| 1. | And his brass knuckles, and his knife and a gun.
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| 2. | Clinton and the Democrats at last are about to knuckle under.
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| 3. | It gets your feet on the ground without white knuckling it.
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| 4. | Welcome to the white-knuckles world of merger-mania.
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| 5. | Earlier last week, Bright suffered bruised knuckles on his hands.
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| 6. | Gatti said Wednesday, pointing to an area under his knuckles.
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| 7. | One stood up to communist China; the other knuckled under.
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| 8. | For House Republicans, it was a white-knuckle day.
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| 9. | Their first knuckles must be visible when their hands are clenched.
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| 10. | This accords with our triumphant theory of brass-knuckle capitalism.
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