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Our funniest radio AD came in response to a barrage of false charges.

The courtship has unleashed a barrage of bad puns (“Cadbury gags on Kraft bid”).

Make your opponents spin and crash as you bombard them with a barrage of weapons.

The minister was assaulted by a barrage of abuse from the angry strikers.

For the rest of the match, New Zealand withstood a barrage of relentless Italian attacks and battled to derserved draw.

In this society of more is better, there is a non-stop barrage of words, images, noise.

A tricky to return to six years ago JinTianYi mentality of the old villa, bring the barrage of death.

Looking at workmate the barrage of strange missing, workers began to doubt the manufacturer, and strike in protest.

The Manchester City striker was recently excused Europa League duty at Juventus to protect him from a barrage of boos.

They now are facing a barrage of requests for interviews, job offers, world Tours, and film and book deals.

But that's passive relaxation and due to the constant barrage of stimuli it's not relaxation at all.

There was inexcusable indecision from the England defence as the United States won a barrage of corners.

Their fashions and mannerisms were that of young people anywhere but beneath a veneer of internationalism I glimpsed a barrage of conflicting influences and identities.

On the contrary, Nokia engineers were at the forefront of early smartphone innovation and the group has a barrage of valuable patents to prove it.

Companies enjoy a presumption of innocence for their products: should this prove mistaken, punishment is provided by the market (and a barrage of lawsuits).

The constant barrage of pro-vegetable propaganda in schools may have raised awareness of the need for a balanced diet, reckons Mr Trogdon.

The London exchange has fended off a barrage of potential acquirers in recent years, a tactic tacitly supported by British authorities eager to shield it from foreign regulation.

Backs to the walls, crouched behind concrete blocks they unleashed a barrage of return fire towards where the Gaddafi gunman hid.

The meeting of the two European leaders took place in the shadow of the latest barrage of released U.S. diplomatic cables that revealed less than flattering U.S. evaluations of their personalities.

In Beijing or in other parts of China, Driving means "cutting in" unless you don't want to move, let alone be criticized by a barrage of horns and a dazzeling of flashing.

The barrage of ads, expected to total in the tens of millions of dollars, is occurring as politicians are struggling to address voters’ most pressing and stubborn concern: the lack of jobs.

The tests also revealed the presence of tree resin. McGovern and colleagues used a barrage of chemical techniques to tease out other biological additives and match them to known plants.

It used to be thought that this couldn't be helped, but a barrage of new studies show that people of any age can train their brains to be faster and, in effect, younger.

The Scoop: the Pevensie siblings head back to Narnia where they take a dangerous sea voyage with Prince Caspian, fending off a barrage of villainous magical creatures in all forms.

Frank with their opinions (you should try to watch out for a Sagittarian's barrage of honest opinions), both these sun signs are friendly and sometimes have a strange optimism about them.

This week he declared that France could no longer “maintain the illusory barrage of a so-called model that each day shows itself to no longer work, nor protect anything or anybody”.

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