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ram into
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ram something into someone or something and ram something in
to pound something into someone or something. He rammed his fist into Bill's side and shouted something angry at him. He rammed in his fist.
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ram into someone or something

to crash into someone or something. Mary accidentally rammed into a fence as she rode along. The car rammed into the tree and was totally wrecked.
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Vitamin and mineral supplements represent a significant component of dietary intake in some individuals and therefore necessitate inclusion in questionnaires like the RAM in order to properly assess the diet (Satia-Abouta et al.
Macca, who released an album called Ram in the 70s, keeps more than 30 rams on his farm next to a field belonging to farmer Hector Duncan.
Because this non-volatile memory is also executable, designers can enable digital content to be read at RAM speeds and lower the memory system cost by reducing the requirements for LP RAM in the system.
 
 
 
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