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Why not just the old one-two with your trusty blade?"
And were they now playing the old one-two; hard cops, soft cops?
Q. That's what, where I come from, we call that the old one-two punch.
'Mind you,' said Ossie, 'thanks for the old one-two on the door bell.
Talk about the old one-two punch.
Senator Warren Rudman called that "the old one-two punch."
"The Old One-Two" was a farce primarily concerned with challenged traditions.
I don't know much about boxing, but it looked like he set Val up for what's usually known as the "old one-two," then pulled it off.
"Go on, sir, try the old one-two, eh?"
The old one-two.
Beadmans bring out the old one-two
Give 'em plenty of the old one-two, and don't forget, m'lad, duck an' weave!"
Give Momma the old one-two.'
Tyson Doing the Old One-Two?
Listening to these accounts of boyish plots to outwit the courthouse, Senator Warren Rudman dismissed them as "the old one-two punch."
"Seventeen years ago, I wrote a one-act play called 'The Old One-Two,' about a typical absent-minded professor who falls in love.
"Where I come from, we call that the old one-two punch," said Senator Warren B. Rudman, Republican of New Hampshire.
Give unwanted inches the old one-two with these boxing-inspired moves from Crunch NYC instructor Christy Nacinovich.
For Mr. Giecek, 62, and for the Dumas Brothel Museum, the burglary was the second punch of the old one-two.
It's fun and stress-free to view Mr. Hussein as merely crazy, but if we're getting ready to go to war with him, we ought not forget the other half of that old one-two.
He noted that while Carl R. Channell, a fund-raiser, actually made the pitch after the briefings, Mr. Channell and Colonel North worked as a team, "the old one-two punch."
* * * The Old One-Two SENATOR WARREN B. RUDMAN.
According to the August 25, 1950 issue of the Panama City News-Herald, he didn't carry the traditional policeman's club "since his old one-two sledgehammer-like fists are as good as ever, but may be not as fast".
WROTE "The Old One-Two," a play about a classics professor whose beloved Euripides and Seneca are about to be displaced by timelier courses taught by young teachers yearning to be relevant.
'The Old One-Two Punch' Mrs. Garwood and Mr. O'Boyle described how they were brought to Washington by Mr. Channell and then were told by Colonel North about the needs of the contras.