Word: knocking
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...women in a survey of several European countries. Not to mention the 15% of men who have been hassled by co-workers of both sexes. Webb reports that absenteeism, lost productivity and turnover caused by harassment are costing large companies an average of $282.53 per employee per year. Solution: knock it off. It pays...
That day, this man, who though over four times my age could definitely knock me out, showed me how to jab. "Jab! Jab!" he said. And I jabbed, jabbed. When I was good at the jab--when I punched "like your hand was coming out of a pipe!"--Tommy screamed, "Now give 'em a right! Yah! Yah!" And so I did. And so I grew...
...this presidential material? I began to see the usefulness of his efforts and the electric attractiveness of his campaign, even if it fails. His promise to wage "an insurgent campaign" is reminiscent of Abbie Hoffman, the 1960s radical and self-described "American dissident." Like Hoffman, Brown is unashamed to knock the establishment, unashamed to appeal to the people's sense of "what's right...
Heading into the final session with a 4-3 lead in Potsdam, N.Y., the Elis surrendered two goals in the first 2:04 and never recovered the lead. Clarkson pulled out a 6-5 victory to knock the Elis from first place...
...Knock, Ireland, where 15 people saw the Virgin a century ago, the lines of the faithful lengthened dramatically after Pope John Paul II paid a visit to the shrine in 1979. Since then, attendance has doubled, to 1.5 million people each year. To handle the influx, a new international airport was opened at Knock...