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The desire to smack someone in the mouth is innate.
"Find out," begins one ad, with the screen next saying, "which hotels," then "will make you want," then "to smack someone".
And then the seriousness with which another much larger fish is produced and formally held up, and used to smack someone a considerable distance into the water.
"When you smack someone in practice and they don't give you a fight back," Armstead said of last year's offensive line, "then you wonder how they're going to respond to the same thing in a game.
European traditions, especially those with a British slant, provide many more such surprising revelations, including the one that Elizabeth I "was the foremost monarch in the Elizabethan era", that Charles V "spent most of his reign ageing" and that the beginning of the "European Empire" can be traced back to "when the Europeans felt the need to reach out and smack someone".
And they'd be standing there and smack someone in the face.
Your first instinct is to smack someone but you order another drink and die a little more inside.
On TV a preacher can say things in the name of the Lord that you'd smack someone else for saying about you or your kids.
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In such cases, "smacking someone in the face" could be justified, Justice Scalia told the British Broadcasting Corporation.
And by being brave, I don't mean going and smacking someone, which anyone can do.
As I roamed this boat, I was terrified of losing the rod into the water, or (worse) smacking someone else with my weight.
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