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It has swung from gung-ho bombs-away leadership to a low-bow bombs-away leadership.
Vamsee Juluri: Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room Vamsee Juluri 2010
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It has swung from gung-ho bombs-away leadership to a low-bow bombs-away leadership.
Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room Vamsee Juluri 2010
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It has swung from gung-ho bombs-away leadership to a low-bow bombs-away leadership.
Vamsee Juluri: Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room 2010
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It has swung from gung-ho bombs-away leadership to a low-bow bombs-away leadership.
Vamsee Juluri: Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room 2010
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On the evening news shows, the bombs-away video got at least equal billing with the dead Marines.
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Obviously, it is difficult to compare hitters to pitchers, the dead-ball era to today's bombs-away game and even the majors to the negro leagues.
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It may be that this temperamental strength will soon look like a weakness, that Obama's calm assurance will look, this fall, like eggheaded wimpiness when set beside John McCain's bombs-away instincts, his courage in Vietnam in the 1970s, and his military salute.
Stephen Burt: Obama on Fox: the Medium, and the Message 2008
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Tour layouts, which usually are receptive to bombs-away target golf.
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Jason Giambi at the forefront of a bombs-away offense.
USATODAY.com - All of Piniella's pieces have fallen into place 2001
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And Craighead is the bombs-away woman, setting a single-season Oregon record for three-pointers.
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