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  • Looking through the casement was the visage of the mariner, no longer stern, but moved with unutterable emotion, and tears, yes, tears trickling down his weather-beaten cheeks. Edward Barnett; a Neglected Child of South Carolina, Who Rose to Be a Peer of Great Britain,—and the Stormy Life of His Grandfather, Captain Williams or, The Earle's Victims: with an Account of the Terrible End of the Proud Earl De Montford, the Lamen
  • They were comprehensively beaten in the final.
  • It was hard to believe that something so simple could be so tasty, a creamy potato flavour that was concentrated by long slow cooking in olive oil, seasoned with the sweet tang of long cooked onions all morticed with beaten eggs. At My Table
  • It is sad, very sad to watch a great champion being beaten in a one-sided fight where he cannot offer any meaningful counterpunch, which is what boxing is all about. Undefined
  • They have to turn aside resolutely from the beaten track. For Whom The Big City Tolls
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  • Ky nodded, and pulled out a beaten coin - a copper coin, not wood, I think.
  • ‘You must be joking,’ I wanted to say, but choked on my words as I looked at the moving conveyer and spotted my long-awaited weather-beaten backpack.
  • A dirty orange glow escapes from half-open hatches, grilled vents, and small square windows of grimy glass, and the clangour of beaten metal can be heard far out into the endless snowstorm. Weapon Of Choice short story – excerpt « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • There's every chance of a real Bukhara rug with its 'lozenge' design in ruby and cinnabar that gleams when taken out to be beaten. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • Crawfish King and Hot Space attempted to challenge their unbeaten rival on the backstretch but were no match for Lost in the Fog, who was ridden out after gaining a commanding five-length lead entering the stretch.
  • No quibbling about the derivation of the word rakia, which is literally something beaten out, [122] can affect the explicit description of the Mosaic writer, contained in the words ‘the waters that are above the firmament,’ or avail to show that he was aware that the sky is but transparent space. Essays and Reviews: The Education of the World, Bunsen's Biblical Researches, On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity; Seances Historiques de Gen��ve; On the Mosaic Cosmogony; Tendencies of Religious Thought in England, 1688-1750; On the Interpr
  • Coat chicken breast with flour, then dip in beaten egg, finally coat with bread crumbs.
  • I thought we had a good system that couldn't be beaten but we had to rejig the company away from stationery and into bespoke printing services.
  • Indian sweets are traditionally decorated with a very thin layer of beaten silver.
  • He had a troubled childhood, being frequently beaten by his father and uncles who disapproved of his artistic interests.
  • Such away swingers have beaten the best batsmen from both teams.
  • In defeating the champions, Robson's team extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches since May.
  • The four persons who were beaten and burned not only were homeless, but were reported by police to be drug addicts.
  • Pure gold can be beaten out to form very thin sheets.
  • Next beyond the barbershop, which is two doors beyond the general store and postoffice, was a little one-story building, weather-beaten and badly in need of paint. Thankful's Inheritance
  • We follow the sandy road that was once the sea and pause by a huddle of weather-beaten shacks.
  • Petrova had no complaints about the final result, as she magnanimously admitted that she had been beaten by a better player on the day.
  • Sampdoria lost their unbeaten record with a 2-1 home defeat against Genoa.
  • Crafty collars made of beaten metal, neckpieces of wood and macramé, great big pendants and crosses are all back from the wilderness.
  • Gradually whisk in beaten egg and vanilla essence.
  • In recent years, the man who was once beaten down by a firestorm of criticism has transformed himself into a political kingmaker and a celebrity icon.
  • Then I turned and told the shopboy he had beaten to hand him the bundle of clothes, and said to him: Here are all the clothes I gave you; take with them your discharge, and go where you like. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • The William Haggas-trained filly was sent off favourite on her debut in a maiden race at Salisbury, but ran green and only got going late before being narrowly beaten into third.
  • That sounded like he was a beaten man before any ball was struck.
  • Brush the potato with a little beaten egg and brown under a grill.
  • Following the incident with the boy a Dig Daddy style man had gone to his door and beaten him up.
  • Two fifteenth-century icons set in beaten silver, studded with amethyst and quartz.
  • He said he was beaten with an axe handle or cane, deprived of sleep, and struck on the soles of his feet until they were covered in blisters.
  • Refusing, he is pistol-whipped, beaten, stabbed and winds up in the hospital.
  • He thought they could be beaten-that their virtual monopoly of the running shoe market could be overthrown.
  • The dog that has been beaten with a stick is afraid of its shadow. 
  • Beaten by the worst team in the league? They'll never live it down!
  • The English cottage has a rheumatic floor of beaten earth or tile; its rooms are few and small, and very dark; the water-supply is scanty and most inconvenient; its chimney smokes; mice and rats find secure refuge in the thatch; the masses of clinging vines make it damp and earwiggy; but what a lovely bit it is in the landscape! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • England did not enter in 1960, the first tournament and were beaten 6-3 on aggregate by France in the first round of the 1964 competition.
  • However Waterford were soon back on the attack and Fitzgerald went close once more as he hammered a right foot shot off the crossbar with Devlin beaten.
  • And the stakes are high - tribal peoples are intimidated, beaten and sometimes killed for opposing modern-day land grabs.
  • In the ensuing counteroffensive, four soldiers were killed and four mutineers were beaten to death after being captured.
  • Several others, including two drivers, sustained lacerations after being beaten with blunt instruments, but were not admitted to hospital.
  • During that time he was savagely beaten, he built and renovated a small house for himself, panhandled, spent days on end drunk, took drugs, rode along on thieving runs and stood in soup kitchen lines.
  • Striking workers were attacked by paid strike-breakers and police - many were literally beaten to death on behalf of the state.
  • City extended their unbeaten run to seven games when they won 3-0 at Chesterfield.
  • Whatever the justice of the situation-and I had to admit that at least some of it lay on his side-my sense of amour-propre was deeply offended at the thought of being beaten, by whomever and for whatever reason. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Jonas Soling tallied his 37th goal for the Lynx and Erasmo Saltarelli took the loss allowing five goals on 24 shots as Augusta had its seven-game unbeaten streak snapped. East Coast Hockey League - Augusta vs. Charlotte
  • Lismore's minor outfit were beaten 21-14 by Notra Dame to destroy chances of a clean sweep.
  • The dog that has been beaten with a stick is afraid of its shadow. 
  • But all of the nail biting is forgotten as Brazil has rolled through the tournament unbeaten, with major victories coming against Belgium and England. USATODAY.com - Brilliant Brazil overcomes tough Turkey
  • Today he's a small wiry man with weather-beaten tanned skin, an equally small moustache, sparkly eyes and a ready grin.
  • In the meantime, take two quarts of milk, and the yolks of four eggs beaten up with a little grated nutmeg.
  • When Kelly left the ring he put aside his celebrations to demand a re-match against Keith Knox, the man who snatched his unbeaten record.
  • They are the victims of appalling brutality, singled out by the Nazis as subhuman and beaten mercilessly.
  • Sputtering offense again plagued the Demon Deacons, as it did when they were beaten by Maryland last week in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. USATODAY.com
  • With a rapid, jingling drive to the harbour in a two - wheeled machine (which Captain Mitchell called a curricle) behind a fleet and scraggy mule beaten all the time by an obviously Neapolitan driver, the cycle would be nearly closed before the lighted-up offices of the O.S. N. Company, remaining open so late because of the steamer. Nostromo: a Tale of the Seaboard
  • We join him as he learns for the first time how humanity has beaten the galactic speed limit of C (i.e. it hasn't); why cute little deerlike aliens are never to be trusted (they like meat ...); and how to kill inch-tall, spacefaring people (go Godzilla on their asses). Archive 2008-08-01
  • To many paleoanthropologists, Chad is somewhat off the beaten path for hominid evolution, when compared with the famous fossil troves of southern and eastern Africa.
  • Still, they both extended their unbeaten runs to five matches.
  • Glaze the pastry with beaten egg.
  • He was tied to a telegraph pole in a field on the outskirts of Cork City where he was repeatedly beaten by a gang of up to five men.
  • They had added an unbeaten 28 for the third wicket by the close.
  • A frown of irritation creased his brown and weather-beaten face, obscured by a scraggly black beard that tended to make him rather inscrutable, and probably enhanced his reputation amongst the villagers.
  • Brush lightly with beaten egg white and sprinkle with sugar, if desired.
  • Panday said the UNC was the only party ever to have beaten the PNM and was a party where the democratic machinery was working.
  • Thou takest all advantages against me; old scores are called over, every infirmity is animadverted upon, and no sooner is a false step taken than I am beaten for it. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • The author who has written off humanity despises Picasso for contorting the human figure, and our ardent misanthropist has an official in a Swiss euthanasia clinic righteously beaten up. La carte et le territoire by Michel Houellebecq – review
  • Manchester City moved three points clear at the top of Division One and extended their unbeaten home run to 14 games, but made hard work of disposing of plucky Preston.
  • For the day came when Mulcachy rapped the chair with his whip-butt, when the attendant through the bars jabbed the iron fork into Ben Bolt's ribs, and when Ben Bolt, anything but royal, slinking like a beaten alley-cat, in pitiable terror, crawled over to the chair and sat down in it like a man. CHAPTER XXXIII
  • Although smallpox has no known cure or specific treatment, the disease was beaten with a massive, worldwide immunization campaign.
  • Has any other team ever beaten Manchester United five times in a row, as Liverpool now have?
  • A few days later his badly beaten body was discovered on a roadside outside the city.
  • McCarthy's angular face, a weather-beaten mask of crags and furrows, hides an inner core filled with Yorkshire steel and Irish charm.
  • 'butterfingers' as he brought up an unbeaten half-century to guide his team out of early trouble on the opening day of the third Test at Bellerive Oval. Sportal.com.au - Latest News Headlines
  • Earlier in the week Athy had beaten an under-strength and jet-lagged Round Towers in the quarter-final, - 9 to - 3.
  • V.S. Laxman and Mahendra S.ngh Dhoni bought up unbeaten half centuries in a record 164-run partnership for the seventh wicke ... Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • In assembly elections last November, the erstwhile mainstream parties were beaten by the hard-liners -- Sinn Fein, the political arm of the Irish Republican Army, and the DUP, led by the loyalist, anti - "popery" firebrand Ian Paisley. MARCHING TOWARD CIVILITY
  • Rheingold was narrowly beaten in the Derby by Roberto, given an especially forceful ride by Lester Piggott, while Hawaiian Sound might have held off Shirley Heights in 1978 if he had not drifted away from the rail in the final furlong. Barry Hills to retire as trainer and hand licence to son Charlie
  • Others, shaping to play defensively, were beaten by turn and Steve Kirby was disconcerted by a ball that spun the other way.
  • But while Joe has beaten him before, plentifully, Kerewin has only been kind and repeatedly succored him with food.
  • Leather was softened or beaten by people called curriers, or gurriers.
  • Juxtaposed against his traditional weather-beaten cowboy gear is a shining chrome lightsaber — a symbol of his destruction of a Jedi warrior.
  • The governor of the prison is investigating allegations that a prisoner was attacked and beaten by a prison warder.
  • And found there the blessed Denis preaching, and made him cruelly to be beaten, bespit and despised, and fast to be bounden with Rusticus and Eleutherius, and to be brought tofore him: And when he saw that the saints were constant and firm in the acknowledging of our Lord, he was much heavy and sorrowful. The Golden Legend, vol. 5
  • Yet there was only one recorded clockwork crime, in which a tramp was beaten to death by a teenager.
  • I was driving past and tried to stop this poor devil getting beaten up.
  • I think they are often wrong-headed and foolish, but nobody deserves to be indiscriminately beaten because of their political beliefs.
  • Seriously off the beaten path, getting to Petrela requires a sturdy Jeep or Landcruiser.
  • Then I turned and told the shopboy he had beaten to hand him the bundle of clothes, and said to him: “Here are all the clothes I gave you; take with them your discharge, and go where you like. XCIII
  • And although the English will no lesse disdaine, than any Nation under heaven can doe, to be beaten upon their owne ground or elsewhere by a forraigne enemie; yet to entertaine those that shall assaile us, with their owne beefe in their bellies, and before they eate of our Kentish Capons, I take to be the wisest way. Operation Sea Lion
  • Tuesday night the Capitals' 12-game unbeaten streak ended with a 3-2 home loss to Chicago.
  • It's disappointing straight after the match, but I was beaten by a class player.
  • A noisy, brash American, he never knew he was beaten and gave absolutely everything on every point of every game, no matter how apparently hopeless the cause.
  • He was brutally beaten, struck over the head with a weapon, and handcuffed to a toilet while the gang ‘robbed’ the van.
  • However, Gary Greenwood led the fight-back with an unbeaten 39 only to run out of partners with Thackley just two runs adrift of forcing a tie.
  • You'd think that I would have beaten Whitfield to the punch in my own videocast with Frank, but I was content to focus on Frank's positive contribution. David Sloan Wilson: Evolution Begins to Occupy Center Stage in Economic Debates
  • All I have is an overweight, overbeaten housewife spouting GOP nonsense and saying that a woman can't have a career AND a kid. Sound Politics: Darcy Burnocchio
  • In fact, Ellis, the second baseman, is the only other guy left from 2002, when the A's were beaten in five by the Twins. USATODAY.com - Baseball - Oakland vs. Minnesota
  • After you have beaten the eggs, mix in the flour gradually.
  • Gradually stir in the beaten egg.
  • My friend thought he had beaten a rapid retreat after the initial, face-saving show of bravado.
  • Cream the margarine and sugar until light and fluffy, then add the beaten egg a little at a time while continuing to work.
  • Here was no blue-jacketed, weather-beaten son of the sea, but a soft-spoken gentleman, for all the world the type of successful business man one meets in all the clubs. CHAPTER I
  • On that occasion, by his own acknowledgement, he allowed the situation to get to him and he was beaten.
  • The only reason that we were being beaten so badly was the drow were overpowering us with their teamwork.
  • At long last, someone had beaten the powerful development lobby at City Hall.
  • Gold and silver was also beaten and drawn out to be used to make thread for embroidery and braid weaving, often of an ecclesiastical in nature.
  • A 35-year-old woman detailed how she was beaten with rifle butts and fists before five soldiers threw her to the ground, tore off her clothes and took turns raping her, even as she vomited, urinated and defecated. Congo colonel gets 20 years after rape trial
  • Brush the pastry edges with beaten egg yolk and form turnovers.
  • The champion beaten in the first round? That's a turn-up for the book!
  • Agile and on his toes most of the time Dr Syiem hardly looks like a person who has had a tryst with Cancer and for the time being it seems he has beaten it with his optimism resilience and buoyancy.
  • The weather-beaten windows, with their peeling paint, will go, as will the threadbare carpet in the games room.
  • The pile is formed by knots, which are tied round the warp threads, and held in place by the weft, which is passed back and forth and beaten down securely.
  • The Burn, beaten and bloodied, but unbowed are returning to the Edinburgh District League, from whence they came 30 years ago.
  • At Trebizond, a young man, refusing to sign the recantation, was beaten on the soles of his feet, the vartabed aiding with his own hands in inflicting the blows. History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I.
  • Caption: Hiking hidden Wales : Get off the beaten trackthe spectacular Rhinog mountains.
  • Bug beaten: A new vaccine against an which kills 10 million people a year worldwide has been developed at Leicester University.
  • He was the young slugger who easily defeated fighters that had already beaten Ali.
  • Add the sifted flour and lightly beaten eggs in alternate spoonfuls, mixing well.
  • Dutt actually looks plausible as the weather-beaten old literary lion, galled by his own unfashionability.
  • If the rebel American militias were beaten on the battlefield, their ringleaders could expect to be hanged as traitors.
  • The local people had beaten out a path through the forest.
  • Brush lightly with beaten egg white and sprinkle with sugar, if desired.
  • Genta is careworn, beaten down by life, and no longer naïve enough to believe in Bushido, but he's not cynical.
  • A malleable metal can be beaten into a sheet whereas a ductile metal can be drawn out into a wire.
  • Blini, to be authentic, should be made from a batter of buckwheat flour leavened with yeast, and further lightened with beaten egg white and whipped cream.
  • A card or sequence is beaten by any higher card or sequence in the same suit.
  • In other statements read to the court, neighbours described how they tried to get into the house to pull the children out, but were beaten back by the dense smoke and fierce heat.
  • So it beats a ten heart bid, but is beaten by a ten no-trump bid.
  • The reader, by passing half a bushel of the common shells of our shores through a barley-mill, as a preliminary operation in the process, and by next subjecting the broken fragments thus obtained to the attritive influence of the waves on some storm-beaten beach for a twelvemonth or two, as a finishing operation, may produce, when he pleases, exactly such a water-worn shelly debris as mottles the blue boulder-clays of Caithness. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • The horse Exotic Wood was unbeaten in five starts.
  • Finally, good fortune is smiling upon the down-but-never-beaten Evans family as they excitedly prepare themselves to move from their hovel of a high-rise homestead and relocate in Mississippi.
  • They rusticated in villages off the beaten track for nearly fifteen years.
  • Many a rain had beaten against the "chinking" and we had no trouble in finding openings through which we could plainly see all that went forward within. The Jucklins A Novel
  • But despite being the third string at Selby, Charlie Booth's side have a formidable spirit of team-work and have beaten a number of higher ranked teams before.
  • All events start with heats and boats that do not progress automatically get a second chance through the repechage roundWho's hotBritish double sculls pair Anna Watkins and Katherine Grainger capped an unbeaten 2010 with world championship gold at Lake Karapiro in New Zealand. Watching the Olympic Games 2012: Rowing | Will O'Doherty
  • Or the meringue may have been slightly overbeaten, or ingredients may have been too warm or too cold at any time during preparation. Project wedding cake: an introduction | smitten kitchen
  • All right, you've got me beaten there. I hand it to you.
  • Thoroughly deserving defeat, the beaten finalists for the past three years will not be able to go one better this time around.
  • The newspaper's forecast that the Democrats would be totally beaten in the general election came true.
  • And in the same vein when I checked my newly minted phrase I found someone had both beaten me to it and written better about than I ever could.
  • The canal was an endless wall of sun-faded and sea-beaten red, green, and blue boats.
  • In the league last month, Real attacked Barcelona from the off, were 1-0 up faster than you can say tiki-taka and were eventually beaten 3-1. Real Madrid v Barcelona – as it happened | Jacob Steinberg
  • When I was being beaten in the ring, terribly beaten, hideously beaten, it would have been easy for me to quit.
  • New Atherton pro Mihir Diwaker showed he can bat as well as bowl with an unbeaten 86 in a 139-run walloping of Astley & Tyldesley.
  • Theresa Stevens, 21, was beaten, repeatedly stabbed and strangled as she put up a desperate fight to save herself.
  • A hundred years ago, nearly everyone was infected with H. pylori. But the use of antibiotics has beaten back the bug.
  • Holy Week" in Los Ayala is not for everyone, as the beach is packed and competing bands play music day and night, but it is definitely is off the beaten path and worlds away from the more heavily touristed beaches. Los Ayala: undiscovered gem on the Nayarit coast
  • The principal production of this palm is the toddy, which is procured in the same manner as from other palms, or in the following mode: one of the spatae or shoot of fructification is, on the first appearance of fruit, beaten for three successive days with a small stick, with a view of determining the sap to the wounded part. North Coast Culture
  • Ten minutes later Robert had nearly beaten one of the toughest aquatic fighters in the world.
  • Another way is to say that while within the tender ministrations of Iranian authorities, she was beaten into a coma with a shoe and then left for three days before being taken her to a ‘hospital’, where she died.
  • Barack Obama has beaten Hillary Clinton in the only metric that matters — delegates — but in every other major fuzzy metric that some people clam is important: popular vote, number of states won, he generally polls better than her against McCain, and he's raised more money. West Virginia Gov. not ready to call race for Obama
  • The Luger was tested for use by the US Army shortly after 1900, but was beaten in the trials by the incredibly rugged Colt 1911.
  • Nigel was beaten down on to the crupper of his horse by a sweeping blow; but at the same instant Chandos 'quick blade passed through the Frenchman's camail and pierced his throat. Sir Nigel
  • Make a well in the centre of the mixture and add the melted margarine and the beaten egg.
  • I was ambushed & beaten by the police, my phone confiscated , my car ripped apar& supplies taken #jan25less than a minute ago via webSandmonkey Egypt news day 10: Army steps in; journalists arrested and more live updates
  • A footballer today told how he was beaten up by a gang of thugs who left him unable to play for his team.
  • You read an article in a newspaper and you think, ‘Oh my gosh, a boy's been beaten up,’ but you never for one second think it's going to be on your own doorstep.
  • In a tense final he was beaten by the championship's number two seed Bobby Brook.
  • I was apprehended, the root confiscated, and I was better beaten and longer planked than ordinarily. Chapter 15
  • The Congress of South African Trade Unions, known as COSATU, said Swazi union leaders were beaten up and South African ones are being deported. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • For will any of sound discretion approve of my being beaten as a boy, because, by playing at ball, I made less progress in studies which I was to learn, only that, as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly? and what else did he who beat me? who, if worsted in some trifling discussion with his fellow-tutor, was more embittered and jealous than I when beaten at ball by a play-fellow? The First Book
  • But as before, we'd been beaten to the punch by Madeline's group of brainless trendoids.
  • They can be bracketed with Canada, the only side Scotland have beaten in 14 friendlies under Vogts.
  • He was beaten pretty badly and with the salt water ... well it took the dental records to be able to ID him.
  • Give the soup a vigorous stir in one direction and slowly pour in the beaten egg to make swirls.
  • The metal can be beaten out so thinly that it has hardly any solidity left, when it appears as gold by reflected light but green by transmitted light.
  • He was savagely beaten into insensibility.
  • I became one of these, until Chong Mong-ju sought me out, and I was beaten and planked and set upon the highway. Chapter 15
  • God that made me, you might give a couple of brays odds to the best and most finished brayer in the world; the tone you have got is deep, your voice is well kept up as to time and pitch, and your finishing notes come thick and fast; in fact, I own myself beaten, and yield the palm to you, and give in to you in this rare accomplishment. ' Don Quixote
  • Saith Ponocrates: At Montpelier, John Chouart having bought of the monks of St. Olary a delicate set of decretals, written on fine large parchment of Lamballe, to beat gold between the leaves, not so much as a piece that was beaten in them came to good, but all were dilacerated and spoiled. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • A few boys were running breakneck for the street like beaten dogs.
  • But we, too, have a long, long tradition of politically-active people and blameless joes who walked down the wrong street being harassed and beaten-up by the security forces. Do new post-pantsbomber TSA security directives kill inflight WiFi? (UPDATED) Boing Boing
  • It's not a clear-cut situation to say we've beaten one of the best teams in the world.
  • He was awfully sick at being beaten.
  • When I watched him get his face beaten and demolished in Fight Club, I knew it was over.
  • This would place the bones' arrival in the early part of the 19th century, which is consistent with a 1905 photograph showing the bones already tattered and weather-beaten.
  • Most cosmetics are made of lanolin, which is a mixture of purified wool fat and water beaten up into an emulsion. Printing: BRAVE NEW WORLD - 2009
  • Ostrich eggs are rich, with a yellowy yolk that lends itself wonderfully to cakes - though at 3.5lbs of beaten liquid in each egg, you'd have to be baking for a crowd.
  • Yet for most visitors from overseas, Windisch with its treasure is definitely off the beaten track.
  • Hire a four-wheel-drive vehicle?there are lots of spots to discover off the beaten track.
  • After being arrested the man told officers the boy, who had been badly beaten and was covered in cigarette burns, was in the bedroom.
  • They would also remain unbeaten in the subsequent league encounters with Bara.
  • Use of a dissecting microscope to examine the colony will reveal that the surface of the colony has a beaten copper appearance.
  • Japanese teams were once routinely beaten by American all-stars; now they play them to a draw.
  • The governor of the prison is investigating allegations that a prisoner was attacked and beaten by a prison warder.
  • He said: ‘You just take pot luck if you get beaten.’
  • In a trice, scores of moccasins were widening the space of beaten snow by the fire. The Sun of the Wolf
  • He struck 14 fours off 119 balls while his teammate's unbeaten 21 equalled his career-best score for the county.
  • Using a pastry brush, paint the beaten eggs over the surface of each piece of rice paper.
  • The REIT received proceeds of nearly $400 million that it plans to "opportunistically" invest in the beaten-down hotel sector, which suffered a - 16. 7% decline in revenue per available room in 2009, one of the worst years for the industry. GuruFocus Updates -
  • The very fact they have held hundreds of dharnas, hunger-fasts and demonstrations before the Supreme Court, and have never been browbeaten by the worst of adversity, speaks of their indomitable spirit.
  • The Red Army, which had beaten the Wehrmacht colossus from the Volga back to Warsaw with incomparable martyrdom, had to quickly relieve the pressure on the inexperienced troops on the allied Western front.
  • Viciously beaten, he sustained serious injury leading to major brain surgery and permanent disability.
  • Bind the mixture together with a little beaten egg.
  • Hopkins has earned his status as one of the all-time middleweight greats by remaining unbeaten through world title defences spanning over a decade.
  • United's championship pretensions took a dent when they were beaten 5-1 by Liverpool.
  • Our children's creativity is being beaten down by the conformist educational system.
  • For ease of maintenance mesembryanthemums can't be beaten because they come in bright colours and require little water and develop into soft billows.

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