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  • And in a way I want to make my language as mimetic as possible, as sensual as possible, so that you can feel the treetops, taste the lamb chump chops, and hear the wind and the sound of the surf beating on the beach.
  • Smith enforced a highly unpopular no-guns policy in the cowtown, and for the most part, made the law stick by beating the hell out of people with his bare hands. The Four Toughest Men of the Old West
  • Her words came so fast that I cannot attempt their semblance here, and her voice rose and fell in a kind of querulous chant to which sometimes she nodded her head, as if she was beating the time. The Fool Errant
  • Oh, damn the lousy tribe of them!" cried he, beating his palm upon the table; "what's Long Davie the dempster thinking of to be letting such folk come scorning here? Doom Castle
  • He pressed his palm against Rob's chest, felt his heart beating slowly beneath the smooth, tanned skin and taut muscles.
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  • Angry Reader has a point about "spill," and while I can see Joel's point about it being what people call it, I respectfully suggest that it's that logic which got us to the point where we called chaining people to walls, beating them, freezing them, blasting music and noise at them at decibel levels high enough to inflict pain, electrifying their genitals, humiliating them and then drowning them repeatedly "enhanced interrogation techniques. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • The approach to Broad Street was silent but for the sound of a beating drum.
  • The Golden Bears had lost to Arizona and Southern California in disheartening fashion before beating rival Stanford and then the Aggies USATODAY.com
  • These included repeated punchings, kickings, beatings with a baseball bat and truncheon, being urinated on and threatened with a syringe and blowtorch.
  • The death and torture camps, barbaric prisons for political opponents and routine beatings for anyone suspected of disloyalty are well documented.
  • Arizona can win the title outright by beating Oregon at home on Saturday. The Seattle Times
  • Though Cook was a seasoned campaigner known for beating the odds, he could not overcome a severe loss in public confidence at the end of a quarrelsome and often hostile primary campaign.
  • They beat a Lions side which barely put up a fight; this is the weakest Australian side for many years; and a Springboks side still in transition came very close indeed to beating them in New Zealand and won the two games on aggregate.
  • Also used were pin beaters, long pieces of bone with a central swelling and pointed ends for beating down individual threads.
  • The editorials and breast-beating must look quaint and mystifying at the very least.
  • The last pack remembered was killed about thirty-five years ago; and within these ten years one solitary greyhen was sprung by some beagles in beating for a hare. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • So Nur al-Din abode awhile, eating and drinking and making merry and bidding and forbidding those who tended the horses; and whoso neglected or failed to fodder those tied up in the stable wherein was his service, he would thrown down and beat with grievous beating and lay him by the legs in bilboes of iron. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Gasol showed more aggressiveness from the start on offense, pushing the ball to the basket against rookie Andreas Glyniadakis, at one point beating him off the dribble from the foul line for a dunk. USATODAY.com - Basketball - Seattle vs. Memphis
  • Seven men were involved in the beating, which left one of the victims with head gashes.
  • A brace of £60,000 races highlight a cracking card at Haydock, where Time Ahead will surely take all the beating in the bet 365 Lancashire Oaks.
  • The 22-year-old then bettered her three previous performances at the French Open by beating the 10th seed en-route to the third round.
  • Tots fell silent; birds stopped chirping; you could hear hearts beating amid the chattering teeth.
  • Through his open window came the faint, distant beating of the sea; a bird flew past him, a white flash of light; some one was singing the refrain of a Cornish "chanty" -- the swing of the tune came up to him from the garden, and some of the words beat like little bells upon his brain, calling up endless memories of his boyhood. The Wooden Horse
  • Nottingham Forest qualified for the final by beating Tranmere on Tuesday.
  • Rather than moving forward while flapping their wings up and down like a bird, flies hover while beating their wings back and forth.
  • This task being finally accomplished, the ropes were taken off, the sails run up and the two sloops, closehauled to starboard, set about beating off shore. The Black Buccaneer
  • She felt only the rhythm of her drumsticks in sync with the beating of the base drum.
  • The undefeated super middleweight champion defended his WBO title 14 times after beating Chris Eubank in 1997.
  • Before we had ways of testing brain activity, the test was whether the heart was beating.
  • I can vouch there is more dog dirt in Renaissance Florence than the pathways around Windermere and Ambleside - and that takes some beating.
  • Performer Mark Wahlberg began his public life as a small-time thug, even doing time at one point for the savage beatings of two Vietnamese men.
  • Gordon Richards's star novice created a tremendous impression when beating Dreamers Delight at Doncaster and possesses scope for considerable improvement.
  • You haven't an earthly chance of beating her at tennis — she is one of the best players in the country.
  • And Allen West, a Republican running against Democratic Rep. Ron Klein in Florida's 22nd District, said Obama was "browbeating" Israel. Obama, Netanyahu meet again
  • Blend in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each one.
  • I wish my heart would stop beating a bazillion times a minute.
  • Of course I don't want anyone beating themselves up over their body shape, but when YOUNG women, who could be eating right and exercising are 50-70 pounds overweight are are dressing in jogging bras and short shorts for their camping and hiking and river-floating, I have to wonder WHO has told them this is attractive?!?!?! Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine
  • I'm not talking about a beating, just a very hard spanking - there is a major difference between the two.
  • This wooden thing is for beating the eggs.
  • Then on, with, the galloping even triplet of the house's hoofs beneath me, as they came down in quick succession, as if the earth were a muffled drum and we were beating an untiring rataplan on her breast. Mr. Isaacs
  • Rau Nagar two years ago with the traditional Indian mat of "panchayat," or local justice, when nobody else would address a flagrant case of wife-beating. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • AP: Scott Brown, sexy centerfold, is beating lib Coakley Think Progress » Limbaugh stands by his Haiti remarks, tells critical caller she’s a ‘bigot’ with ‘tampons in her ears.’
  • Wife beating is not endorsed, although some opportunist clerics interpret that it is permissible.
  • I am deeply afraid I will surprise him one day beating his head on the table in an effort to extract the solution he's seeking.
  • listening to my heart beating. seeing how much i love you ,i dare to admit how much i love you .when thinking of you, i hope you can receive the passionat words i left for you!
  • Gordon Richards's star novice created a tremendous impression when beating Dreamers Delight at Doncaster and possesses scope for considerable improvement.
  • Traditional methods of using beating and hunting dogs are also engaged to corner and hunt muntjacs, wild boars and blacknaped hares.
  • Dove through the sliding doors and whammed them shut, crouching on all fours, heart beating wildly, peering out at him.
  • As I sat to write this essay I could not help but reflect upon an old saying about a butterfly beating its wings in China and causing a breeze in Oregon.
  • Scotland, for instance, gave them a sound beating in the autumn when they came up here.
  • They fared better the previous time they entered, beating the MLS side New England Revolution in the prelims of the 2008-09 competition before again exiting in the group stage, this time taking three points off Mexican giant Atlante. Which teams are named after fictional characters? | The Knowledge | Barry Glendenning
  • Most of these dear people are even ignorant as to who 'bogie' is, or why we should be so proud of beating him. The Rosary
  • Downbeat nystagmus is a term used to describe nystagmus with fast-phase beating downward when the eyes are looking forward or down.
  • This was the kind of outfit that would invite a hundred beatings in the Handle.
  • This is a massacre, or assome one elseposted withmorbid enthusiasm, an example of "beating the crap" out of people. Gaza and Tijuana; What if Rocket Bombs Were Launched from Mexico Into California
  • It looked like a hammer, beating a sheet of metal.
  • Talking to Rourke Deveraugh was like beating her head against a hard wooden post.
  • This resulted in the ‘Goal of the Match’, their young forward beating three defenders before firing a perfect cross goal shot into the net.
  • He assumes that the policemen can hear the old man's heart beating, even though only he can hear this beating of his own heart.
  • A computer simulation shows the spiral-shaped electrical waves that can interfere with the heart's normal beating.
  • After beating Andre Ooijer the Frenchman crossed for Silva to finish at the far post after bombing forward.
  • If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize. Muhammad Ali 
  • The sound of the ball beating against the ground resounded through the neighborhood.
  • Blackburn Under 14s made it a double, beating Barnsley 4-2 in their challenge match.
  • When you exercise, your rapidly beating heart releases a chemical called atrial natriuretic peptide ANP, which crosses over to the brain and directly turns off the stress response. THE PROGRAM
  • Even in the winter with the rain beating down, it's nice and cosy in there.
  • The "mummery" consisted in slow, gliding motions, in whirlings about intended to be graceful, in slow liftings of the hands upward, and in the beating of the drums. Boy Scouts on Motorcycles With the Flying Squadron
  • We don't want New Zealand's good name muddied by links for the torture of prisoners, which is reputed to include beatings, electric shock treatment, and sleep, food and water deprivation. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
  • for those 'budging' to the front at lights, no problem. like the guy who wants to be at the front of group ride, except instead of the wind picking them off, it's the guy beating the already red light. The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Competition
  • ; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: With all their brow-beating and blood-thrust, how different are these extremist Christians and their demands for total submission than the "Cripps" and "Bloods" who are considered menaces to society? Why Is It Christians Need So Gawd Damn Much Saving?
  • I was just about brushing my teeth in Fajuyi Hall, OAU, when guys in different halls began to shout all over the place. everyone tuned up their radios and the whole campus went gaga ... there was an unarranged parade on the streets, students who hadnt had their bath thronged everywhere waving makeshift flags of victory, beating drums and dancing all over the place ... JUNE 8 AND THE DEATH OF ABACHA
  • She clung on like a leech, her fingers tightly gripping his shoulders, and Ben could clearly hear her heart beating as well as his own.
  • But the strategy we have to use in stopping them is shaming and brow-beating the fat, retarded knuckle-draggers who buy every single issue of the "Summer Event". Is Marvel preparing for a ‘Siege of Asgard’? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • I clambered over to him and rested my head on his chest, silently listening to the soft rhythmic beating of his heart as he absently ran his hand through my hair.
  • just keep your wits about you and steer clear of the concrete jungle that entangles Tokyo's barely beating heart.
  • The signature brow beating and bleating dirges still abound, but there's an increased focus on songwriting rather than the moping first-person exposition that typified their first few records.
  • The frantic and furious beating took on the dimension and character of a collective crew of railroaders pounding spikes in unison on a stretch of track.
  • Appointees interviewed repeated a familiar theme: They all loved their jobs but are beating a retreat without regret.
  • It was like one of those captivating heavyweight fights where the challenger takes a pounding but the beating is only physical and his spirit remains unspoilt.
  • They have begun a hunger strike in protest at the alleged beating.
  • Graham Stuart tormented and teased Gary Ablett mercilessly throughout, beating the ex-Liverpool defender at will.
  • The shepherd's crook is not for beating the sheep, but for catching hold of them if they go into danger where the shepherd's arm can't reach them.
  • Now pour in the cream and stir well. Give one last beating for good measure.
  • He has his own ways of beating the system, making sure that he has good relationships with influential people.
  • Outside the stadium, however, the competitors excelled-clocking up a potentially world-beating 106 asylum applications.
  • Many beaters like to carry their own stick, to help them get up and down banks, as well as for beating the undergrowth.
  • The steamer was beating along the coast.
  • But Hong Kong is at 83, beating out most of the entire world. The Volokh Conspiracy » Are Carbs Worse than Fat?
  • Like beating your dad in an arm-wrestle, this has been an oddly deflating victory. Sky generation is beginning to miss Richard Keys and Andy Gray | Barney Ronay
  • Broadcasters will find ways to cope, though between now and then there will be plenty of breast-beating and tantrums.
  • Was last night as close as the upstart governor will ever get to beating the patrician Senator?
  • Should drum beating or use of microphones and loudspeakers that disturbs the peace of neighbourhood be permitted?
  • No one has ever received a long-lasting happiness from securing a larger pay cheque or from beating the traffic rush on the way home.
  • M. Naudin states, that a certain kind of furze or thistle, of which cattle are very fond, may be made to grow without thorns -- an important consideration, seeing that at present, before it can be used as food, it has to undergo a laborious beating, to crush and break the prickles with which it is covered. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 448 Volume 18, New Series, July 31, 1852
  • But a mere skelf of a girl beating up another one on a busy street shouln't last seconds before someone gets involved. Pushing an elephant up the stairs....
  • It entices customers in with a market-beating introductory offer that rises after six months or so.
  • If I don't loosen his hide my name arn't what it is," growled the old boatswain; and he moved on, going close by Sydney, who stood listening with heavily beating heart till Barney had gone right up to the back of the house. Syd Belton The Boy who would not go to Sea
  • This was particularly hard to do since, just before we went on the air, ABC had shown a series of exchanges between police and demonstrators which made it quite clear that the boys in azure blue were on a great lark. beating up everyone in sight. R_urell: William F. Buckley: Father of Modern "Conservatism"
  • If it is needed, a defibrillating shock interrupts the potentially lethal rhythm and gives it the chance to start beating normally.
  • The local Foothills Elite North 93 team won the major atom title, beating the Red Deer Rustlers 5-2.
  • We all know card tricks are about the speed of the hand beating the eye but Daniel is an expert in the art.
  • He only just made it through to the final after beating Graham Jarvis in two dual lane races in the heats.
  • Beating addictions needs more expert advice and just brute will-power is very unlikely to work.
  • Your rapidly beating heart also produces atrial natriuretic peptide ANP, which races over to the brain and directly shuts off the stress response originating in your limbic system. THE PROGRAM
  • If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize. Muhammad Ali 
  • They exercised considerable civil authority, such as processioning the bounds, or beating the bounds, of all farms and plantations, and the making levies for the support of paupers and unfortunate children. A History of Caroline County, Virginia
  • I can hear the rain beating down on the roof like a meteor shower as our car lurches violently from side to side, rocking disobediently on its haunches, fat tyres chafing loudly over what appears to be a long, shallow pond.
  • Criminality and punishment beatings were only adjuncts to the substantive talks in December.
  • Six men opened the suite with the McKenzie of Seaforth strathspey, requiring the alternate beating of the calves by feet shod in ghillies and the arms en haut.
  • Gretna, meanwhile, are hoping to close the gap on leaders Murton by beating Ferryhill at Raydale Park.
  • In the quiet countryside there are rhythms of drums beating for all to hear.
  • In these conditions, thieving from the state and 'beating the system' were the things to do to survive.
  • Speculation abounds as to how long Amir Khan can turn his back on the long line of promoters beating a path to his door and remain in the amateur ranks.
  • All preparations having been slowly completed the day for departure arrived, and Chin, with much bowing and ceremonial posturing, having wished his wife and little son adieu, embarked with Wang, taking the equivalent of five thousand dollars [2] in sycee shoes and gold-dust, and amidst valedictory fusillades of fire-crackers, as well as a beating of gongs, the flotilla cast off and sailed away down river. Life and sport in China Second Edition
  • Danielle ‘Danny’ Sofer is conflicted, trying to maintain her femininity while beating down street scum on a daily basis.
  • [157] It said that there was no evidence of "browbeating" or a verbal attack to the extent that the Standard was threatened. ScreenTalk
  • The Jets are facing what is known as a divisional-sandwich game, hosting an NFC West team after beating AFC East rival Buffalo and before visiting New England four days after this game. Latest News
  • Not the cadent rattle of the thin cylindrical drums the Trivigauntis used, but the steady _thumpa-thumpa-thump_ of Vironese war drums, drums that suggested the palaestra's big copper stew-pot whenever she saw them, war drums beating out the quickstep used to draw up troops in order of battle. Exodus From The Long Sun
  • The French street theatre company Trans Express walked through the crowd beating their drums.
  • Now whether that word hath origin in a Greek term meaning a conflict, as the best-read boys asseverated, or whether it is nothing more than a figure of similitude, from the beating arms of a mill, such as I have seen in counties where are no waterbrooks, but folk make bread with wind — it is not for a man devoid of scholarship to determine. Lorna Doone
  • He marked his debut by beating the champion.
  • In September, 54 conscripts were arrested after abandoning their barracks in southern Russia and tramped nearly 35 miles to the city of Volgograd to protest at beatings by their superiors.
  • The priest's daughter took down the mandore, drew near the couch on which Poëri was stretched, leaned the head of the lute against the wooden bed-head hollowed out in the shape of a half-moon, stretched her arm to the end of the handle of the instrument, the body of which was pressed against her beating heart, let her hand flutter along the strings, and struck a few chords. The Works of Theophile Gautier, Volume 5 The Romance of a Mummy and Egypt
  • There was no sound — which lent merciful distance to what it showed: the interrogation of some unidentified middle-aged man, undergoing falanga, mostly (beatings to pulp the feet), though the session culminated in anal rape with a stick. Watching Torture
  • “I never knew the expression beating the piss out of someone was literal.” Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve
  • The county under 25's double rink (male) have qualified for the regional finals at by beating Hertfordshire by 16 shots.
  • After following the auction for a week and not bidding, Beals, an Easton resident, snatched the piece of Plymouth syenite with just four seconds remaining, beating out bidders who had sought the famed rock since it was first offered on the Internet auction site a week ago. Archive 2005-11-01
  • More than a quarter of patients had grown up in homes with alcoholism or drub abuse, and a similar percentage had suffered beatings. John Thompson: The Stress of Talking About Race Is Nothing in Comparison to the Stress Imposed on Poor Kids
  • The Pistons clearly are a shaken team unaccustomed to taking two sound beatings in a series.
  • Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city
  • But if he wants a gold medal, he will have to find a way of beating the French.
  • Why does not the cheated publican beg leave to check the gulosity of his defrauder with a repetatur haustus, and the pummelled plaintiff neutralise the malice of his adversary, by requesting to have the rest of the beating in presence of the court, -- if it is not that such conduct would run counter to all the conclusions of experience, and be the procreation of the mischief it affected to destroy? Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
  • Excluding tax remeasurement impacts, profit rose to 69 cents from 50 cents, beating the company's downbeat April forecast of 50 cents to 65 cents. Peabody's Profit, Sales Jump
  • However, Henry began to spend too much time at the cabstand and his father began to resent it, giving him frequent beatings.
  • The sixth victim has yet to be identified with authorities saying her face was unrecognizable after the beating.
  • Coming slowly on through the forests of masts was a great steamship, beating the water in short impatient strokes with her heavy paddles as though she wanted room to breathe, and advancing in her huge bulk like a sea monster among the minnows of the Thames. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • The bothering and begging are exhaustive and unremitting, and the beggars world-beating in their decrepitude and infirmity.
  • Beat in cocoa powder, 2 cups confectioners sugar, coconut milk, vanilla and salt, beating until frosting is smooth and slightly fluffy. Baking Bites » Print » Coconut Layer Cake with Coconut Chocolate Frosting
  • The sight of her set his heart beating faster.
  • Watson's house, and took him from his bed, amid screams of 'murder' from his wife and seven children; but the only reply the wife and children received at the hands of the desperadoes was a beating. A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences
  • Whilst the chamade was beating, Colonel Cotton, sent by General Wills, rode up the street, and alighted at the sign of the Mitre: the firing meantime had not ceased from several of the houses: the common soldiers were ignorant of the real state of the case, and believed that General Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I.
  • Pour the hot melted butter over the whisked eggs in a steady stream, beating the ingredients together well.
  • It was 1999 when the body was found, and that's when the debate began as to whether he might have been the first ever man, along with Irvine, to reach the summit of Everest without the aid of oxygen, beating Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay who are credited with the achievement in 1953. Filmstalker: George Mallary biographical film gets third attempt
  • ‘I'm so tired,’ she murmured, listening to the faint, steady beating of his heart.
  • He started beating me when I was about fifteen but I didn't do anything to provoke him.
  • Brinda Adige, daughter of an Air Force officer and wife of a businessman, entered Lakshman Rau Nagar two years ago with the traditional Indian mat of "panchayat," or local justice, when nobody else would address a flagrant case of wife-beating. Christopher Lydon: Walking the Slum Side of Bangalore (AUDIO)
  • Florida takes some beating as a vacation destination.
  • Somebody was beating at the door.
  • Most patients have only mild symptoms, such as palpitations or the sensation that their heart is beating rapidly.
  • If that were not ostracism enough, the women -- depicted so often as shy and demure in gauzy works of fiction with titles like that of Lee's play -- begin taking turns beating the daylights out of her. Review: 'Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven' at Studio Theatre
  • The 300 or so demonstrators were in a good mood, laughing, waving signs and banners, beating home-made drums, and, thank goodness, shouting some new chants.
  • There are a number of lifestyle changes you can make to improve your chances of beating a mild depression.
  • Howell was joined in the last eight by Padraig Harrington, who claimed a notable scalp in beating Vijay Singh.
  • A rare nocturnal sport, batfowling consisted of going into a forest or shrub-laden area and beating birds senseless with a bat.
  • Now the angel of the LORD came and sat under the terebinth at Ophrah, which belonged to Joash the Abiezrite, while his son Gideon was beating out wheat in the winepress to hide it from the Midianites.
  • Indeed the war is not over, as according to this view, there are ongoing attacks and punishment beatings.
  • Red-Eye abruptly ceased his breast-beating and tooth-grinding, and ran across the timber-jam to the shore. CHAPTER XI
  • It looks good if you marble it instead of beating it in completely.
  • The pair had a comfortable win, beating the German team by nearly three seconds.
  • By indulging in metaphorical breast-beating, he conveyed a smug sense that the country can do no wrong.
  • Chen achieved re-election by just 30,000 votes, beating Nationalist party leader Lien Chan, after a cliffhanger campaign.
  • They annihilated Caragh in the semi final on Saturday before beating the hosts by 2-12 to 3-5 in Sunday's final.
  • The sun is beating down, but where are the local television reporters frying eggs on the pavement, announcing that ‘the weathermen say there's more good weather to come’.
  • In Nevada, orange flames amid fields of green; an army of firefighters beating back a blaze of what is being called the meanest, ugliest wildfire to hit Carson City, the state's capitol. CNN Transcript Jul 17, 2004
  • My heart was beating as if I had just completed a difficult solo variation.
  • The direction of these beating, jerking, movements of the eye called nystagmus can actually tell a doctor which part of the inner ear has a problem.
  • The lure of beating a bunch of five-year-olds at beach football or Frisbee competitions may seem great, but it looks pathetic.
  • The bodily rooted nature of all moodedness, i.e. of all affectedness by the world, implies also that the union of souls in love or friendship can be described suggestively in a poetic language as 'one soul in two bodies' or 'two hearts beating as one'. Archive 2008-02-01
  • England shocker is no longer a surpriseEngland had another of their humbling moments at Wembley on Tuesday, shocking the nation with their inability to even look like beating a fledgling football country with a population of just 670,000. Roberto Mancini is showing the bottle needed to be a success
  • Everything else seemed fine, toes wiggling in their rubber thongs, heart beating in its ribby cage, but her neck ached. Some Fun
  • A special unit will be set up to stop crooks beating the system.
  • A higher school team would have a fat chance beating a strong college team.
  • He was cunning, sly and a good strategist, beating her at games of wits when others can't.
  • He is a quality player who will take some beating.
  • On the next morning, which was cold and drizzly, a "pragmatical" drummer went out from the nearer trench, beating his drum for a parley, lest his person should be dismissed without ceremony to the hungry kites. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • Then, with a beating of drums, forty or fifty well-built villagers filed out of the temple and took up their stations along the side of the tank parapet.
  • There’s little evidence they are interested in trawling the blogosphere to find weight loss technqiues or tales of plucky kiddies beating the odds. Why RSS will never “break through” « Squash
  • Drums beating, cymbals clashing, the dragons blinked and leaped about athletically.
  • World of Becoming assumes the intense form which we call genius: even to read their poems is to feel the beating of a heart, the upleap of a joy, greater than anything that we have known. Practical Mysticism
  • DeFazio's call to action was followed up by an outside-inside campaign to add more transportation funding to the stimulus bill - outside pressure is coming from blogospheric drumbeating [9], inside pressure is coming from lawmakers sponsoring the amendment. There's Something Happening Here
  • Conductors should mark the changes, and conduct them (beating the half-note, as much as possible); singers need only keep an even quarter-note pulse, whether duple or compound, and follow the natural rhythm and accentuation of the text. Introits for Treble Choir
  • In cardiac arrest, the heart stops beating effectively, blood does not circulate and no pulse can be felt.
  • He condemns the tilt towards blind patriotism, but what are the interests behind the beating of the war drums?
  • Most ices and sorbets require beating or whisking regularly as they freeze, to break up the ice crystals.
  • Manchester United could go level on points with their neighbours by winning Saturday's home game against Bolton Wanderers, as could Tottenham Hotspur by beating Wolves at White Hart Lane, and Ferguson said it is good for football to see two new teams challenging for the title ahead of the usual threat from Chelsea and Arsenal. Manchester City's first half of season was fantastic, says Ferguson
  • The team secured pictures of prisoners showing signs of severe beatings.
  • If she wasn't beating us herself, she was delivering us up to the nuns for a whack.
  • We passed a ship, two schooners, and a four-masted barkentine under the smallest of canvas, and at eleven o'clock, running up the spanker and jib, we hove her to, and in another hour we were beating back again against the aftersea under full sail to regain the sealing ground away to the westward. Story of a Typhoon off the Coast of Japan
  • Every sound was muffled, every noise changed to something soft and musical. No more tramping hoofs, no more rattling wheels! Only the chiming of the sleigh-bells, beating as swift and merrily as the hearts of children.
  • The sun had been beating fiercely down on her tear-streaked face as she saw her father lying there, dead.
  • I will cease with the didactics and the beating of this otherwise dead horse, because what would prove fundamentally more powerful is the rapper's success next season. Marjon Rebecca Carlos: Pret-a-Parler: Kanye's Debut Conversation With Style
  • scutcher," three or four laps at a time, one on top of another, to have still more beating and dusting. Makers of Many Things
  • All this said, I fucking love beating the shit out of everyone in Zeno Clash. The Kills
  • All I could hear was the loud rapid beating of my heart.
  • But there's a major difference between believing in demonic possession and using torture and beatings to exorcize children.
  • He got off the mark over fences at Kilbeggan, beating Lantern Leader four and a half lengths, and will revel in the fast surface.
  • The sun was still beating down, the road was still climbing, my body was still depleted, and yet it felt easier.
  • Listening to my heart beating. Seeing how much I love you ,I dare to admit how much I love you .When thinking of you, I hope you can receive the passionate words I left for you!
  • Still she said nothing, but she could feel her heart beating faster.
  • The teacher who gives the beating may, in all other instances, seem a decent man.

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