Word: punch
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...Buoyed by those results, Saltz will begin testing IMC-C225 in less advanced patients this summer. And because combination therapy seemed to work so well, he is combining the EGFR inhibitor with not one but two chemotherapy agents to pack a triple punch...
...press and gave the administration's critics fresh ammunition to dismiss the plan as a sop to the oil, gas and coal industries. That characterization may have been an over-reaction, say critics, but why bait the enemy? Cheney's speech, says a senior administration official, "took a punch when it didn't need...
...course, those workers - known as consumers when they punch out and go home - are the ones seeing this economy through. Consumer spending accounts for two-thirds of the U.S. economy - of the startlingly robust 2 percent first-quarter growth number, 90 percent came from consumers, with home and car sales doing most of the work. And a lot of that irrepressibility can be ascribed to the fact that unemployment in that same first quarter ticked up only slightly, to 4.5 percent. That's still not a number you get in a recession...
...more likely to engage in risky and violent behavior, like using drugs, fighting and even packing a gun. A study of high school kids shows that while fewer teenage girls than boys watch wrestling, those who do are twice as likely as young male wrestling fans to hit, punch and otherwise pick a fight with their dates. Time to turn the channel...
...constantly change the cadence in his speech as well as his mood, and fulfilling those demands is amazing, considering the difficulty of the role as written. Sack is another exceptional addition to the cast; he perfectly embodies that one friend everyone who is either really funny or deserves a punch in the face...