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I stand, whack the screen off the Dungeon Master's desk, see the dice, the sheets of graph paper, the manuals and numerical tables.
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An example is asylum seeker policy, where both parties have taken a tough stand lest they be whacked in the polls.
"Southwark has lost 358 social-rented homes in the deal, while Lend Lease stands to make whacking profits – on land they bought from the council for a pittance".
He's not afraid to stand in there and get whacked.
Brown occasionally whacked his microphone stand over, only to reach down and right it at the last possible moment, a swoop so fluid and triumphant that crowds reliably went nuts.
The group sing-along at the beginning was lip-synced which is disconcerting and wildly out of whack with everything the show stands for.
Rubio, however, used the comment to whack Trump for his failure to stand up for Israel.
At dusk they stood on their porch whacking each other with lengths of weather stripping.
It was great fun, not least when Stefan Reuter, the timpanist, gleefully whacked music stands, the sides of his drums and anything else within reach.
Before taking a whack at the building, Mr. Booker stood before a small crowd and bid the motel good riddance.
If you stand in the wrong place, you may get whacked by a piano.
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