The Independent's Boyd Tonkin also noted "a plot rammed to bursting point with guide-book factoids".
His critics argue that Mr Barnes rammed his reform through with too little consultation.
In the spring Mr Tremonti rammed through parliament a three-year spending plan that included deep cuts.
As officers approached, their car was rammed, and they were unable to carry on the pursuit.
The ball broke loose to Taylor from a corner and he rammed it home from close range.
The truck's driver continued driving and then "rammed ... head-on" into a different patrol car, Bivens said.
They got their reward on 77 minutes when Zaki rammed Maynor Figueroa's awkward cross in from 10 yards.
Then, according to the U.S. military, a driver rammed a truck into concrete blast walls protecting the base.
Republicans rammed through Bush's big marginal tax rate cuts in 2001 with a bit of sleight of hand.
After confidently holding serve, the Scot then rammed home his superiority by breaking again to take it 6-2.
Cars had been rammed against lamp-posts or through the surface of streets, the sides of houses ripped off.
Bush also rammed through such large scale legislative tinkering as Sarbanes-Oxley, Medicare Part D and No Child Left Behind.
He was driving his pale blue scooter in the town, when a rashly-driven SUV rammed into him from behind.
Scott rammed home a 25-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole for a 69 and was one shot behind.
Take the waivers from Obamacare, also known as the Affordable Care Act, which were rammed through Congress in 2010.
Bear's demise has rammed home the full risks of the hefty leverage and funding mismatch at big investment banks.
In a parliamentary system with a large majority, such as Labour enjoys, any law can be rammed through quickly enough.
As Mr Monti's non-party, technocratic government rammed through stiff tax increases and a bold pension reform, the spread almost halved.
Many Labour candidates including cabinet ministers rammed home the idea that the Conservatives could not be trusted to keep the peace.
Edward Kennedy (D-MA), apparently rammed his car into a police barrier not far from the Capitol last Thursday at 2:45 a.m.
The man then rammed a utility worker on the side of the road before grabbing a woman who was trying to help.
Paul Hartley drilled in the set piece and although Maguire failed to connect, it fell to McArdle who rammed the ball home.
Mr McMullen escaped on Tuesday when the van taking him from prison to court was rammed by a car and ambushed by armed men.
Lagares glided back, perfectly timed his leap and plucked the ball at the top of the fence as he rammed into the padded wall.
It's rammed with people scarfing pad Thai of such fresh, vivid, luxurious flavour that it makes any you've ever tried before taste almost laughable.
Their implosion, after years of rapid expansion abroad, rammed home the unpleasant truth that banks may be global in life but are national in death.
Mr McMullen and Mr McDonald escaped when the prison van carrying them was rammed by a green Saab on a busy commuter road in Salford.
Ryan MacDonald, 20, and Stevie McMullen, 31, both from Salford, escaped when a car rammed the van and they were freed by masked armed men.
Dominic Dynes, Brian Sheridan and Brian Cavlan were arrested after police rammed their car in County Armagh two years ago and found the guns inside.
The largest earthquakes in the world occur close to plate margins, areas of the Earth's upper layers that are being rammed together or pulled apart.
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