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And now my head has been thwacked from my joyful body.
I think Tesla's about to get thwacked by the invisible hand of competition.
Jamie leaned in and measuredly thwacked the carton down the table toward his little brother.
From the outset, the strings are thwacked in a percussive manner, with allowance for birdlike squeals.
They thwacked off as many as they could, then took the drapes down to wash them.
In 2002 the employers of Gordon Jones, a steel-drum loader, were thwacked with a 30% tariff.
Ms. Waller-Bridge relishes writing moments where women get thwacked, cartoon rake style, by the contradictions of feminism.
If a jockey is thwacked off his mount, his riderless horse can still win on its own, like Garfunkel arriving without Simon.
Barbara Comstock, a two-term Republican representative in a suburban Virginia district abutting Washington, was thwacked by her Democratic challenger by 12 points.
The Canadians wanted to keep Chapter 19, and to receive assurances that they would not be thwacked by tariffs on cars or car parts.
From the opening of the first movement, which begins with a thwacked chord that sets off fidgety riffs, the music is continually kinetic and shifting.
The loudest complaints are about the inclusion of Canada in the list of countries thwacked by trade barriers, which has damaged a highly integrated economic area.
They have been thwacked with tariffs on steel, aluminium and components from China, and threatened with broader levies on cars and car parts in the name of national security.
Oh OK, I didn't because it's probably made up, but I do highly approve of a traditional carb 'n' fat-based Latin dish getting merrily thwacked into a corn straitjacket.
It was the details of utopia that gave Plato so much trouble, and by not going into them Brennan avoids stepping on the rake that thwacked Plato between the eyes.
"When we were younger my sister blindfolded my head, and she grabbed the other end and just took off running, and just thwacked me into a wood beam pole," she recalls.
The centerpiece of the program was Ustvolskaya's Composition No. 2, "Dies Irae" (1973), which features eight grinding double basses, a hyper-dissonant piano, and a wooden cube being thwacked with two hammers.
Take the zeal with which So Percussion's Adam Sliwinski thwacked out the opening bongo strokes of "Drumming" (1970-71) last Saturday, and the ripple of recognition that murmured through Alice Tully Hall.
And though I didn't tally 'em up, it's true that body after expendable body is thwacked, pummeled and left for dead in "Baaghi," as our hero, Ronny, fights his way to … well, to what exactly?
Then they thwacked her on the back and her cries joined mine and they laid us side by side, boy and girl, two underwater creatures suddenly forced to fill our lungs with cold dry air.
In the second inning of last night's 3-2 Rangers win over the Houston Astros, Texas third baseman Adrian Beltre got a hanging breaking ball and, dropping to one knee, thwacked it over the leftfield wall.
You can also hear it as a gentle reminder that gospel music lies near the heart of American popular music: The taut, thwacked, polyrhythmic musculature of African-American church drumming offers depth and flexibility across styles.
I'm sure there are people out there who love that version, but to me it sounds a bit like someone's taken that piano line and repeatedly thwacked it over the head with a concrete slab until the colour drains.
That avoids businesses being thwacked by taxes on the entire value of the products they buy and sell rather than just the value they create—a situation that often made it cheaper to import stuff rather than make it locally.
Equal parts personal documentary and fantastical metafiction, the film, which won the US Documentary Special Jury Award for Innovation in Nonfiction Storytelling at Sundance, follows Kirsten's experimental efforts to "kill" her father onscreen in variously appalling scenarios: He's struck by an air conditioner; he's thwacked with a piece of construction detritus on the streets of New York; he simply crumbles and falls on the sidewalk one day.
Owsla Head of A&R; Chris Morris explained that "In order for an artist to be signed, there has to be that passion from the top down," asserting that it is an "artist-driven" company. On May 5, 2017, Owsla released an annual compilation album, Howsla. It was described by Pitchfork as a "a focused take that’s largely modeled on bassline house, a style from the northern UK that’s distinguished by greasy low-end melodies, hard-thwacked drums, and a slippery, skippy sense of swing." Subsidiaries of Owsla include Nest HQ, a website dedicated to giving exposure to electronic music artists and Owsla Goods, a 'fashion wing'.

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