• Being an island, Britain gets hammered by winds whipping in water from the Atlantic Ocean and dry, biting breezes from across Europe.

    FORBES: Rain Can't Stop Wimbledon, But Could Wash Out Olympics

  • And the shot-stopper then failed to get anywhere near a header from Walters after Wilson had played a great one-two with Pennant before whipping in a delightful cross.

    BBC: John Carew scores the opener for Stoke

  • His whipping in the mid-term elections seems to have had an effect on Mr Bush: his most senior officials are quietly exploring the possibility of deals with his opponents.

    ECONOMIST: American politics

  • He later said that he would rather have taken a whipping in public than to acknowledge that relation, because he knew it would be leaked to the public, which it was.

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  • Earnshaw, winning his 50th Wales cap, played provider from the left whipping in a deep ball which an unmarked Cotterill, omitted from the original squad, met at the far post to volley home.

    BBC: Wales 5-1 Luxembourg

  • "I didn't quite buy that you're a fisherman who's got bills to pay and children who need clothes, despite the empty swordfish traps whipping in the furious ocean winds behind you, " Randy would say in his patented tone of faux disappointment.

    CNN: 'American Idol' recap: We're all in the mood for a melody

  • At the same time Microsoft has been whipping Netscape in the browser wars.

    FORBES: Empire of pieces

  • In whipping up a soy-milk-and-blueberry shake from Herbalife's ShapeWorks protein powder, Heber was also promoting the controversial dietary supplement company.

    FORBES: Supplemental Income

  • Slovakia finally found a good delivery from Sestak on the right, the Bochum winger whipping a cross in from deep for Vittek to plant a perfect header into the bottom corner.

    BBC: New Zealand 1-1 Slovakia

  • Even so, Sprint seems to have effectively used Lightsquared as a whipping boy for Clearwire in their negotiations.

    FORBES: Clearwire: The Little Engine That Might

  • They are whipping up tasty concoctions in their kitchens and hoping for something to click with early adopters who are label-reading at Whole Foods and Fresh Markets.

    FORBES: The Beverage Whisperer's Five Microtrends to Watch in 2013

  • Reading my mind, somebody offered me a substance billed as chocolate mousse, the smoothness coming not from heavy whipping cream, as in the traditional recipe, but from avocado.

    WSJ: Plumbing the Juice Mentality

  • Much fine speechifying ensued as both sides tried to appeal to the American fund managers in the audience by whipping out competing sets of figures to demonstrate the shareholder value inherent in their proposals.

    ECONOMIST: French banks

  • Most of the picture takes place in 1885, in the Old West, where the specially rigged DeLorean that has been whipping Marty and Doc back and forth in time runs out of gas.

    NEWYORKER: Back to the Future, Part III

  • Mr. Slim bought Mexico's state-run phone company, Telmex, in 1990, whipping it into shape.

    WSJ: Rare Headwinds in Mexico Buffet Slim

  • Capitalising on the chronic insecurity of Americans in matters of taste, she branded herself the ultimate authority on perfect living, be it making coasters from pressed pansies or whipping up dinner for 20 in half an hour.

    ECONOMIST: Face Value

  • Boston (CNN) -- A monster blizzard has left at least one person dead and hundreds of thousands of New Englanders in the dark and in the cold Friday night, thanks to a storm that's already delivered whipping winds and more than a foot of snow in some parts, with prospects of even double that by the time it's done.

    CNN: 1 dead, 600,000 without power from ongoing blizzard

  • To top it all, in wartime, heavy whipping cream was a banned substance.

    ECONOMIST: Robert Rich

  • Gayle, batting with great sense given that none of his team-mates were able to really establish themselves at the crease, defended cautiously in the main before whipping the odd boundary through the on-side when given the chance.

    BBC: Chris Gayle defies Australia with West Indies century

  • He's a character with willow in hand this Taylor, whipping Plunkers round the corner for one.

    BBC: SPORT | Cricket | England | First Test, day four as it happened

  • When he's not praising the Lord, he's whipping around the roads near his home in Olcott, New York, in his white 1996 Miata, the Hallelujah chorus blaring over his cd player.

    FORBES: Cult brands

  • It's far from clear who in El Ejido is responsible for whipping up an atmosphere of racial tension.

    BBC: Spain's immigrants demand more rights

  • The countries share top place with nine points and Malawi will remain in contention provided they triumph away to whipping boys Djibouti.

    BBC: World Cup fates hang in balance

  • China's depth of talent allowed them to call on rings world champion Chen Yibing to extend the lead in the next round, the gymnast whipping the crowd into a frenzy after a 16.575-point display.

    CNN: China secure men's gymnastics victory

  • Overall, 980 out of the initial 1, 024 participants started the fifth leg of this year's MDS, a grueling adventure challenging participants to test their bodies and minds as they take on whipping sandstorms and blazing temperatures of up to 50C in their epic journey across the Southern Moroccan desert.

    CNN: Winners survive 'toughest race on Earth'

  • The ritual involves participants whipping their bodies with palm leaves that have been dipped in a heated mix of water and turmeric powder.

    BBC: Meet August��s BBC Travel Photo Nomad

  • The SEC started the New Year with 15th ranked Alabama whipping 7th ranked Michigan State 49-7 at Orlando in the Capital One Bowl.

    FORBES: New Year's Day Bowl Games Prove Big 10 Conference Football Programs Are Obsolete

  • For the Irish, losers of their first two in Poland, including a 4-0 whipping by Spain that eliminated any chance they could move on, this game was about national pride.

    WSJ: Euro 2012: Italy Advances in More Ways Than One

  • The thesis was that Britain's electoral system had led to an overpowerful executive that ruled the country only nominally through debate in Parliament, and actually by the ruthless whipping of subservient members through their parties' lobbies.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • Cal-a-Vie specializes in pampering its guests--as well as whipping them into shape.

    FORBES: Cal-a-Vie Reverie

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