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"The cane was rife and it wasn't just a lash on the back of someone's trousers - nine times out of 10 it was six across your knuckles that would make them bleed and, if you flinched or removed your hand, you would get six more, " he said.
BBC: Suffolk
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Then with just six minutes remaining, Burton grabbed the winner with a quality strike, pouncing on a knockdown to lash the ball into the back of the net.
BBC: Derby 2-1 Sheff Utd
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Working in a two-man team, on opposite sides of the animal, packers sling a pair of manty-wrapped loads to the sides of a mule's aparejo and lay a 12-15-metre (40-50ft) lash rope gently across his creature's back.
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Weir got in on the act even by striding forward to lash a low shot wide after Danny Cadamarteri laid the ball back to him.
BBC: Growing up in public
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Mr Holt was eventually handcuffed with his hands kept behind his back and brought up to an armchair - face down - so he could not lash out again.
BBC: Pc Neil Bowdery (left) and Pc Maurice Leigh
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In Home of the Brave (2006), veteran characters hit the bottle and lash out, but nevertheless remain noble figures who are able to integrate back into the country they selflessly served.
BBC: Iraq, camera, action: Films struggle with war's legacy
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Hull had committed unnecessary numbers forward and were holding a worryingly high a line at the back when Mendy inexplicably missed a Ryan Shawcross punt upfield, allowing Ethrington to race in from the left and lash a powerful near-post finish past Matt Duke.
BBC: Hull 2-1 Stoke