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In case anyone missed the first smack, the 71-year-old owner and the 34-year old general manager combined for a second one.
With the first smack of his palm on my ass, he beckoned the kink that was hidden inside me.
I'll never forget the expressions on the faces of the breakfast crowd as — my nose taking the first smack — blood sprayed across the glass.
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But Jacoby Ellsbury, who came in to run for Youkilis in the fifth, smacked a two-out, run-scoring single to give the Red Sox a 3-1 lead.
I understand that some of these steps, especially in the first category, smack of stimulus.
Tolle's painbody may at first smack of New Age mumbo-jumbo, until one reconsiders the notion in the light of epigenetics.
Sweden introduced the first outright smacking ban in 1979.
Maybe it was the worry of not knowing what was to come, or the chill in the air as the first rains smacked at our windows, but we sought comfort in food, munching on chips and guacamole, cheese and crackers, grapes and cookies, as we waited for the storm to hit.
MacDougal walked Alex Rodriguez, but got Robinson Cano, who had homered for the Yankees' first hit in the fifth, to smack into a double play to end the game.
Military juntas of the 1960s and early 1970s were followed by Andreas Papandreou's corrupt anti-American socialism, and the inevitable economic result was the Third World smack in the middle of western Europe.
While the first one involved smack talk, the second one brought an actual smack into the picture -- Baldwin straight up decked Krasinski -- and, in this third incarnation, dogs are getting painted.
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