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"It looked like a demolition," said Andy Pollock.
On the second page Barry's aneurysm "sliced through his brain like a demolition ball".
Even with the two victories, this ride is looking more like a demolition derby than a joyful romp, writes Dan Wetzel on Yahoo.com.
So the antidepressant business looks like a demolition derby — a collision of negative research results, questionable research and regulatory practices, and popular disenchantment with the whole pharmacological regime.
Local resident Tamsin Swindells told the Western Morning News the beach "just won't be the same without it", adding that the area "looked like a demolition site" now.
We do not want them to come in like a demolition fleet – every aspect of life in the village will be effected if this goes ahead".
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That is a big, bullying herb which, as Tom Jaine once wrote of Jamie Oliver, many modern burger kitchens use, "like a demolition-man uses a lump hammer". 1) Oven chips, of all descriptions.
Today Steffi Graf reminded herself and her challenger, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, of the way a champion behaves upon reaching a final: like a demolitions expert.
Watching Jerry with auto company executives, either in Detroit or when they visited us at Forbes, was like watching a demolition derby, with Jerry doing the demolishing.
"Then they will get the revenues to keep the bean counters busy enough doing what they should be doing--counting and babysitting the money". Watching Jerry with auto company executives, either in Detroit or when they visited us at Forbes, was like watching a demolition derby, with Jerry doing the demolishing.
The shorter and slower the track, the rougher such contact becomes; at old Dixie "bullrings" like Bristol and Martinsville the winning car often winds up looking like something from a demolition derby.
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