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I am sold on the proposition that there's something deeply whacked about the American financial system, and that whatever that's whacked about it is significantly responsible for the top 1% pulling so far away from the rest of the income distribution.
Smaller firms that had followed the leveraged buy-out path got whacked, too.
An example is asylum seeker policy, where both parties have taken a tough stand lest they be whacked in the polls.
They spent all the money, they put up the taxes, they whacked up the borrowing, they wrecked our economy – all the time saying they'd abolish boom and bust.
In the same over Lyth skipped down the track against the off-spinner and whacked the ball through mid-wicket, which resulted in another standing ovation for an English opener.
A relatively small group is being whacked again and again by Cameron and co.
In that case, shipping firms could be whacked with a bill of the order of $50 billion.
Now, a technology that allows antennas to bend fluidly and "self heal" as they get whacked around in the chaos of war could make using them a great deal easier.Antennas transmit signals by using an oscillating electrical current in a length of conductive material to generate electromagnetic radiation, such as radio waves.
Yet this is plainly not the case.Of low expectations and feeble oppositionIn this section Whacked?
After years of declining raw-material prices, clothes firms such as Gap announced profit warnings and saw their shares whacked.
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She was whacked-out from weeks of heavy canvassing for Labour, but she did have her own screaming row with a stranger in the swimming pool, who proudly admitted to voting Tory.
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