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1 I took a deep breath, and then began hacking with the razor.
2 She is a currently negotiating a compensation deal for alleged phone- hacking with News International.
3 Beyond them in the highway men were delving with shovels and hacking with mattocks.
4 Then they wheeled round deftly-thesetwo fierce men-andfell to hacking with their swords.
5 Under the tower, dust all over the place, hacking with bifur- cated springs .
6 Someone had an axe and started hacking with it.
7 Stallman wasn't the first to equate hacking with pleasure.
8 He could prove the hacking with the help of a savvy computer crimes technician, D. said.
9 The phrase could mean Murdoch specifically discussed the potentially widespread nature of the hacking with Myler.
10 Some were firing at the shuttered windows, others hacking with axes at the doors and walls.
11 Marta walks ahead, hacking with a machete at the dense overgrowth, the frequent surfacing of saw grass.
12 Gatus redoubled his efforts, thrusting and hacking with his sword, and keeping his shoulder pressed against his shield.
13 The troops stormed through the people, hacking with their sabres and "cutting at everyone they could reach".
14 He let loose a fierce battle cry as he cut his way through their number, slashing and hacking with his sword.
15 Behind them, they heard the dry sounds of Davey getting to his feet, coughing and hacking with a crunch of thin, cracked ribs.
16 Several of them threw themselves at Tiny's head, while the others just started hacking with their crude weapons or biting with their sharklike teeth.
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