Whipped
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Reno disowns him, so Kirby goes for Reno and is pistol
whipped.
Any adult male who preys on minors should be - literally -
whipped
to within the proverbial "inch" of his life.
One of my favorite parts in the movie is when Tom says "Last week Aunt Polly
whipped
me for swiping a pie, but it wasn't me.
It is not mentioned clearly that why these dogs are killing people without a reason probably because they see
whipped
cream & a cherry on top above people's heads.
Later we find that the girl who has been
whipped
to death has died as a human sacrifice, although it's not clear how, since the blood on her dead face has nothing to do with the whipping.
The harrowing facts of the ordeal have a tough time making an impact here, what with Ernest Kinoy's teleplay
whipped
up on the spot and Julius Harris stepping in for Godfrey Cambridge at the eleventh hour as dictator Idi Amin.
The reason Sheehan may have only wanted Howard, Fine, and Howard might have been the scene where they order such bizarre things like a "ham and corn beef sandwich on white on rye" or a "baloney with
whipped
cream"!
Members wearing white robes, a big cross burning, and Marsha Mitchell being
whipped
for threatening to go to the DA with what she knows.
Whipped
up by his movement, papers float around him.
The choice of words to describe America’s fiscal situation matters, given the hysteria that has been
whipped
up in recent months, primarily by people who want to make big cuts in the country’s two main entitlement programs, Social Security and Medicare.
Media fascination
whipped
up speculation and interest.
But this cannot excuse an ugly strain of English nationalism,
whipped
up by Nigel Farage’s UK Independence Party and cynically exploited by the Conservative Party’s Brexiteers, led by former London Mayor Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, the justice secretary in Prime Minister David Cameron’s cabinet.
But whereas Congress
whipped
up communal hatred undercover and in shame, communal division is part of Sangh Parivar's mandate.
But the racial prejudices
whipped
up by Nazi propagandists were not the same as the ones we see among many Trump supporters today.
China follows the power game within the EU through its French friends, and therefore knows which governments need to be
whipped
into line.
It took more than a decade during which politicians, so-called academics, and journalists
whipped
up emotions of incompatibility before people in the various republics were willing to think of separations, and it required bloody fighting before they were willing to be pushed into narrow ethnic confines.
In a fevered environment, without good editorial validation or tools for sourcing, citizens can be preyed upon and
whipped
up by demagogues, as we saw in recent weeks at Sarah Palin’s rallies after Internet theories painted Barack Obama as a terrorist or in league with terrorists.
The Pecora Commission hearings were sensational, but it is difficult to argue that the public anger they
whipped
up was much greater than that which greeted Wall Street’s titans when they testified before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in 2010.
Chibok girls who escaped or were released have said in interviews that abductees were
whipped
to persuade them to marry.
Global competition has
whipped
many of the region’s industries into shape and fostered significant productivity gains in advanced sectors, but these gains have remained limited to a narrow segment of the economy.
Not insignificantly, this hysteria was
whipped
up in the name of fighting “treason” and bolstering “national security.”
This
whipped
up animosity among Europe’s peoples and provided ammunition for radical parties of all stripes, severely damaging the European integration process.
Allegations like these have
whipped
up nationalism, hatred, and anti-Western hysteria, distracting Russians from Putin's culpability for their country's economic crisis.
In recent weeks, other BJP-run states in India’s Hindi-speaking heartland have
whipped
up hysteria over “love jihad,” reflecting the party’s deeply entrenched Islamophobia.
Lénore and Henri stood motionless, shocked and rebellious at such lying, when they themselves were
whipped
if they did not tell the truth.
The nail-makers violently
whipped
them on with their voices, shouting out to them in Walloon to sing more, still more, yet a little more, while the spectators, about a hundred people, stood by in mute fascination in the midst of this infernal music of a hundred and eighty chaffinches all repeating the same cadence out of time.
A few buckets of water had been thrown over the heaps to complete their extinction; all danger of a fire had gone by, but the anger of the crowd had not subsided; on the contrary, it had been
whipped
up.
It was midday; the hunger of six weeks on strike was awaking in these empty stomachs,
whipped
up by this race across the fields.
A putter-girl was taken and
whipped
by the women with her breeches split open and her buttocks exposed before the laughing men.
The clouds were galloping by,
whipped
on by the strong wind which was blowing up there; but they were growing white, and ravelling out thinly with the misty transparency of troubled water over the moon's face.
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