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18 Sentences With "bully boys"

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Voters in Alabama, like their predecessors, told the Washington bully-boys to stuff it.
Or it could be that the central Europeans have had enough of the overbearing bully-boys of Brussels.
Pretty much all the minnows are in favor of everything EU because it stands up for their interests against the bigger bully-boys.
Shortly before Mr Hariri tendered his resignation, bully boys clad in black and answering to Mr Nasrallah stormed Beirut's Martyrs' Square, the centre of the protests.
Speaking of which, riding the fader (or your laptop's volume buttons) is what you should be doing when you put on this song, so crank up "The Bully Boys" below.
The same user then uploaded another one, which was filled with more Atomwaffen imagery and video clips of drone strikes over the thudding sound of "Thought Control," a song from white power band the Bully Boys.
His team had to act like vacuum cleaners, sucking up every least scrap of evidence, and like bully boys, threatening small fry with certain jail-time to persuade them to co-operate, which might land even bigger fish.
The story of St Kilda has attracted artistic interpretations, including Michael Powell's film The Edge of the World and an opera.McMillan, Joyce (3 March 2007) "St Kilda the Opera brings out the bully-boys". Edinburgh.
FitzGibbon appears in The Bully Boys, a novel by Eric Walters. The book follows his interactions with fictional character Thomas Roberts, whom he takes under his wing during the events surrounding the Battle of Beaver Dams.
Colonel Tuttle and the 2nd Iowa led the gallant charge.Wallace, The Capture of Fort Donelson, 422-7. National colors carried by the 2nd Iowa Infantry including Voltaire P. Twombly throughout the Civil War Voltaire Twombly John A. Duckworth recorded the words of Colonel Tuttle just before the charge. Tuttle told his men, “Now, my bully boys, give them cold steel.
However the headmaster threatened the instructor for the squad, and Annabell was chosen instead. Not willing to give up, Elizabeth plans to march in the parade anyway to try to find a way to present her case. Her brother and his group of bully boys discover her and lock her in her dog Kupe's pen. Annabell is worried, and goes to find her.
In November they played at Electric Ballroom in Camden; forty years to the day since one of their first appearances there. The band saw the year out with three concerts at The Roundhouse. In December 2019, the band released a new single "Bullingdon Boys (Don't Get Bullied by the Bully Boys)". The NME described the song as a ‘barbed swipe at Boris Johnson and his Eton cohorts’.
"No, it's no biggie. They're just jeans, and they can easily be washed," Terkel says. Terkel's teacher Yvonne gets fatally run over (much to the rejoice of the class), and the class's new teacher is the strange Justin. Terkel's parents Sheila and Leon get married on Saturday and the two "bully-boys" in his class, Nigel and Saki, manipulate Terkel to steal beer for them at the party.
Elias is born to Sebastian Vuorela and Ritva "Cindy" Rintala, but Cindy cannot raise the boy alone as Sebastian is in jail. Cindy decides that Elias be adopted, and therefore Meri Vikstedt becomes his guardian. Years later Sebastian bumps into his son when he is doing janitor work and defends Elias against bully boys. Soon Sebastian wants to know his son better and to meet him in Finland, but Meri works in Brussels and Elias therefore moves abroad with his mother.
Police used pepper spray to hold back demonstrators. MEP Emer Costello described protesters as "Bully boys" and said "None of those people (referring to protesters) are actually democrats". A rally organised by the 'Campaign against the Household and Water Taxes' filled the 2,000 capacity National Stadium in Dublin with thousands more having to stand in the surrounding streets. 'Campaign against the Household and Water Taxes' also staged a minor protest in Dublin in July 2012 while 500 protesters against proposed Septic Tank charges had a demonstration outside Leinster House.
Parts of a 1990 episode of the television series "Boon", starring Michael Elphick, were filmed at the school, and featured a number of pupils as extras. The story in question was titled "Bully Boys", the sixth episode of the fifth series, and was broadcast on 30 October 1990. The main playground, the Bridge Library (now the library reception), and the Valley Road playing fields, in particular, were shown. The front steps of Nottingham High School were used as a location for the 2002 film "Anita and Me" and are shown for a short time within the film.
Poison Girls formed in Brighton in 1976, before moving to Burleigh House in Essex, near to Dial House, the home of fellow anarchist band Crass, with whom they worked closely for a number of years, playing over 100 gigs with the band. In 1979 they contributed to the revival of the peace movement by playing a number of benefit gigs with Crass and paying for the production of the first CND badges since CND's heyday. Again in 1979, and again with Crass, they proved influential to the establishment of the short lived Wapping Autonomy Centre by contributing the track "Persons Unknown" to a split single with Crass (who contributed "Bloody Revolutions") and raising over £10,000. Their song "Bully Boys", an attack on violent machismo led to the band being attacked by members of the National Front.
THE BANKS OF NEWFOUNDLAND :You bully boys of Liverpool :And I'll have you to beware, :When you sail on them packet ships, :no dungaree jackets wear; :But have a big monkey jacket :all ready to your hand, :For there blows some cold nor'westers (the Northwesterly Winds) :on the Banks of Newfoundland. :We'll scrape her and we'll scrub her :with holy stone and sand, :For there blows some cold nor'westers :on the Banks of Newfoundland. :We had Jack Lynch from Ballynahinch, :Mike Murphy and some more, :And I tell you by's, (boys) they suffered like hell :on the way to Baltimore; :They pawned their gear in Liverpool :and they sailed as they did stand, :But there blows some cold nor'westers :on the Banks of Newfoundland. :We'll scrape her and we'll scrub her :with holy stone and sand, :For there blows some cold nor'westers'' :on the Banks of Newfoundland.

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