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After all, Ms Brooks had somehow clung on after lashing up all round on the phone-hacking affair, including losing the boss a fortune as share prices crashed.
Clay's refusal to exchange punches with his opponent in the traditional manly fashion, his way of dancing, of circling an opponent, flashing lacerating jabs that came lashing up from the hip... this was not proper, somehow.
The poet labels Tim Lincecum a sea monster: Huge limb lashing up and out, Whipping down, Near 100 MPH, On the overmatched fisherman, Cracking him, Through the bottom of the boat, Leaving the corpse to sharks.
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Black snakes glistened in figure-eight oil spills that then lashed up the legs of screaming white girls scarcely dressed.
But it's difficult to see any meaningful variations in the endless slumps to the floor performed by the two women, punctuated by turning kicks in which the torso angles down as a lean leg lashes up.
There are the quiet ones, like Code Beautiful Mascara (£19.95, feelunique.com), seen on the catwalks for A/W 2014 (its appeal is simple – just a really good dense bristle brush that lifts lashes up).
According to Article 152 of Sudan's penal code, anyone "who commits an indecent act which violates public morality or wears indecent clothing" can be fined and lashed up to 40 times.
As it was, he had to dodge the hurtling sheep, rabbits that flew out of the shadows like nightjars, posts torn from their moorings, the odd roof or wall, even a boat or two lashed up out of the heaving seas.
A huge black rubber canvas with an upside down cross painted in black on it was wrapped round the band's back catalogue, lashed up, sealed with wax and nailed shut into a 100-year-old wooden box, cast with spells and sent off to them.
"Poolly what?" she said, moving her lashes up and down like a semaphore.
Now and then he poked the lash up under a patient's chin and ordered him to perform tricks.
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