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The average Joe is getting beat up from every end.
The wall of pure and brassy light seemed to beat up from infinity.
The desk's drawing surface was also pretty beat up, from years of Mr. Hirschfeld cutting his own thick matte paper on it - to the point that its once flat, wooden surface now resembles, Mr. Leopold's word, "corduroy".
The Colts could be without their top two quarterbacks this week, with Andrew Luck not yet ready to return from his lacerated kidney and Matt Hasselbeck, in the words of Chuck Pagano, "beat up from the feet up".
After years of getting beat up from the Apple Watch, it's finding its groove in producing both beautiful and affordable mechanical watches and wonderful unattainable timepieces.
My Japanese mandolin, still in its original box, which was a bit faded and beat up from being pushed aside in the small appliance drawer in my kitchen.
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No, they're not going to beat up someone from another country in another city.
He threatens to beat up Chris Kirkpatrick, from *NSYNC, which reveals merely that Eminem is the rare twenty-nine-year-old man who can still name the members of an aging boy band.
He beat up an enforcer from Buffalo, then one from Chicago in preseason games.
Another user, "Fan de Sa Hai", quoted a friend from Taiyuan as saying guards beat up two workers from Henan province and in response, other workers set bed quilts on fire and tossed them out of dormitory windows.
What stops a man from beating up and raping his female partner?
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