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Born to early; born by a fist.
She won the first the first point with a wicked cross-court shot, punctuated by a fist pump.
Subconcussive hits, like those from repeated blows to the head by a fist, are also suspected of causing damage.
"Drunk and aggressive, Bastareaud was reportedly calmed down by a fist from one of his teammates," according to an account sketched by the daily Le Parisien.
She also had nine rib fractures, Mr. Warshaw said, and had been struck in the face repeatedly, probably by a fist.
It was marked, famously in Portugal, by a fist fight at Lisbon airport with José Veiga, Luis Figo's agent, whom Mendes was gradually supplanting in the early 2000s as the country's top football fixer.
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Hallmark thinks that they can lure kids into typing 10-character messages with the help of three buttons in a situation where messages can only be sent by a fist-bump or high-five.
Foyster tried twice to conduct an exorcism, but his efforts were fruitless; in the middle of the first exorcism, he was struck in the shoulder by a fist-size stone.
He laid immobile several seconds, having been hit by a fist-size rock from a group of opposition supporters perched on a nearby vacant hill, launching rubble at police and militia.
Plastic Little member Jayson Musson said that his line was inspired by a fist-fight that he ended by performing the harlem shake dance move: "This was my first fight and I didn't know how to properly 'end' a fight, so I just smiled at him and did the Harlem shake, blood gushing from glass cuts on my face.
Dear Chris responds by banging a fist into the wall, hammily.
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