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"Once you start whacking people," he said, "they realize real quick you are not a punk".
Higher swap rates should mean lenders start whacking up the cost of new fixed-rate mortgages – but, so far, there is little evidence of this.
The teams have agreed upon the sub-plots, which unfold at the margins of your TV screen; whenever certain antagonists enter the same quadrant of ice (Pronger/Byfuglien, Carcillo/Kopecký), they start whacking and yapping at each other, as the camera blithely follows the puck up ice, leaving the sub-plots to the live spectators.
He was refusing to leave so I start whacking him with the wet end of a mop until I managed to get him outside.
They tend to be younger and like the idea of jumping straight into the action with a sword in their hands; it's an empowerment issue - you get to go out there, start whacking things and it feels good!
"We don't want to start whacking away at Social Security or Medicare and things like that, which we have pathways to get out of this on, without putting it in some kind of a grand bargain that pulls the rug out from underneath our elderly or our sick, our needy.
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Had he really been out of control, he might have just started whacking back.
Marshall breaks free from his bonds and starts whacking Hopkins with a handy axe.
"We were sat down, trying to have a peaceful protest, but they started whacking us".
"And from here on down," he said with a sweep of his hand, "they started whacking them".
None of the family played tennis till Junior started whacking a plastic ball around at 18 months.
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