The fact that Larkham had quite a badly injured knee through the match caused ITV " He can barely stand on that leg and yet he just thwacked it over ."
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Justice Hickman, 68, a white-haired man with a slight stoop to his shoulders, rose to his feet and violently thwacked his gavel more than a half dozen times.
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The only significant injury on the trip was caused by a tree branch, which thwacked Willy Perez, the ophthalmologist, in the eye as we trotted through a forest one afternoon.
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My companions and I at a Los Angeles theater hooted as the trio went from woebegone pathetics to women of action, as Annie finally took the foam bat and thwacked her therapist silly.
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I drove along Bell Road in 80-degree heat until the strip malls ended and the home-run balls thwacked against the rental car _ unmistakable evidence of Peoria and the Mariners.
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Not only is their habitat being thwacked away by the millions of acres each year, but roads built for logging have also stimulated a thriving market in primate meat, called bush meat.
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On one of the baseball diamonds in Prospect Park, LeRoy Nelson, 13, and a group of his friends played softball, chattering as the ball thwacked from glove to glove and bats cracked.
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Sampras said after being totally thwacked, 7-6 ( 4 ), 6-1, 6-1, in the men's singles final of the U . S . Open.
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As baseballs thwacked loudly into catchers gloves, Gullett squinted into the sun and said, " I got a nice Christmas card from Steve Parris, thanking me for all I did for him ."
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Tommy Lasorda, usually in the center of things, got thwacked on the left hip by Vladimir Guerrero's bat barrel, tumbling back as fans gasped and then laughed when they realized he was OK.