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The vigilant apprehensiveness that was an uncomfortable part of Hawthorne's private character, given a comic edge by the scriptwriters Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynne, made him ideal casting for Sir Humphrey, who was often battered to a temporary standstill by Paul Eddington's personable but floundering Hacker.
AIRPORT Entering Queen Alia International Airport — airy and modern and about a half-hour's drive from downtown — is often a battering experience.
The young people Stonewall works with insist that role models help restore the self-esteem, confidence and sense of aspiration that's often been battered out of them through homophobic bullying at school.
It can exceed speeds of 90 miles an hour and is often used as a battering ram when its driver wants to kick some left-wing veggie ass!
The No. 8 batter is often light-hitting, but ideally can reach base on walks.
Domestic Violence is often called Spousal Abuse, Woman Battering, and Wife Bashing.
Served with cocktail sauce and disguised with thick batter, the dish is often used for catching out unsuspecting tourists in Oklahoma and Texas.
It is often the case that the most battered-down companies are the most resilient in a crash or correction.
Furthermore, Battered Women's Syndrome is often thought of as an "excuse defense," as opposed to a "justification defense" like Stand Your Ground.
Their combination of ferocious defense and a battering ram run game is often a blueprint for playoff success.
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