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9 Sentences With "poleaxing"

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I'm not crazy about the lumbering, poleaxing power of the V8 Panameras, either.
His poleaxing of cap and trade leaves firms in Ontario with C$2.8bn of pollution permits that may now be worthless.
Evolving through a cycle of sadness, poleaxing grief, frustration and outright fury, Obama has even offered hints of self-recrimination at his own earlier failure to touch the perfidious politics of gun control himself.
One cannot help but wonder, had an emphasis on mindfulness been more widespread at the time, if Anderson and his Magic teammates would be able to more effectively rally after what they regularly admit, in the documentary, was a poleaxing first game.
Tasked across three and a half hours with playing rulers and lovers, not to mention showing outsize emotions — from rabid lust to poleaxing grief — the pair career from the intimate to the epic and back, helped by a multilevel set from Hildegard Bechtler: One minute, we're in an Egypt resembling an elaborate boudoir, the next we're plunged into battle as a submarine belonging to the Roman warrior Pompey spirals into view.
The following plates describe combat with the French, who—according to art critic Vivien Raynor—are depicted "rather like Cossacks, bayoneting civilians", while Spanish civilians are shown "poleaxing the French."Raynor, Vivien. "Goya's 'Disasters of War': Grisly Indictment of Humanity". New York Times, 25 February 1990. Retrieved 29 August 2009. Plates 31 to 39 focus on atrocities and were produced on the same batch of plates as the famine group.
John Fordham of The Guardian commented that the music "dramatically bridges the singer's avant-pop world and the flat-out sax-howling, percussion-thundering soundscape the group have been poleaxing audiences with since 2000." Ben Ratliff of The New York Times wrote that the intentional contrast between Cherry's tenderness and the band's loud aggression sometimes became unbalanced in favour of the latter.Ratliff, Ben (19 June 2012) "Neneh Cherry & The Thing". The New York Times. p. C5.
Poleaxing BSE was a known disease of cattle but there had been no cases in British humans until 1993. They were farmers with infected dairy herds but it was unclear where the disease originated. Between 1992 and 1993 BSE cases in animals exceeded 100,000 then the incidence began to fall. The first known human victim of variant CJD died 21 May 1995 and 10 months later in March 1996 the British government acknowledged there is a link between the human disease and the cattle disease.
On June 7 after winning the election, Ford said that "very first item" on his agenda would be to cancel the federal carbon tax and provincial cap-and-trade programs in order to prevent motorists from being "gouged at the pumps". According to a June 28, 2018 article in The Economist, Ontario, with "Canada's second-highest public debt per person and a growing budget deficit", Fords' "poleaxing of cap and trade" would result in C$2.8bn worth of pollution permits owned by companies that could result in lawsuits. The article said that Ontario would lose C$2bn a year from the sale of pollution permits under its cap and trade program, which represents 1.3% of Ontario's revenue. On October 11, 2019, the Ontario divisional court dismissed a lawsuit by Greenpeace that was filed against the Ontario government for repealing cap- and-trade without public consultation.

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