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Jimmy points out 30 dirty spots where their op has been hit with both rubber bullets and live ammunition.
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Last time, the financial industry was hit with both the collapse of the Internet bubble and the terrorist attacks of September 2001.
Link chairman John Hardy emerged from the meeting to say that its members were set to ban double charging, where someone using another bank's machine is hit with both a disloyalty charge from their own bank and a surcharge from the bank owning the ATM.
Parish councillors must now choose whether to drop the High Court challenge or proceed with the case at the risk of being hit with both sides' legal costs.
As his mayoralty was hit with both scandal and the complex reality of running the biggest city in Canada, he and his base would lash out at the media and the Establishment no matter what the facts.
Two of these seals were hit with both shots.
However, O Magazine has been hit with declines in both circulation and ad sales over the past year -- a consequence of the end of "The Oprah Winfrey Show".
Speculation is both an economic bane and a political one: soaring land prices in urban areas have made homes unaffordable for many in China's emerging middle class, and low-income residents in big cities have been hit with waves of evictions by both private and government speculators that have bought up their properties.
He thinks both Knicks Coach Jeff Van Gundy and Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich should have been hit with technical fouls for their incessant yelling.
Kazakhstan and Ukraine, both big wheat producers, have also been hit with dry weather.
He had been hit with a rock.
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