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  • Pummel Bond Yields NEW YORK -- Concerns about future write-downs at big banks with exposure to subprime mortgages pushed investors into safe-haven Treasurys, relegating the usually influential monthly jobs report to a footnote in trading Friday.

    Revived Banking Fears 2007

  • Pummel him until he apologizes!” shouted Burne-Jones.

    The Wayward Muse Elizabeth Hickey 2007

  • Pummel him until he apologizes!” shouted Burne-Jones.

    The Wayward Muse Elizabeth Hickey 2007

  • Pummel him until he apologizes!” shouted Burne-Jones.

    The Wayward Muse Elizabeth Hickey 2007

  • Pummel and bash these heretical self-haters into ethical correctness.

    Knesset member demands modest dress | Jewschool 2004

  • Pummel him and he absorbs your blows as if nothing was going on.

    Living with the Passive—Aggressive Man Ph.D. Scott Wetzler 1992

  • Pummel him and he absorbs your blows as if nothing was going on.

    Living with the Passive—Aggressive Man Ph.D. Scott Wetzler 1992

  • [132] I Pummel, wherein he is said to have carried something, whereby upon a struggle or despair he might deliver himself from all misfortunes.

    Christian Morals 1605-1682 1863

  • Pummel thy pumkin, and a tell me that, Peter Grievous.

    Anna St. Ives Thomas Holcroft 1777

  • Sword, and leaning upon the Pummel of it, gave us the whole History of the Black Prince; concluding, that in Sir Richard Bakers Opinion,

    The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700

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