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Prices haven’t surged so much in a year since 1979, when a global energy crisis fueled an inflationary shock that thrashed the world’s economy.

The Pumas are bidding to complete an unbeaten tour of Britain, with a record 52-28 thrashing of Wales in Cardiff earlier this month preceding their comeback win over Scotland.

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We should welcome a raucous, open primary to thrash out who we are and what and who we’re going to fight for.

The Grootslang cries out and thrashes, its struggle creating even stronger waves.

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Madame closed her eyes and thrashed as if she were at death’s door.

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