She said her mother had been knocked out of bed by the force of the blows.
We're finding out the long-term consequences of repeated blows to the head, and it's not pretty.
It blows up when too many of those depositors seek redemption at the same time.
In 1966, Robert and his younger brother Peter literally came to blows at a family picnic.
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You know it's big, but when you get there it still blows you away.
The wind typically blows east at more than 25 knots, or 29 miles per hour.
The fact that the Burj Khalifa in Dubai exists blows my mind it's just awesome.
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But the Tohoku earthquake may not deliver any devastating blows to U.S. and Bermuda reinsurance firms.
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The kind of stuff that's so familiar that a well-informed person blows off the threat, somehow.
But the spreading international credit crunch still has the power to deal Japan fresh blows.
And Microsoft discovers its a bad idea after it blows up in the broad market.
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Mr Anwar may still be popular enough to land a few blows on the government.
The targeted air-conditioning blows 70-degree air only on the servers that are serving up data.
Their cases share a common thread -- repeated concussions, sub-concussive blows to the head, or both.
He played 20 seasons in the NFL and allegedly suffered repeated blows to the head.
The company, which built a reputation on customer service, has weathered image blows before.
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Assuming extension of the 2003 tax cuts, the Dow blows past 12, 000 in 2006.
Hollande looked a much calmer presence who excelled both in ducking blows and holding his ground.
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Thus the executive question, how much sustainability dissonance can the portfolio sustain before it blows apart?
Conversely, there's no way to store excess electricity when the wind blows unexpectedly hard.
At his boss' funeral, somebody blows up Gillette's limo before he can get into it.
The political parties are trading blows over tax policy in the run-up to the general election.
Indeed, the coal boom blows yet another hole in the effort to restrain greenhouse-gas emissions.
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President Bush, then Governor Bush, played real hardball and there were some low blows against McCain.
In the late 1990s ASEAN was powerless in face of a series of blows.
That makes the blows seem all the harder, and Diana's successes all the sweeter.
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Arthur Brumhill's body was found with blows to the head in Wellingborough Road, Northampton, in 1993.
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Although a restructuring plan was in the works, Ford suffered a series of other blows.
When a whale blows, the dishes catch the spray thrown up by the animal.
Ben Curtis had a 40ft putt then it blows 15ft off the green into the rough.
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