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Keeping close order when the race began to hot up with 800m to go, Farah hit the front at the bell and wound it up down the back straight before kicking again to win in dominant fashion.
On his desk Oubiña had a plastic Energizer bunny, which fell over after he wound it up and was now on its back, drumming and flailing.
The rights were formerly held by Chorion, a media outfit of which Lord Alli was chairman until its majority shareholder, the private-equity firm 3i, wound it up in 2011.
It was a mechanical nightingale, one that sang when you wound it up.
In 1991 he wound it up after the price of salmon halved.
Despite being salaried workers for the organisation they wound it up in 1998.
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The Land of the Free has found itself in the cyclical process of administering a self-inflicted racial wound, bandaging it up, rinsing, and repeating.
you should smell them, grams — it's like you've just killed the animal, then stuck your foot into the wound and laced it up.
Blood leaks from the wound; the bat laps it up.
As soon as you obtain a wound or graze, clean it up with an antiseptic wipe and put a bandage over it to protect it while it heals.
Given the scale of the present crisis, and the economic, social, and political wounds it has opened up, Argentine economic history will perhaps have to be rewritten from a very different perspective, with 2001 seen as a turning point.
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