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We must say no to the savaging of the school system.
Delivered from fear of immediate savaging, I dared to give an order.
Like many I found his brilliant savaging of their irrationality truly inspiring.
The few voters who could spare two hours in late afternoon to find the debate on television saw little internecine savaging.
The ship shifted the field out of the way and lasers began savaging that squadron, too.
The scars of his public savaging, however, remain.
It also fits decidedly oddly with the government's savaging of humanities funding in higher education.
There is one sure fire arguement against this back door savaging of the state education sector...
"We have proven this year that you can deal with the greatest deficit you ever faced without savaging your programs."
Tonight, as if in defiance of the storm savaging the city, players and audience were quickly joined in perfect interaction.
The traditional savaging of the opposition.
Why the savaging of Bill Clinton?
No savaging of his lady.
With the Klingons running about savaging everything they can, this is no time to renounce the Empire's protection."
An outcry over the savaging of a six-year-old girl pushed the government into announcing emergency legislation banning fighting dogs.
This coverage is not surprising for New York, where elements of the local press have traditionally taken pride in savaging Presidential candidates.
Little wonder that Richard Avedon's elegant savaging fits the current trend toward insensibility so well.
Nowhere is Democratic desperation more evident than in the liberals' savaging of Ralph Nader.
He defeated Carauslus in Gesoriacum, but our lads gave them a good savaging."
He does not deserve this savaging of his character, of his reputation, of his honor.
If the PCC has done its savaging, there's nothing I can do to undo the damage.
A punctilious President notes that one must not "get" the Speaker to pay back the savaging of John Tower.
However, no savaging of my sister's bared chest followed; instead, that tongue, which had cleansed her face of blood, began to sweep her body.
When the song of the Conduit first beckoned, the Wanderer awakened to witness the savaging of what could have been.
He did not expect nor deserve the savaging he got in the primaries from Steve Forbes and Pat Buchanan.