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A hammer against a nail, sharp and determined, goes on a beat too long, pounding and pounding throughout an entire evening, with metronomic precision.
The former has proved to be primarily an exercise in buying low and selling higher as Blackstone stripped and flipped EOP's assets, taking advantage of the long pounding given EOP's stock as founder Sam Zell's strategic vision failed to bear fruit with greater operating efficiencies and cross-marketing reach.
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When I started thinking about taking a break I would look over at him, his long hair pounding against his back, his hands loose.
In an era when sheet-music sales determined the popularity of a song, song pluggers such as Gershwin worked long hours pounding out tunes on the piano for potential customers.
But Rove, Keller told me not long ago, "pounded on us for two cocktails' worth of conversation".
Each night, hundreds participate in exuberant Polynesian routines, with ukuleles jangling and drums pounding long into the night.
A sideshow performer simply can't get too full of himself after a long day of pounding nails into his head.
And the show started to seem familiar, with its pounding music, long gloves and wrinkled boots.
He'd start me on gentle core strengtheners — the soundtrack here maybe "The Piña Colada Song" — but before long I'd be pounding crunches to Kanye.
"My body is going to continually hurt as long as I keep pounding it and pounding it," Henry said Friday.
However, long-serving pound-for-pound king Mayweather views the reality that many fans want to see him fail as subordinate to his pursuit of wealth.
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