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The film heads smack into the controversies around so-called parent trigger laws that in California and a handful of other states allow parents to dump bad teachers and overrule administrators in bottom-ranked schools.
Blimey, what am I like, eh?" Now, raising the bar substantially higher, there's the Russian Roulette video and Rated R, an album that arrives packed with songs in which relationships are linked with violence and criminality: guns are licked, lives flash before eyes, crime scenes are picked over, heads smack against car windscreens.
The company heads smack into desperation and survival mode.
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"If you get your head smacked against the wall, you bleed.
Her flopping head smacks the ground as he rolls her onto her front.
This time, his head smacked against the glass after he was drilled by Todd Fedoruk.
She landed hard on her back and left hip just before her head smacked the packed snow.
After the hit by Pace, Manning's head smacked into safety Jim Leonhard, and he dropped the football.
My head smacks the door pillar, a sharp reminder that I should wear my helmet, not store it on the floor.
"Presumably they can't have bronze medal matches in the boxing less because of a 'quirk', but more because of an acknowledgement that the less you get your head smacked around, the better," jabs Jon Clark.
But since falling last week in training — she was flipped backward, the back of her head smacking the hard snow — she has entered the murky world of concussions, and it has left her uncertain in the middle of the biggest races of the year, the world ski championships.
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