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These are the ones with clever, gifted spin bowlers who are starting to torment the flat-track bullies with their mighty modern clubs.
Not content with the pounds 1m that the BBC is shoving her way to fill the daytime schedules, her poor ratings and pannings by the critics are starting to torment her.
McCleary, with some clever touches on the right flank,started to torment the Leeds defence.
Others, she reveals, "start to enjoy killing and... torment the animals on purpose".
It rains during those two days and maybe it's the weather or the fact that the lower halves of our bodies are rotting away in slow torment, but people start to act weird.
I mean, once you're out of year 10 and the comic value of tormenting any poor kid with a stress cold sore starts to fade, they're really not a huge part of life.
Littlefinger is an obvious choice just based on the similar nickname, but had Rubio actually watched the show, he'd probably start to see more similarities with Theon, with Trump as his tormenting Ramsay.
A very eager cop played by Laird Cregar torments and pressures Frankie, and circumstantial evidence against the suspect starts to pile up.
According to another local legend, God sent a swarm of mosquitos to torment Nimrod, and a mosquito flew up Nimrod's nose and started chewing on his brain.
On page 851 the authors start to make their case that Vincent Van Gogh was shot by a 16-year-old boy called Rene Secretan, who had a history of tormenting the troubled artist.
Here's another: Who wants to start a fight with a guy who's got that much money with which to torment his opponents?
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