He just jabs us in the chest with an accusatory finger and hopes that guilt at our ignorance will keep us quiet. |
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Only when the sharp jabs of pain withdrew did she segue from stretching to a slow, mindless warm up. |
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A warm, stinging feeling had begun to spread about her shoulder, and sharp jabs of pain began attacking her knee. |
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Alex says, gasping for air, the stab wound in his back sending excruciating jabs of pain through his whole body. |
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When I'm at work it's a struggle and my body gets jabs of pain now and again. |
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It is very important to check you are up to date with your tetanus jabs if your skin is broken in an injury or you are bitten. |
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As Liston pawed out with a series of jabs Martin timed the last one perfectly and came over the top with a crunching overhand right. |
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They've made snarky jabs about the administration using our soldiers as ' social workers, ' doing all sorts of unmanly, unsoldierly duties. |
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He was still landing those bruising jabs at the bell in his going away triumph. |
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Using jabs to keep the bigger man at bay and hard rights to stun him time after time, Ellis handled Bonavena with surprising ease. |
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Tapia charged forward in his customary fashion but was constantly forced to eat up Barrera's textbook jabs. |
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He then hit me with three light left jabs to the face, and finished with another monster right hook to the face. |
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Lazarus managed to block a blade as swift as a darting snake, disengaged, and went into a series of jabs to ward away his enemy. |
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Dancing around slightly, he looked for cracks in Red's defence, throwing out small jabs to keep him complacent. |
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Griff shots with a power punch in which Kidz dodged and somehow countered with five regular jabs to the face. |
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He jabs a pudgy finger at people in photos, many westerners, stuck into a scrap book. |
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Crouching down, Lee sends two quick jabs and one uppercut to Kyoske as he tries to fight back. |
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Ali used his speed to avoid Cooper's hook and he used his jabs to open a severe cut over Cooper's eye. |
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Charles rushes to his daughter's bedroom and expertly jabs her with the insulin syringe. |
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Nurse Jeanne Woodhouse started vaccinating at 10 am and the jabs were being taken up at a rate of one per minute. |
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Host Alan Kohler quite nicely brought out this defensive side with some telling jabs. |
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The script at each stop was a tick-tock of his accomplishments sprinkled with sharp jabs at Republicans. |
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Boxes full of flu jabs were stockpiled for the event and all of the doctors and nurses at the two surgeries were taking part. |
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The concrete under foot was cold and unpleasantly damp, with intermittent soft squelches and sharp jabs. |
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The better it gets, the more she jabs her arms and hops up and down on the spot. |
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You hold the gloves and deliver uppercuts, hooks and jabs, taking care to sidestep or duck away from punches. |
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He's a veteran and he knows his boxing and I think you're going to see a lot of my jabs in this fight. |
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Treatment usually consists of antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays, eye drops and, occasionally, desensitisation or steroid jabs. |
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Harry goes for his annual jabs first thing in the morning and I shall need all my wits about me. |
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There is no proof of the safety and effectiveness of single jabs for measles, mumps and rubella, scientists said yesterday. |
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Use rudders for heading control and only small jabs of the yoke to correct pitch and bank excursions. |
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He pulled him off of her and, dodging a few punches, landed a few jabs and then a roundhouse punch. |
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He jabs out a cyclic figure, percussively attacking his keys. |
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The problem isn't that the movie spends 90 minutes marinating in bad taste, but that so many of the desperate jabs at humor fail to find their mark. |
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There is a perceived incongruity between the film's dark, fetishistic side and its ironic and humorous jabs at squeaky-clean middle-class America. |
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Meanwhile, if you are planning to visit Indianapolis this autumn, get your jabs and pack your galoshes. |
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When this happens, she assumes a spraddle-legged stance, like a fencer, and jabs the air viciously with her umbrella. |
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The finale provides an apt swansong with a hypnotic vocal mantra that builds into a potent cadenza reminiscent of the early Doves, but customised by piercing percussive jabs. |
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Salmond hit him with well-aimed jabs over the alliance with the Tories, increasing poverty, and the vague offer of extra powers. |
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Four weeks later, Parker had her jabs and I was able to take her out of the house. |
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We are only an hour into it and the partisan jabs are taking away from the seriousness of this issue. |
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It is only interested in presenting political jabs disguised as draft legislation, and we have seen that time and time again on many bills. |
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There's the issue of we shouldn't be taking partisan jabs at the oil patch. |
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In the past, physicians faced the risk of accidental needle jabs when they went to cap a syringe after injection. |
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During feeding, the Killdeer runs short distances, stops as if to listen or look, always with its head up, and then jabs suddenly at the ground. |
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All staff members have once again benefited from health programmes such as back relaxation techniques, relaxation exercises and flu jabs. |
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Asylum-seekers are vaccinated at the border medical centres and invited for booster jabs at the appropriate time. |
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He shrugs his oversized shoulders and jabs his fork into some salad. |
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I kept driving him back with furious right handed jabs to the ribs. |
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His words were cut short by a powerful blow in his stomach, followed by a series of lightning-fast jabs to his rugged face, and finished up with a jaw-shattering uppercut. |
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Before Kentaro had a chance to recover, Jake hit him with a blur of jabs to his chest and abdomen, then knocked him to the ground with a right-handed uppercut. |
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A couple of weeks ago my son who has the same first name as me but he is M.A. Gray whilst I am M.P. Gray went to the surgery to have jabs etc. for his holiday in the Gambia. |
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Gabrielle lay motionless on the ground, curled up in a ball, vainly trying to stop the ponding, flashes and sharp jabs of pain coming from all over her body, it seemed. |
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She screamed to no one and at that took off at a bolt, ignoring the protesting jabs of pain in her chest as she shot over to the door and scrambling with the lock. |
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Straightened and helping me to my feet despite the small jabs of pain which came from my wounds, Alastor surveyed the area as I discarded the head and bones of my snack. |
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Then, after watching a brief bout between local fighters, he entered the ring himself, playfully feinting a few jabs with awestruck Afghan boxers. |
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The reason that babies are given these jabs when they are so young is because young babies are most seriously affected by diseases such as whooping cough. |
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The witty repartee, the insults, and the jabs were all so natural. |
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Fuentes made a positive start, catching Brodie with crisp left-hand jabs. |
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His leg pained him more than he was willing to admit, and his side was sending small sharp jabs of discomfort as if to remind him of its presence. |
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Expect a large assortment of straights, jabs, uppercuts, hooks, and more. |
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Fighting from the left-handed southpaw stance, Magee's slashing left hands and jabs kept Hatton off balance for the majority of the opening stages. |
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Guitars jangling and voices harmonizing, they playfully exchange jabs like two prize fighters sizing each other up, but afraid to commit to the first blow. |
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Round 1 saw a busy Amir Khan as he fought from the outside and kept Judah away with jabs and straights. |
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Easy banter, teasing jabs, a clear-eyed American common sense that tried Hepburn's mettle and made her unbend — she got all that from Rogers, and not from any actress again. |
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The NHS is naturally pro-immunisation, reassuring parents that their babies can easily cope with these jabs. |
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We had had some difficulty in getting some blood samples from Gordon Cooper and he'd complained bitterly about the needle jabs that he had received prior to the flight at the Cape. |
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I'M A Celebrity's Joey Essex claims he suffered hallucinations and started sleepwalking after having jabs for a trip to Africa. |
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In time, the measured jabs will take effect. |
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Warner in particular was resplendent, peeling off a whole Australian theme bar's worth of back-foot punches and jabs and skipping down the wicket to Graeme Swann with Haydenesque muscularity. |
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The show's host admitted he found it difficult to keep a straight face after the music mogul gave him a coupon for the jabs. |
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Senchenko used his superior reach to land jabs, and gained the upper hand as the fight progressed. |
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Our dog was exposed to rabies, so the whole family went to a clinic to get our jabs. |
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The argument that vaccination is pointless because of the number of variants of the foot and mouth virus is about as cogent as maintaining that flu jabs in human beings do no good. |
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Care insurers in the Netherlands offer supplementary insurance for health care provisions such as dental care, physiotherapy, glasses and contact lenses, alternative medicine and therapies and f lu jabs. |
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But in the real world, despite advances in immunization coverage and massive vaccination campaigns, those preventive needle jabs are still not reaching some of the poorest corners of the globe. |
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Salmond hit him with well-aimed jabs After two weeks of floundering in response, Better Together eventually ended the crisis by asserting that Scottish ministers had complete autonomy over NHS policy and spending in Scotland. |
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Get all your jabs on site, and don't bother to pack the sun cream. |
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Capitalise on Muhammad Ali's reach, hand speed and fleetness of foot to bewilder your opponent with lightning fast jabs and straights from the outside. |
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What Canadians see in this place about the thrust and parry of debate and some of the jabs, et cetera, is not a reflection of our relationships within the House. |
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We have bought two young bunnies which are just 10 weeks old and while they were getting their jabs our vet mentioned flystrike. |
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American Ward was too quick and too slick for his British rival, landing at will with razor sharp jabs and hooks and even bullying Froch at times. |
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