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Even now, following his humiliating defeat in the Italian Senate earlier this month, and while being battered with sundry legal suits, his go-to power suit remains in place, a patriotic flag badge pinned to the lapel.
Watch Durkin deliver his remarks and you get the vibe of someone who knows that after years of being battered with very little recourse, he no longer has to take it.
Investor confidence in Lucent has been battered, with the stock price just slightly more than double its initial split-adjusted value of $6.38 in April 1996.
Part of the way through her fusillade, Clinton broke into a spasm of coughing––much of the campaign entourage of aides and press had been battered with the flu and other transmittable ailments––and then, briefly, she lost her voice.
In the third round, Zena got trapped in the corner and was battered with the ladder, but he fought back and threw Bubblez over his shoulder, employing his own trademark move, the Total Impact.
Banks were battered, with HBOS down 46.5p to 913p.
She had been battered with a rock and a concrete block, suffering 50 wounds.
Nonetheless, the sport continued to be battered with embarrassing disclosures about players' use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Santorum can now expect to be battered with millions of dollars in negative adverts by the Romney campaign.
The sandwich is battered with egg and milk and briefly grilled in butter before being deep-fried.
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