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But I got beaten quite badly.
A Chinese student, the same man said, had been set upon by a gang and beaten quite badly, simply for taking a picture.
On Sidibe's arrival, Moore told the club website: "He's the big target man I've been looking for and we have beaten quite a few teams to get him.
"I felt the partnership coming along against Cheltenham where we got an assist for each other and even though we got beaten quite comprehensively against Port Vale their keeper made some unbelievable saves," he added.
Felix's prediction: Like most people I am enjoying seeing United getting beaten quite a lot this season and I like the idea of Mark Hughes going back to Old Trafford and winning.
"You were beaten quite badly by one of your 'tricks' at one point, weren't you?" "He said he just wanted lunch," said Evvie, and the audience couldn't stop themselves from tittering because they knew from previous shows what lunch was.
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I think he was probably beaten up quite badly".
The village of Diama Thiaguel is off the beaten track, quite literally.
"One night, on a mercy mission, walking alone, he was set upon by some young men and beaten up quite badly," Ms. Hayunga said.
Those explanations not withstanding, many money managers said they had not seen stocks beaten up quite this much in a long time.
"We are devastated we have lost to a team we think, 11 versus 11, we would have beaten them quite comfortably," said Hughes.
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