Or maybe Billy Joel's more coherent but every bit as whiplashed " We Didn't Start the Fire " : " Old Miss, John Glenn, Liston beats Patterson, Pope Paul, Malcolm X, British politician sex ."
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I pulled Tuffy forward as I was falling; my first thought was to make sure she was OK . My tailbone hit first, and my neck whiplashed back . " He started wearing a hockey helmet in practice but stopped after five months, finding it cumbersome.
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She became a stuntwoman, getting her first job in " Xena : Warrior Princess ", and said in an interview " I whiplashed my spine falling out of a tree, but it was brilliant fun jumping through explosions and coming out of the sea in leather loincloths ".
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But echoing a lament heard often these days by politicians who feel whiplashed by the markets, he added that " global capital markets also can react swiftly and harshly when countries stray from sound policies, and the markets also can overreact, subjecting even countries following good policies to severe pressures ."
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In her own words it was " third-person omniscient, spanning 4000 years of Vietnamese history, and whiplashed by hundreds of overly dramatic, showy sentences . " The transformation worked when she got " inside the mind of a 10-year-old girl who feels as much as any adult but can t express the emotions yet, it seemed right to employ a few precise, pregnant words and have them explode into real, raw emotions ."
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However, Jonatha Brooke's contemporary pop vocals seem out of time and place in the weepy " I'll Try " and a new rendering of " Second Star to the Right, " and anyone with a passing Top 40 acquaintance with the Lovin'Spoonful will feel whiplashed from the early'40s into the mid-' 60s with BBMak's cover of John Sebastian's " Do You Believe in Magic ?"