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- It won't knock the socks off serious drivers.
- The real motivation here is to knock the socks off the criminal gangs.
- Now it may have : New 1997 lines could knock the socks off sneaker aficionados everywhere.
- If you are looking to knock the socks off your company, then consider this show-stopper.
- When a team scores a short-handed goal against you, it knocks the socks off you.
- If you take away that protection, gas will knock the socks off coal, " he said.
- But he has been gutsy in his opinions, and will surely knock the socks off American television viewers.
- Only the Cductive disk, with its cutting-edge ambiance and booming bass beats, managed to knock the socks off this listener's ears.
- "It knocks the socks off of Windows Media Audio 8, " says Ben Rotholtz, general manager of products and systems at RealNetworks.
- Star, our shepherd, is the protective old girl of the house, and still has a bark that can knock the socks off a UPS deliveryman.
- Glass said that while in most businesses, the idea is to knock the socks off competitors, the nature of baseball requires that each club stays healthy financially.
- He laughed a lot and seemed sincere when he turned on his charm, which could knock the socks off of even the most jaded member of the press.
- Proponents hope that the new materials will soon knock the socks off the U . S . market _ or, at the very least, deodorize those socks quite thoroughly.
- They concluded that " This souped-up " Road Rash " will knock the socks off experienced rashers and new racers alike . " Their one criticism was the lack of a multiplayer option.
- It may be your fridge ordering milk or your vacuum cleaner calling the police to report a ` breaking and entering .'The speed at which this will happen will knock the socks off people ."
- -- C . It'll knock the socks off high-profile recruits to know they'll be able to lace up their sneakers a couple times a year in the same locker room Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant use.
- In 17 years of consulting, Taylor says, she can't remember a time when the " collective creative genius " of a workforce didn't knock the socks off their executives, who had no idea of their employees'thoughtfulness and capabilities.