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That ruling dealt a pretty big blow to Oneida. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. That ruling dealt a pretty big blow to Oneida.
Lee Woodard
She could not have suspected that deep opposition would lead her to be the main participant in a federal case that went up to the U.S. Supreme Court and dealt the death blow not only to segregation of the bus system in Montgomery, but dealt the death blow to segregated systems that existed elsewhere in the United States,
John Conyers
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1945
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It's a little bit that we can do to help the people that are less fortunate, ... They will represent the City of Oneida and the Oneida Fire Department very well.
Don Hudson
It's a lot tougher, right from the get-go. It's all uphill on Genesee Street and to Oneida Square and up Oneida Street. Then you have a gradual incline (along the Parkway). That's the flattest part of the course, but it isn't long.
Paul Humphrey
Scott went to see a specialist in London and it was felt he may have a damaged cartilage so it was best to have the operation done sooner rather than later. It's another blow for the club and the player, but these are the cards we have been dealt, and we have to stick together and get on with things. It's a shame for Scott because he has been our best player this season and to lose him is a blow for everyone concerned.
Graeme Souness
(The Nuggets have) dealt with scandals, shooting, run-ins with the coach and injuries, so we've pretty much dealt with it all.
Marcus Camby
Another's sword has laid him low,
Another's and another's;
And every hand that dealt the blow,
Ah me! it was his brother's!
Thomas Campbell
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1763
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the trade union which dealt the death blow to communism.
Ronald Reagan
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1911
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2004
)
This is a great success for the Royal Navy, ... (It) has dealt a sledgehammer blow to the drug traffickers.
John Reid
Life has dealt me a poor hand lately and this is the final blow. I've lost everything and I am not sure what's left to live for.
William Wilson
I would urge all countries and any group that can help to assist. The Americans have been very generous in assisting in other crises. Now they have been dealt a serious blow,
Kofi Annan
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1938
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If we run in the coming elections under the current leadership, we will be dealt a hard blow, beyond any doubt. We will lose between five to 10 seats and this may be optimistic,
Uzi Landau
It's good that I've been in the situation before where I've dealt with pain, I've dealt with soreness, dealt with injuries,
Donovan McNabb
This, coupled with shocking devastation in the Southern US states from Hurricane Katrina, dealt a heavy blow to the dollar, which surrendered all of this week's gains against European currencies.
Shahab Jalinoos
People are openly making the argument that there is no point rebuilding a city that is located between the sea and a river and is below sea level, ... If so, the local economy could be dealt a long-term blow.
M. Hopkins
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