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This has seen both of our mental healths
take
a
battering
.
2
In Auckland, Tamaki Drive continued to
take
a
battering
overnight.
3
The male skulls are specially reinforced to
take
a
battering
.
4
Aberdeen can
take
a
battering
from the North Sea.
5
What won Fianna Fáil an election in which it was roundly predicted to
take
a
battering
?
6
Grafton Street's reputation for having the fourth highest rents in Europe may be about to
take
a
battering
.
7
With exposure to radiation, high temperatures and pressure, the components of nuclear plants
take
a
battering
over time.
8
The new tax regime introduced from July 1st has seen the upper end of the market
take
a
battering
.
9
Pension fund managers struggle to get the right mix of assets in place while stock markets
take
a
battering
.
10
In the interim, the coastal states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida could
take
a
battering
as oil flows unhindered.
11
Traders predicted a flight to safer currencies, such as the dollar, and for stocks to
take
a
battering
if violence ensued.
12
But fragile confidence can be restored, three experts tell Anna King A COUNTRY'S confidence can
take
a
battering
during times of recession.
13
Look out for second-hand furniture and then invest in some paint 2Make sure the furnishings are tough and able to
take
a
battering
14
The south-east coast of Africa looks set to
take
a
battering
this week when Tropical Cyclone Idai bursts onto the scene on Thursday evening.
15
Mr Trump's re-election hopes rest on good economic performance, but the pandemic -and subsequent lockdowns -have seen the US economy
take
a
battering
.
16
Mr Peart said public confidence has
taken
a
battering
over recent years.
take
a
battering
take