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He could eviscerate his rivals – and his friends – with put-downs that were as beautiful as they were blunt.
The mayor insisted that only competitive bidding for bus contracts – which could eviscerate union contracts – would yield the dollar savings he desires.
A panel of judges on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia heard a case last week that could eviscerate the ability of the federal government to prevent racial discrimination in voting.
Last week, a panel of judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia heard a case that could eviscerate the ability of the federal government to prevent racial discrimination in voting.
This current round of legislation is so dangerous precisely because it could eviscerate the heart of the economy by slowing down entrepreneurial growth, the state's greatest asset.
If they could eviscerate Miliband with a bacon sandwich, what could they do to Corbyn with muesli?
And then, when she could afford it, she could pay me whatever she could afford.
He could just eviscerate any subject with the perfect concise phrasing.
Hill did all she could to eviscerate his character and credibility with scarcely an objection to be heard.
The rise of super joint fundraising committees could also eviscerate the more general prohibition on politicians soliciting or accepting excessively large contributions in connection with elections.
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