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  • But rather than pleased, Matyc looked as sour as a Bardek citron. A TIME OF WAR
  • It is probable, however, that M. Thoinan, who makes this statement, has not considered the possibility of the word _musette_ applying in this case to the small rustic hautbois or _dessus de bombarde_, also written _muse_, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Side note: If the tables were turned and McGavick had a larger war chest than Cantwell we'd be bombarded with cries of "Big Money!" and schemes to reduce/eliminate financial support in senatorial races too. Sound Politics: Suppression of dissent in Mrs. Gregoire's Amerikkka
  • But the signs, which cost the parish £215, will not be re-erected because members reversed their policy after being bombarded with complaints.
  • Reached for comment, the MD of Barden International Mr Kano Smith, requested to be sent the questions via email.
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  • Artillery bombarded rescue workers in the aftermath of the strike, the aid group added. Times, Sunday Times
  • Madrid was heavily bombarded for several months.
  • We are bombarded with images of elderly people being frail and sickly.
  • We live in a world where we are bombarded with information and sensate 'noise'.
  • At least Bardem acknowledges that he has a certain seductive intensity. People Magazine Proves What I Knew In My Heart To Be True: Javier Bardem is Hot! | Best Week Ever
  • Consumers are bombarded with offers to check up on their scores and to improve them. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent years, he was touched to be bombarded with offers of work from modern comedians. The Sun
  • He was then bombarded with criticism from Twitter users. The Sun
  • En una guerra un barco necesita bombardear una base de comunicaciones del enemigo que se encuentra a 3000 metros. Wolfram Blog : Surprise! Mathematica 7.0 Released Today!
  • Their friends quickly bombarded their pages with messages of congratulations. The Sun
  • We are bombarded with information every waking moment!
  • Similarly, parents concerned that their daughters are getting a skewed view of the world should identify women who challenge the images they are bombarded with. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was bombarded with abusive messages on social media. Times, Sunday Times
  • No wonder we are constantly bombarded with instant credit offers! Say Goodbye to Debt
  • BARDE relies on the commitment of all members and member hotels to actively participate and contribute on a regular basis in order to achieve its goals.
  • Defenseless villages are bombarded from the air, the inhabitants driven out into the countryside, the cattle machine-gunned, the huts set on fire with incendiary bullets: this is called pacification. Politics and the English Language
  • We're all constantly bombarded with television advertisements.
  • Bankers are being being bombarded with messages asking them to consider moving some or all of their business to a new home safely within the eurozone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Throughout the early 1990s, he also bombarded a Canadian housewares company with his designs.
  • I had a common donkey pack-saddle-a barde, as they call it - fitted upon Modestine; and once more loaded her with my effects. Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes
  • In the days to come, residents will be bombarded by the siren and flashers of ‘traffic’ motorbikes.
  • MPs are now bombarded by tweets and emails. Times, Sunday Times
  • We told how he is regularly bombarded with demands for signed photographs from admirers. The Sun
  • The reason for BARDE to make such arrangement for all member hotels is to avoid extra disturbing to member hotels as quite lot hotel members are very busy at the moment.
  • In a post called "le biniou et la bombarde" a play on words for bagpipe and "wog", commentators claimed that "an extra-European will never be a real Breton. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Today we are bombarded with advice on what to eat and what to avoid.
  • The larger masses of molten glass remained near the effusive center; these were slower to solidify and commonly became strange agglomerations where bombarded by the rain of smaller ejecta.
  • He fell back into the bed as the sword bombarded his mind with a barrage of images, more vivid than the flicks, for he was in them. Fiddler Fair
  • Women are bombarded with lifestyle images of perfectly proportioned celebrities who seem to have everything, without much effort.
  • And that makes for dangerous times for public investors, who are being bombarded with what seem like cartoonishly large valuations for Apple Inc., Groupon and even closely held Zynga Game Network Inc. All the talk is pushing price expectations higher for companies with even the slightest hook into an iPod or a Facebook app. Skullcandy IPO? Check Your Head
  • He imagines himself in stressful climbing situations - say, hanging from ice axes a thousand feet off the deck and suddenly getting bombarded by rockfall.
  • Tom was bombarded with questions and he was getting fed up.
  • Bankers are being being bombarded with messages asking them to consider moving some or all of their business to a new home safely within the eurozone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bombarded with stories about unscrupulous corporate executives and the employees they done wrong, workers begin to gaze warily at their own managers.
  • Why is Mrs. Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this warming – pan, unless (as is no doubt the case) it is a mere cover for hidden fire — a mere substitute for some endearing word or promise, agreeably to a preconcerted system of correspondence, artfully contrived by Pickwick with a view to his contemplated desertion, and which I am not in a condition to explain? The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
  • We experience the possibility of living a life in which we aren't continuously bombarded by emotions, discursiveness and concepts about the nature of things.
  • Bardem was also drawn to the fact that there is no clear right and wrong in the film.
  • The Nazi artillery dutifully shelled without mercy, and the Luftwaffe bombarded the streets relentlessly.
  • You can't yawn for being bombarded with political rhetoric. The Sun
  • The house always wins: Don Barden rolled the dice when he anted up millions for a Las Vegas casino.
  • But after his plight hit the headlines the father of four was bombarded with job offers. The Sun
  • An obscure fishing village on an offshore island suddenly bombarded by artillery shells on a quiet Tuesday afternoon. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent years, he was touched to be bombarded with offers of work from modern comedians. The Sun
  • Bardem's performance is astonishing, not so much in his ability to mimic a wasted body, but by capturing the essence of a lively intelligence.
  • It's not that children aren't otherwise bombarded with consumer messages - on television, at the mall and from their peers.
  • She also said they enjoyed walks in the country and that the doctor bombarded her with text messages at one point.
  • All my trolls slinker off to their oddball activities when bombarded with facts, anyway. Think Progress » Obama’s second TSA nominee backs out.
  • He bombarded Catherine with questions to which he should have known the answers.
  • No wonder we are constantly bombarded with instant credit offers! Say Goodbye to Debt
  • The pediment of the town hall had been hung with garlands of ivy; a tent had been erected in a meadow for the banquet; and in the middle of the Place, in front of the church, a kind of bombarde was to announce the arrival of the prefect and the names of the successful farmers who had obtained prizes. Madame Bovary
  • He bombarded Catherine with questions to which he should have known the answers.
  • As children we are bombarded with the question, ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’
  • These guys will fall silent, then we'll be bombarded with a slew of alibis and lame excuses for their failure.
  • ‘We have only just started college and we are already being bombarded with university prospectuses,’ says Lydia.
  • Instead of working their way back into the game as reigning champions should be expected to do, they constantly bombarded Quirke with high balls as they desperately sought a lifeline through a goal.
  • You can't turn on the television without being bombarded with images of sex, and these are as likely to come in an advert as they are in a third-rate post-watershed movie.
  • The strong form states that we're constantly being bombarded with biochemical material from space, and that there's a correlation between Viral outbreaks and patterns of infall.
  • An estimated 5,000 civilians were killed and 10,000 injured when the Iraqi air force bombarded Halabja with mustard and other poison gases, including sarin.
  • We are constantly bombarded by it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sun brought his little navy up to Canton and bombarded Lu's yamen.
  • Unsurprisingly, all the major newsprint and most journalists officially endorsed the Respondents, politicians were bombarded with letter and email campaigns resulting in vocal pronouncements for a review of human rights commissions (HRCs) and their provisions, and several civil liberty groups and recognizable figures such as Alan Borovoy provided unwavering support and reprimanded the use of HRCs for censuring our God given right (sic) to express ourselves. 2008 October : Law is Cool
  • No wonder we are constantly bombarded with instant credit offers! Say Goodbye to Debt
  • I think the real problem is that women are bombarded with casual sexism and have come to expect it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within hours of the announcement last August, hoteliers were being bombarded by inquiries from people desperate to book accommodation for an event which is a fixture in the social calendar.
  • Bardell could afford, soon afterwards rendered the amplest justice — indeed they wholly vanished before their strenuous exertions. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
  • We're bombarded with boorish cell phoners, disengaged and seemingly somnambulistic texters who walk in the middle of traffic Tweeting. Lionel: Olfactory Terror at 36K Feet
  • She was bombarded with abusive messages on social media. Times, Sunday Times
  • Businesses are waking up to the need for this high level of protection, but are still being bombarded by virals.
  • Mr. Hadrick's video went viral on YouTube—at least among fellow cattlemen, who bombarded Yellow Tail with protest emails. Beef Industry Carves a Course
  • Health charities have been bombarded recently with criticism for their close links with the world of commerce, particularly the pharmaceutical industry. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have been massed towards Saint Denis, which is being bombarded," he replied. The Memoirs of Victor Hugo
  • The former hurricane looped back across Florida and bombarded the Texas - Louisiana line last night with heavy rain.
  • The dynamic strain is an important mechanic parameter of the structural response produced in the target structure bombarded by electron beam.
  • As a woman who can appreciate a great jug appearance from time to time, I can't help but feel like I'm being boob-barded with images of Katy Perry's damn near perfect breasts (I've not seen them out of clothes, which is why I can't definitely label them as "perfect"). Erin Gibson: I've Seen Too Much of Katy Perry's Boobs, and I Don't Like It (VIDEO)
  • Defenceless villages are bombarded from the air, the inhabitants driven out into the countryside, the cattle machine-gunned, the huts set on fire with incendiary bullets: this is called pacification. Barry Eisler: The Definition of Insanity
  • I'm bombarded with questions and statements and doubts and sympathy.
  • At the height of the violence a raging gang of 40 men bombarded the pub with bricks and customers were forced to barricade themselves in the landlord's living quarters in fear of their lives.
  • Health charities have been bombarded recently with criticism for their close links with the world of commerce, particularly the pharmaceutical industry. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've been bombarded by the press and television since I came back from Norway.
  • Instead of a lesson in experimental theatre, they were bombarded with graphic scenes of violence and a non-stop stream of expletives.
  • For years, men have been bombarded with low-cut bumsters, gaudy tracksuits and blinged-up denims.
  • Today we are bombarded with advice on what to eat and what to avoid.
  • a warhorse, barded and chanfroned too: see Webster's Dict., s.v. "chamfrain". {also chamfron: armor for a horse's head}. An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
  • We are constantly bombarded with the extravagances of our celebrities, Real Housewives, Teen CRIBS, and a slue of juvenile spoiled brats partying like it's 1999. The Relevance of Roseanne Today
  • As I was bombarded with more questions and exclamations, I could feel myself starting to lose my temper very fast.
  • The 1950s saw the illegal Suez operation, during which a British warship bombarded Port Said and killed several Egyptian civilians.
  • The strategy raises the prospect of voters with mobile phones being bombarded with election slogans from all parties.
  • However, at birth our enwombed paradise is shattered as we are bombarded by light, noise, hunger and pain - for the first time. Peter Wolson: America's Racism: Hatred of "The Other" in the 2008 Presidential Election
  • Today, sitting in a chintzy room of London's Dorchester Hotel, wearing a moody suit and smoking so much you'd think he was being sponsored, Bardem seems on the point of collapse.
  • The pair have been bombarded with parking restrictions due to a neighbour's building work. The Sun
  • But listen to the mocking birde to micking barde making bared! Finnegans Wake
  • Before Night Falls, ironically, was the film that helped to catapult Bardem into the American spotlight.
  • I would like to have an assurance that the Committee, as we approach the second hour of debate on this particular part, will not suddenly be bombarded by requests for closure motions.
  • Before long we will be bombarded with manifesto pledges for the next election. The Sun
  • Defenseless villages are bombarded from the air, the inhabitants driven out into the countryside, the cattle machine-gunned, the huts set on fire with incendiary bullets: this is called pacification . Ideonexus.com »2004» Maj
  • The strategy raises the prospect of voters with mobile phones being bombarded with election slogans from all parties.
  • But after his plight hit the headlines the father of four was bombarded with job offers. The Sun
  • Rebel artillery units have regularly bombarded the airport.
  • Francisque-Michel and Th. Wright, _Vie de Merlin attribuée à Geoffroy de Monmouth, suivie des prophéties de ce barde tirées de l'histoire des Bretons_, Paris, 1837, in 8vo, pp. 67 _et seq. The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2
  • Bardem was nominated for an Academy Award in the best actor in a leading role category for that same performance.
  • To work on the Times had been a vague ambition of mine ever since my Aunt Nell, with whom I used to stay while down from Cambridge early in the war, used me as a messenger to take up to London on Sunday night the letters with which she regularly bombarded her friends and relations in high places, one of whom happened then to be the editor of the Times.
  • None the less, after the Essex rebellion, Elizabeth told the antiquary William Lambarde, with whatever ironic reference, ‘I am Richard II, knowe ye not that?’
  • After college he bombarded brokerage firms with applications. Times, Sunday Times
  • We told how he is regularly bombarded with demands for signed photographs from admirers. The Sun
  • Their friends quickly bombarded their pages with messages of congratulations. The Sun
  • Are you suggesting that the current leadership of SAA, SAS and Auroville needs to be 'bombarded'/overthrown by a new contingency of leaders? Old must slack hold
  • Following written instructions the kitchen staff then "barded" my crispy flesh with sliced fatback using twine and slow roasted my carcass at 275 for two hours. Do re mea culpa
  • But after his plight hit the headlines the father of four was bombarded with job offers. The Sun
  • Not while the earth was constantly being bombarded by cosmic rays from interstellar space.
  • They also enjoy beetle grubs known as bardees and green tree ants mashed into a paste with water and used as a drink.
  • In recent years we have been bombarded with messages about the importance of healthy eating. The Sun
  • Whatever the philosophical ideal, in the real world we are bombarded by corporate messages cajoling us and our children to consume and borrow.
  • Two hours is a long while for a documentary, and I left feeling bombarded with facts.
  • When uranium is bombarded with neutrons, the two isotopes have differing nuclear reactions.
  • He and Noel jumped out of the crowd, almost as if they had just magically appeared, and bombarded me with wadded up paper balls.
  • It appeared US forces quickly took control after coalition warplanes bombarded the city and tanks rolled into the main square.
  • June 7, 2010 at 12:41 pm ai know how yew feel. primaries are tomorrow in cale-forn-ya, so we are still getting bombarded! As Hector completed yet one more initiation requirement, he - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • When we enter them we want to be bombarded with reminders of past glories. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before his fateful punch-up, Bardem had been an aspiring painter, part-time stripper and occasional jobbing actor.
  • You know how to talk; long tongue;" was my reply; upon which Imbat, forgetting his anger, burst into a roar of laughter, and saying, "and I know how to make you fat," began stuffing me with frogs, barde, and by-yu nuts. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • Phone lines were bombarded with electronically generated calls, jamming lines set up for voters seeking rides to the polls on Election Day.
  • The troops bombarded the city, killing and injuring hundreds.
  • BP bombarded the media with a stream of visual, diagrammatic and other information as Hayward toured the degraded beaches of the southern US to show his concern. Embattled Tepco faces its BP moment over Fukushima nuclear disaster
  • Before long we will be bombarded with manifesto pledges for the next election. The Sun
  • And alas, for the sword that swung then, unscabbarded, by each man's side and for the knee that never bent to any and for the fearless eyes that watched unblenched while the gods lamed each other with their lightnings in the thunder-shaken storm! The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel
  • The commercial broadcaster was deluged with complaints and fans bombarded internet messageboards, many of them criticising presenter Adrian Chiles for his "insubstantial" apology. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Enemy positions were bombarded before our infantry attacked.
  • Mrs. Bardell let lodgings to many conversable single gentlemen, with great profit, but never brought any more actions for breach of promise of marriage. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
  • The pair have been bombarded with parking restrictions due to a neighbour's building work. The Sun
  • Health charities have been bombarded recently with criticism for their close links with the world of commerce, particularly the pharmaceutical industry. Times, Sunday Times
  • U.S. forces also engaged the enemy in a firefight and bombarded a secret drug laboratory on January 6.
  • I've been bombarded by the press and television since I came back from Norway.
  • These people decide the acting nominees, and they are being bombarded with DVDs and invitations to screenings. Times, Sunday Times
  • A tiny sample of einsteinium - 253 was bombarded with alpha particles in the university's 60-inch cyclotron.
  • In x - ray crystallography, crystals of protein are bombarded with intense x - ray beams.
  • In a world bombarded with images of perfection, these films tell the stories of those who were born visibly imperfect.
  • Artillery bombarded rescue workers in the aftermath of the strike, the aid group added. Times, Sunday Times
  • The river crossing at Barden Bridge is the northern turning point.
  • Throughout the showing of the film, we were bombarded with audience members around us clucking their tongues and making other sympathetic noises.
  • The pediment of the townhall had been hung with garlands of ivy; a tent had been erected in a meadow for the banquet; and in the middle of the Place, in front of the church, a kind of bombarde was to announce the arrival of the prefect and the names of the successful farmers who had obtained prizes. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life
  • Why, that the barde will sing _after_ the battaille's teste! Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, July 2, 1892
  • Across Massachusetts, voters who had been bombarded with phone calls and dizzied with nonstop campaign commercials for Coakley and Brown gave a fitting turnout despite intermittent snow and rain statewide. Democrats In Danger Of Losing A Senate Seat As Massachusetts Voters Go To The Polls
  • Despite the fact that the baby/infant/young child has little to no concept of gender, be it personal gender or even the concept of gender at large, he/she is already being bombarded with gender-specific stereotypes and imagery, so that by the point in developmental psychological that gender DOES start emerging, these pre-defined images are already solidly ingrained. Women Audiences, Women Characters
  • Dutch roussin, a Spanish jennet, a barded or trapped steed, then a light fleet horse, unto whom he gave a hundred carieres, made him go the high saults, bounding in the air, free the ditch with a skip, leap over a stile or pale, turn short in a ring both to the right and left hand. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The spokesman was bombarded with questions on the press conference.
  • An obscure fishing village on an offshore island suddenly bombarded by artillery shells on a quiet Tuesday afternoon. Times, Sunday Times
  • While some of my colleagues are asking kids to change out of shirts that expose their midriffs and skirts that fall ten inches or so above the knee, I usually find myself blissfully unaware of the tasteless atrocities that I am supposedly bombarded with on a daily basis.
  • The spokesman was bombarded with questions on the press conference.
  • I'm always bombarded with questions after the session.
  • Our planet is incessantly bombarded with a rain of cosmic rays, charged stable particles, such as protons and electrons.
  • He tripped them up with facts, ambuscaded them with facts, bombarded them with broadsides of facts. Chapter 1: My Eagle
  • Those committed to the sector and willing to invest say they are being bombarded with offers as many owners decide the going has simply become too difficult. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a woman who can appreciate a great jug appearance from time to time, I can't help but feel like I'm being boob-barded with images of Katy Perry's damn near perfect breasts I've not seen them out of clothes, which is why I can't definitely label them as "perfect". Erin Gibson: I've Seen Too Much of Katy Perry's Boobs, and I Don't Like It (VIDEO)
  • We are continuously bombarded by cosmic rays, atomic particles ejected by distant stellar catastrophes.
  • They were bombarded by more than 100 representatives firing questions on pollution.
  • Tritium was discovered by physicists Ernest Rutherford, M.L. Oliphant, and Paul Harteck, in 1934, when they bombarded deuterium (a hydrogen isotope with mass number 2) with high-energy deuterons (nuclei of deuterium atoms).
  • I enjoyed a very coarse ‘country terrine’ barded with a slice of something as thick as a steak, and served with mild home-made piccalilli.
  • We are constantly bombarded with more information than we can possibly process in a human lifespan.
  • The ground was drenched in rain and bombarded by hailstones until it resembled an ice-rink and it took a supreme effort from the ground staff to restrict the time loss to 90 minutes.
  • The larger masses of molten glass remained near the effusive center; these were slower to solidify and commonly became strange agglomerations where bombarded by the rain of smaller ejecta.
  • After being bombarded with tears and recriminations, my dad finally gives up.
  • British cannon bombarded Nxele's men with shrapnel shell and ensured their rout.
  • We are constantly bombarded by it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Family Jewels Tobina Kahn, vice president of House of Kahn Estate Jewelers, which buys and sells high-end jewelry, said she's been "bombarded" with calls from people seeking to sell their jewelry and gold watches quickly since the financial headlines turned particularly dire this week. As Times Turn Tough,
  • We are bombarded with information and the constant pressure of trying to keep up.
  • We are bombarded with the big mouth attitude and threats and acts of terrorists constantly now.
  • I think it is incredibly difficult for teenagers who are bombarded with conflicting messages.
  • Pragmatists will continuously be bombarded by the 'grayness' of everything. Are we having Fund yet?
  • Although appropriation is an old artistic technique, it is becoming much more common in our media-rich culture, and I would suggest that the growing importance of appropriation is a natural evolution in a society where we are constantly bombarded with images and sound bites. 2009 June : Law is Cool
  • These days, we are bombarded with endless junk mail, fliers, and general bumf.
  • Suddenly someone pushed a cookie into my mouth, and then bombarded me with affectionate hugs and kisses.
  • The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer
  • L'aviation thaïlandaise, supérieure en nombre, bombarde de jour Vientiane, KI Media
  • But one by one, the stars made their escape from the red carpet, and soon Bardem was hanging out on the loading dock smoking corner alongside girlfriend and Oscar winner Penelope Cruz and The Hurt Locker's Jeremy Renner. Onstage drama and backstage delight at the Academy Awards
  • These were bombarded with neutrons which converted the uranium to plutonium.
  • In recent years we have been bombarded with messages about the importance of healthy eating. The Sun
  • When Taylor got back she was bombarded with questions.
  • If buildings are being bombarded by suppressive fire, they destruct flowingly like a real building would.
  • The Guardian's Leonard Barden on how Xu Yuhua became the new women's world champion at Ekaterinburg. Leonard Barden on Chess
  • The city has been heavily bombarded for the last three days.
  • Suddenly someone pushed a cookie into my mouth, and then bombarded me with affectionate hugs and kisses.
  • John Bardeen was also co-developer of the theory of superconductivity.
  • As the marchers zigged and zagged in search of safe ground, authorities bombarded and barricaded the activists into a drawn-out stalemate that resulted in further arrests. HUFFPOST HILL - Super Committee Democrats Announce What They'll Eventually Cave On
  • As a fellow cog in the global public supermind, you are bombarded constantly and from every direction with the progressive theory of government, with which all humans who are not ignorant, evil or both must agree by definition, and which makes about as much sense as the Holy Trinity. The best way to understand government « Isegoria
  • The moniker did not go over so well with residents, who bombarded local newspapers when news of the acronym trickled out. Neighborhood Newspeak
  • GM plants have been randomly altered with an assorted arrangement of chimeric genetic material by transfection using agrobacterium or bombarded by pellets of heavy metal. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • We as adults are so bombarded with errands to run, bills to pay, mortgage to scamper for, laundry to do, plus maintaining a full-time job (and yes, you can call us superwomen if you like) we often forget to frolic every once in awhile.
  • They then bombarded the condensate with low-energy electrons like those created by cosmic rays ionizing atoms in the atmosphere.
  • A teaching assistant has been cleared of assaulting a teenager who bombarded his house with snowballs.
  • Though Barden generally parlays his ventures into a winning hand, he has rolled snake eyes on occasion.
  • He later bombarded the 43-year-old woman with calls on her mobile phone, pestering her for a date.
  • I sit in that eerie phosphorescent tubal glow and lounge becalmed, thinking about the microwave emissions being bombarded into outer space like a gazillion ambassadors of tacky schlock.
  • Up ahead the skyline is jagged with the crags of Simon's Seat high on Barden Moor.
  • Given that a prospective student is bombarded by prospectuses, selecting a suitable course is not easy.
  • With the Capital being bombarded by brand new radio stations, it was time to call out the old heroes this Tuesday morning.

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