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thrash
verb
To beat mercilessly.
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Their village, this smidgen of relative calm a mere line-cast away from the thrash on Mumbai's main streets, sits on prime real estate.
York" creates a virtual world where residents, businesses and community groups can brainstorm council challenges and thrash out ideas to deliver solutions.
Related: AFL: Carlton down Saints, Collingwood account for Bombers, GWS thrash Suns Sydney swingman Sam Reid (22 disposals, 11 marks) was influential in his side's fightback and Swans forward Lance Franklin booted 2.2 from 15 disposals in an intriguing battle with Luke McPharlin.
No matter how hard his enemies strain and thrash in their efforts to topple him, he'll always come out of it looking good.
The Quad, where the most senior members of the coalition thrash out their differences, is not the most collegiate of environments, Moore recalled.
Typically, it takes weeks or even months after an election before would-be coalition members, under the guidance of a "formateur" appointed by the queen, thrash out a detailed agreement and form a government.
House Republicans are meeting privately with the governor to thrash out a joint electoral plan, which is unprecedented for someone who has not yet formally declared himself a candidate.
The next government might see even more, not least from the gaggle of irreconcilable Eurosceptics on the Conservative backbenches.To minimise this risk, Mr Cameron would ideally thrash out another coalition agreement with the remaining Liberal Democrats who, despite their depleted numbers, would be a moderating force and could shore up his government.
In Ghazni, a province in the south-east suffering some of the worst violence in the country, the education director sat down with the local Taliban earlier this year to thrash out what should be taught in schools agreeing in the end, surprisingly, to keep the official curriculum unchanged.Some analysts think the killing of Osama bin Laden has opened a window of opportunity.
Still, if Dawa could ally itself with the Sadr lot, it would probably thrash SCIRI at the polls in most towns except Basra, Iraq's second city, and Najaf, the Shias' holiest.In any event, the religious politicians have to compete against secular ones for the Shia vote.
What happens, for instance, when a country is at war?While the high-and strategic-minded thrash out those questions, more commercially minded folk are already trying to incorporate live links into their Web sales pitches.
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