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  • Strong-arming a shovel, she scours the yard of a private client for dog waste to either dump in a designated trashcan or load into the back of her company's van.

    Nicole Lapin: Lost Girls Nicole Lapin 2011

  • Strong-arming a shovel, she scours the yard of a private client for dog waste to either dump in a designated trashcan or load into the back of her company's van.

    Nicole Lapin: Lost Girls Nicole Lapin 2011

  • Strong-arming a shovel, she scours the yard of a private client for dog waste to either dump in a designated trashcan or load into the back of her company's van.

    Nicole Lapin: Lost Girls Nicole Lapin 2011

  • Strong-arming a shovel, she scours the yard of a private client for dog waste to either dump in a designated trashcan or load into the back of her company's van.

    Nicole Lapin: Lost Girls Nicole Lapin 2011

  • There's also Option 4: Strong-arming Johns Hopkins into running UMC as a condition of its takeover of Sibley hospital, as Steve Pearlstein suggested Friday.

    DeMorning DeBonis: July 12, 2010 2010

  • Strong-arming, threats, and bold stupidity won't work on us, Clinton/McCain supporters.

    Sources: Obama's team to start VP search 2008

  • Strong-arming it: give us access to the data on Canadians.

    Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2010

  • Strong-arming employees for contributions is nothing new - remember George Ryan?

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • Strong-arming employees for contributions is nothing new - remember George Ryan?

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • Strong-arming employees for contributions is nothing new - remember George Ryan?

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

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