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  • The recession blindsided a lot of lawyers who had previously taken for granted their comfortable income.
  • Senior U.S. military officers in Baghdad bitterly complained that they had been “blindsided” by the aardwolf, and tensions grew between the CIA and the Pentagon. State of War
  • Few businesses have the luxury of having a poorly hired employee blindside their enterprise by underproducing or creating negativity among other workers.
  • What she will need is a jury that didn't see her blindside and tackle a one-legged woman. Tallulah Morehead: Survivor 21: Infants vs Senior citizens: Crime and Punishment.
  • It was a shock tantamount to running blindside into a wall, and it took my breath away. NO BODY
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  • Williams, who protects McNabb's blindside, is eager to play in a must win game for the struggling Redskins. Trent Williams hopes sore toe will allow him to play Sunday
  • The islanders had been blindsided before; it was never wise to underestimate the potential vehemence of such conditions. GALILEE
  • Take the key position of blindside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was totally blindsided by this development at the same time as I was totally blissed out.
  • Rex Grossman, a deer in the headlights, dislodged from the football after a violent blindside hit, a fumble that was returned for a game-clinching touchdown. Donovan McNabb's benching reveals Mike Shanahan's lack of trust in his QB
  • With the help of a demo tactically timed to come out two months before the game, the title blindsided many players who hadn't even heard of it before, but with its for the time awe-inspiring graphics and unusual amount of freedom for a first-person shooter, it quickly won over many fans. Wertzone Classics: Far Cry
  • He was a capable hand at blindside flanker, but tended to exert greater influence from the second row.
  • Just when it seemed life was going well, she was blindsided by a devastating illness.
  • He has played less then 30 games for Leicester but is now settling down as a blindside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their car was blindsided by a bus at the intersection.
  • Haynesworth, who was said to be "blindsided" by the lawsuit, did not comment when the paper contacted his spokesman. Albert Haynesworth Allegedly 'Insinuated' Stripper Should Get Abortion
  • Hinrich said his trade from Chicago "blindsided" him last June. Wizards season schedule breakdown: Part I
  • The economic downturn blindsided many investors
  • With luck we can blindside the Zolars for forty-eight hours while we figure a scam to entice them over the border. INCA GOLD
  • I was blindsided by his suggestion.
  • Weber was taking down a trysail when an enormous wave blindsided the skipper, sending him sprawling across the deck, then over the boom, one foot becoming entangled in the lazyjacks. OVERBOARD !
  • But if "mean-spirited" is the touchstone here, we might begin with English's hit piece last Saturday, in which she blindsided Star (and star) columnist Antonia Zerbisas after apparently being prompted by the publisher, John Cruikshank, to do so. Archive 2009-07-01
  • There are two types of 'blindside' - blindsiding an enemy during one of their attacks seems to make the duration last longer, rather than blindsiding them as they approach your character. IGN Complete
  • He can play as a blindside flanker or No 8 and adds power to the pack. The Sun
  • Teachers who hand out misleading grades thereby allow some students, already let down by a school system that has failed to prepare them adequately, to be blindsided.
  • He blindsided the competition by landing Wolfgang Reitzle to run the Premier Auto Group.
  • It was a shock tantamount to running blindside into a wall, and it took my breath away. NO BODY
  • And he is equally effective at blindside flanker. The Sun
  • Their car was blindsided by a bus at the intersection.
  • For openers, Nordegren, whose ex-husband has been fodder for tabloid headlines and talk-show jabs for the last nine months, professed to have had no idea that he was cheating and said she was "blindsided" by the affairs. Tiger Woods' ex-wife Elin Nordegren: 'I've been through hell'
  • England see him as a centre, although he has made an impact for Bath at blindside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • The visitors stuck to their task and after a series of rucks and mauls the ball was switched to the blindside for Toby Pemberton to drive over.
  • There are many international sides who would love a blindside flanker in their team as good as Haskell. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 49-year-old was a blindside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pluto's advocates were not asleep -- we were blindsided by a tiny minority of the iAU that violated the group's own bylaws and conducted a vote on the last day of the two week conference on a resolution that had not first been vetted by the proper committee, as IAU rules require. Victoria Advocate stories: News
  • He shook off a couple would-be tacklers and bulldogged it for a couple yards more till our own Michael Jameson came flying in like a Mack Truck and blindsided him at the thirteen yard line. An Open Letter to Fans of South Plains Football
  • The whole idea that the White House was "blindsided" by that decision seems awfully suspect to me. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Thune told reporters he was "blindsided" by the story, and has made no plans beyond 2010. Reid, Thune tell tale of 2009
  • With luck we can blindside the Zolars for forty-eight hours while we figure a scam to entice them over the border. INCA GOLD
  • The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 PM on some idle Tuesday.
  • I believe that there is no reason for a frank, sincere government to be blindsided or oppressed, if it's willing to communicate in a rational, humble and practical way.
  • This blow hit with all the unforeseen and devastating force of a blindside, which is what it was. Kateelliott: This is two posts, but they became the s
  • After the ball squirted out of a ruck on the French side Yachvili darted down the narrow blindside before chipping ahead and winning the race to the ball.
  • Their car was blindsided by a bus at the intersection.
  • The islanders had been blindsided before; it was never wise to underestimate the potential vehemence of such conditions. GALILEE
  • But the outcome was almost an afterthought for the Sabres, intent on getting back at the Senators after Ottawa's Chris Neil blindsided Chris Drury, knocking Buffalo's co-captain woozy and causing a deep gash across his head five minutes into the second period. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Ottawa vs. Buffalo
  • Sure he was cheating on his pregnant wife (who new reports say was "blindsided" by the news), and sure he turned out to be far from the nice guy everyone thought him to be, but compared to some other athletes in New York, Tiki's a pussycat. New York Sports' Biggest Sex Scandals: Before There Was Tiki
  • With luck we can blindside the Zolars for forty-eight hours while we figure a scam to entice them over the border. INCA GOLD
  • But what is a blindside flanker anyway? Times, Sunday Times
  • As I noted here earlier, according to a newsroom source, much of ABC's political team had been "blindsided" by the Breitbart announcenemt, and "not in a good way. Analyze this: ABC News clarifies Andrew Breitbart's role
  • In his first public comment, Mottaki on Sunday called his blindside firing "un-Islamic, undiplomatic and offensive," according to the semiofficial Mehr news agency. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The blindside was a big issue in the first half, and I wasn't pleased with the amount of leniency they were given to come onto our side of the ruck," he frowned. Planet Rugby | Rugby Union News
  • Stealing in on the blindside of the lax Killie defence to gather a cross-field delivery, he zipped an unstoppable shot into the far corner.
  • And he is equally effective at blindside flanker. The Sun
  • It was a shock tantamount to running blindside into a wall, and it took my breath away. NO BODY
  • Was perfect as blindside flanker. The Sun

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