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The wonderful sounds: "the boom and slither of the sea and the whacking of palm-fronds".
Garbus, usually wearing streaks of paint under each eye, uses foot pedals to record her singing and her whacking of a floor tom.
Even in the end, the whacking of Pussy (Vincent Pastore) had the weight of inevitability rather than an air of the obvious.
Figure skating blossomed across all networks after the 1994 Winter Olympics (thanks to the attention paid to the whacking of Kerrigan's knee by associates of Tonya Harding).
The demise of the latest three big guns follows Mr Putin's whacking of two other troublesome tycoons: Vladimir Gusinsky, a media baron, and the most manipulative of the lot, Boris Berezovsky.
If the next thing to happen was not the whacking of Tony, or even the mass murder of the Soprano family, then nothing had happened, and the thing had just ended.
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That is an urgent matter now, given that figure skating has lost much of the popularity it enjoyed in the 1990s after the knee-whacking of Nancy Kerrigan by associates of Tonya Harding.
Likewise, the Bush-whacking of much of the left has led many to forget the realities of the Clinton administration – like the introduction of the policy of extraordinary rendition, and the decimation of the country's welfare system.
The Whack! of realization.
Imagination, and a big whack of investment.
The strident whack of first contact.
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