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The New York Times 'Tom Friedman types the words, "Bang-bang beats tweet-tweet."
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Her tattoo artist appropriately named Bang-bang, tells "Us" magazine the ink symbolizes power and protection but Robi Ludwig.
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Bang-bang, tattoo artist for Rihanna, we appreciate your time.
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This thought led Tom Friedman to the worst line on the New York Times editorial page, worse even than the worst of Maureen Dowd: “Bang-bang beats tweet-tweet.”
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Each time they said, "Bang-bang, you're dead," the joke was less and less funny, as they began to realize that any one of them could die.
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'Bang-bang,' Abernethy continued, 'then back upstairs to melt into the crowd, maybe take in a' late-night revue before toddling home.
Mortal Causes Rankin, Ian 1994
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Crying again, "Bang-bang!" he pointed at one of the seeds in the boat and then at the cook.
The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes
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Bang-bang; bang-bang; bang -- loud, insistent; ping-ping -- sharp, piercing; the first from the trolly-car, the second from a steam-trailing automobile; a booming roar from the ground accompanying the first, a buzzing rattle the second.
Impressions of a War Correspondent George Lynch
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The man in the corner seemed much abashed; but those about him pushed him forward, and he was shoved along through the crowd until he, too, stood beside the table, where a dozen men pointed at his head and cried "Bang-bang!" or "Pom-pom!" as the case might be.
The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes
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Bang-bang another couple o 'shells drops in poor old Palloo, an' the drivers begins to look at the Left'nant an 'to finger their reins.
Between the Lines Boyd Cable 1910
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