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1
To
rub
salt
in the wound, he suspended the party for 60 days.
2
Also we will not
rub
salt
into the wounds to make them sting.
3
When they were not finding ways to
rub
salt
into a man's hide.
4
The point being made, Rozsak saw no reason to
rub
salt
into the wounds.
5
Should he repeat the trick, he would
rub
salt
into some already 'salty' wounds.
6
The ambiguity of the laws will only further
rub
salt
into New Zealand's wounds.
7
And once the Authorities get here, I'll
rub
salt
into your wounds as well.
8
But if you want to
rub
salt
in my wounds, you can leave right now.
9
O noble lady, kindness looks out of your eyes; cease to
rub
salt
into my wounds!
10
If he was trying to
rub
salt
in Jagr's wounds then he was doing a bang-up job.
11
To
rub
salt
in the wound, Andy Lynch was dismissed with nine minutes left for hitting an opponent.
12
To
rub
salt
into the wounds, the season's underwhelming end was compounded by the sale of Christian Vieri.
13
When will well-meaning comforters learn not to
rub
salt
into wounds while they seem to be dressing them?
14
To
rub
salt
into the wound, Ireland lost the series and Canavan was himself sent off in the second game.
15
To
rub
salt
in their wounds, the Goodiers' home had recently been burgled and their personal possessions systematically rifled through.
16
To
rub
salt
into Saints' wound, immediately after the incident Liverpool went up the other end and scored the opener.
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salt
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