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1 Since then they've got over Namibia and been savaged by Los Pumas.
2 If this failed, Biffy would be found dead, savaged by a werewolf.
3 Angelina Jolie's third directorial outing was savaged by critics and ignored by audiences.
4 I fear for them because they're going to be savaged by his lawyer.
5 His back and shoulders felt deeply bruised, his throat savaged by Hazelton's fingers.
6 It looked like it had been savaged by a mad dog.
7 Below the chest, it looked as if she'd been savaged by a swamp panther.
8 To make it worse, Lautner's acting was savaged by critics.
9 I got savaged by a bloody great monster of a dog for my pains.'
10 It didn't help that the movie was savaged by bad reviews ahead of its release.
11 His first show, in 2011, was savaged by critics.
12 She had a tiny moon of a face, savaged by pockmarks, and small, heart-pendant eyes.
13 Hazlitt was savaged by the Tory press, and is one of those writers who court disaster.
14 Over the past decade, the honey industry has been savaged by the phenomenon of the vanishing bees.
15 The Cowboys' second half was savaged by commentators as they conceded five tries with some shocking defence.
16 My father was savaged by an animal.
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