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Imagine, in lieu of mud, the slinging of accurate information.
His pitches come out of a slinging, three-quarter to low-three-quarter delivery.
The key issue is that mud slinging is not a form of perjury or libel.
Traditional slinging is still practiced as it always has been in the Balearic Islands.
What interests me about the phenomenon is not the slinging of tremendous words, but the strictly Yankee use which is made of them.
Oriando called a halt to the slinging.
Typically aggressive slinging (swinging a player by the jumper or throwing the player to the ground) of oppositions players in a tackle is not allowed.
I answered, un- slinging my compound bow, that wonderful weapon that could shoot an arrow two hundred and fifty yards.
Let the Slinging Begin At 7 tonight, Texas Tech opens against Southern Methodist.
Although its slinging of insider Hollywood lingo lends it a contemporary gloss, the gentle fun it pokes at the movie business is beside the point.
We were up to Hammock Slinging (Basic) and Toilet Flushing (Advanced).
Chapter Nine Two and a half hours passed with the slinging of fists, the darting of hands, the cracking of flesh against bruised flesh.
The slinging of the racquet was understandable bad form; the umpire did not even issue a warning for racquet abuse, turf abuse or protocol abuse.
He saluted the fading simulacrum by bringing the flat of his sword to his forehead before snapping the weapon down in the ritual slinging of blood.
These should be priorities in our debate and in our resolution, rather than the slinging of mud at certain countries and cases, as seems to be happening here.
While "Slinging Sammy" was putting the ball up, there may never have been a better receiver pulling them down than Green Bay's Don Hutson.
Chabot, Fabre and Bazire were in it up to the neck, but the moment mud- slinging began, any of their friends might get spattered with the slime.
The mock Comedy Central pundit Stephen Colbert's slinging of the word "truthiness" caught on instantaneously last year precisely because we live in the age of truthiness.
They'd stayed loyal ever since, throughout all the wearying backbiting and dirt slinging of democratic politics; even the dubious deals with the business community that helped his campaign funding hadn't put them off.
I am very glad that he won, as for change that will come with much struggle, as you all know, here in the U.S. once you are elected the real mud slinging begins.
"Something very important has gotten lost in the furious slinging of accusations over who benefits from the business components of this bill," said Representative Bill Thomas of California, the main author of the Republican plan.
In early 2011 the the bands 4th album "A Vulgar Display Of Obscurity" was released to rave reviews on Slinging Pig records and went on to sell a negative number of copies .
The fad got so out of hand that in May 1999, Tesco, one of the largest supermarket chains in England, conducted a series of tests on its pies to see which ones made for the best slinging.