Nothing had gotten past them, but the lenses were badly abraded by the hurtling glass particles from the bullet-pierced windshield. |
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The argument now is about how badly we will be affected and whether it is too late to do anything about it. |
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The worst humiliation of contemporary religious life is the abjectness of needing God and a community badly enough even to sit through this. |
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If things go badly, you can quickly move to rally shaken leaders and units. |
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The hugely expensive film bombed so badly that one of Hollywood's most venerable companies, United Artists, was destroyed. |
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I am six months pregnant and I'm suffering badly from nasal congestion and a runny nose. |
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But in recent decades, the assimilationist ethic has been badly undermined. |
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I was feeling lousy and sick and rowed as badly as I had at the beginning of the week. |
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This could have been excellent and by far the best version of the game, so it's a shame they loused it up so badly. |
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What about sorely-needed education and health policies to restore the badly run-down public systems? |
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The cost of running the club is becoming more demanding every day and support from the local community is badly needed. |
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Apparently, on Sunday, August 18, he assaulted his wife, beating her up pretty badly. |
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Despite the lost games and the current record, SFU players are not doing so badly. |
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I found there a man in a red coat badly assegaied in the arm, unable to move. |
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These investors have been badly hit by the cutback in policy values and have lost substantial sums of money. |
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I rocked back on my heels and pretended to be offended, though the effect was probably ruined by the badly suppressed grin on my face. |
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And I so badly want to surrender, desperate to loose myself but there is nothing. |
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Waste ground on Tile Street was also reported to be badly littered with rubbish. |
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I had a blister on my heel that burned badly as my oversized shoes rubbed up and down. |
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I thought she held up pretty well, but as for me, my skills are badly deteriorating. |
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With the main hotel booking office badly located and poorly signposted, organising a room on the hoof after a long-haul flight could break you. |
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It should be obvious why I badly want to believe that this is a bluff or a ruse. |
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He was invalided out of the army with a badly arthritic knee, exacerbated by his injuries. |
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The ice is roughed up pretty badly, which slows things down and keeps me from busting my tail. |
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Why do two people who share such a deep bond treat each other and everyone around them so badly? |
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Possibly the rot set in a bit when Dalglish took over, and then when Ruud Gullit failed so badly to revive their fortunes. |
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The Missouri tornadoes badly damaged Guard armories in Pierce City and DeSoto. |
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No one was hurt in the blaze but it badly damaged the living room and bedrooms. |
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Unfortunately some swell worked into the bay and things got very rolly through the night so Naomi slept badly. |
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The gunners managed to shoot down two of the attackers before the aircraft was badly hit, limping back to base on two of its four engines. |
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Its bow was severely damaged, and 23 sailors were hurt too badly to stand watch as the vessel limped back to Guam. |
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Thompson, who has a badly bruised foot and limped from the dismal fray early in the second-half on Tuesday, could be out for two weeks. |
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His proud cruiser was listing badly to port, a gaping hole ripped out of her belly. |
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They were able to gain access a second time only after additional work to shore up the badly damaged structure. |
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Despite faring badly in the polls, the ruling right-of-centre coalition will ask parliament to cut the budget. |
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Kenny cooks badly, that's why I often cook for him, anyway, next question please. |
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This results in a badly done job and a guilt-ridden employee who may gripe in anticipation of being criticized. |
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I also remember someone miming rather badly too, but for the life of me can't remember who they were, which is probably just as well. |
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The bike was in one piece, although badly repainted and rusting pretty much everywhere. |
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Built at the end of World War II, the materials weren't the best quality and have rusted badly. |
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They are using badly forged ID cards in an attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of professional DSHS licensers. |
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As well as being badly written, it is too long, too vague, too pompous, too rhetorical, too unrealistic and too boring. |
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Godolphin Racing's Moon Ballad faded badly to finish last in the five-horse field. |
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Some of the rest of the bill deals with the treatment of passengers who are behaving badly. |
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Care should be taken, as Equitable with-profits annuitants have been badly hit by the crisis there. |
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This kind of thing happens sometimes, but I was annoyed with myself for handling it badly. |
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They claim she began to lose weight and leaned badly to the left when sitting in a chair. |
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Last year I suffered badly from bruised ankle bones, so I was desperate to find a good solution. |
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As a result of the attack the pensioner was left with a bruised head and cuts to her hands and was badly shaken up. |
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Although I wasn't injured, I was badly shaken and spent the rest of the night asleep on the sofa. |
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The roof is also leaking badly, window frames and guttering are rotting and the interior is in urgent need of redecoration. |
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Unfortunately, most of the coolers leaked so badly that we had to replace them. |
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I didn't actually think we were playing that badly and we certainly didn't deserve to be where we were in the league table. |
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Considering that zuppa inglese is neither a soup nor English, it is not hard to conclude that few dishes have ever been as badly misnamed. |
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A badly broken leg last September was reset just four weeks ago and he is under strict orders to take things easy for a while. |
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It's been re-released with a badly needed new mastering job and three bonus tracks. |
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The chassis was bent and everything was badly corroded because it had been left to the mercy of the elements in an open barn. |
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These policies have left us badly exposed and at the mercy of natural phenomena like drought. |
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The wall became so badly eroded that the town council was forced to plant a screen of laurel bushes to hide it. |
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Ellie thus fits the stereotype of the repressed career woman badly in need of a man to make her a complete woman. |
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I just finished a badly needed serving of turkey sausage, scrambled eggs and potato latke. |
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The deal helped Sotheby's repair its balance sheet, which had been dented badly by the fines and settlements after its price-fixing case. |
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While one can dismiss much work at a glance as amateurish or badly crafted, that is not the case for this mark. |
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How badly your child may be injured depends on how far she fell and the surface she landed on. |
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Children who are highly relationally aggressive feel lonely and depressed and tend to feel badly about themselves and their social situations. |
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The rest of the flock are heavily in lamb but I won't be expecting any offspring as they are badly injured. |
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Following the fire, investigators found traces of an accelerant in the badly damaged ground floor of the house. |
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One thing that is worse than doing things badly is doing things badly and laying claim to 100 percent purity and clean, greenness. |
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If your body reacts badly to a particular substance, you are said to be allergic to it. |
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She suffered serious head injuries and a badly lacerated leg and never regained consciousness. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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The friend was badly beaten before disappearing into the depths of the labyrinthine Nigerian justice system. |
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Some vessels were so badly damaged that their wreckage became hard to identify. |
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It is another piece of senseless political vandalism, which reflects badly on all concerned and undermines the Scottish parliament. |
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Unfortunately you are associated with a Prime Minister whose moral code reflects badly on all the members of his government. |
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The famine, the statement concluded, reflects badly on how the UN conducts its business. |
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Unfortunately incidents like this one last month are commonplace and reflect badly on all involved in providing a train service. |
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I told him that a friend of mine had been badly wounded and was in urgent need of medical attention. |
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The crew of the trawler had abandoned ship and the vessel was listing badly. |
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The company's 10 workers escaped without injury, but part of the works roof and machinery is badly damaged. |
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A week in Adelaide with her had knocked Mum around fairly badly on an emotional level. |
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Trees grown in woods and forests do not suffer from this anywhere nearly as badly as lone trees that don't have any neighbours to shelter behind. |
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They were, in fact, driven back up the kloof by the swarm, and one of them was badly stung. |
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Some Americans are afraid the next disaster might be handled as badly as the last one and they're stocking up for survival. |
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They leak badly, have woeful change and shower facilities, and have antiquated pumping and filtration equipment. |
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The corals are inseparable from the matrix of the rocks and generally badly weathered on the exposed surfaces and recrystallized internally. |
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Billy Greer returns to his uncle's withy farm after the second world war to find it badly run down. |
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If he lost or played badly, he would become so withdrawn and quiet that his parents worried a great deal about him. |
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Doctors had to insert metal plates into the sides of his face to reconstruct his jaw because it was so badly damaged. |
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His militia has been really very badly hurt, and it maybe why he's reconsidering his options. |
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The 20-year-old victim's right hand was completely severed and too badly burned to be considered for surgical reconnection. |
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His tendency to represent himself combined with a penchant for a badly timed wisecrack at the judge have sealed his fate time after time. |
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He's been part of my soul, we grew up together, and it kills me to know how badly I have hurt him. |
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Chancellor Schroeder is badly winged now and facing a well nigh impossible task to get re-elected. |
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But for all its talent, the Avalanche lacks scoring on the wings and badly needs Hejduk to bounce back. |
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Some of their key witnesses are dead, others are badly discredited and still others have recanted. |
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At Bootham Crescent in August 2001, after an innocuous challenge by City defender Mike Basham, Lockwood thought he had been badly winded. |
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Experts say it spreads like wildfire with schools, nursing homes, hospitals and work places expected to be particularly badly hit. |
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Well, the landing gear came through just fine but the airframe was badly bent! |
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As a toddler, he was badly scalded after pulling a kettle of boiling water over himself. |
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If the head tube is badly ovalized, the reamer will widen the sides, but the head tube will still be too long front-to-back. |
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Despite their large holdings, they didn't get whomped half as badly as Freddie did. |
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I really think that the country is going to suffer badly because our value system is after breaking down in many respects. |
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Where afflicted or badly placed, Jupiter will produce negative traits through excess or weakness. |
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Experts also found a tree 10 metres away had been badly damaged by white ants. |
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Now players have the whip hand, just like Hollywood stars of the post-studio era, and they often behave badly. |
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They gifted two killer tries, defended their line badly and failed to execute whenever they got into a good position. |
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If she starts behaving badly I just walk away and let things calm down until her tantrum has gone away. |
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The initiatives taken by a number of villages that were badly hit by the tsunami is admirable. |
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The town was jumping, as it usually was in the summer, and I wanted so badly to be out in it, living it up. |
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With solid rainfalls throughout the day and into the night, 37 mm of badly needed rain fell in the Canada Bay Region as a result of the storms. |
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But with the electoral countdown ticking away, his government badly needs to pull itself out of a hole. |
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You can tell when the team has played well or badly by the atmosphere in every pub, club, shop, office and factory. |
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You can control it by removing the affected leaves, but badly diseased plants should be lifted and destroyed. |
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Lynch says that while some agencies are badly run, he makes checks to ensure unsuitable candidates are weeded out. |
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It's a good job there wasn't a passenger in the car, because that side was badly mangled. |
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Although many web comics transfer badly to the printed page, only a few minor pieces in the book suffer, mostly due to blurry typeface. |
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Such a buildup could badly upset the balance of power in the region and threaten the peace, Reich asserts. |
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It is a balance wheel movement and it is obvious that the problem is a badly distorted balance spring. |
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So quite why the front tyres have worn badly on the inside edge I'm not sure. |
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A pessimistic view would be that it is a question for weak students to do badly, average students to avoid, and for good students to prove. |
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You look like a badly rendered mannequin of yourself from a supremely cheesy tourist-trap wax museum. |
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The author, like the sailor, could end up badly battered, or be greatly praised for his courage, skill and achievement. |
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Although badly damaged in recent years, evidence of wattle houses and a livestock pen were discovered. |
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Yet they have the explosive ability to sink or badly damage even large vessels by blowing open their hull below the waterline. |
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While the air system is good, it fidgets badly over sharp intrusions like potholes, jarring and jolting the passengers. |
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Unless the carpet is badly worn, or the pile is carefully separated to allow examination, neither weft nor warp will show from the front. |
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He went to Florida January 2, still limping badly, to focus on the NFL by working out and living at a training academy owned by the IMG agency. |
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I badly wanted to go on to see the monkey-puzzle forests at the foot of the Andes, to drive the cattle to high summer pasture. |
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A young man starting out in life has had his business badly damaged by this wanton destruction. |
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Hallim recalled he was so badly stung at one time that he had to be hospitalised. |
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Any builder of any worth is booked up from now till kingdom come, and they don't do too badly on the money front either. |
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The taxi strike has badly affected local industries which are experiencing absenteeism and punctuality problems. |
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The under-17 age squad was badly affected by holidays and absences but still turned in some great performances. |
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Ten minutes into the return journey, with only 360 miles on the clock, the engine started misfiring badly. |
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Badly wounded in a dog-fight, he lay on his blanket without anaesthetic and let my father stitch him together with fuse wire. |
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I'm afraid I dented the wall pretty badly when I was hammering in that nail. |
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Starting her own business seemed like a good idea at the time, but it turned out badly. |
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He claimed he was playing badly because of an injury, but I think he was sandbagging. |
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The rage that Marvin has embodied, a man on the edge of eruption, is always a badly wounded man. |
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And they augur badly for the overall effort, revealing the deep level of distrust the Turkish president harbors for the West. |
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He then saw two badly wounded uniformed officers in the front of a radio car. |
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After getting burned badly in the housing crash, most lenders now check everything on a borrower's loan application. |
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However, the Wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their York opponents had been badly hampered by the absence of one of their star players. |
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Ngar said authorities in the past introduced pioneer species such as acacias and eucalypts that adapted quickly to badly eroded areas on barren land. |
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The warren of tunnels and side passages hampered Bahzell's advance badly. |
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If the door still does not seal tightly to all sides of the jamb you either installed the weatherstripping badly or the door is bent and in need of replacement. |
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And she is angry that a town whose residents often complain about teenagers behaving badly are contemplating washing their hands of a scheme which is tackling the problem. |
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With so many wasted votes, election results are badly distorted. |
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She could rub salve on his open wounds later, she bandaged a few that were bleeding badly but then covered him in his blankets and stroked his forehead. |
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Farmers who had already lost their last rabi crops due to the scanty rainfall are now losing their kharif crops, which have been badly damaged due to non arrival of rains. |
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In his three-year-old debut at Gulfstream in January, Friends Lake acted up at the gate and ran badly in the Holy Bull, finishing third, 12 lengths behind the winner. |
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Most voters will react badly to this jobs for the boys approach. |
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If one restaurant is doing badly it doesn't have access to the bank accounts of the other restaurants and thus there is no way for the bad apples to drag down the barrel. |
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The U.S. and Iran are on a collision course, one that ends very badly for everyone involved. |
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I know several of my peers who have spent years working on film adaptations of their work, only for them either to come out badly, or else not come out at all. |
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Why are firms doing quite well when the economy is doing rather badly? |
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He was found barely alive in the woods near a commuter train line, still tied up, naked, and badly burned. |
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Jerry jumped him from behind, and messed him up pretty badly. |
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She was wasting her time, trying to scare an already badly frightened man. |
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But everything from job approval numbers to the unemployment rate to the consumer price index bodes badly for the president. |
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Too many effective leaders have behaved badly in their love lives to make credible the claim that being a love rat is incompatible with being a good president. |
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Mr Robinson passed out because of the smoke, has severely impaired lungs and a voice box so badly damaged he can barely raise his voice above a whisper. |
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They are badly paid, badly trained, and threatened with early retirement or a court-martial if they disobey orders, says Mahfouz. |
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She suffered quite badly with heart problems recently but she kept going. |
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Birds of prey also suffered, with many sparrowhawks and kestrels too badly injured to survive, though many owls were successfully treated and released. |
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The Texas crusader let it slip this week that she is badly misinformed on the late-term abortion ban she crusaded against. |
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Chris quickly kicked me hard in the stomach, winding me badly. |
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Steve's neck, fragile and brittle from a trapped nerve, had kinked badly when it absorbed the impact from the piledriver, and Steve fell to the mat, paralysed. |
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She was wearing badly worn jeans with holes in both knees, a white tee shirt that was much too big to be her own and a faded denim jacket with several small holes in it. |
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Fallon, badly injured in a fall at Royal Ascot last June, resumed riding in Dubai over the winter, but has had his share of knockers since returning to Britain last month. |
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In most of the tapestries that we see in museums or country houses the dyes have faded badly and it is difficult to envisage the impact they had when first hung. |
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My generation was raised on a diet of stultifyingly tedious, but worthy accounts of embryology, typically very badly printed on what appeared to be rice paper. |
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In a trial, evidence of the events in question may reflect badly on one or more of the parties and arguably in such a way as to affect their credibility as witnesses. |
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The sight of paint flaking off a historic work of art, literally crumbling off in lumps is a disgrace and will reflect badly on us in years to come. |
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She was badly injured and her spine was wrenched out of place. |
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A sergeant from the directorate General of Prisons, Mina Olmedo, was shot and killed, and eleven other guards were badly injured. |
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It doesn't seem at this stage as if either Craig or Gavin are going to do much serious bowling in the future and their all-round abilities have been badly missed this summer. |
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So the disadvantage of having multiple things is on a day where everything is going badly on all things. |
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If a museum is as empty as it was when I trotted around it last week to examine the latest rehang of the collection, then something is going badly wrong. |
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Schwartz gave up the seat this year to run for governor of Pennsylvania but lost badly in a primary Tuesday night at well. |
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Punters are aware of the Fringe's tight resources and make allowances for inconveniences such as badly designed ticket wallets and box office problems. |
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The rehearsal went badly, but it'll be all right on the night. |
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Yes, they screwed up badly, maybe because their investigative skill set is so rusty from disuse. |
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He let out a yelp of pain and released her wrists, but it must not have hurt him too badly, because he remained standing and chased after Elizabeth when she turned to run. |
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He attends late-night showings of badly dubbed kung fu movies. |
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The roof leaks so badly that we have to put a bucket under it. |
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This once great Service has now lost a great deal of public respect and its reputation is badly damaged, all for the sake of individual political egos. |
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Nor is he doing all that badly for one who never cared to travel abroad and rarely read up on foreign policy issues before the Supreme Court suddenly anointed him President. |
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When Hamilton arrived, he and Coyle write, he badly needed some EPO, and he asked Armstrong for some. |
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Traders were hoping that Wednesday's US petroleum inventories report would suggest how badly the young Atlantic hurricane season had hurt production at offshore rigs. |
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This is just as likely as not to be due to a badly organised office. |
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Now he's got a large bruise on his foot and is limping pretty badly on it. |
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Imagine needing the comfort of popular approbation so badly that you would voluntarily comb through movie award nominations in search of comforting zeitgeist pellets! |
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After the caning they took in the first two Tests, England were badly in need of a lippy bowler with plenty of menace and Kirby would have fitted the bill. |
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He was coming off of a freeway, and I was hurt pretty badly from somebody driving really fast. |
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Started off none too badly, got there and K was arguing the toss with one of the bouncers because they weren't going to let us in without student cards. |
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Mac put a heavy hand on her shoulder and pushed her aside to allow Jon to stoop in the doorway and lay a girlish kiss on the girl's badly rouged cheek. |
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Journalism may need some long-faced fellows to look backward and tell us how things have gone badly, but that species is in more than adequate supply. |
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Preceding Die Antwoord, Lakers star Ron Artest joined Kimmel, and demonstrated how to do a hoax, or an act, or a goof, badly. |
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Badly acted, written and directed, it is nothing more than a dirty movie masquerading as a character study. |
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Badly swollen, Nadia sat out apparatus after apparatus during team optionals. |
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Badly drained, unmaintained and over-used, most of them were in such poor condition that matches often had to be abandoned. |
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Badly overgrazed pasture-land, soil depletion, and drought are persistent problems. |
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Badly positioned cummerbunds and waist straps might interfere with the emergency jettisoning of weightbelts. |
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However, nationalized industries such as the bonyads have often been managed badly, making them ineffective and uncompetitive with years. |
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His party was badly defeated in 1909 and Bond proved an ineffective opposition leader. |
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Both expeditions were badly conducted and failed, and on 8 September Charles VIII crossed the Alps and joined Ludovico il Moro at Milan. |
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The lungs were in a bad condition, hard in places, and lumpy and badly graped. |
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She had accepted her husband's faith after a fervourless girlhood from a mixture of reasons badly thought out. |
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The two fought for years over control of the party, badly weakening it in the process. |
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He wore an open jacket, with a splotch of tar on the sleeve, a red-and-black check shirt, dungaree trousers, and heavy boots badly worn. |
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At the wakes time Morel was working badly, and Mrs. Morel was trying to save against her confinement. |
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His grand battery was as badly provided with cannon as his little battery, for not a single gun was mounted on either. |
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The animals were not badly off throughout that summer, in spite of the hardness of their work. |
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During the raid the town of Newport was badly burned and Saint Woolos church destroyed. |
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Also, she fed patients who were unable to feed themselves and, occasionally, dealt with an alkie who treated a patient badly. |
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Attempts to build a credible Afghan police force were faltering badly, according to NATO officials. |
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Sociologists Mark Mitchell and Dave Russell responded that Thatcher had been badly misinterpreted. |
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During the fighting at Umm Qataf, Colonel Yassa was badly wounded and replaced by Colonel Saadedden Mutawally. |
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A raid of 70 bombers on 18 September also suffered badly, and day raids were gradually phased out leaving the main attacks at night. |
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After repeated Stuka attacks that day, six ships were badly damaged, four were sunk and only four reached their destination. |
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A GRAN on a night out with friends was badly hurt when she was hit on the head by a full-size rocking horse hurled from a second-floor window. |
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Matthew had a twin brother called Edward, who was always mischievous and badly behaved. |
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Badly in need of linebacker help and some bulk on the defensive line, the Packers drafted speedy linebacker Nick Barnett and defensive tackle Kenny Peterson. |
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High Society in London, following the Queen, largely ostracized home rulers, and Liberal clubs were badly split. |
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In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the sailors on slave ships were often badly paid and subject to brutal discipline. |
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Despite the vast profits of slavery, the ordinary sailors on slave ships were badly paid and subject to harsh discipline. |
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Nelson always bemoaned that he had done badly out of prize money and even as a flag officer received little. |
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In 2000, Son of Royal Oak was badly injured during a violent storm and lost many branches. |
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The year started badly when he spun off in Brazil due to a mechanical problem, but wins in the next two races put him in the championship lead. |
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Khan hit the canvas and suddenly had to fight to stay alive as Garcia's punch to the neck and jaw badly hurt him. |
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He started badly, losing the first two Tests heavily after Australia were caught on sticky wickets. |
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Our faith in the government has been badly shaken by the recent scandals. |
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Native animal populations have been very badly affected, with the extinction of at least 10 species attributed to the spread of foxes. |
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Funding has dwindled so badly that many public libraries have been forced to cut their hours and release employees. |
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The war in Europe had been under way for a year and was going badly for Britain. |
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Richter conducted the premiere, which was marred by a poorly prepared chorus, which sang badly. |
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The British army had not fought in a major European war in over 20 years, and the government had badly neglected its upkeep. |
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Wonderland sings sassily about real things, such as behaving badly in a small town. |
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His sloop was so badly damaged that it played no further role in the attack. |
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Most accounts of Windsor in the 16th and 17th centuries talk of its poverty, badly made streets and poor housing. |
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Much of the stonework at Canterbury Cathedral is damaged and crumbling, the roofs are leaking and much of the stained glass is badly corroded. |
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The battling qualities he provides will be badly missed, while Scates is waiting on confirmation that it's a fracture. |
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Freeman's career as a lobotomist was fairing as badly in the eye of the medical profession as the procedure was. |
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Despite suffering badly from seasickness, Darwin wrote copious notes while on board the ship. |
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During the blitz, the cathedral was badly damaged when Luftwaffe bombing destroyed Bishop's House next door. |
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By the 1830s most parishes had at least one workhouse, but many were badly managed. |
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Captain Lawrence was killed and Captain Broke was so badly wounded that he never again held a sea command. |
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Renewing neighborhoods dealing with vacant buildings badly need options other than demolition or dangerous vacant spaces. |
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Walpole could be sensitive about his literary reputation and often took adverse criticism badly. |
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Then when you are badly wounded the first time you lose that illusion and you know it can happen to you. |
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Anne Enright's 2007 victory came about due to a jury badly split over Ian McEwan's novel On Chesil Beach. |
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Livestock was badly affected, 72 sheep drowned in Wilford and ten cows were lost in Bridgford. |
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Due to the size of the flood and the ice entrained in the flow, nearly every bridge along the Trent was badly damaged or washed away. |
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The suburbs of Long Eaton, West Bridgford and Beeston all suffered particularly badly. |
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In 1940 an air raid badly damaged Washford Bridge and the adjoining pub, The Bridge. |
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Communist Vietnamese held in custody by South Vietnamese and American forces were also tortured and badly treated. |
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It was badly damaged in the Great Thunderstorm of 1638, apparently struck by ball lightning during an afternoon service. |
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Both faces of the cross bear badly weathered inscriptions which have been the source of much speculation since the 19th century. |
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The southwest cross was badly damaged and found too fragile to stand at its original location. |
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Our man knew her enough to know she was a sea of flesh, unsightly badly drawn slag tags and a cheap dress two sizes too small. |
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I used to think she was such a suck! She'd cry when I took to the ice, whether I skated well or badly. She'd cry when I left the house. |
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On the ruins of Parkside station stands a white stone memorial, once badly damaged by vandals but since restored. |
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She was sleeping very badly these days, what with the new baby and all the activity surrounding him. |
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As they fell apart against Austria, England badly needed someone capable of leading by word and example. |
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However, the humiliation of the Suez Crisis of 1956 badly hurt morale of Britain and the Commonwealth as a whole. |
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King Achab badly wanted the field and offered him more money than the field was worth. |
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As I watched the evening weathercast on TV, I pondered how badly I had been wrong. |
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It's what Eric wants that matters and what I want very badly right now is a wee-wee. |
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I'd only been off a couple of months, I was whipper-in for the Fife Hunt, but I missed it badly. |
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Churchill's reputation in Parliament and England as a whole was badly damaged. |
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The tree was badly scarred and experts say that it will probablysuffer from woodworm. |
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It's all about a trendy troupe of handsome younglings who just so happen to play musical instruments badly. |
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The report was highly critical of the work already done, which reflected badly on Stephenson. |
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Locals said they have long complained that the zebra crossings in the area are badly lit. |
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After several attacks, the fuze factory was destroyed and the filling factory and a light gun factory badly damaged. |
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The bridge had been badly designed, being trussed with wrought iron straps, which were wrongly thought to reinforce the structure. |
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Humanly speaking, it is a more important matter to play the fiddle, even badly, than to write huge works upon recondite subjects. |
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Macmillan was badly burned in a plane crash, trying to climb back into the plane to rescue a Frenchman. |
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But the strangest story of all is how he was badly injured when observing for the guns as the Germans defended the village of Villas Bocage. |
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Friedman, have heavily criticized the Restatements, characterizing them as badly flawed. |
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However, the government's land reform program badly damaged the sector, turning Zimbabwe into a net importer of food products. |
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With the Depression coming so soon after the flood, the state suffered badly during those years. |
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The movie flashes back to 1974 to a much younger, scruffier Steve badly in need of a shower and some shoes. |
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Jaggs, son of another teacher at Harrow, was arrested while badly injured and covered in blood. |
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Till had been badly beaten, one of his eyes was gouged out, and he was shot in the head. |
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The blue pigment used by the artist has faded badly since the picture was painted. |
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Nineteen people were killed and over 200 were badly wounded, many in their backs while running away. |
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A battering for China's export-driven economy has badly dented sales at premium producers like Wuliangye and Maotai. |
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A major outbreak of cholera in 1892 was badly handled by the city government, which retained an unusual degree of independence for a German city. |
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The recent hike in Special Consumption Tax has badly hit Raki consumption in Turkey. |
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On arrival Churchill badly wrenched his shoulder while leaping from the boat, an injury which would plague him throughout his life. |
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Finally the shark was badly bitten and fled to the open sea, and the crocodile finally ruled the estuarine area that today is the city. |
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Samuel White was badly damaged by air attack in early May 1942 but, when rebuilt, innovative ship construction methods had been introduced. |
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Twice Nelson was nearly cut down and both times his life was saved by a seaman named John Sykes who took the blows and was badly wounded. |
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The whole point of being a student used to be to get rat-arsed, behave badly and if you were really really lucky, pull. |
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The helicopter was damaged by explosions and one of his workers was badly burned. |
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After an hour of exchanging broadsides which left both Captain and Culloden badly damaged, Nelson found himself alongside San Nicolas. |
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In the end, 17,000 Prussians had kept 33,000 badly needed French reinforcements off the field. |
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