Already reeling from the flu, I grew more nauseated as I sloshed in the wind-whipped waves.
Motorola got pistol-whipped with a Blackberry, a Blackberry Research In Motion lawsuit that is.
The government has whipped up public opinion that these are deals favorable to western companies.
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So, unless I whipped out my credit card, I was literally unable to make a move.
The grandmother only got her new glasses whipped off and smashed to the ground.
Considering DirecTV whipped up its own search algorithm from scratch, it seems to work intuitively.
But lower-priced oil threatens the happy confluence of events that has whipped investors into a frenzy.
But they forget that he got summarily whipped by Rep. Bobby Rush in Chicago.
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If whipped cream is to your fancy, sweeten it ever so sparingly with confectioners' sugar.
Your phone and PC still churn out electrons, which must be whipped along copper cables.
My tabaka came with a side of green beans mixed with lightly whipped yogurt.
From a sharp angle and with traffic in front, Stalberg whipped the puck toward Niemi.
Other companies have faced attacks by mobs, whipped up, many believe, by local power brokers.
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Mr Bassiouni's report described how prisoners were hooded, whipped, beaten and subjected to electric-shock treatment.
She whipped out her HTC phone, took a picture of the sign and laughed.
Thousands of fans whipped out mobile telephones and lit up the darkened stadium with illuminated screens.
In California, the Santa Ana winds whipped up debris that slammed into power lines and equipment.
"I whipped him with a switch and a belt, " he told the BBC in 2003.
Mr Blunkett half-joked recently that parents who send their children to private school should be horse-whipped.
Before he began to experiment with flaking and precipitating soyabeans, whipped cream was a hit-or-miss affair.
Vortices of dust whipped up by the wind have been pictured by previous Mars rovers.
The meal began with plump potato ravioli topped with dollops of pumpkin as light as whipped cream.
To foster entrepreneurship, Sweden allows scientists to own the rights to discoveries whipped up in university laboratories.
"You boys drive a hard bargain, " Brother Jobe said and whipped out a fat roll of bills.
Still, that's what everyone, including IBM's dog-whipped shareholders, imagined Gerstner had really meant by his no-vision statement.
It showed steers being whipped, beaten and slashed repeatedly, and suffering terrible pain before they are slaughtered.
Soon enough, cameras were being whipped around in the direction of the peaks that were jutting out of the water.
He whipped a black hood off a stand-up wooden camera, its 1938 receipt from Glasgow neatly tucked into its sides.
Two minutes into the song, after a solo, Townshend whipped into his trademark windwill on his Stratocaster.
"My grandfather and grandmother were whipped and beaten, and had the scars to prove it, " he said.
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