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He takes two wild lashes to get his ball out, and even then it's still in the rough down the left.
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"It should come as no surprise that an intelligent whale who would swim thousands of kilometres in the wild lashed out, yet again, in response to the severe frustration of being imprisoned in an area equivalent to what a bathtub would be to us, forced to perform ridiculous tricks for food.
On Saturday three people died on NSW and Queensland roads, and cars were swept away in Queensland by floodwaters as wild weather lashed the state.
When wild cats do lash out, they often end up like Mr. Yates's tiger, which after being removed from the apartment was sent to a wildlife sanctuary in Ohio.
1.26pm GMT 41 min: After Torres and Schurrle juggle the ball awhile on the right-hand corner of the Arsenal box, Hazard lashes a wild shot high into the Shed End.
Brisbane was lashed by wild weather on Friday, leaving the Suncorp Stadium field under water and roads closed at 6pm.
None of the wild weather -- the lashing hailstorms, passing hurricanes or strokes of lightning -- really bothered him, "because he was so confident in the strength of that building, he knew nothing could happen to it," said Jerry Vandagna, his father-in-law.
Small wonder you lash out like wild animals whose very survival is threatened.
It is not so much the wild displays of self-laceration, the lashing out at colleagues, the groping of secretarial bottoms, the woozy, boozy, staggering around and throwing up that makes the protagonist of Inadmissible Evidence so resistible.
The whole episode had the air of dark theatre: the strike had driven U.S. cable networks wild with approval, and provoked a lash of anger in Moscow, yet it meant little for the actual dynamics of the conflict in Syria.
Most of us living here are doing quite well, and to imply that we are cowering under the lash of wild-eyed evangelicals is simply misleading.Richard Sears DallasHistrionics repeats itselfSIR – The only thing going up more quickly than European bond yields at the moment is the colourfulness of The Economist's prose in reporting the issue.
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