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1 Despite himself, Sam was growing weary of the constant barrage of questions.
2 They were under constant barrage from barrel bombs, rockets and machine guns.
3 A constant barrage of promissory notes, of legal or political controversy.
4 The states likewise field a constant barrage of complaints, Kavanaugh wrote.
5 Stepping away from a constant barrage of information is liberating.
6 And don't underestimate the damage done by the constant barrage of Germany-bashing and Nazi comparisons.
7 In the background was the now nearly constant barrage of gunfire, growling, howling, and commotion.
8 No forward line can function without supply, and the best defence will falter under constant barrage .
9 Managers are encouraged or even required to subject their teams to a constant barrage of appraisal.
10 Thomson, a former competitive javelin thrower, set about terrorising England with a constant barrage of bouncers.
11 The constant barrage of trade-related headlines - some positive, others negative - has left traders on edge.
12 But a constant barrage of discounted advertising meant consumers have become pessimistic of whatever the latest deals are.
13 The other goats picked up her nervousness and the air was a constant barrage of snorts and baas.
14 However, this constant barrage of fact can be the enemy of romance, and science fiction needs romance to survive.
15 There has been a constant barrage of comment, theories and finger-pointing for many years on the topic of obesity.
16 There were screams of pain interspersed with the din of the terrified crowd and the constant barrage of gunshots.
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