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91. The historic deal, hammered out with the 60 law firms representing the Castano case, is intriguing. 92. The weight of the sun and the moon and the world hammered To a ring of brass through his nostrils. 93. He winced at the memory as he hammered on the steel and then looked through the spy port. 94. The children hammered at the door to be let in out of the rain. 95. Investors have been hammered by a series of dismal economic reports. 96. Though Demjanjuk was convicted and sentenced to death, Buchanan believed the charges were dubious and hammered at the case. 97. Yet the shares have been hammered for little more than sentimental reasons. 98. However, in compensation I did find a nice silver hammered halfpenny of Henry V and a few rose farthings. 99. I took off my shoulder bag and binoculars and hung them on nails hammered into the slightly crumbling concrete. 100. Oxford hammered runaway First Division leaders Newcastle 4-2 after scoring two goals in the opening eight minutes. 101. The first burst from his machine-gun hammered through Dangerfield's weary back and smashed his instrument panel. 102. That lesson was hammered home by a 1995 Louis Harris and Associates poll commissioned by the Shriners. 103. His heart hammered in terror as he glimpsed those shaggy, hulking shapes of shadowy grey speeding across the meadows. 104. From the inevitable tension and debate between these two forces, compromises in strategies are hammered out. 105. In the dark she had hammered at him as if she were driving a spike. 106. Seb hammered at the door and tugged at the bell-pull but without anyone answering. 107. The weekly staff meeting is where the message that marketing is a priority is hammered home. 108. Flittern Rattletrap hammered the strings of a low-throated stringed instrument, his feet stamping time. 109. George W.. Bush, who sat through most of the sessions where the compromise plans were hammered out. 110. Dole also hammered at the increase in youthful drug use in the last four years. 111. Clinton hammered away at campaign themes tailor-made to appeal to predominantly white swing voters who might otherwise vote for Republican Bob Dole. 112. The laws on ritual purity hammered this home in practical everyday experience. 113. This is hardly surprising, given the way governments the world over have for decades hammered home the dogma of prohibition. 114. He hammered home the points he wanted to convey. 115. The visitor hammered against the door with his fists. 116. He hammered down the lid of the packing case. 117. He hammered the nail into the branch. 118. That remark will probably get me hammered by Apple's intense, die-hard, unquestioningly loyal fans. 119. The new fixture package has been hammered out by the Premiership clubs in talks over the last ten days. 120. Those piles of yours could be hammered below water level before they'd hold.