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He recalled episodes of yelling, and hurling of office supplies.
This phrase can also refer to the slinging or hurling of mud".
Several ugly backstage scenes, complete with screaming, swearing, and the hurling of a telephone, were broadcast to the nation via a merciless television documentary entitled "The House".
Regarding the alleged "abuse", he said: "As for the hurling of abuse, this is where I'm glad as a responsible retailer I was sober along with my staff.
"Would that persuade you to take care of him for me?" The hurling of this gauntlet is what we have been thinking (dreading) all along.
The Easter rituals in which their mother trusts have a sinister quality: the hurling of stones; the burning of marzipan to represent the perfidious Judas.
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The most detailed account, however, is Richard Carew's description of "hurling to goales," from his Survey of Cornwall (1602).
Instead of TVs being hurled out of hotel-room windows, the nearest thing to unruly in A Late Quartet is someone breaking a vase, accidentally.
The sight of Bill O'Reilly hurling accusations of elitism at his guests appeals merely to the basest populist instincts.
Protesters responded by hurling crates of beer bottles and chunks of concrete.
A few men began hurling sacks of sugar and flour and cans of ghee at the crowd.
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