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A coalition of advocates for battered women used the study in 1993 to bolster a claim that 40percentt more women would be battered on Super Bowl Sunday than on a normal day.
He used to be battered on the football field, I mean he was kicked black and blue because of the player he was, because of his sudden change of pace, his quickness that came from his addiction to training.
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The peak of my sympathy for Mitt Romney came when he was being battered on one side by Christian fundamentalists who think his faith is a cult and on the other by fellow Mormons, who were irate when he fudged the fact that they believe Jesus will return to earth and build a new Jerusalem in Jackson County, Mo.
Beggars and benefit scroungers would be battering on our doors.
But Citigroup, one of the world's largest financial firms, was battered on the exchange.
POLAND'S centrist government is being battered on all sides.
We are being battered on a lot of different fronts.
"I saw it on the telly — people being battered on the head.
They were battered on the backboards and relied mainly on jump shots.
In recent years, G.I. Joe has been battered on all sides by competitors.
It was significant that raw-material prices were battered on March 17th, when risk aversion was at its height.
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