Those entirely righteous charges, you recall, to defend his reputation and honour from the stains being flung at it.
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Even so, I got a book flung at me for talking in class by our inspirational English teacher, an ex-army man.
Questions from the distant past, even about unrelated matters, were flung at him with no opportunity for him to give thoughtful answers.
Frankie was launched like the stones the Romans flung at the Vandals.
It was a dart flung at a dartboard twenty thousand feet away.
Beyond anger, some expressed sadness for the seemingly defenseless older woman who, they felt, bravely suffered the slings and arrows flung at her for no good reason at all.
In the midst of the bidding, as Josiah remembered it, his mother pushed through the crowd, flung herself at Riley's feet, and begged him to buy the boy as well.
Sergei Filin, 43, was approaching his home around midnight Thursday when the unidentified attacker flung the concentrated acid at him, causing severe burns to his face, the state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported Friday.
The smallest business in the furthest flung location suddenly finds itself at the center of the global marketplace.
He received a pass and instantly flung a pinpoint wrist shot at the net, finding a small opening behind the Detroit goalie.
When the implicit system is at work, far flung corners of the brain are chit-chatting.
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Where Coughlin flung his arms and screamed shock at the non-call of a seemingly-obvious pass interference committed on Manningham, Manning just coolly shook his head, went to the sideline and on the very next drive, on the very first snap, found Manningham for that all-important play.
Intermountain hired 21 respected doctors part-time and an equal number of full-time nurses to act as peer reviewers for doctors at Intermountain's far-flung operations.
It was into this culture that I flung, as it were, A Place at the Table, arguing, in essence, against the idea of a gay ghetto, whether in life or in culture.
Its journalists in other far-flung bureaux were asked to hold the minute's silence at the most appropriate time for their region.
We might get the first edition coming off the presses at 9 or 10 at night which then go on the trains to the far flung corners (and this single, national, market has been there since before WWI) and the papers for London perhaps at 3 or 4 am.
At first, he was planning his own travel to far-flung tournaments.
In interviews, Rice has gently criticized Secretary of State Madeleine Albright for her triumphalism--"Carrying power quietly is sometimes a good thing, " Rice says--and expressed disquiet at seeing the U.S. military mobilized for far-flung humanitarian interventions.
Over the next two and a half years, my tiny office on the second floor of our white stucco house at 1 Oulad Fares Street became the world headquarters of a far-flung effort to find Arabs who had saved Jews during the Holocaust.
"At the moment the BGH is very centrally situated to serve a very far-flung Borders area, " she said.
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Witnesses said several passengers were waiting at the top of a stairwell aboard the vessel as it approached the dock and were flung off their feet.
When Bradford demonstrated HireVue for me on his iPhone, it seemed so simple and fluid, I had a strong sense that this would catch on, especially at big companies that do a lot of hiring and for those who are screening far-flung candidates for executive positions.
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