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Clobbering parents with the concept of "herd immunity" rings hollow when your baby calf is the one who falls.
Kim Stagliano: Vaccine Safety: Why Parents Are Concerned Kim Stagliano 2010
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Clobbering parents with the concept of "herd immunity" rings hollow when your baby calf is the one who falls.
Kim Stagliano: Vaccine Safety: Why Parents Are Concerned Kim Stagliano 2010
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Clobbering parents with the concept of "herd immunity" rings hollow when your baby calf is the one who falls.
Kim Stagliano: Vaccine Safety: Why Parents Are Concerned Kim Stagliano 2010
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Clobbering a fastball leaves the batter in a cloud of apple mist that covers and permeates clothing and skin, and provides loud laughter that lingers for days.
"They think we’re a cult. People think we should be home playing 'Grand Theft Auto.'" Ann Althouse 2008
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Clobbering Carlo from behind as he came up the ladder would have the same effect.
When Eight Bells Toll MacLean, Alistair, 1922-1987 1966
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Clobbering six sixes in that knock he became Australia's leading run-getter in the competition as well as the batsmen with the tournament's highest average, 85.5.
Cricket365 | Cricket 2010
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The visual went along with the accompanying exclamation, "It's Clobbering Time!"
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The visual went along with the accompanying exclamation, "It's Clobbering Time!"
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Clobbering the middle earners: National Insurance raid will mean someone on £40,000 must find £200 ...
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