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More often, characters are ushered on stage to bombard one another with lumps of argument, or thrown into dystopian hells to expose the membrane of civilisation that separates us from our real, unattractive selves.
She's never really seen; Lily occupies the movie only as a force that permeates the lives of the Japanese junior high school kids who are fixated on her and bombard one another -- and the movie screen -- with instant messages about the effects she has on their lives.
Instant Response, By Committee IT'S traditional for candidates to bombard one another during the campaign, but so far President Bush is leaving that messy work to a noncandidate, the Republican National Committee.
During the explosion, helium nuclei bombard one another, creating elements as heavy as nickel.
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Soldiers go from a world in which they're united, interconnected and indispensable to one in which they're isolated, without purpose, and bombarded with images of politicians and civilians screaming at one another on TV.
Selling under the same roof, the operators and their employees practically rub elbows with one another, bombarding racegoers with a cacophony of claims as they pass through the turnstiles.
The nuclei will collide with one another, and become bombarded by neutrons, converting them into different elements.
And yet, in the face of this absolute rejection of reason, we're being suddenly bombarded with the idea that what really needs to happen is for citizens on different sides of the issue to reconcile with one another.
The campaign said that like the Obama operation, it would bombard its supporters with messages for volunteering and donating and set up a site where supporters could communicate with one another without the campaign's direct involvement.
The media bombards us with nostalgic, Norman Rockwell style imagery of happy families gathered around the fireplace, drinking hot cocoa topped with mini-marshmallows, singing joyful songs, and feeling nothing but love for one another.
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