
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Its share price has been battered over the past year.
Chappelow was battered over the head in May 2006 after returning from a trip to the US.
Shares of Tenet have been battered over the last two weeks and closed at $14.98 yesterday, up 98 cents.
In a region battered over the years by earthquakes, hurricanes and conflict, the drought is a potential coup de grâce.
The Pelfrey whom the Marlins faced Friday, however, was different from the one they had battered over the years.
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