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  • Bombarding Monaco certainly has its attractions but systematic investigation and a withdrawal of recognition of status would probably work better.

    We can't afford to let a feral elite mortgage our future | the big issue 2011

  • Bombarding Boston with suffocating defense and the blinding speed of Showtime, with a sudden spurt, they raced to an eight-point, third-quarter advantage.

    One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011

  • Bombarding Boston with suffocating defense and the blinding speed of Showtime, with a sudden spurt, they raced to an eight-point, third-quarter advantage.

    One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011

  • Their diving reminded me of lines by the poet Norman MacCaig: "Gannets fall like the heads of tridents/Bombarding the green silk water."

    Country diary: Burghead, Scotland 2010

  • Bombarding the servers with thousands of hits using a robot.

    The GISS Email Dump EliRabett 2010

  • Bombarding readers with the language of the battleground is hyperbolic, fatuous and insensitive

    Let's declare war on these tired military metaphors Jamie Fahey 2010

  • Bombarding such folks with political advocacy even if there was no commercial motive behind it would be problematic.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The Humana Controversy and Government Funding: 2009

  • Bombarding cities from the air was believed to be specifically outlawed by the Hague convention.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » DoJ Attorneys in Dark About Surveillance Program: 2009

  • Bombarding me with questions on what I had studied during the previous twenty-four hours, Madame Mallory used these early morning sessions to lay the intellectual groundwork for the real lessons held down in the kitchen later in the day.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • Bombarding me with questions on what I had studied during the previous twenty-four hours, Madame Mallory used these early morning sessions to lay the intellectual groundwork for the real lessons held down in the kitchen later in the day.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

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