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  • Senator Leahy forgets that Republicans have nominated a Hispanic for the Supreme Court and that The Democrats Torpedoed the nomination by threatening a filibuster over "ideas" the nominee had that could make his decisions not within the scope of the law (sound familiar).

    Leahy on Sotomayor: 'Stop the racial politics' 2009

  • "Torpedoed!" said James, and was in his conjecture entirely correct.

    A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

  • Torpedoed boats had gone to the bottom with their crews and passengers, "without leaving any trace," and only months afterwards a part of the tragedy had become evident when the surge flung up on the coast numberless bodies impossible of identification, without even a recognizable human face.

    Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897

  • • Photon Torpedoed: Photon Band's frontman heads down south.

    The Clog 2010

  • • Photon Torpedoed: Photon Band's frontman heads down south.

    The Clog 2010

  • • Photon Torpedoed: Photon Band's frontman heads down south.

    The Clog 2010

  • • Photon Torpedoed: Photon Band's frontman heads down south.

    The Clog 2010

  • • Photon Torpedoed: Photon Band's frontman heads down south.

    The Clog 2010

  • • Photon Torpedoed: Photon Band's frontman heads down south.

    The Clog 2010

  • • Photon Torpedoed: Photon Band's frontman heads down south.

    The Clog 2010

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