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The sound is raw yet tuneful, with scratchy electric guitars and whomping live drums in place of the synth-ier, more intricately layered productions of “Love Hate Music Box.”

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On the other hand, he already was whomped in 2020, and by shamelessly lying to his supporters, he has turned his loss into a cause celebre and a continuing national nightmare.

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Nearly every morning the whomp of Russian artillery shells fired from miles away, across the Dnipro River, shakes the city.

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Every few minutes, mortar shells landed nearby with a terrifying whomp.

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This also isn’t about whomping up a strong need to prove yourself.

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