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Come game time, they stuff themselves into a crouch so that their bodies can be battered by foul tips and stray swings.
Still, Mr Smith can be battered about more than some cabinet ministers because he is neither in the camp of Gordon Brown's or that of Tony Blair.
He admits that living alone on one of the most isolated and smallest rocks in the Atlantic, which can be battered by towering waves during winter storms, verges on the extreme.
Usually half a baby aspirin gets it". On getting a sign of approval: "She kind of gave me a thumbs up, which is the digit I like to see when I only see one coming at me, so that's good". On eating habits in the south: "If it can be eaten, it can be battered and fried.
Does this mean the police are not supposed to beat leaders' wives, but the ordinary people can be battered?
"Does this mean the police are not supposed to beat leaders' wives, but the ordinary people can be battered?" the China Daily quoted one unnamed person as saying.
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Five months into his term as the first opposition president of Mexico in 71 years, Vicente Fox is learning that presidencies made by democracy can also be battered by them.
Santorum can now expect to be battered with millions of dollars in negative adverts by the Romney campaign.
You can play three goalkeepers and still be battered," he said.
How can you not experience being battered by rain in Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch? Have you ever been to, like, Oban?
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