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Sylvester Stallone couldn't resist getting socked repeatedly in the solar plexus.
It was like getting socked by an overhand right.
They believe even more strongly, however, that voters do not like getting socked with rent increases.
Pelfrey is still pitching poorly, getting socked for five runs in six innings in his latest discouraging performance.
Never mind the cost of food and hotel; I lived in fear of getting socked with a bill for a $30 million ex-masterpiece.
First, he must struggle, literally, for manhood: James keeps getting socked in the nuts by a twerpy, malicious friend (a guy thing), and he has to hide his erections behind pillows and towels.
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"The perspective that has to be applied is not who gets what, but who gets socked," said Representative Jim Leach, Republican of Iowa and a member of the House Banking Committee.
Unlike medical coverage, dental insurance is mostly geared to the healthy — something many people don't realize until they experience serious oral problems and get socked with unexpected costs.
Investors in other China fintech stocks got socked yesterday, too.
Another Swiss company, Sulzer Medica, and its subsidiary Sulzer Orthopedics recently got socked with 1,900 product-liability lawsuits in the U.S.
"So we got socked," said Chicago Public School parent Jennie Biggs, according to the outlet.
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