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Any projecting brickwork was hammered off in the 1960s, but the rest of the front is eerily intact.
I had volunteered at a couple of recovery communities where people who lived in dry houses were still allowed to get hammered off site and it made recovery very difficult.
Defense lawyers said that federal prosecutors had overreached in the charges because of the embarrassment caused by the break-in, in which the protesters hung banners, strung crime-scene tape and hammered off a small chunk of the fortresslike Highly Enriched Uranium Materials Facility.
When Giambi was asked if shots like the one he hammered off Victor Alvarez in a 7-5 victoverover the Philadelphia Phillies would be typical this season and would prove that his power had not changed, he said: "I'm still the same hitter.
The Muslim guys would get hammered off a few gulps of moonshine and reel around the room before collapsing on the floor.
The limestone molding, trim and cornice have been hammered off.
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It fell to John Rankin on the edge of the box and his blocked drive dropped for striker Graham to hammer off the post when most expected to see the net bulge.
The gentle spin will keep it from hammering off the rim or backboard with too much force.
"The thing that's been letting us down is not winning games, but we haven't been taking a hammering off teams.
Unlike with, say, Microsoft Space Simulator, you're unlikely to hammer the off button when your carefully planned creation explodes in white-hot failure.
Moments later, Kent hammered a ball off the limestone facade in left field.
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