| 41. | Stackhouse leads all rookies in scoring but might lose some votes after recently being suspended for clobbering Utah guard Jeff Hornacek.
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| 42. | "I think what we're seeing is a mindless clobbering of the market, " he said.
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| 43. | But most of the girls said they enjoy twirling, although some narrowly managed to avoid clobbering their partners during the routine.
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| 44. | Tremendous defensively, weak offensively and capable of clobbering every team in the country when Vaughn is dribbling, driving and delivering.
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| 45. | Certainly there's room for witty, impassioned, envenomed satire aimed at the forces clobbering so-called modern medicine.
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| 46. | In the process of doing that, the central bank will ultimately wind up clobbering the economy and push it into recession.
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| 47. | The show will do its best if it keeps clobbering its victims with high-tech firepower and low-tech wit.
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| 48. | Dick Cheney, the dour vice president with the downward-curling lip, is clobbering Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards.
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| 49. | Pedro Martinez sent them a message by firing high and inside to Hideki Matsui, who has been clobbering the Boston pitchers.
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| 50. | Too many deletionists take the approach of deciding something isn't needed and just clobbering it without talking about it first.
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