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"You had someone like Karl Rove, who has always had good things to say about the Tea Party and how it's helping the Republican Party, lash out at this woman and try and smack some sense into the Republican base about picking these candidates".
At a Michelin test facility in Salon de Provence, drivers were urged to try and smack both a "pedestrian" (actually a mannequin smartly outfitted in Mercedes gear) and a slow-rolling trailer capped with an inflatable, make-believe A-Class hatchback.
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At one point, I tried and got smacked down".
I felt good and smug -- a trait I despise in myself and try to smack down whenever I notice it.
The lightning reflexes of Wendi Deng as she sprang from her chair to swing at her husband's attacker and try to smack him in the face with his own foam pie owes as much to her athletic prowess as to her protective instincts toward Murdoch Sr.
It will usually try to smack you and bite you, but will probably not target your head or neck.
I'm certain that this will cause a few pubescent lads to be smacked when they try and skip to the next song.
The batsman leans back and tries to smack one straight, but it's in the air and plucked out by a running, newly-shorn fast bowler.
"I always try to smack the maid real good," Felipe said proudly.
McEnroe said the balls would create smarter, multidimensional players instead of youngsters who try to smack one hard shot past opponents.
Try to smack the ball with the bat so that the ball reaches high up on the wall.
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