• Secrets and lies may be fascinating to many, but they are hard to hammer into truthful form.

    ECONOMIST: The Mitrokhin archive

  • But the last and biggest nail that Mr Solorzano chose to hammer into his political coffin was to provoke the leader of Ecuador's most powerful party, the Social Christians.

    ECONOMIST: Ecuador

  • Malouda found Kalou in the box and although the cross struck Bolton defender Knight it fell perfectly for the Frenchman, who had only to hammer into a largely unguarded net.

    BBC: SPORT | Football | League Cup | Chelsea 4-0 Bolton

  • Hey, the last time these guys were hip was the year before Steve Jobs' proxy (the famous lady runner) launched a hammer into IBM's image in 1984 in the most famous Super Bowl ad ever run.

    FORBES

  • No matter how resistant Obama may be to learning that basic lesson, our enemies will hammer it into him.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bye-bye, Babylon

  • Eventually, sword makers started using iron, and when they discovered they could hammer carbon into the smelt, they'd make swords out of steel.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • With naked short-selling, a trader has almost limitless ability to hammer a stock into the ground.

    FORBES

  • He also demonstrated an immense level of composure to emphatically hammer his penalty into the roof of the net following a considerable wait while the hosts replaced Khune with substitute keeper Moneeb Josephs.

    BBC: South Africa 0-3 Uruguay

  • Brill yells, imploring Bonnell to hammer his fists and skis into the snow to check his slide.

    FORBES: Avalanche Skiing

  • Dr. Hammer and his team spring into action, pulling the shark on board with a traffic-cone orange gurney.

    FORBES: Summit Series: Catching Sharks With Celebrities And A Billionaire (video)

  • But Bednar charged into the box to hammer home a powerful header from Brunt's cross and almost wrap up the win, and promotion at the first time of asking for West Brom.

    BBC: Doncaster 2-3 West Brom

  • Then I walked back along that row of mirrors, swinging the hammer and sending bright spikes of glass into the summer air.

    NEWYORKER: Miracle Polish

  • Now, supporters are trying to hammer out a legislative proposal before Congress goes into recess in July.

    ECONOMIST: A battle to bring casinos to Mexico

  • The steel tubes, along with steel sheets, are being driven into the seabed using a large impact hammer.

    BBC: Weymouth harbour wall: Warning over repair noise

  • The boards of such firms should ask themselves whether their bosses are stars like Mr Goizueta, or tyrants like Armand Hammer, who ruled Occidental Petroleum as his fief into his 90s.

    ECONOMIST: Firing the boss

  • Scientists need to be sure that when the big hammer tool turns in a rock it breaks the surface into a useable powder that will not clog or damage the sample handling mechanism.

    BBC: Curiosity Mars rover deploys its rock brush

  • It was an incredibly tense match which was tied at 5-5 going into the final end but we had the hammer and we came through it 6-5 to find ourselves in the Olympic final against Switzerland.

    BBC: Rhona Martin tips Great Britain for double medals

  • Sougarret said the drill hammer had been swapped out but hit fresh problems after running into rock that was tougher than expected.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • "Realistically, guys who are into gaming are not necessarily watching television, " Hammer said, directly refuting the 2012 statistic that 49 percent of US households own a gaming console.

    ENGADGET

  • They broke into a home on the same day armed with a hammer.

    BBC: Leyhill open prison: Escaped prisoners' crime spree

  • And it has been my contention in these articles that regardless of who wins the election, and even though it may be at the last moment, Washington will hammer out a compromise that at least kicks the fiscal cliff down the road into next summer.

    FORBES: Market Correction Started In September, Has Room To Get Worse

  • So I was just contemplating whether we were going to meet the same fate - the so-called "hammer treatment", or perhaps, I wondered, the river treatment - being dropped into the Nile tied to a cement block.

    BBC: My experience of Idi Amin

  • To the detriment of investors and traders who had been piling into the franc as a haven, the Swiss National Bank came down like a hammer to weaken the value of the franc.

    FORBES: Investing in Switzerland

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