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Their hardwired threat-detection systems flickered meekly through the sledgehammer of sleep.
The Bank's chief economist, Andy Haldane, has talked of a "sledgehammer" of measures.
He's reeling at 30-all, after a sledgehammer of a 102mph forehand from Del Potro.
A third e-mails news of her mother's death with a haunting phrase: "the sledgehammer of fatality".
The car has a sledgehammer of an engine; all-wheel drive keeps the SHO glued to the road.
They occupy a middle ground between the sledgehammer of criminal charges and giving a company a free pass.
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The sledgehammering of the statue soon ceased, too.
The current government goes where Thatcherism did not dare in its privatisation of the NHS and sledgehammering of the welfare state.
For the rest of his candidacy, are we going to have to witness Obama and his aspirations beat down by the sledgehammers of clowns?
This apparently wanton sledgehammering of social housing and an increasingly expensive housing market have left a generation floating in private-rental purgatory. .
At this first of two Brixton Academy shows, they largely eschew their comeback material in favour of muscular, sledgehammer revisits of their gnarly back catalogue.
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