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Pummeling, buzzing, siren speeding Philip Glass repetitive layers atop one other.
A Verbal Riff off the Phenomenal Soundtrack to The Dark Knight 2008
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Pummeling, buzzing, siren speeding Philip Glass repetitive layers atop one other.
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For instance, consensus no longer holds that Earth ever had a reducing atmosphere, and life began – per somewhat vague evidence – before the end of the Great Pummeling, as extremophiles in deep sub-surface rocks and at high temperatures.
Continuation… 2008
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--- Despite the difficulty for journalists in reporting on the latest mess in Gaza, given onerous press restrictions, it's an obvious topic for many magazines, with most suggesting more reason for fatalism (Economist's "Pummeling the Palestinians") than for some hope (Jan. 12 Newsweek's "Will It Ever End?").
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Pummeling me with the back and forth banter inside my head.
The Forever Game Jonathan Luckett 2007
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Pummeling me with the back and forth banter inside my head.
The Forever Game Jonathan Luckett 2007
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Today, the New York Times, with the glee of somebody playing video games, printed pictures of Harak Hurayk a huge suburb under the caption: "Pummeling the Heart of Hezbollah."
Thursday, August 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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Pummeling each other with pulled punches, the boys skidded across a big mat woven from pandanus leaves, Kimo's legs briefly akimbo, like a wishbone in mid-wish.
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Pummeling aside Fel Guard, he threw himself upon the horrific leeches.
THE SUNDERING RICHARD A. KNAAK 2005
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Pummeling and humiliating and photographing Iraqi prisoners, Liang said, was the product of vague guidance, poor discipline, frustration that came with open-ended deployment, and boredom run amok.
Hullabaloo 2004
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