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He often slammed the receiver onto the body of the phone several times, just for emphasis.
He would enter the room swinging a briefcase, which he often slammed on the desk with a moody thud.
The mayor, often slammed for his busybodying efforts to stop New Yorkers smoking and get them to count the calories in their fast food, was pulling no punches.
Like its adverts found in airports around the world, in which a single photograph is accompanied by two contrary captions, a firm esteemed by insiders is often slammed by its competitors.
The Venezuelan primo has often slammed U.S. President George W. Bush and the U.S.-led war in Iraq.
Egypt's judiciary, infamous for handing down mass death sentences, is often slammed as a mockery of justice.
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Where they land is random, witnesses say, and they often slam into villages instead of legitimate military targets.
He stepped in front of larger men on defense, often slamming to the hardwood in hopes of drawing an offensive foul.
Typhoons and tropical storms are common in the Philippines, which gets about 20 major storms a year, but they do not often slam into Mindanao the way this storm did, destroying thousands of houses and washing out roads and bridges.
CNN, which Trump often slams as "fake news," boycotted the event in 2017.
Critics often slam these divestments as "empty gestures" and mere "window dressing," pointing out that few universities invest much in fossil fuels in the first place and that the financial loss is insignificant to energy companies.
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