Ubisoft was previously stung by a flawed adaptation of another hit game franchise, Prince Of Persia.
Davis also required treatment in the third set after being stung by a wasp.
Lucious stood on the court after the buzzer sounded, stung by the final half-second.
Maybe she'd been stung by a hook before, a distinct possibility in this era of catch-and-release.
England might have expected to run through the tail, but again they were stung by Bangladesh's tenacity.
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Stung by what they see as unfair competition, bricks-and-mortar retailers are supporting efforts to change the law.
Stung by Mr O'Neill's criticism, the World Bank's bureaucrats have been working overtime to prove him wrong.
Stung by falling behind, Inverness committed more men forward and scored the equaliser five minutes before half time.
Issuers of private-label cards, stung by high delinquencies and defaults, pulled back sharply due to the financial crisis.
Stung by this brutal recession, businesses that have kept their doors open are still wary about adding workers.
Now Cisco, stung by uneven results and a stock plunge, is pulling back.
Stung by Woolf's condescending tone, and unpersuaded by her argument, Nicolson wrote again, criticising Fry and the Bloomsbury Group in yet stronger terms.
"You get stung by a wasp and then find yourself in the newspaper as if you had been doping, " Cannavaro said.
Stung by their midweek defeat by Hearts, Celtic were looking to improve on a series of poor displays away from home.
Cabdrivers in London say they have been stung by travel warnings that have rendered Britons weary of coming into the capital.
John McCain, stung by his double-digit defeat in South Carolina, gave a concession speech written by a pen dipped in acid.
She was stung by jellyfish on her lips, forehead, hands, and neck.
After being stung by an early Elliott Whitehead try, Leeds responded through McGuire before Michael Platt's effort kept the Bulls in the game.
David Lynn had an anxious moment away from the course, when he and his girlfriend were both stung by a scorpion whilst sleeping.
The hosts were stung by the goal and took a few minutes to regain their composure as City pressed to double their advantage.
"You get stung by a bee and then find yourself in the newspaper as if you had been doping, " said a furious Cannavaro.
Stung by a sense of injustice, County tried to find an equaliser but the visitors were looking increasingly dangerous on the counter attack.
Stung by accusations that it is diluting its trumpeted commitment to greenery, the government details its support of all sorts of expensive schemes.
Sunderland, perhaps stung by their manager's words at half-time, shrugged off the setback and hit back with a spirited performance early in the second half.
Stung by criticism, SAP has renewed its commitment to customers.
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Elephants don't like being stung by bees flying up their noses.
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Other companies developing heart drugs could be stung by the result.
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But stung by the ferocity of Israel's reprisals, most lethally in the January 2009 war, Hamas reined in its fire and forced others to do likewise.
There is a sort of rough path which you can follow, but be prepared to be cut by thorns and stung by nettles in high summer.
Republicans stung by the overwhelming support for Obama from Latino voters that helped the president win re-election in November are divided over how to proceed on immigration.
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