"If you have somebody who is out there pounding you and pounding you and pounding you, eventually it's going to take a toll," Richard Trumka, head of the AFL-CIO labor federation, said.
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Pounding the table With bad facts and bad law, that leaves pounding the table and yelling like hell.
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At $38 an hour, pounding concrete is a more reliable way to earn a living than pounding opponents.
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Scientists lust after genomes like the wolf from a Tex Avery cartoon, heart pounding in throat, tongue lolling, fist pounding on the table, submarine-dive-ahOOOgah!
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" Here's a taste, typically reflective: "Pounding fragrant things — particularly garlic, basil, parsley — is a tremendous antidote to depression," she writes in a chapter called "Chopping and Pounding.
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" She smiled, "He's always pounding that into my head.
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I tried that out and immediately started pounding that stuff.
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My heart was pounding, but the kids made it fun.
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You're pounding that bench because Emma's tested you a bunch.
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My heart is pounding out of my chest right now.
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She began having nightmares in which she heard pounding drums.
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The army's pounding of the insurgents has had an effect.
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"I was pounding my fastball pretty good," Nolasco said afterward.
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Its hot air was no longer pounding on his back.
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Rooney got caught pounding back a few at a wedding?
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Cutting carbs and pounding protein was big in the 803s.
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"I'm not pounding my head against the wall," he said.
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And Trump has been pounding the importance of boosting turnout.
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He did a good job of pounding the strike zone.
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Or came pounding on my door in a hotel room?
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Ain't nothing like pounding beer out of baby bottles. Wahoo.
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Judge No. 7 was already pounding her tray for more.
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When Hassett wasn't pounding the TPC, he was spanking them.
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My heart was pounding as I went toward that pond.
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I looked like a caveman, pounding my chest like crazy.
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WHAT ARE WE ON NOW – ARE WE POUNDING RED BULLLS?
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After they fled, there was pounding on their front doors.
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One night, I awoke with a pounding in my head.
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I woke up in the mornings with a pounding heart.
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The tension of it all, your heart is just pounding.
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The pounding, nauseating headache is a symptom of that disease.
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Now is the time, he said, practically pounding the podium.
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Horns blared, and Azteca felt like a pulsing, pounding beehive.
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George's heart was pounding, a jolt from the cold alcohol.
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The San Francisco Chronicle has been just pounding on them.
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Residents reported awakening to pounding on doors around 4 a.m.
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Alas, the pounding surf turns into soapsuds by the end.
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I have been pounding the table for a long time.
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Not much different from the chest pounding by Trump today.
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The staccato of semiautomatic fire had replaced the pounding musical beat.
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There was only the pounding, growing ever more frantic and erratic.
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Coalition planes kept pounding Houthi-held areas, especially towns surrounding Hodeidah.
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Don't mess with a market that's pounding you with its message.
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Whitfield said he heard the pounding and knew someone was inside.
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Banking and financial stocks took a pounding in US trade yesterday.
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"I've been pounding the table on being long Treasurys," he said.
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There are giant creatures now pounding their way through the castle.
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If pounding champagne made her likable, why not lean into it?
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McCrary shook his head and began emphatically pounding on his chair.
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Israel responded by pounding Gaza with air strikes, killing 27 Palestinians.
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Heart pounding, she grabbed it and sprinted back to their car.
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I wasn't pounding myself into the ground for the last decade.
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As Chinese demand has dropped, both industries have taken a pounding.
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This is it: the intense pounding pressure of a migraine headache.
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I leave the office feeling unproductive and with a pounding headache.
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It was difficult on them, every bomb pounding their hearts down.
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Equities have taken a pounding, with some stocks at decade lows.
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Pounding meat, by contrast, brought no benefit, whereas slicing it did.
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BlackBerrys are made for pounding out emails and not for gaming.
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The Atlantic Ocean side of the islands took the worst pounding.
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My heart was pounding but I would not have changed it.
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After a gut-pounding defeat, progressives are asking themselves, what's next?
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But other restaurant giants are pounding the patties on social media.
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My heart was pounding ... and I was shaking and sweating profusely.
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"You can't simply end it by pounding these people," Hakimi said.
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Hoxie said hours of pounding the pavement led to many blisters.
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The threat of arrest makes for pounding hearts and breathless adventures.
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Every night, I awake in terror, awash with sweat, heart pounding.
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There was pounding walk-on music as executives approached the stage.
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Then it took a pounding several years ago from Hurricane Sandy.
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They have exhibited every quality of a bully pounding its chest.
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Jay Inslee of Washington interjected, pounding the air with his fist.
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They broke into a run, pounding the slush with their boots.
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Her heart was pounding, and she knew what was coming next.
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There are two proper ways to use garlic: pounding and blooming.
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"My heart's still pounding," Freeman said, moments after the last out.
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As he bent over to grab it, his heart started pounding.
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Democrats have been pounding Heller for voting for the skinny bill.
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He said she could deliver gutsy, powerful singing amid pounding rhythms.
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The bent-knee landing helps disperse the pounding forces of basketball.
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He always awakens, heart pounding, and finds himself flooded with relief.
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So I just kept pounding Advil and tried to kill everything.
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There was a lot of "chest pounding" and "bluster," Davidson said.
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Insurers have been pounding the drum about problems with ObamaCare pricing.
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All the time I keep singing, and my heart is pounding.
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No pounding, no egg, no dipping, no dredging, no deep-frying.
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For silly things' like pounding nickels into the size of quarters.
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Pounding rice into a doughy holiday treat with a giant wooden mallet.
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It stings and screams of dark rooms, writhing bodies and pounding feet.
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Urushido gave the lemongrass a good pounding to release its delicate oils.
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At the time I wondered how anyone could survive such a pounding.
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I give her permission to go downstairs, because my head is pounding.
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A second too long of pounding, and good intentions fall to shit.
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It's the visual equivalent of pounding Sweet'N Lows until you pass out.
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However, the Thunder kept pounding the boards and winning the hustle points.
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And when his consciousness returned, he had a pounding in his head.
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Wait, no...he had a pounding in more than just his head.
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That something else, concluded the researchers, is the steady pounding of seawater.
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When I returned, heart pounding and awash with anxiety, I came out.
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"You easily end up a few hours pounding the metal", he says.
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He is pounding away at his keyboard, doing research for his dissertation.
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We're on a KC-103 tanker plane refueling the fighters pounding ISIS.
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Her music comes with huge emotional releases, pounding heartbeats, and lyrical accents.
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The daily pounding lawmakers were taking was beginning to take its toll.
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The pounding headache and puffy, red skin upon waking the next morning.
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It's not just political surrogates and attention-seekers pounding this theme, either.
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"It was seven years of pounding the pavement," the entrepreneur tells CNBC.
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" That's because she really loves pounding the pavement: "I love running outside.
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I'd wake in a panic at 4 AM, my heart already pounding.
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If desired, the bass can be pounding or dialed back to subtle.
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For 45 minutes from San Juan to Corozal, my heart was pounding.
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My legs were tense, my shoulders throbbed and my head was pounding.
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My head may have been pounding, but my complexion was on point.
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Mr. Janu chased after him, pounding his fists on the car windows.
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Commericals make Marine Corps boot camp look like constant, adrenaline-pounding action.
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"The first time I was here, my heart was pounding," he said.
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It starts pounding and he just felt like he couldn't push off.
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It creates a pounding, in your face take on the band's opus.
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My head is pounding, and I feel like I'm going to fall.
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Despite the drop, Lee is still pounding the table on the cryptocurrency.
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Protesters were pounding on the glass walls of the Las Vegas studio.
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Delicate, halting riffs grew into nervous bursts and, before long, pounding rhythms.
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I was sweaty and my breath was ragged; my heart was pounding.
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Said it felt like somebody was pounding on top of her head.
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It was her ultimate weapon against the pounding anxiety of her existence.
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A Gym workout that includes pounding a persons face is called boxing.
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"We're just going to keep pounding you in the paint," Whiteside said.
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My heart was pounding through my chest, and turned to Jell-O.
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Despite the pounding, Tanaka flashed signs of dominance while striking out 10.
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Shaffer lost her appliances in the last storm and expected another pounding.
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He startles me by pounding his fist on his dining room table.
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With rain pounding the ice in third period, the Flyers got going.
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Heart pounding, I climbed into a yellow cab at La Guardia Airport.
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Then the US Marshals started pounding on the door, shattering the moment.
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"Reuters is now pounding the pavement over the email issue," she wrote.
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Pounding low kicker and counter hooker meets fleet footed karate-ka / boxer.
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I was cranking 'Suffragette City' when I heard a pounding on the wall.
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Thanks to this pounding headache, I barely have time to think about it!
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In "Siphon," for example, she sings about depression and suicide through pounding drums.
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I have some herbal tea to help with the pounding headache and dehydration.
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It's hard to hear a difference when you're focused on pounding the pavement.
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Fortunately, all those nights pounding dough and chopping pepperoni imparted another lesson: persistence.
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But the era of typographical table-pounding is now coming to a close.
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Jones was also seen pounding on the picture of Mattei with his fist.
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Jim Cramer is pounding the table with a bullish call on drug companies.
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Dubose began pounding on the occupied stall door, the one holding Roger Nunez.
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Pizza Veterano is not the first to try pounding swords into pizza pans.
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Sam is suddenly very aware of her heart pounding up in her throat.
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" This whole thing has us pounding our fists on the table chanting "beef.
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"Gone is the bestial pounding of my penis to get aroused," Lana said.
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Strong winds, heavy rain and pounding surf were reported in the central Azores.
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The Padres got to Perez early, pounding out three hits in the first.
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"[It's about] staying consistent and really just pounding out the yardage," explains Long.
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And yet, the industry's stocks continue to take a pounding on Wall Street.
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They made him work for some stuff, but he kept pounding the zone.
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The chances of it pounding our planet and leaving us for the dead?
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They're pounding their fists on the coffee table: Something exciting must be happening.
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Metal collides, making piercing noises that shoot out under the pounding summer sun.
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My heart is pounding, I'm kicking and screaming as hard as I can.
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Copperthwaite recalls approaching the finish line, his heart pounding, barely able to breathe.
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They're lightweight and have a ton of extra cushioning for the additional pounding.
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LONDON — Panting, pounding, thrusting, bobbing, bouncing, gurgling, knocking, wiggling — are you uncomfortable yet?
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Will's voice is a deep monotone drawl, adding contrast to his pounding production.
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This one features some heart-pounding international thriller music accompanying the furtive dunks.
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The constant pounding of traffic disintegrates the road surface above the weakened area.
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The final few levels were heart pounding in a way I never expected.
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Russian fighter jets roar through the sky, pounding targets in rebel-held areas.
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"'Carpet-bombing' is just chest-pounding," Bush said, according to The Washington Post.
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CNN's Stephanie Elam said her heart started pounding as she approached one fissure.
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With pounding hearts, Gertrude and I hold hands and step into the house.
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About 2350 girls walk into Manjunath's office, hearts pounding, to demand their pay.
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You're probably pounding the table saying, 'That's what I've been saying, Russia first!
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" Ms. Wolfe responded: "Budget done by then … victory lap /// pounding for leg session.
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Government troops kept it cordoned off, pounding it with artillery and sometimes airstrikes.
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I speak when she's close enough to hear me over the pounding surf.
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Between the piling and the pounding, a single wall took days to complete.
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"You will find the intel guys pounding the table for intrusive verification," Gen.
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Those guys are in a cubicle pounding out hundreds of things a day.
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It still stops rainwater from pounding the soil and running off into sewers.
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"I lived it out," Nesmith said, while pounding his fist against his chest.
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Pounding through your headphones, he evokes everyone from Prince to early Janet Jackson.
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Another type of storm had been pounding the island long before last week.
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Churning legs and a pounding heart had taken me part of the way.
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The rhythmic pounding of the basketball has become a soundtrack of my day.
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But it is pulse-pounding, immersive storytelling, strange and exquisite and intensely affecting.
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Women peer in, pounding at the windows, begging George to let them in.
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Anyway, all will be forgiven if the next five episodes are pulse-pounding.
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With the rain and floodwaters still pounding the island, the danger was real.
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Reporter: The Assad regime has been pounding Aleppo for the past nine days.
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"My heart was pounding the moment he walked into the gallery," she said.
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I was drenched in sweat, my head was pounding and I felt faint.
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A few years ago, I woke up confused and bruised, my head pounding.
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I was trembling, pounding on the shoulder of the guy next to me.
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Turkish planes, artillery and drones retaliated after the attack, pounding Syrian government positions.
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"Sure, I saw it coming," I'd snap, pounding my fist on the dashboard.
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"My head is pounding and they say they can't see me," he said.
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Despite a year's worth of pounding from many sources, congressional Republicans stayed united.
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For Debord, though, the relentless pounding of images had pulverized even that haven.
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The '49 Mercury is parked up by the highway, facing the pounding Pacific.
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One day he melted down on our piano with a diabolical, discordant pounding.
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It showed one of his officers in a heart-pounding act of rescue.
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His mouth filled with saliva, and there was a pounding behind his eyes.
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They would have been staggered by the sheer, pounding vulgarity of it all.
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The area experienced a tornado touchdown, pounding hail and record low morning temperatures.
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"As soon as we heard those shots, my heart started pounding," Oviuk recalled.
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It shows Hurricane Dorian pounding trees and buildings with high winds and rain.
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There is ululating and the pounding of drums in the distance: protesters, apparently.
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The pounding headache is of course only a matter of last night's champagne.
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"Your body's not getting worn down from the pounding of the games," he said.
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In a recent China-pounding speech, Vice-President Mike Pence was stern about Xinjiang.
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Each time the head takes a pounding, it shakes the brain inside the skull.
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All three judges gave the second to him despite Joyce pounding in body shots.
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For nights on end, the rhythmic pounding of my pulse would keep me awake.
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Television pictures showed him pounding his fist into a desk in the team garage.
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Mr. Portale's recipe starts with pounding lobster bodies and shrimp shells through a sieve.
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Global Giving #HurricaneMatthew is pounding Haiti and our vetted partners are ready to respond.
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As party leaders fight for the airwaves, armies of activists are pounding the ground.
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My chest was pounding, and I was convinced I was having a heart attack.
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They've survived pounding rain in host nation Japan and repeated hammering by their rivals.
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I began to dread rising to a staccato pounding in my brain each morning.
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He also said customers approached the ticket counter yelling and pounding on the desk.
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I could feel my heart pounding, fast, and my mind racing with desperate thoughts.
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By the time my turn arrives, I am sweating and my heart is pounding.
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Although, like Robinson, your heart might be pounding by the end of it.[YouTube]
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Owner Todd Hoffpauir did a brisk business despite the pounding winds and pulsating rain.
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A five-storey building collapsed after days of torrential rain pounding south-western China.
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I wake up with a pounding headache and no idea where my phone is.
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She heard "loud thumps" that she initially thought was people pounding on a dumpster.
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" Yachty isn't dominated by consistently-sharp Baton Rouge teen NBA YoungBoy on pounding "NBAYOUNGBOAT.
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That's what starts your heart pounding and primes your muscles to fight or flee.
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It's heart-pounding action, even more notable because very little of it is CGI.
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IIFYM bodybuilders Making #gains isn't as simple as pounding protein after leg day, bro.
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Before Elijah can really get into it, there's a frantic pounding on the door.
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In 1990, for "Ghosts Pounding the Wall," he made rubbings on the Great Wall.
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Inside, the pounding of Japanese taiko drums pumps through the sound system on repeat.
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For the record, I am a sweaty, heart-pounding, stammering blob at group functions.
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David's heart was pounding, and he felt his cheeks flush under the gaze of
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Slinker said she was moody and irritable from the pounding headaches and constant nausea.
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Read on for some of the most enlightening answers from the piano-pounding maestro!
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One of the easiest ways to get started pounding the pavement is with Wag!
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So people are pounding on the table, 'We have to figure this guy out.
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Their hearts are pounding, the adrenaline is pumping, and it's harder to think clearly.
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Invest in this Soundcore speaker for all-round pounding sound, at a great price.
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The mapping team responded with a mix of technology and old-fashioned pavement pounding.
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The mallets are already pounding on this one - and that should be no surprise.
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"I could feel the blood pounding in my body and my head," Toews said.
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I'm not pounding the table, but I think you're fine [not selling the stock].
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But between the anxiety-inducing build-ups and pounding beats lies an ecstatic release.
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After pounding down messy mouthfuls of Reese's, think of it like a palate cleanser.
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As soon as he'd heard the pounding, he'd stepped out from behind the curtain.
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Inevitably, my heart starts pounding, my muscles tense up, and I'm short of breath.
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In recent weeks, he has been pounding the pavement, soliciting help from small businesses.
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In late January, the regime and the Russians began pounding Saraqib with unprecedented furor.
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The mud came in an instant, pounding and crashing through the walls of homes.
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The movie's reality should be questioned; the anxious pounding of your heart should not.
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"Any time planes flew above the building, my heart would start pounding," she recalled.
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"I keep pounding these guys' heads that it only looks good now," he added.
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I had this pounding headache – I think I was about 12/13 years old.
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The Trump administration will have nothing to show for pounding its fists and yelling.
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Ms. Jiang stayed close to the ground, her heart pounding as bullets flew overhead.
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Howling winds and pounding rains punctuated by the sounds of alarms in the distance.
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I went into the next room that night and started pounding out some ideas.
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NBC News, in a tweet, showed a video of Hurricane Dorian pounding northern Bahamas.
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First it was droughts, and then pounding rains, that ruined their crop, they say.
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Strobe lights flash like firing synapses; Synths wobble and throb like a pounding headache.
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For all of Mr. Trump's chest-pounding about the Islamic State, it was Mrs.
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Banging and pounding sounds brought 64,905 complaints; loud talking, 254,22016; and loud televisions, 258,2493.
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After his family fled air strikes pounding Idlib, they have yet to find refuge.
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Two days later, Ameen awoke to the sound of pounding on his apartment door.
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Then I would wake up, my heart pounding, with a wish to call back.
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It's beautiful and heart-pounding, with giant AT-ACT walkers coming right at you.
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"You're not going to beat the West by grounding and pounding," the executive said.
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Gate E. She sits, heart pounding as she wrestles with the idea of jumping.
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She feels the sweat at her brow, the furious way her heart is pounding.
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We expect to see a lot of heart-pounding chases down those hallways soon enough.
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The devastating wave of pounding snow and ice left 19 houses in the area damaged.
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Beckwith is far from the Bible-pounding caricature you might imagine fighting against LGBT laws.
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He hovered above the piano seat pounding on the keys as if sweetly punishing them.
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Back at home, she hears a pounding noise and her son's voice calling for her.
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The officer who is pounding her head with a closed fist ... he's not getting charged.
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Even when they're sitting on the ground, they're still rocking, their fists pounding their thighs.
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Salt, ice and the pounding of weather can cause tiny fractures in the concrete's surface.
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They were awakened at midnight by the stable's assistant trainer pounding on their bedroom window.
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Pounding a Yuengling can would be a good way to show all those people up.
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"This is Berlin, a pounding heartbeat grown out of a divided nation," a voiceover says.
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He was pounding his fastball early in the count and he's got a great changeup.
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My heart was pounding like a washing machine reaching the conclusion of its spin cycle.
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Pounding headache, nausea, dizziness, and the desire to immediately down a whole gallon of water?
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The enormous firepower sent shells pounding into the cliffs, churning earth, rock, and entire landscapes.
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We were just trying to set the tone by throwing strikes, pounding the zone early.
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These days the White House and congressional Republicans are doing a lot of table pounding.
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I tried to breathe slowly and control the pounding of my heart, but I couldn't.
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"This isn't theoretical," Mr. Greenblatt said, shouting over the din of metal pounding on metal.
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We're not suggesting that you start pounding the pavement and eating only bags of leaves.
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The Chicago Cubs avoided elimination for a second time, pounding the Cleveland Indians, 9-19903.
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Jerusalem (CNN)Oshrat Kotler sat behind the anchor desk, unable to calm her pounding heart.
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My heart's pounding hard inside my chest, but I can't bring myself to look away.
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But, nevertheless, my heart was still pounding as we made our way to her place.
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Eventually, the groom and the groomsmen arrive, pounding at the door of the hotel suite.
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But rain was still pounding the island chain, touching off flooding on Oahu and Kauai.
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At least he was at his apartment, he thought, rubbing his head, which was pounding.
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Suddenly Indiana turned the tide with its rebounding and began pounding Houston in the paint.
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Despite the pounding of my heart, for the first time onstage, I felt at ease.
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Instead of pounding cheap booze, people are starting to abandon quantity and go for quality.
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It's an appropriate way to, as Tingle might say, nail two devilmen with one pounding.
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Even crazier ... Matt doesn't think Justin would be where he is today without that pounding.
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Moments later, Jane heard pounding on the door and windows, and screams outside the house.
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Saffiedine is a pounding low kicker, using circular kicks to chop away at the legs.
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The blood ritual binds the community together as surely as the pounding of the drums.
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Those who make it their primary job to run the football take a merciless pounding.
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Michael summoned him to the palace and asked him again, pounding a table for emphasis.
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A huge wake wave, three feet of white water, pounding the dinghy again and again.
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He was distraught that day, ripping off his shirt and pounding a wall in frustration.
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Mostly, though, Mr. Rzewski puts the theme through episodes of sinewy agitation and pounding chords.
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"Warren pounding Bloomberg about non disclosure agreements signed by women," O'Reilly tweeted, referring to Sen.
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The sound of pounding speed bags mixes with Mexican music blaring over a sound system.
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But there is a much larger group of enemies pounding at Facebook's gates right now.
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Speaking up for government isn't easy; with her pavement-pounding stamina she does it well.
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Early indications suggest that Democrats plan to continue pounding Mr. Comey for days to come.
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Hundreds of personnel and policy decisions have to be made at a heart-pounding speed.
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Pounding a beat has been grist for more crime novels than presiding from the bench.
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Thousands of residents have been left shell-shocked by the devastation that's been pounding the island.
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James was hijacking Cleveland's offense, pounding the ball into the floor and settling for bad shots.
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When he loaded his gun, people started pounding the windows of the studio to warn people.
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People were posting pictures of themselves pounding the pavement in the Bronx and Queens for her.
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Cruz has given pundits 114 headlines to keep pounding on Facebook's alleged political bias against conservatives.
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"They didn't know what I knew," he said, pounding his patio table half a century later.
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Nor could she explain his newest symptom, a strange and thunderous pounding in his left ear.
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Their idea was to combine the pounding-music dramatics of Bear Grylls' wildly popular Man vs.
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After awhile I became aware that I was pounding on the carpeted floor with my fists.
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Let's get into the stand-out scenes and information we learned in this heart-pounding episode.
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"Exercise doesn't have to be a heart-pounding, sweat-dripping experience to be effective," she says.
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President Trump keeps pounding "Crooked H" on Twitter, suggesting that she should still be under investigation.
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Dozens of people waded through knee-high water to take a look at the pounding surf.
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Simple concept, smart execution, especially since those pounding soundtracks are the worst part of retail shopping.
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Given his aversion to pounding the pavement, they'll probably stay clean until at least Super Tuesday.
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Hurricane Florence, dubbed a "storm of a lifetime," is currently pounding the Carolinas and neighboring states.
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Heart pounding, I tossed and turned, unable to get her grody face out of my head.
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Tired of hunching over your computer and pounding on your keyboard day in and day out?
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Why aren't you out there pounding the table and demanding that we repeal this ridiculous anachronism.
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Earnings have been a mixed bag with disappointment in Boeing's forward guidance Wednesday pounding that stock.
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But often, implicit in these kind of stories is a less pulse-pounding headline: Article Published.
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It started when Aoba began pounding on the wall to complain about noise, the neighbor said.
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Will you try out the pulse-pounding new ride on your next California Adventure Park visit?
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You just have to keep pounding at the problems until they either disappear or you do.
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If she had a desk, some Jon Stewart-style desk pounding would have been in order.
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Gibson told CNN his "heart was pounding" when he first saw the wreckage, but expressed caution.
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" She feels her lover's chest rapturously to find his heart "pounding wildly, in tandem with hers.
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But the 150 members of the Afoulki women's cooperative are pounding away at the problem – literally.
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Don't miss your chance to attend and experience every heart-pounding moment live and in person.
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Turn the blender on high pounding the leave and ice with the pestle blend till smooth.
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It's a great match for hard rock or pounding pop; it's not for trunk-rattling rap.
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Pounding away at the validity of long-ago-agreed-upon minimum qualifiers weakens the threshold's significance.
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With great self-righteous chest-pounding, he proclaimed his violation of Senate rules a just cause.
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Gail: I've found it interesting that Cruz is pounding so hard on the transgender bathroom issue.
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Sodden heat gathers itself into sudden barrages of pounding thunder, crackling lightning and pane-rattling rain.
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True or not, there's no mistaking the pounding that the city gives to your auditory nerves.
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The president rewarded him by also pounding his chest, followed by a big hug of approval.
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It started when Aoba began pounding on the wall to complain about noise, the neighbour said.
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The non-stop pounding doesn't seem to go away no matter how much rest you get.
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If you went on a run and your heart started pounding, you wouldn't be too alarmed.
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In this case, that Wall Street Journal writer keeps pounding away but there isn't anything there.
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I developed and honed important professional skills, too, while I was pounding out all those books.
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The other players kept pounding their shots, and the click-clack sound of rallies never stopped.
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You can throw a tantrum in anger with your heart pounding, or calmly plot your revenge.
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For weeks I saw that bear's face in my dreams, and I woke up, heart pounding.
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On the right are the arcade games — flashing wheels of fortune, growling driving games, pounding music.
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The storm was pounding the Carolinas with as much as three inches of rain an hour.
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Every effort provokes a hellacious, rugby-like scrum on horseback, with whips cracking and hooves pounding.
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"I'm having a vision of Matthew McConaughey pounding his chest in "The Wolf Of Wall Street.
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And the beat goes on: Drums keep pounding rhythm to the brain; ladeda dee; ladeda dah.
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The Volunteers rallied when they started pounding the ball inside to the 23-foot-9 Fulkerson.
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Thunderstorms are pounding fire-ravaged Australia with lots of rain, which, on its surface, sounds great.
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Fans in black and white jerseys pour into the stadium, cheering and pounding cans of beer.
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Meanwhile, the unfamiliar pounding of the running focused large forces on the kneecap area, overtaxing it.
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On the streets in Gambia, men took off their shirts in celebration, pounding on passing cars.
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Many lawmakers crave attention, racing to microphones and pounding lecterns in search of cable news glory.
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CUOMO UNDER ATTACK: The GOP opposition research super PAC America Rising is pounding New York Gov.
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He expanded his style of jazzy soul to include fuzzy psychedelia, lush orchestration and pounding R'n'B.
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Sunday night's heart-pounding conclusion apparently did not leave viewers wanting more of an adrenaline rush.
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Then there was a series of comments seemingly aimed at pounding that home: Look, Stacey Abrams!
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There were so many of them amid the pounding waves — there one moment, and then gone.
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At one point Kelly jumped to his feet and shouted to the camera, pounding his breast.
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Every night, villagers crawl into bunkers and huddle together, waiting for the intense pounding to stop.
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"When we encounter danger, our hearts start pounding," his voiceover says as Will approaches a hot bath.
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You probably will notice that the mix is guitar-heavy with strong melodies and pounding back beats.
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It was clear who the hero was by the end of the nine hours of pounding this.
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Cousins spent his 40 minutes of court time more or less pounding the Portland frontcourt into pulp.
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"It was sort of incessant, and then it started turning into pounding on my door," she said.
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Mohawke makes pounding, multi-layered, synth-driven beats that lean heavily on hip-hop and trap elements.
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It's not a table-pounding buy, but net-net, there's no reason you shouldn't stay with stocks.
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I don't do as much ... Ezra Klein: People are pounding on the doors to get in here.
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"People often use cocaine so they can keep pounding down drinks and not fall over," he adds.
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Ryan attempted to ignore the outbursts and announce the business of the day, pounding down his gavel.
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The one I like is Enterprise Product, and I'm not pounding the table on it at all.
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Mounting humanitarian crisis The Syrian government -- backed by Russian warplanes -- has been pounding Aleppo with regular airstrikes.
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Daytona Beach, Florida Band after band of winds upward of 224-27 mph are pounding the area.
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At 4 A.M. on Saturday, May 20, two years ago, I heard a pounding on my door.
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His supporters prize his pugnacity, and he prefers table-pounding defiance to the intricacies of legal compromise.
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I stay in bed after he gets up because I am exhausted and my head is pounding.
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If a slower runner suddenly started pounding the pavement more, friends responded by upping their own routines.
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They're still tuned well and loud enough drown out the sound of your feet pounding on pavement.
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Just you, them, and somewhere with miles of sparkling sand and pounding waves (and preferably no reception).
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"They kept reposting it again and again and again," he said, pounding the table as he spoke.
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Most importantly, go somewhere cooler, where the heat isn't pounding on your head and you iPhone's screen.
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I've been out in Los Angeles pounding the pavement as a proud union member for 15 years.
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My heart was pounding as I thought of those nine souls who had warmly welcomed a stranger.
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After my invocation, tense minutes of expectation passed like centuries as I waited with a pounding heart.
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Spring homebuyers are pounding the pavement at a furious pace, but the pickings are getting ever slimmer.
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My feet felt more grounded with each step, and my heart was simply beating instead of pounding.
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In layman's terms: pounding away on the new keyboard design should offer a much better tactile experience.
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What is about slo-mo that transforms kids on a trampoline into a heart-pounding cinematic sequence?
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Strappy sandals will only get you so far when you're pounding the pavement or exploring a park.
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My heart is always pounding hard and in my throat in those moments with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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I remember asking myself those questions, and with a heart pounding full of anxiety, I did it.
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You just have to keep pounding away in the right direction, and that credibility will come back.
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"People just started pounding on the car," Debbie said, beginning to cry as she recalled her fear.
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It could and should be made stronger, but pounding the table about big banks misses the point.
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Their experiences vary: some say they remained unflustered, whereas for others it was a heart-pounding ordeal.
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"Tax reform should not be a reason that your pounding the table bullish for equities," Subramanian said.
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So they're shouting and pounding the table against Bill Barr for acting like a real Attorney General.
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For example, I learned that pressing lightly on the keys is more effective than pounding on them.
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Her husband comes home and finds his wife lying naked on the bed under pounding hairy buttocks.
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Trump's foreign policy is to create American supremacy by pounding his chest and intimidating our democratic allies.
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He has been pounding the pavement for all Americans, repeatedly breaking fundraising records and energizing voters nationwide.
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Russian and Syrian airstrikes have been pounding a section of Aleppo controlled by rebel groups for weeks.
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Russian and Syrian warplanes began pounding the city with a ferocity and brutality we'd never seen before.
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One of Katz's "table-pounding buys" is AbbVie, which on Thursday posted revenue that beat analysts' estimates.
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They reach for the door, heart pounding, and slowly pulls… (another moment to turn to page three).
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I was overcome by an out-of-body sensation — my heart was pounding, my mind was racing.
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All your arm work goes into pounding out the veal, which you're probably used to anyway, playa.
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After Brooks finished pounding on second-place Trump, he took the opportunity to laud third-place Rubio.
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In the pounding of our footsteps, below the wild panic, I remember a distinct thrill of pleasure.
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None of this was the sort of high-stakes, pulse-pounding TV that tends to dominate headlines.
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The first is Atif, lured away from a humdrum coastal town by ISIS's heart-pounding recruitment videos.
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Pounding the ground is, in my experience, a great way to get the feel of a place.
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By the fall of 2010, some pundits criticized the Democratic field for not pounding away on Trump.
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Rivers were choked with brown silt, the soil and nutrients stripped off the land by pounding rains.
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It's nice in the pouring rain, he said, hearing the drops pounding on the corrugated metal roof.
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"I can't take it anymore," she screamed, crumpling onto the tarmac and pounding it with both hands.
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"Residents in Ocean Isle, Wrightsville and Topsail Beaches saw homes 'disappear' into the pounding surf," he wrote.
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Some of the athletes competed in sports that involved pounding and impact, such as running and soccer.
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People might instead equate "film music" with the currently popular mixture of strident synthesizers and pounding percussion.
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And even with artillery pounding the city, Mr. Talabani was not deterred from having a good meal.
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People are throwing beers at the players and the players pounding 'em ... despite the freezing cold temps!
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Pounding these things produces an alteration in one's being — from sighing with fatigue to inhaling with pleasure.
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It unmercifully lingered for days, pounding the same battered places again and again as residents took cover.
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Natalia didn't feel like pretending anymore and laughed at him, pounding the steering wheel with her fists.
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Heavy rain and strong winds were pounding parts of the South, downing power lines along the way.
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He then left to a standing ovation, pounding his chest emphatically as he reached the dugout steps.
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Get your holiday football fix this Sunday with 12 heart-pounding match-ups, including Cowboys vs. Eagles.
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But the sights, smells and horror of living in Aleppo come pounding to life in this book.
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Some residents had penetrated worn pavement by pounding a pipe with a sledgehammer for hours and days.
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It was way too hard to be a fist, and it kept pounding me in the ribs.
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Her law firm lets her work from home, but the continuous drilling and pounding made that impossible.
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I don't think they're pounding the table saying, 'We need to go public because we need our money.
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Duggan then began pumping and pounding Plaintiff's legs up and down and dancing with her legs and feet.
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Each level has a slightly different vibe: some are calm and relaxing, others have a heart-pounding intensity.
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The Ultimate Ears Megablast Bluetooth speaker delivers powerful 360 degree sound, with high clarity and heart-pounding bass.
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"I honestly think that that is the way to go!" he says, pounding his fist into his palm.
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Kim, 36, remembers laying down in bed and dozing off when she heard pounding footsteps ascending the stairs.
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Coffman said he and his wife woke up to pounding on their front door just after 1 a.m.
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The life of a hurricane rescue worker oscillates between long periods of waiting, punctuated by heart-pounding action.
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A massage gun works by pounding your muscles at a rate of up to 4,000 times per minute.
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That she was in for another pounding this time was predictable—yet the pitch of loathing is unprecedented.
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But now the sound of the hooves pounding on stone-laid streets is no longer a sure guide.
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Alafair Burke draws from her legal background and experience as a former professor in this heart-pounding thriller.
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Before she can stop herself, Eve ends up in a heart-pounding, high-wire act of lethal consequence.
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I was doing my best to make conversation, and it was like pounding my head against the wall.
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When the Trinidadian bowler Shannon Gabriel charged in murderously, feet pounding the turf, the English contingent murmured contentedly.
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Food and drink were brought by the vendor, so I'm chilling with a rosé and a pounding migraine.
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These are conversations that need to be had, and we're pounding the pavement on the frontline down here.
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The pounding "Hunger" equates starvation with a yearning to be society's—and God's—version of the perfect girl.
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At 22, she had no problem pounding tequila until 3 AM at a shitty dive bar—but now?
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" The Donald later reiterated the point, pounding the table and saying, "which is okay... I wish I wasn't.
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It's the one place I can blast music so loud that I feel it pounding in my chest.
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"Literally my whole head feels bruised because it's been pounding for so long and it's terrifying," she says.
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And finally, a slew of astronaut saviors arrived, sacrificing themselves for their estranged women over pulse-pounding orchestration.
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To be able to bear all that pounding over the years, I don't know how she does it.
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There's lots of tense, pounding music, non-stop moody darkness, and a hell of a lot of violence.
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Or Slam, a ground pounding attack that amps up the damage when you attack from a greater height.
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I'm beat up all to hell and gone, but I'm still here, and you're still pounding a beat.
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We're pounding the pavement for 126,000 acres of wilderness and 469 river miles on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula.
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It was six weeks of heart-pounding, sweat-pouring, hysterical-crying anxiety, and I couldn't stand it anymore.
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Shark attacks can be countered by pounding them on the nose and scratching at their eyes and gills.
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High-volume music from an opera internet station is sure to drown out the continuous pounding of jackhammers.
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The force of the tsunami was devastating, with 20 foot waves pounding and destroying everything in its path.
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But hearts really start pounding when a competitor that's favored to win ends up getting surpassed by another.
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The restaurant is empty, which means that you can hear the chefs pounding the veal in the back.
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It happened in the dead of night, amid a din of wailing sirens and the pounding of rock.
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He brought out their violence: the cluster chords, the pounding of high and low registers, the monomaniacal repetition.
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Nine times in that heart-pounding decider, 232-year-old French Open champion Nadal served to stay alive.
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But one day in 1974, I was in the stall when the police came pounding on the door.
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With Mr. Iger struggling to breathe and turning red, another executive started pounding his back, to no effect.
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Miami tried to combat Villanova's barrage by pounding the ball inside, where the Hurricanes enjoyed a size advantage.
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The Stockwell II is a great personal speaker, but it doesn't produce a pounding sound like the Tufton.
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Shadbolt starts the chicken by butterflying a breast, then pounding it thin between two sheets of parchment paper.
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The LAPD also released dashcam and bodycam video related to the heart-pounding pursuit and exchange of gunfire.
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Their pounding, extravagantly impassioned repetitions and rushing rapids of fury create a mood somehow simultaneously implacable and changeable.
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Why enjoy a wild night on the town when you can skip straight to the head-pounding hangover?
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At least five people have been killed during the storm, which has been pounding the Bahamas for days.
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But she still wakes in the middle of the night, her heart pounding, her body beaded with sweat.
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A new novel from Colson Whitehead, an oral history of World War II, heart-pounding thrillers and more.
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It captured the two women pounding on the door for what turned out to be 21984 full minutes.
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We have been pounding on the 200-day for the last six sessions and now we've broken through.
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Pulse-pounding action has him hanging by a thread and, at one point, by his own prosthetic foot.
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He had pounding headaches and saw spots before his eyes; his blood pressure shot up to 187/111.
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"I was throwing up everywhere, my heart was just completely pounding, and I really couldn't breathe," Tryston said.
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There were no backing tracks or video screens to divert fans from the foursome pounding it out onstage.
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Members of the opposition New Democratic Party brought the legislature to a standstill by pounding on their desks.
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Our hearts are pounding, and we're aware that any call could be a one-way trip for us.
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The dog was not house trained, but after a day of pounding Peronis, neither, really, was my roommate.
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At halftime, Krzyzewski approached the student section and screamed "He&aposs one of us!" while pounding his chest.
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When I finally got my head above water and clambered ashore, heart pounding, I had three immediate thoughts.
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With rain pounding down, they loosened a sheet of tin on the roof to add to the din.
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He watched it, one of the few Russians allowed to, his heart pounding with anxiety for the crew.
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The signature "24" format — each episode represents an hour in real time — is as pulse-pounding as ever.
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There is no admission; just follow the pounding bass beat and enter the gallery-bar on your left.
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One afternoon, rain was pounding his house and Mr. Sussman saw an open window on the screened porch.
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He made some incredible saves last night, and we've just got to keep pounding the rock at him.
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She was trying to walk in the water—lost her balance, stumbled—woke abruptly, heart pounding in panic.
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Pounding down four first serves in succession, Gauff wrapped up the match in style with a drop-shot.
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But ordinary Chinese live amid a pounding drumbeat of nationalism and constant reminders of an unspecified terrorist threat.
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The storm began unleashing waves of pounding rain in the region on Christmas Day and continued into Thursday.
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The storm is still pounding towns as it lumbers across the Carolinas, but it's now a tropical storm.
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The Rangers claimed the final two games of this series by pounding Astros starters Gerrit Cole and McHugh.
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Then, of course, there's Trump's chest-pounding I-told-you-so's during an extended series of victory laps.
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Mr. Trump's lies are dime novel, pulp fiction, heart-pounding, mesmerizing and that's where they derive their power.
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However, Marc Acardipane, the father of hardcore techno, lets me forget the cool "summer" with his pounding set.
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It's exhilarating to be surrounded by such heart-pounding action; that feeling wouldn't fully translate on a smaller screen.
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Every second we were underwater with the tiger shark was heart pounding, but I was addicted to the adrenaline.
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An Iraqi state TV broadcast footage of Iraqi fighter jets pounding ISIS positions in the western part of Mosul.
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But let's say you've already botched things and wake up with pounding headache, dry mouth, dizziness, and upset stomach.
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One night, the worker described, she got so overwhelmed that she started feeling dizzy and her head began pounding.
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Picture this: It's 2006, and you're dressed in a miniskirt and kitten heels, pounding the streets of downtown NYC.
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The people here were interested in reaching peak human fitness, a goal hindered by pounding back beer after beer.
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In 2011, as secretary of state, she backed intervention in Libya to prevent Muammar Qaddafi from pounding rebellious cities.
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When I got home at the end of the day, I had a pounding headache and a bad sunburn.
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My body aches, my head is pounding, and my throat feels like it might fall out of my neck.
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The fire that destroyed their home One night in October 2017, the Stauers heard someone pounding on their door.
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Iraqi forces, with the help of Shiite militias and U.S. air power, have been pounding targets since May 23.
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The clip is like a modern-day Flashdance — with a lot more skin, booty-popping, grinding, and floor pounding.
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Tom Brady RAGED Thursday night -- pounding beers, dancing with his teammates and SHOWING OFF HIS 6TH SUPER BOWL RING!!!
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Your profile is a bunch of algorithms that serve up increasingly extreme content, pounding our harmless preferences into harm.
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The Port of Salalah — a key gateway for the country — also closed, its cranes secured against the pounding rain.
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Me, pounding on drums and providing rhythm to the music the world loved, for a man whom I loved.
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Your finger then beckons her in with all the subtlety of an elephant pounding its way over the desk.
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"That's one to buy in the $120s and I'll be pounding the table when it gets there," Cramer said.
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Though the Spaniard broke the American's serve in the second set, she had no answer for Williams's pounding groundstrokes.
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That said, we're probably still going to be pounding some ice cream sandwiches in the next day or two.
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They'd played a lot of videogames at Vallee's house, pounding Mountain Dew, and sometimes Bjelf would have dinner there.
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Winter storms may still be pounding parts of the Midwest, but spring getaway season is just around the corner.
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When a monster is nearby, you'll hear a loud thumping of the little girl's heart pounding in your ears.
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You know when you wake up, head pounding, and you try to piece together what happened the night before?
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Early on, he was difficult, volatile, prone to pounding his fists and holding his breath till he turned blue.
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But he also needs to be more of a deal maker than just a guy pounding the bully pulpit.
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The morning sun feels good on my arms, the pounding of cars beating against open windows on the highway.
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Sakuraba retreated, easily dodging kicks that a few fights earlier would have bamboozled him, and pounding in low kicks.
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For his detractors, it's a chipping away of defenses; a continuous pounding on the rock until it finally cracks.
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My head is pounding, so I snack a little bit and and then hit the sack by 2120:212.
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He quoted the old adage about pounding the table when neither the facts nor law are on your side.
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At this point in "The Light Between Oceans," the pounding surf turns into soapsuds and the brine into tears.
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Voters might blame a Democrat for not pounding the table hard enough for more guaranteed income from Social Security.
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"With men, it's all chest-pounding about how great they are," said Susie Tompkins Buell, a friend of Mrs.
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The Megablast produces intensely rich sound, high clarity, and heart-pounding bass, with up to 12 hours of battery.
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The piece moves in heaving spurts, with wailing flute and clarinet lines, pounding rhythms and skittish pointillist piano bursts.
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Sanders can then return to the Senate, organize the Progressive Caucus and start pounding out the needed legislative reforms.
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Magic 119, Pelicans 96 Orlando led from start to finish, pounding visiting New Orleans for its third consecutive win.
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He's developed a policy agenda, but he doesn't have a wonky, nerdy vibe or a populist, table-pounding one.
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They are won by pounding the pavement, knocking on doors, and having genuine conversations with voters about their concerns.
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I was doing sideshow things like pounding nails up my nose, and walking on broken glass, all that stuff.
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By midmorning on Wednesday, the hurricane was "pounding" the island nation of Anguilla, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Turkey has been pounding Russian-backed Syrian forces with artillery and drones from the Turkish side of the border.
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And a pavement-pounding, shop-till-you-drop marathon may recall an even more primal method for acquiring nutrients.
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It's a thumping, wailing, low-fi piano-pounding stomp that recalls — with pop concision — indoctrination, beatings, disassociation and escape.
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At the time, Burke was covering a game, and said she remembers having a pounding headache and feeling tired.
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Hurricane Sandy did more damage in 2012, pounding eight trees so badly that they had to be taken out.
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Fisher was miles behind by the time the boat was under control and pounding back upwind into the waves.
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It feels under tremendous pressure, the military is taking a pounding from the Taliban, and the government lacks legitimacy.
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" Pounding a fist on the arm of her chair, she retorted, "'That's not my fault, now, doctor, is it?
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But IRL, it usually doesn't involve a comical series of misunderstandings, pulse-pounding car chases, and romantic grand gestures.
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An intermix of heart-pounding horror with moments of harsh beauty and humor can often be a difficult cocktail.
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Fury came alive in the middle to late rounds, pounding Wallin with close range shots though not finishing him.
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"There's a lot of clubs pounding their chests, but you can say all you want," Cashman said last month.
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It's not just screaming and jumping up and down and pounding the table but it actually answers some questions.
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Willie Murphy heard a man pounding on the door of her Rochester, New York, home Thursday around 11 p.m.
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In other words, this hurricane will basically stall -- pounding the same parts of the Carolinas over and over again.
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Investors, he says, have been pounding on his door to get in early, offering him $100 million for starters.
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Then, on her second serve, Williams went all out, pounding a nervy service winner at 106 miles per hour.
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Tomorrow we'll have for y'all all the pulse-pounding excitement that only a guy reading out questions can bring.
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Denver made inroads in the third by pounding the offensive glass, converting four boards into nine second-chance points.
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But when the Thunder really roll over teams is when their frontline is pounding the paint and commanding attention.
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Now 16, her foster son lulls himself to sleep by pounding his head against his pillow for several minutes.
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The Ivory Game would just be another heart-pounding crime thriller if its subject matter wasn't so depressingly true.
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They await the fists pounding on the door, the agents in black, the cuffs, the van ride, the cell.
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On late afternoons, young Fijians in villages take turns pounding the kava, known locally as yaqona, with a tabili.
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The night before her first solo flight, she was too excited to sleep, her heart pounding in her chest.
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His eyesight deteriorating, Mr. Eide could hear the machines pounding the pilings into the earth but couldn't see them.
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The proposal fits with Sanders's themes of pounding pharmaceutical companies and stressing the need to bring down drug prices.
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He said he will be fine for the game against the Ravens on Thursday in Baltimore despite the pounding.
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Pounding the pavement and speaking eye to eye with VHPs may be one approach to spreading the correct facts.
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Crawford (Jessica Lange) is pounding martinis at the Beverly Hilton as she watches Marilyn Monroe accept a Golden Globe.
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Maybe you should go out there: Hurricane Dorian is pounding the Carolinas as it heads up the East Coast.
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His hilarious description of Middle America's sniffy take on what one might call Astorgate had me pounding my thigh.
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Otherwise, they would be stricken from the rolls and, presumably, ICE would be pounding on their doors soon after.
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"Women have it right," I said, talking over loud pounding on the nearby kitchen door that apparently had stuck.
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The horse, locked in a shed, is furiously kicking, pounding out a rhythmic S.O.S. that the curious Roman answers.
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While many New Yorkers are still returning from holiday, city and state officials are already pounding the political pavement.
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On the track, both Kelow and Uzi rap and give spirited howls through the warping synths and pounding drums.
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In this fashion Nurmagomedov could keep collapsing Johnson back to the mat and pounding him with the other hand.
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I think that's more of a feminine force than the pounding rhythms that people frequently do with the machines.
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This is Stefan's first, real obstacle; none of his tricks—wall jumping, ground pounding, acorn suit flying—work here.
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Many spent Saturday night trapped in pounding rain, and then were trapped Sunday by the shutdown of public transportation.
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Then, their hearts pounding, they'll settle back to read the rest of the titles: 'Turmoil has engulfed the Galactic Republic.
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One boy – who was a really good dancer – was deaf, and moved along with the vibrations of the pounding bass.
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Once at the waterfall, we see a gaggle of tourists clinging to the rocks surrounding a 45-foot, pounding waterfall.
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It's going from heart-pounding fear to loneliness to self-doubt to anger to outrage, all within a few minutes.
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With the Samba and pounding surf providing a sunny soundtrack, beach volleyball is one of the hottest tickets in Rio.
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The army says 2,500 troops are involved in operations and on Tuesday were pounding rebel mountain positions with artillery fire.
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Like so: The tradition dated back to 1849, when the NWS first started pounding out all-caps forecasts via telegraph.
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And experts tell me that I might suffer from this eye-itching, sinus-pounding misery even more in the future.
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Baseball has developed a delicate constitution in the decades since Ruth was pounding highballs and hot dogs by the dozen.
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"We were pounding the pavement trying to find somebody to give us money for a Series A round," Daniels said.
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It's a film full of terrifying, heart-pounding terror, on par with some of the best work in Scott's career.
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Prokofiev's "Sarcasms" is also accurately titled: its five pieces abound in bitingly comic passages, pounding chords and perpetual-motion craziness.
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The device also had a button that the patient was told to push whenever she felt her heart pounding wildly.
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When you see Fieri pounding pork belly po'boys with maple mayonnaise, you may subconsciously feel permitted to eat more yourself.
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Mr. Bush was once again pounding Mr. Chiles as a liberal; the governor waited, smiling, for Mr. Bush to finish.
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Missouri became more aggressive on offense in that second half, pounding the ball inside more often for higher-percentage shots.
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It was my first auction, and my heart started pounding as I prepared to bid my savings on this camera.
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J.A. MCERLEANFarmington Hills, Michigan The happy French Taking a pounding I do not support nor do I admire Donald Trump.
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Pounding the table seemed a priority for others, as did easy points to score on a hard-to-defend CEO.
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While you may not be able to feel it pounding in their chest, you can feel it in this ring.
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Truman's brilliant counter was to travel the country and keep pounding the Republican Congress at whistle stop after whistle stop.
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He doesn't fix the water heater, he has a heart-pounding battle with an evil villain called the Water Eater.
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Its hit single, "Praying" was not a bass-pounding pop track, but a haunting ballad about self-love and forgiveness.
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I don't want to argue that we don't need pulse-pounding action, and I love a good bit of spectacle.
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Even if your heart is pounding and your face is turning red, you can choose to make the moment empowering.
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On 10th September Hurricane Irma's pounding of Florida gained the most attention (2.5m hours) of any story on one day.
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The key features of his campaign should give investors pause for thought and a pounding headache to Brussels and Berlin.
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It is expected to race along the U.S. East Coast, pounding the Carolinas as it heads northeast Tuesday, Ward said.
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Xiamen, China (CNN)Typhoon Meranti struck China after pounding Taiwan, making landfall early on Thursday near Xiamen in Fujian Province.
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The upcoming Marvel film Black Panther comes to theaters February 2018, boasting an incredible cast and a heart-pounding trailer.
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But if you've been pounding the streets all day, all those microscopic pollution particles will be glued to your skin.
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All the while, pulse-pounding music straight out of the early rounds of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire throbbed.
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The monthly growth will come as welcome news for Macri, whose popularity has taken a pounding from a tumbling economy.
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Ghita took a pounding at range and soon his hands started to drop, just as so many fighters' had before.
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Diamondbacks LH Patrick Corbin (14-227, 256) Straily bounced back nicely from the pounding he received in Philadelphia on Sept.
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We Keep Pounding, playing until we force something in our favor, and we've had great players that exemplify that model.
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Sunday night's season 6 finale of Homeland was, as always, spectacular: pulse-pounding, smart, heartrending, and leaving us wanting more.
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As we were backing away, he charged the car, running toward us and then pounding his fist on the windshield.
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Instead of being under a waterfall with it pounding on your head and flowing all around, you're behind the waterfall.
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The series is described as a fresh, heart-pounding journey into the complex world of America's elite undercover military heroes.
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In particular, some of Stranger Things' most heart-pounding beats seem borrowed from the Jurassic Park playbook in Season 2.
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I straddled the dirt bike, pounding my foot to kick-start the engine, and began slowly cruising between the trees.
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Even with Thursday's rise, Hain's stock has yet to fully recover from the pounding it took after the August bombshell.
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Resist the urge to melt into your couch with a playlist of heart-pounding tunes that both energise and inspire.
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"Early on pounding the strike zone, using the curveball, slider to get back into counts," Texas manager Jeff Banister said.
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If that's the case, Rubio could rebound from Christie's pounding to enjoy a bigger-than-expected Granite State boost. 3.
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It has also been pounding the Beaumont-Port Arthur area of Texas, with intense overnight rain leaving the region underwater.
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The band soldiered on silently, clueless thanks to their in-ear monitors, the drummer pounding away on all those cymbals.
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Slicing the vegetables did not provide any benefit, but pounding them reduced the force required to chew by about 9%.
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The unidentified man began pounding on a glass door of the station and screaming at employees after getting past security.
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Music poured out of him, coloured now with reel-rhythms, pipes, the pounding sea and the light cast from it.
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"We're going to continue pounding that message that this is the complete system, this is the complete package," he added.
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That's the kind of heart-pounding thrill ride we're looking for out of Hyperloop – on top of safety of course.
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She called the police when she heard "loud banging and pounding on her front door," according to the police report.
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The United States will face Canada — which advanced by pounding Sweden, 6-0, in St. Petersburg, Russia — in Saturday's semifinal.
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This sleep-depriving FOMO was exacerbated by the cacophony of heavy rain pounding on the tents most of the night.
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The one where you're running and running and running, your heart pounding, your lungs exploding — and you are not moving.
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Rushing past police to chase a robber as mayor was "stupid", he says: the act of a "chest-pounding politician".
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And they're about big battles and pulse-pounding escapes from danger and all those other things moviegoers have always loved.
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In the fifth, Pujols added his second solo home run by pounding Kennedy's 92 mph fastball on a full count.
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" Mr. Kaine, at one point pounding the wooden lectern in front of him, said: "I am sick of the shootings.
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Russian planes also continued their pounding of residential parts of Aleppo, with whole buildings flattened, according to rebels and residents.
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"I saw them pounding on the door next door and I was able to jump out," Guzman messaged his wife.
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"Amnesty Don" is the headline of a Breitbart News story pounding the president for working with Democrats on the deal.
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My National Park The writer on how her greeting to a bison led to an unexpected, and heart-pounding, experience.
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House Democrats are pounding Republicans this week for what they say is Congress's utter failure to address the Flint, Mich.
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On the launchpad, engines quaking, heart pounding "3, 2, 1, liftoff" taking me to a place few have ever seen.
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One day after pounding six homers in a 12-20143 win against the Reds, Washington hitters were stifled by Guerra.
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Wide receiver Greg Ellingson said Burris, who likes pounding, throbbing music, had "interesting" tastes for a man of his vintage.
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"Yo, Barry, you did it my n----!" he added, pounding his chest before embracing a smiling Obama after the moment.
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Since rich kids typically get swimming lessons from birth, my days of heart-pounding rescues came to an abrupt end.
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My palms are sweaty, my heart is pounding, and the hairs on the back of my neck are standing up.
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De Niro and Joe Pesci pounding Frank Vincent's into the ground, ecstatically accompanied by Donovan's symphonic "Atlantis" in Goodfellas (703).
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Insider has compiled a list of 16 heart-pounding activities that everyone should try at least once in their lifetime.
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A United States Special Operations AC-130 gunship was circling overhead, and pounding blasts could be heard in the distance.
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The barrage of photographs grew darker as the sound of pounding, suggesting boots, or cannons, became increasingly loud and fast.
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But this guy," he said, pounding Mr. Malbon on the shoulder, "plugged me with a lot of golfers, golf connections.
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It's both a heart-pounding film and a humanizing one, following the children who become part of the drug empire.
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In some of the videos, someone can be heard pounding on the apartment's door and telling him to come out.
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"I started pounding on the door," she said, but it was another 15 minutes before they let her back in.
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He was laughing and pounding the table in a Western-chic restaurant with adobe brick, exposed beams and soaring skylights.
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The crowd is lively and hands are in the air, pounding to a mash-up of Soul II Soul, Snap!
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It was the hammering on the new house being built next door that was responsible, the rhythmic pound, pound, pounding ….
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Today, 2000 people work at the plant amid the thunderous boom of presses pounding loops of stainless steel into silverware.
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"If I stopped to think, Madeline would be yelling at me, so I'd just keep pounding away," Mr. Rogers said.
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He began pounding Moustafa's face with his fists, pushed him to the ground and stomped on him with his boots.
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The Russian played predominantly at the baseline, pounding groundstrokes and stinging forehands that zipped by Tsitsipas and painted the lines.
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Soon, there was a pounding at the window of the door that separated our car from the one in front.
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"He's a proven campaigner who is pounding the pavement and now his opponents can't even compete with him on that."
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" The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department said protesters approached the vehicle and "began yelling while pounding and kicking the vehicle's exterior.
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"I get paid fifty thousand dollars to take someone's picture," Opie said, cackling and pounding the table with her fist.
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"If you're pounding the pavement to get athletes to donate, then you're going to have more severe cases," Bieniek said.
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The slim TV also features Ultra Surround, an immersive audio experience from seven virtual channel that delivers heart-pounding sound.
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Comey stopped short of labeling the president's conduct as obstruction of justice, a theme Democrats in Washington have been pounding.
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Iraqi helicopters have been pounding west Mosul with missiles as its troops push into Islamic State's last holdout in Iraq.
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He then jumped up and ran to the net to shake hands with Monfils, pounding his chest as he went.
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A Norwegian security officer continued to press his case, and Dureza started to shout, pounding his fist on the table.
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"I don't think he's going to come in and immediately start pounding the desk about a strong dollar," Yoshikami said.
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Rosario ended Thursday's game by throwing out Rafael Devers at the plate to preserve a heart-pounding, one-run victory.
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Today (Saturday): If you're up early, you may catch the tail end of the pounding rains of the late night.
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The system is currently pounding Hawaii's Big Island with rain, and flooding and landslides have been reported in some areas.
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Also, Mr. Tavesivesi said, he no longer needed to spend time or labor on dicing, drying and pounding the root.
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Why should you care if a tequila-pounding, private-jet-flying, weed-smoking, hot-shot "tech" CEO gets his comeuppance?
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You can drink as much water as you want — it will have little to no effect on your pounding skull.
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Ronda Rousey busted her ass this weekend -- pounding the sand at the dunes in Malibu in a crazy workout session.
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Intense, continuous shelling Activists inside besieged eastern Aleppo told CNN that heavy artillery shelling and airstrikes were pounding the area Wednesday.
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Maxine Waters, in which he offered her unprompted advice on how to conduct a hearing as he mimicked pounding a gavel.
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A REAL POUNDING All eyes will be on the sterling corporate bond market following last Friday's 22.85% intraday collapse in sterling.
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What reason is there to think that support will hold up under the inevitable pounding it takes from right-wing media?
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Create a list of playful stuff your kids long to do ... blanket forts, Play-Doh pounding, cookie baking, dance party, etc.
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Feet pounding through the woods of rural Montana, you run, bullets whizzing past your head as you barely manage to escape.
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I left it for a few days, but curiosity eventually got the better of me, and heart pounding, I opened it.
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The pounding became so frightening that Hannah, who was staying on the ground floor, left her room via an exterior door.
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After this week's pounding, the S&P 500 is now down 6 percent for the year and nearing a bear market.
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It's made up of a lurching barrage of industrial pounding, an ominous organ figure, what sounds like gunfire, and distant screaming.
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Stern drew inspiration from the acrobatics of 19th century circus performers, struck by their feats of pounding nails into their bodies.
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Carlos Martinez (3-4) took a pounding in his fourth straight ineffective start since coming off the disabled list June 5.
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Younas already had a pretty full house by the time the rains from Hurricane Harvey began pounding Houston at the weekend.
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It's stable despite my heavy foot-pounding, level even with my total lack of attention, and trained perfectly on Cunningham's back.
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The mere suggestion of karaoke holds the power to get hearts pounding — whether that's out of excitement or pure, blind panic.
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Percussive massage guns help promote blood flow and loosen you up by pounding on your muscles dozens of times per second.
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Your profile is then run through algorithms that can serve up increasingly extreme content, pounding our harmless preferences into hardened convictions.
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It is a (forgive me) heart-pounding, tireless journey through setbacks and around red tape, and an exploration of human innovation.
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The Canadian field hockey team took a pounding in Rio from German stars Linus Butt and Florian Fuchs ... losing 6-2.
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At the very end, as the Marvel logo pops up, a clanking sound is heard, much like a hammer pounding metal.
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My hands would be trembling, my heart would be pounding a mile a minute, and my face would be sweating bullets.
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They showed that pounding the skins could be more than tempo-driven accompaniment—it was an expressive language of its own.
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Sharp soundtracked the on-screen soul-swallowing with phasing drones, pounding toms fed through gratuitous delay, and a bed of feedback.
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Losing the protecting swath of beach sand between us and the pounding surf exposes critical infrastructure, businesses and homes to damage.
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It was mostly about pulse-pounding action and creating something more obviously expensive than anything else on TV. And that's fine!
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Clinton may be shaped by the pounding she has taken from Republicans, who have largely given Mr. Sanders a free pass.
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There's nothing to castrate with women, no fears of unmanliness looming over the sight of screaming and pounding on the mat.
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Baylor posted a solid first-round win against VCU before pounding No. 20 Michigan State in the second half on Thursday.
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"While they're pounding Aleppo, dropping indiscriminate bombs, killing women and children, talk of a unity government is pretty complicated," Kerry said.
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Charity Maw told CNN affiliate KTVX that she was in the parking lot when she heard pounding from inside the trunk.
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The storm's churning away in the Atlantic, bringing high winds and pounding surf to the US East Coast, especially North Carolina.
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Shareholder activism has expanded well beyond the stereotypical irate hedge fund manager, pounding his fists on the table for corporate changes.
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But for the second straight day, Spieth hinted at something that cannot be fixed by pounding balls on the driving range.
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"We've got quite a number of recruiters out there pounding the pavement, trying to find great people," Spanfeller told the paper.
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Oil prices fell on concerns that Irma's pounding of Florida could dent oil demand in the world's top oil-consuming nation.
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In pounding heat and stifling humidity, traumatized and malnourished refugees are crammed into bamboo and canvas huts packed across muddy hillsides.
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"Charlie's been pounding his head against the wall here," LoBiondo said, touching the marble wall outside the House chamber for effect.
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Have you ever been in a movie theater when the soundtrack swells and felt the bass literally pounding through your body?
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Bret Baier called them their "longtime friends" and joked about the rain and wind that was pounding D.C. on Monday evening.
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Members of Congress seeking to steer the GND would be reduced to lobbying private executives and pounding the table for returns.
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Lenders are pounding the pavement looking for borrowers who want to consolidate bills, take a vacation or fix up their homes.
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But so far those strikes have been conducted using aerial drones, with ground-pounding military robots mostly limited to edge roles.
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NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The rain started pounding New Orleans about the time Jeff Carerras put on his morning pot of coffee.
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Indeed, for most people, pounding the pavement is a chore in line with flossing, having a colonoscopy, and eating Brussels sprouts.
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In this surreal setting, DJ Dan delighted partygoers with 80 blissful minutes of funky breaks, jackin' house, and heart-pounding techno.
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Flames burst forth, tires squeal—these are all perfect action moments that need to be presented in a pulse-pounding way.
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New England will also take a pounding, where Maine could see a foot of snow and hurricane-force winds, AccuWeather forecast.
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Cormorants wheeled raucously around the peak of an island headland gnawed into existence by waves pounding it over thousands of years.
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Then Alison goes inside, thunder rolls outside, there's pounding on the door, and we realize it was probably all a dream.
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An air cast was placed on Ahrens's leg, and teammates gave him hugs before he was wheeled away, pounding his chest.
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"I like the sounds they make," she said, pounding her Nike-clad foot to "Les Filles Désir" by Vendredi sur Mer.
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When Joevia led the field into the stretch, his trainer, Gregory Sacco, felt his temples pounding: Could his colt really win?
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The next day she felt her heart pounding in her throat and the same spacy-headed jitters from the day before.
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I think they could tell how nervous I was and were reaching out to try to help steady my pounding heart.
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The next morning, head still pounding from the engine malfunction, we set up a combat-operations center high on a hillside.
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People sometimes shorthand the act of dogged discovery as "shoe leather" journalism — pounding pavements rather than sitting at the desk Googling.
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Because we knew that it was possible to be disgusted and annoyed and bored and still feel love — pounding, elated, passionate.
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He kept turning around, pounding his glove, kicking the dirt, looking about the stadium, as if to say to himself: Remember.
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"It's gone more from a serve-and-volley game to a baseline game with players just pounding the ball," he said.
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The modern game keeps many players pounding the ball from the baseline, but most long rallies are eight or 23 shots.
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In perhaps the most pulse-pounding scene, she and Anna have to go out into the rain to retrieve folding chairs.
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Pounding rains and rapidly rising floodwaters caused by Hurricane Harvey pummeled the city of Houston, a metropolitan area of 6.6 million.
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In a season filled with heart-pounding victories, Wilson had once again been his best when on the brink of defeat.
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I didn't spot the drummers in the crowd, and had to wait until I heard a distant pounding to find them.
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As inland communities struggled with the flooding crisis, coastal communities that took the brunt of the hurricane's pounding remained punch-drunk.
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" Pounding on his podium and shouting, Biden said that in the United States, there have been "150,000 people murdered since 2005.
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Turkey began the offensive quickly, pounding Kurdish militias, who had spent many months fighting alongside U.S. forces against Islamic State militants.
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A Good Appetite When it comes to boneless, skinless chicken breasts, there are few problems that a good pounding can't fix.
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RW Matt Hendricks absorbed a pounding from the fists of Panthers D Erik Gudbranson just 3:16 into Monday night's game.
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He conjures both the vanished past and the ephemeral present: waltzes in a crumbling ballroom, pounding beats in a pop arena.
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And he ends the episode chasing after Nan Pierce's town car, pounding the window and hollering like a common jilted boyfriend!
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The roars after the victory could be heard in Rio even over the sounds of the pounding surf on Copacabana Beach.
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Instead, we keep having the same one-sided conversations on the news and then pounding our fists that nothing ever changes.
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It was celebrated in a heart-pounding movie, "Argo," released in 22013, with Ben Affleck (who also directed) portraying Mr. Mendez.
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Cindy Cohn: But the model has to be ... just pounding on Facebook to do this better is not going to work.
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Pounding energetically as they do, there's nevertheless a dull predictability to this move that makes me wish they'd lighten up again.
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"It wasn't a contentious discussion, but Connie really pounding the table is what led to our investment in the company," he says.
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On the outside, Felder's boxing is pretty bare bones—working high lows with one-twos and pounding in the odd low kick.
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He recalls how he began pounding on the window of the car and yelling to the woman, but she did not respond.
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"We took turns pounding on this baby's chest and trying to pump air into lungs that had filled with blood," Nemetski continued.
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The ruthless pounding continued, intermittently lit by flashes of light that burned the image, quite literally, into the retinas of the crowd.
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Raw is a pulse-pounding horror movie, but it also feels like the truest thing I've ever seen about being a teenager.
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She's invited me to join her at a pottery painting studio, but my head is still pounding and I'm not feeling inspired.
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But instead of a pounding bass drum, the album begins with an audio clip from a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts film.
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If there is no indication that they will you could see equities take a bit of a pounding this week, Rai said.
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Turkish assets have taken a pounding following a deterioration in relations with the United States over Ankara's treatment of an American pastor.
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" And the journalist promises that his network is not "going to keep pounding on these stories if there's nothing else to report.
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He was not a fundamentalist, not a Bible-pounding Old Testament man, but handed out the Gospel of John at his Crusades.
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I went home exhausted to sleep off what felt, by comparison, like a lullaby of sledgehammers pounding softly inside of my skull.
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They were surprised by my videos of ablution and women pounding maize chanting a traditional Somali song, that it could be art.
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For one hour, a stress-free, heart-pounding, fun, fat-burning dance mix that give you amazing health benefits and even muscles!
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Jets were pounding rebel-held areas and shells were flying in the other direction, hitting the government-controlled parts of the city.
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A new study suggests yes: Knowing that your friends are pounding the pavement may affect your run, particularly if you're a man.
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The Rangers set the tone with three runs in the first off Seattle starter Nathan Karns (217-20) and kept on pounding.
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Left-wing economist Paul Krugman has been pounding the table for an increase in fiscal stimulus for years now, to no avail.
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Because let's be real, no one is busy pounding out "OMG" when that 1-day-old baby goat starts learning to jump.
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Jason tells PEOPLE he first learned of the shooting about 1 o'clock Thursday morning, when Cody's friends came pounding at his door.
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"I think Dateline is popular — and the murder mysteries extremely popular — because they're pulse-pounding dramas, but they're real life," Holt says.
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The 30-second ad shows a D.C.-area pugilist called "The Vanilla Gorilla" pounding on another boxer played by Tyson's son, Amir.
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In a bit of verbal chest-pounding, Soud said he'd have hurt Hazan if the fight happened, reported the Times of Israel.
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Have you ever felt like pounding the pavement or doing a couple of sun salutations seems to instantly melt your worries away?
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Read More Gusher of supply keeps pounding oil prices Societe Generale macro strategist Larry McDonald says that such a trade makes sense.
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"He was really pounding on the Trump administration to make sure that we had a full compliment of our diplomats," she said.
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At one point Tyson was on top of Ruckus, pounding away, when one of Ruckus' friends began punching Beckford in the head.
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With a pounding 28 BPM tempo, nightcore sped and re-pitched existing trance and Eurodance hits into a sugary headrush of sounds.
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"You get this image of some nut in a tinfoil hat pounding at the keyboard," Robin Clark of University of Pennsylvania says.
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Weaver retired the first 22012 batters before Holliday homered with two outs in the fourth, and the pounding was just getting started.
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By setting old tyres on fire, they hope to conceal targets from Syrian government and Russian aircraft that are pounding them relentlessly.
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Their latest release, the Futility EP, mixes brutal grind and pounding, contorted noise rock with Valentine's half-feral snarls and guttural invocations.
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Despite my chest-pounding declarations of the magic of dermatology, there are still plenty of people out there who don't take advantage.
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But after a moment Kroff walks away… You stand very still listening beyond the pounding of your heart to him walking away.
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"People start pounding on her door and throwing themselves at the door to the point where the door actually cracked," he said.
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The rain was pounding and there was Bernie in his poncho not moving an inch, setting an example for all of us.
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Democrats have been pounding away at Republicans, highlighting their attempts to dismantle ObamaCare and its protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
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By the time he made it to the dinner reception, his whole body shook with violent chills, and his head was pounding.
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They muck about with the engines, engage in chest pounding, bemoan that they can't race enough and sometimes even get to race.
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The demo mostly consisted of two big boss battles: one, a fire-breathing dragon; and the other, a fist-pounding guerrilla creature.
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"What, you think you're better than me?" asks Leno, as he puts his competitor in a headlock and gives him a pounding.
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The White Sox did most of their scoring in the second, pounding out four runs after Pineda retired the first two batters.
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Watch some of the most heart-pounding moments in our video above, and check out more E3 coverage in our E3 hub.
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As Michelle Goldberg recently detailed in the New York Times, these are the women doing the thankless work of pounding the pavement.
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Raymond W. Kelly, the police commissioner at the time, attributed the arrest to "public outreach, forensic investigation and old-fashioned pavement pounding."
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"Being behind a desk in New York City just pounding away on a keyboard is not something that centers me," Holden says.
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And though he encouraged the assassination of his opponent, he did not personally issue a bounty while pounding his naked, oiled chest.
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First, make sure the breasts are of an even thickness, which you can achieve by pounding between sheets of plastic or parchment.
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It was dark and gray and pounding rain that day, as hard as I had ever seen it rain in New York.
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An endless, infuriating tapping echoes around the ancient brickwork—somewhere beneath me, a blacksmith is pounding hammer against anvil, over and over.
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In the town of Cizre, tanks could be seen pounding buildings believed to contain PKK members on Sunday, Reuters TV footage showed.
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And Thursday's gains did little to restore the markets after the pounding the main U.S. indexes have suffered in the past month.
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"My heart was just pounding," the young woman, who asked to be identified only by her first name, Angelica, told Dr. Herring.
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I'm on FaceTime with both of them, following the action in real time, heart pounding, when they step through the front door.
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Muhammad was the first to lash out, pounding the other boy with his fists, and staff members had to pull him off.
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On Thursday afternoon, however, the Arab coalition's aerial forces were pounding several neighborhoods of Al Hudaydah, according to residents and aid workers.
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Only later would we learn that cassava contains cyanide; soaking, boiling and pounding it all help to temper or expel its poison.
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It begins with Immigration and Customs Enforcement pounding on a door and the protagonist, Manu, hiding under the bed with her mother.
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The weather in the area was bad, residents said, with pounding rain typical of the monsoon season that is now enveloping Myanmar.
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At night, he traveled to Harlem to hear jazz jam sessions with artists like Thelonious Monk, and his fragmented, pounding, fractured sounds.
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In the field, battered and pummeled by older, bigger opponents trying to unnerve him, Pulisic absorbs the pounding, then gets back up.
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A gentle, yes, pulse — quick but not pounding — emerges behind it, soon joined by a meatier, lower throb in the electric bass.
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It ends with Alana and Este pounding a syncopated rhythm on the drums; the chorus has grown less needy and more defiant.
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Gardner led off by lashing a triple into the left-center gap, pounding third base as he slid in safely head first.
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Hurricane Dorian, which has already battered the Bahamas and left at least 23 dead there, is now pounding the southeastern United States.
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At a minimum, the pounding has bruised Mr. Wang's reputation among members of the urban elite who have heard Mr. Guo's claims.
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The big concern remains that Florence will stall, pounding the region with nonstop rain, catastrophic winds and potentially deadly flooding for days.
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Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency Friday as the Pacific Northwest braces for a pounding snowfall, whipping winds and frigid air.
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"From the moment he had the nomination sewn up, he should have been pounding the turf in states like Pennsylvania," Skelley said.
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It's now pounding the Philippines with heavy rain, and heading west into the South China Sea toward Hong Kong and southern China.
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More troubling than his result was his on-course behavior, which included pounding his putter on a spike mark on the green.
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Justin Bieber was the piano man Friday night in Toronto, spontaneously pounding a little ivory for the folks north of the border.
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James predictably took a pounding for passing up a contested shot in the lane — though the Cavs went on to win the series.
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Due to health reasons, royal fans are unlikely to find Meghan pounding the pavement in Kensington Gardens, the public park on her doorstep.
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Things were relatively quiet in the three weeks preceding this violence, but now Syrian regime forces are pounding the city yet again. 4.
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Your garlic breath gives me a pulmonary embolism every time you scream into my ear in the middle of a pounding techno set.
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Over in Colombia, night owls treat their pounding headaches and bleary eyes with a bowl of soup studded with potatoes and pork ribs.
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But in my time playing Apex, I can confidently say that it replicates the tense, pulse-pounding moments of my first PUBG matches.
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One night, she said, she woke up with the movie producer pounding on her door and yelling at her to let him in.
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Emerging-market currencies also took another pounding, with Argentina's peso ARS=, Turkey's lira TRY= and the Indian rupee INR= all plumbing record lows.
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One morning while speeding along the Palisades Parkway a pounding noise began to rattle the car so hard I thought it might explode.
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That was Wonder Woman pounding the entire DC Comics cinematic universe at the box office — and in about a third of the time.
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By then, the water inside was already up to their knees — far more than they anticipated — and the rain was still pounding down.
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The Illini started pounding the ball inside to the 6-foot-9 Bezhanishvili, who kept hitting layups and jump hooks with either hand.
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I identified with the often-romantic nature of his performances: the kindness, eye-gazing, and mouth-kissing while pounding away at a hole.
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Feel The Bern Game of Thrones isn't exactly known for its subtlety, so "Stormborn" starts with a mega-storm pounding away at Dragonstone.
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Like the Tories, the Labour Party took a pounding in the recent European elections; it is also beset by allegations of anti-Semitism.
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Heavy rains have been pounding many parts of the country in recent weeks, after drought - due to low rainfall in October and November.
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Fists pounding, eyes narrowing, mouth snarling, Giuliani said America is coming after the terrorists and will truck no abuse of its police force.
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On February 18th his regime, with Russian support, began pounding Eastern Ghouta, a suburb of Damascus, with artillery, air strikes and barrel bombs.
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Not sick or hungover for the first time in years, I needed something to do with all the energy pounding through my veins.
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The result was the largest margin of victory for Miami in the series since a 12-743 pounding of the Irish in 274.
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But after a few moments of moving to the music pounding in his ears, T.J. found himself in the midst of an epiphany.
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Mercedes, winners of both titles for the past five years, have also been pounding out the mileage without setting any eye-catching times.
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Sensors track how fast the hammer is pounding, what the crane is up to, activity on the seabed and how these things interact.
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Hollow wooden floors were installed to transmit vibrations, a feature used by teachers for getting attention from deaf ears by pounding their feet.
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But in this case, trolls and ideological allies of the gunman immediately began pounding YouTube's servers with fresh uploads of the graphic footage.
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A throbbing beat is pounding through my skull while half-heard emo lyrics play somewhere in an abandoned viewing screen of my brain.
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Everyone else is comparatively normal, just trying to be regular people, and she keeps pounding down the door and putting everyone in headlocks.
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If you need me in the meantime, I'll be sitting at my desk pounding an imaginary piano with John-ye Tesh on repeat.
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Opening with the pounding, guitar-lead laden "Steel and Silver," Visigoth's second album Conqueror's Oath is a perfect encapsulation of traditional heavy metal.
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Jason had taken her hand and placed it over his bare chest, to his heart, which was pounding wildly, in tandem with hers.
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Mark Wietecha, CEO of the Children's Hospital Association, has been pounding those messages to legislators on behalf of the country's 220 children's hospitals.
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When they cut to a live feed of Hamill, though, everyone's favourite Jedi is busy pounding away at the pavement with a jackhammer.
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And his challenger, 220006-year-old newcomer Stephanie Murphy, has been pounding Mica as an entrenched politician who's been in Washington too long.
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Now there's no one there to help us, just endless articles about crushing it and pounding it and raising in a bad economy.
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With my heart pounding, we dropped down to the ocean floor, but before we hit the bottom I found myself surround by sharks.
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I can feel my heart pounding, and there were so many interactive things that were so cool, and it was so beautiful actually.
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Tampa Bay scored a combined 23 runs in its victories against the Rockies and stayed hot against the A's, pounding out 22 hits.
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So with dynamic [meditation], you're jumping up and down, and you're yelling 'Hoo Hoo Hoo,' and pounding that energy into the sex center.
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The music was still pounding but the night was drawing to a close at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando when shots rang out.
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On reconnaissance in Laos, where United States bombers were pounding an enemy supply route, he began to doubt American reports on the war.
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But progressive groups are pounding senators' offices in opposition to Pompeo's hawkish foreign policy views and negative comments about gay marriage and Muslims.
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"My heart is going to be pounding" when Decorated Invader heads to the gates to start the race, Sandbrook said in an interview.
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Something as simple as practicing "running on egg shells", trying to teach a gait that has less pounding on the legs, can work.
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Sterling has also taken a pounding this year as concerns about a potential British exit, or 'Brexit', from the European Union, have grown.
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ET (Trump is going ahead with the rally despite Hurricane Michael pounding the Florida coast.) --Friday rally in Lebanon, Ohio at 7 p.m.
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Sterling has also taken a pounding this year as concerns have grown about a potential British exit, or 'Brexit', from the European Union.
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The gusts drive breakers pounding against the shore, spin giant wind turbines, and hurl freezing rain that bites at eyes and exposed skin.
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He slickly sets his makeup routine to pounding pop music, transforming from a regular dude into a sparkling vision of the fabulously strange.
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These concerns have been exacerbated in the U.S. by the constant pounding of Wall Street as the source of all that is wrong.
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They opened with errant shots and missed passes, and possessions that consisted of the Americans pounding the basketball while everyone stood and watched.
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His sister said she heard the pounding and went to get her brother after two people asked for him, CNN affiliate KATU reported.
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"If you have sensitivity at the cervix, this can promote more discomfort or hurt having a pounding object toward the cervix," she says.
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Slicing raw vegetables did not make it easier for the volunteers to eat them, the scientists found — but pounding on the vegetables did.
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The episode efficiently pushed assorted pulse-pounding buttons: women in jeopardy, a harrowing rescue from a burning building, a wrongful execution narrowly averted.
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The extreme storm that started pounding the region early Friday is expected to break the record again, for the second time in 218.
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The extreme storm that started pounding the region early Friday is expected to break the record again, for the second time in 22018.
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That song is so enduringly catchy that we still hear it pounding out of speakers and across dancefloors more than 15 years later.
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But for a few minutes there is only this mindlessly mindful task, the spiraling shapes and colors, and the pounding of the music.
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NEW ORLEANS, July 225 (Reuters) - The rain started pounding New Orleans about the time Jeff Carerras put on his morning pot of coffee.
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Much like pregnant women in their third trimester, dads pounding their third beers while standing around shirtless in cargo shorts are simply glowing.
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After all, when you combine a dry, hot environment with 18 hours a day of pounding psytrance, bad trips are bound to happen.
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After noticing that Hall was pivoting away from him, Whittaker immediately began pounding in low kicks to the back of the pivoting leg.
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Political context: Democrats are pounding Republicans with ads across the country highlighting the effect of GOP ObamaCare repeal votes on pre-existing conditions.
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Neymar really made a meal of it, though, pounding the turf in agony (honestly, it didn't look like he got raked or anything).
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CHICAGO — The Cubs were pounding out lopsided victories and squeezing out tight games while putting together their longest winning streak of the season.
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The game is more about speed and swing plays out wide than about pounding runs into the line and passes over the middle.
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The kiss had left a ring of wet around her mouth and a pounding in her panties and it had never happened again.
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Heavy as hell New-Orleans-style sludge riffs, raw vocals and pounding drums make this trio one of the bleakest bands around town.
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White Claw's Senior Vice President of Marketing Sanjiv Gajiwala told CNN that people are pounding Claws faster than the company can make them.
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The Idlib region saw a lull in air raids that have been pounding rebel-held territory after Russia's defense ministry announced on Aug.
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But it also showcases "The Kiss," as heavy and pounding of a track as The Cure ever committed to tape in their heyday.
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The aircraft comes close to touching down, but instead, in a heart-pounding moment bounces off the runway on its back tires instead.
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With a deft touch, Kenin uses the drop shot and lob to rattle an opponent who would prefer pounding groundstrokes from the baseline.
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As he and the others spoke about their values, the same thought kept pounding in my head: How is this not a story?
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Pounding a perennial punching bag like the I.R.S. scores easy political points among Americans who associate the agency with an unpleasant April deadline.
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"This is where I get up and throw the table down and sweep out," she said with a puckish smile, pounding the table.
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"She should treat him like any other person who is on video pounding away at a defenseless person," he said of Ms. Mosby.
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The thin cutlets you need are made from whole breasts by slicing them horizontally, and if necessary, pounding them to quarter-inch thickness.
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Without warning, we're on the other side of Central Parkthe rain pounding outside, and footsteps keeping pace to get out of the bus.
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They fill these YouTube-friendly short films with pounding music and a sense of danger — plus a healthy dose of self-satisfied triumph.
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Then you'll typically see women, not playing music, but rather shimmying in the front row of the crowd, dancing to the pounding syncopations.
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She was a table-pounding idealist and human rights advocate, and believed in using American power to protect innocent civilians and advance democracy.
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Lieutenant Nininger volunteered to go to a spot on the front lines that had splintered under the pounding of a larger Japanese force.
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I woke up, heart pounding, realized it wasn't true, raised my fists above my head and sprang out of bed like a champion.
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I would lean against my standing desk and dance while pounding out e-mails, bobbing in solidarity with the rest of the team.
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The producers used tension-amping slow motion and a pulse-pounding score, and varied the lengths and perspective of shots for maximum suspense.
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Mr. Feldman moved to the building almost 30 years ago — he has a two-bedroom unit — and began pounding the halls soon after.
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So there was always a lot of yelling in our home, a lot of doors slamming and fists pounding on the kitchen table.
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Harvey, by the time it reached Houston, was not expected to bring storm surge or high winds, so much as pounding, extended rains.
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And in Iowa, the elder Mr. Biden delivered a fist-pounding diatribe against President Trump, casting him as the embodiment of public corruption.
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I can hear honking car horns in the distance, which is adding an eerie staccato backdrop to the driving rain pounding our windows.
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For too long we have taken a pounding in cyberspace from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, among others, with little forward response.
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But six months later, with In Touch and others still pounding away at the El Moussas, Mr. Bragman is now baffled and angry.
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It is becoming such a common occurrence that the Angels seemed unfazed, going out and pounding the Dodgers 221-210 at Angel Stadium.
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Jews typically enjoy latkes smothered in sour cream or applesauce (my preference), jelly doughnuts, chocolate coins and, consequently, eight days of pounding Tums.
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Along with the foundation, guests helped build an outdoor patio, stacking the tires, pounding dirt into them and pouring concrete to bind them.
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" Pounding a hand on the table, she added, "There's motherfuckin' three bitches I can call right now , goddammit, that will fill that spot. . . .
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When he wakes up the next day, nothing sounds better to his pounding head and queasy stomach than another slice of greasy pizza.
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"Whatever this trip is, it is not a victory tour with me running around over there pounding my chest," he instructed his speechwriters.
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The action was at times heart-pounding, as a suspect wove through residential streets and accelerated to more than 100 miles an hour.
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Residents said the artillery battle that raged on Saturday was much heavier than usual, with both sides pounding each other's positions for hours.
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At first, the Cougars had some trouble adjusting from former coach Bill Yeoman's conventional, ground-pounding option offense to Jenkins' wide-open attack.
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"After the market took a pounding in December, there seems to be a 'fear premium,' it isn't massive, but it's around," said Gramatovich.
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Bose painted scenes of women splitting husks of grain and pounding rice, potters at their wheels, and farmers out in the paddy fields.
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The Cardinals erased 4-0 and 7-4 deficits in the see-saw marathon, but the Giants persisted while pounding out 15 hits.
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In other campaign news, it became clear that Marco Rubio's boots were made for more than just pounding out the vote in New Hampshire.
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Tonight I'm taking a class called Pound, where you basically jump around and dance the whole time while pounding plastic drumsticks on the ground.
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