Fishing boats battered by years of storms, saltwater and sun were strewn about the beach like stranded jellyfish.
The industrial Midwest has been similarly battered, and Democratic losses there may be more substantial.
Barefoot monks holding alms bowls share the streets with scooters, battered cars and cycle rickshaws.
Though long mulled, the announcement looked like first aid for India's battered reputation in international markets.
McCain has been battered by the party's conservative activist base and by talk-radio hosts.
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Helped by the donations already received, Mozambicans have been working hard to rebuild their battered country.
Initial estimates put recovery time for the battered province at three to five years.
Millions of New Yorkers and New Jersey residents battered by the storm are still without power.
In other matters, Ballmer projected a long, hard workout for the recession-battered world economy.
They got battered last weekend and they've got something to prove to their fans.
They have nixed heart-rending solicitations with shorter-term goals, like sheltering battered women or feeding hungry children.
That sort of thinking has caused plenty of pain for the piracy-battered music industry.
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly has been battered since the patent on Prozac expired last year.
The battered telephone companies, long an elusive market for Cisco, could use this kind of help.
The Oil Service ETF (OIH) looks battered and bruised, but could stage a mini bounce.
"Cash is king" is Buckingham's moniker for this genre of battered stocks with sizable cash cushions.
Among the discoveries: The lunar crust is much thinner and more battered than scientists had imagined.
Mr Davies' daughter Bonnie said he was "battered and bruised" but not seriously hurt.
Many hedge funds were battered by the recession, but they still hold a powerful allure.
On Thursday Emily battered the eastern Caribbean island of Grenada, ripping off roofs and flooding streets.
For the sheriff the ceremony is a spiritual moment, an attempt to heal his battered soul.
In 1988 he watched in pain as Michael Dukakis was battered without mercy by George Bush.
Labor markets have been among the most battered sectors of the economy, along with housing markets.
The third quarter saw New York shaken by an earthquake and battered by Hurricane Irene.
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Unfortunately for Peacock, he will have little time to nurse his bruised and battered body.
His support among black voters, never great, was as battered as the Lower Ninth Ward.
They reported hearing a loud bang and seeing a flash as strong winds battered the aircraft.
Yeovil continued to pour forward in search of an equaliser as they battered the visitors' defence.
For conservatives, the family is being battered by pop culture, gay rights and feminism.
Strong winds and heavy seas battered the east coast in December, causing extensive damage and flooding.
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