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20 Sentences With "a bashing"

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Foreign aid has come in for a bashing in recent months.
It also explains why he expects others to accept a bashing and be fine with him the next day.
"They let in every boy but I'm the only girl in sight," she sings on "Line Up," over a bashing beat.
"The industrial sector will get a bashing," said Subramanian Swamy, the former Harvard University economist and lawmaker from Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party.
"The carmakers are getting a bit of a bashing, which is not really surprising following Trump's comments overnight," said CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson.
I'm fully confident that copyright, for instance, will no longer exist in 10 years, and authorship and intellectual property is in for such a bashing.
Carried by pulsing keyboards and a bashing beat, Kevin Parker — the one-man studio band Tame Impala — confronts all the misgivings of being a grown-up still making pop music.
But although the absent prime minister took a bashing, and the polls will duly show whether that makes any long-term difference to her popularity, her understudy, Home Secretary Amber Rudd, performed extremely well.
"It's a bashing of my character, and what hurts, I guess, is the fact that she hasn't come out and made a statement to say, 'You know, I wasn't talking about Andrew, I was talking about somebody else.'"
It's not a new problem -- the schism between creator and creation was established in literary theory in the 1960s -- but with this recent glut of films hanging out fascism for a bashing, it's one worth bearing in mind.
That narrative took a bashing this week Uber&aposs London revenues could fall to zero in the next few months if it cannot persuade the courts, and then Transport for London, the city transport regulator, to undo the decision.
LONDON — Earlier this week, Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Gertjan Vlieghe delivered a set-piece speech at Bloomberg's European headquarters to discuss the future of economic forecasting in the context of Britain's exit from the EU. Economics as a discipline has taken something of a bashing in the past handful of years, with UK economists seeing particular ire since June for their failure to accurately forecast the immediate impact (or lack thereof) that Brexit would have on the country's economy.
In 2011, Docker was placed into an induced coma after arriving at St George Hospital's Intensive Care Unit following a bashing on the streets of Cronulla by a gang of teenagers.
Lynette makes her way to Anne's house where she confronts her about her pregnancy. Unfortunately Anne's husband Warren overhears and asks Lynette to leave. As Lynette remembers what Porter said to her about Anne's husband's violent nature, she makes her way back to the house where a bloody Anne is on the floor after a bashing by her husband. In an attempt to save Anne, Lynette throws a candlestick at Anne's husband and tells him to back off.
There are costumes made for film and theater, but it is also made show off popular looks to fans and friends on the red carpet or other fancy places. Discovered by INSIDER articles, celebrity women tend to dress or half dress for that manner, when they are not filming or doing production. These specific locations are places like, the Red Carpet, Engagement photos, Music Awards, VMA's, Venice Film Festival, and the Grammy's. This isn't a bashing statement, it is an honoring one.
It was up for that kind of a bashing." The duo felt it was not only critics but also fans who had grown tired of the duo, and their label who Bob felt lacked the "over-the-top enthusiasm" they bore when the duo signed with them. The duo had also grown tired of writing and playing music, and held off releasing any material for almost a year. Bob said: "We knew we had to come up with a good album or that would have been the end of it.
He plans a wedding for Lindsay and Melanie after theirs falls apart, and gives up his parental rights to his young son Gus so that Melanie and Lindsay will reunite in the first season. He pushes Michael away, so that he will go back to his boyfriend. He helps his young lover Justin recover after a bashing at his senior prom, which Brian attended to please Justin. He gives up his job and money to beat the anti-gay candidate for mayor, Jim Stockwell, and is willing to give up his loft and nightclub to be with Justin in the final episodes.
Fleetway Companion by Steve Holland, p.89Spoken quickly for comic effect, the names of the two characters were intended to sound like that of a district in Liverpool called Birkenhead A common supernatural theme linked the three new humour strips. In Sam's Spook, drawn by the ubiquitous Leo Baxendale, Sam was a schoolboy with a ghostly pal called Spooky, who used his powers to humorous effect on Sam's behalf. The strip mostly consisted of Sam's school friends catching Spooky doing a bit of ghostly cheating in order to help Sam win at sports or football, and Sam doing a lot of running away to avoid a bashing.
Hoskyns feels that this song plays it safe, describing it as "the most harmless piece of music the group had yet recorded as the Band." Hoskyns does praise Hudson's piano, and the combination of Helms' "funky" rhythm guitar with Robertson's "piercing" guitar solo. DeRiso states that "Robertson’s guitar weaves in with a serrated economy, working in counterpoint to Levon Helm’s tough rhythm riffs." Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh described "Time to Kill" as one of the most notable "fine moments" from the Stage Fright album, along with "Stage Fright" and "The Shape I'm In." Burks praised Robertson's guitar opening and described the song as "a controlled performance, if, paradoxically, a bashing one," with "a complacent lyric" that he compared to Dylan's work at the time.
KAROBES, Ltd., Sept 18, 1956 [3 November 1955], No. 31427/55. Class 52(4) Other inventors working at Karobes and filing patents were Barry Arnott, Leslie Morrison Keegan, Thomas Vincent Keegan and Gustav Donald Possart. In the mid-1960s a seat cover made of "wool tartan backed with ocelot velvet" retailed at £7 17s. 6d. In 1969 the U.S. legislation made head restraints compulsory in new cars, and the European automotive industry had to follow. In 1973 the British Automobile Association together with the British Standards Institution conducted tests of head rests, and Karobes' "X10" head restraint was one of the only three models which passed the test (less than 45° head rotation, 32 km/h).New Scientist: Head rests take a bashing, 5 July 1973. Karobes was one of several car industry suppliers in Leamington Spa.

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