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She approached it slowly, the disruptor bumping off-rhythm on her hip.
Sanders (I-Vt.) established his primacy on the left by bumping off Sen.
Is hitting a satellite like bumping into a frigate, or bumping off a city?
Either Ms Yellen is wrong, or someone is bumping off otherwise healthy expansions before their time.
"The president should start bumping off incumbent Republican members of Congress in primaries," Mr. Stone said.
Sir Robert Owen's report also indicates that the murder was about more than bumping off an enemy.
A gentleman indeed, whose only wish is to secure his fortune by bumping off a few inconvenient relatives in Edwardian England.
The speed at which our promise became a lie: mere seconds, as we went bumping off the curb toward U.S. 1.
Sadly, for readers hoping someone will succeed in bumping off obnoxious Senator Smalls, it's his lover who dies in a suspicious auto accident.
Instead of bumping off excess labour, rich economies provide some social support: unemployment benefits, social security or disability payments, and assistance with housing and food.
" Shades of Donald Trump " 'House of Cards' has never felt like the real presidency: Frank Underwood is evil incarnate, bumping off junior Congressmen and pushing journalists in front of trains.
They just told members to shut up and not openly question practices such as bumping off senior leaders of foreign governments because such discussion might somehow give comfort to an adversary.
Young Carmine fulfilled the last of his requirements for getting his button when he became one of the "barbershop quartet," bumping off Albert Anastasia—as Anastasia was being shaved—thus changing the course of mob history.
Agatha Christie's The ABC Murders, another book on Malcolm's list, is a textbook example: it appears as though a psychopath is bumping off victims according to the initials of their names, but the truth is something else altogether.
After another bottle or two of extortionate wine, he reveals that he is a money launderer for the Russian mob, but that his ruthless new boss, known as the Prince (Grigoriy Dobrygin), has set about bumping off the old guard.
Among the thousands of records released Thursday by the National Archives in relation to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy was one file labeled "Top Secret," containing a memo with explicit details of U.S. plans for bumping off longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
Iran, its rival, plans even bigger cuts of its own—though the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which has done most of the recent fighting in places like Syria, got a hefty raise, as did the intelligence ministry, which has been bumping off dissidents abroad.
Such is the premise of the gleefully gory prenatal slasher Prevenge, out tomorrow, which finds Ruth using the presumed vulnerability prompted by her swollen belly to her advantage, dutifully bumping off victim after victim and tracking her increasingly complicated kills in a "Baby's First Steps" scrapbook.
His death was put down to natural causes, but in the famously corrupt and wild Kingston music scene, virtually any of the theories put forth about his death — he was killed by gangsters as revenge for Mahfood's death, the government was bumping off members of the music community who had become politicized — could be possible.
Benjen shows up in the first scene, bumping off the wights who are pursuing Meera and Bran, while Bran is floating through all of space and time, watching the past unfold in what amount to Clockwork Orange–style monologues of footage from the series so far, mixed in with events we've always wanted to see but haven't gotten to yet.
With knowledge of his motive, Aishwarya promises to help him in bumping off Ramamurthy, who returns from Australia.
Chiku is on the warpath to attack Deshpande. Sarkar tries to calculate who is behind everything. One day, Deshpande is hotly pursued and killed and Sarkar, who has long held a reputation for bumping off opposition, is blamed. Sarkar notes that whoever did this is determined and cunning and will stop at nothing.
A gang of robbers are terrorizing and robbing banks and payrolls in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland. The gang's leader, George, seems to take particular delight in "bumping off" women who cross him. The film starts with comments from then-governors of North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland about how crime doesn't pay.
Gopi has a doting mother, a wife and a kid, but isn't taken seriously as he lacks the guts to become anything worthwhile. Kishan spots Gopi and decides to use him for his purposes. Kishan starts bumping off the goons, while Gopi starts getting the credit. Soon, Gopi's fortune changes, while Kishan succeeds in furthering his motives.
Veerasamy has a doting mother, a wife and a kid, but isn't taken seriously as he lacks the guts to become anything worthwhile. Ramu spots Veerasamy and decides to use him for his purposes. Ramu starts bumping off the goons while Veerasamy starts getting the credit. Soon, Veerasamy's fortune changes, while Ramu succeeds in furthering his motives.
The will was contested by her relatives but upheld in court, though a codicil giving Adams' mother £100 was overturned. Adams then began receiving "anonymous postcards" about him "bumping off" patients, as he admitted in a newspaper interview in 1957. These were received at a rate of three or four a year until World War II, and then commenced again in 1945.
Lomu had a unique combination of power, size and speed that made him devastating with the ball in hand. He weighed 120 kg and was 1.96 metres tall, but could run 100 metres in 10.8 seconds. He ran with a low centre of gravity and was the best exponent at bumping off attempted tackles in the game. He also had a powerful fend and subtle body swerve.
But first Jakey must return to his dusty home town near the U.S.–Mexican border to receive his wedding present from his older brother. Returning to that one-horse town opens up unhealed wounds and forces Jakey and Buddy to confront some ugly truths. Hench will not let Buddy quit the job. He will do anything to keep his most efficient, easily manipulated killing machine on his rolls, including bumping off Jakey.
Leslie Grantham, series four's Colonel Mustard, said "I'm the last person you'd expect to play [him]. That's why I was so flattered to be offered the role", and added that "Cluedo is great fun to do. It's fascinating to watch these asexual, inanimate characters brought to life". Despite the notion that the Colonel's prior occupation would make him the obvious suspect for every murder, it is stressed that "everyone has equally good reasons for bumping off the victim".
Kotwal Ramachandra Kotwal Ramachandra was one of the underworld dons of Bangalore in the 1970s and 1980s. He covered Bengaluru North and operated from Kodandarampura/ Srirampura areas. He was a contemporary of his rival M.P.Jayaraj. There was a power struggle between the two as to who would rule the Bangalore underworld under the cloud of the new generation crime boss Oil Kumar, but M.P.Jayaraj was successful in bumping off Kotwal Ramachandra with the help of Agni Shridhar, Bachchan and Varadharaja Nayak.
While appearing on BBC Breakfast, Lancel said Frank had made a lot of enemies on the Street for a number of reasons. The actor explained "He's been monstrous, horrendous. People know what he's done - he's assaulted and twisted the knife into many people, and he's closed down the factory, so there's plenty of people who could be bumping off Frank and there are many suspects." Lancel believed the five regular characters named as suspects were all potential killers and he was looking forward to watching the mystery unfold on screen.
The contact in contact sports can also include impact via a piece of sporting equipment, such as being struck by a hockey stick or football. Non-contact sports are those where participants should have no possible means of touching, such as sprinting, swimming, darts or snooker, where players use separate lanes or take turns of play. Consideration should also be given to other sports such as Moto-cross and Bicycle Moto-cross (BMX) and cycling which all involve riding/racing in packs of riders. This often results in brushing and bumping off other riders.
In the 1994 video retrospective Golden Hits, Jones recalled that he "sung it around Nashville at some of the clubs to try and get used to it before I went into the studio and it came off great. It's a great song. Merle Haggard wrote a good one there." Jones, who was about to hit rock bottom after spending most of the previous decade in a booze and drug-crazed wasteland, delivered a sterling performance, which became the last chart topper of his career, ironically bumping off "Pancho and Lefty," Haggard's hit duet with Willie Nelson.
The film opens with a parody of the Simon Bates intro that used to accompany VHS rentals where Bates would explain to the viewer what certificate the film had received – 18 apparently – and what adult content they could expect to see. The story begins with a serial killer bumping off the residents of a small Somerset community. Maverick DI Barry Stern is assigned to the case and – despite his reluctance – is partnered with by-the-book fellow DI Mike Tight. On their first time out together Barry shoots a dealer trying to sell him cocaine in a public toilet.
When you see the "mess" that Italy gets > into by bumping off Mussolini, you will see why someone could believe in > some of his efforts.Feldman (2013), 5 Later that day he told an American reporter, Edd Johnson, that Hitler was "a Jeanne d'Arc ... Like many martyrs, he held extreme views". Mussolini was "a very human, imperfect character who lost his head".Johnson (1945); Sieburth (2003b), xi; Moody (2007), 113–114 On 24 May he was transferred to the United States Army Disciplinary Training Center north of Pisa, where he was placed in one of the camp's outdoor steel cages, with tar paper covers, lit up at night by floodlights.
A game of Monster Strike where the player prepares to launch one of their monsters at enemies on the field. Monster Strike has been compared to competitor Puzzle & Dragons and other freemium puzzle games in that the player battles waves of monsters to collect them, fuse them, and evolve them and earn gold and other items through gameplay to get stronger monsters, and build a list of friends with monsters to use as well. What sets it apart is that rather than being a tile-matching video game, the player aims and flicks their monsters around on a field, similar to billiards/pool, bumping off of walls and enemies to perform damage. Colliding the currently in play monster with any of the allied monsters activates that set off explosions, energy beams, or projectiles to perform damage on opponent monsters.

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