She turned and vomited violently, an empty dry-heave which threatened to pull her stomach out. |
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And then the car flipped over tossing them into the side of something and shaking them about violently. |
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The tall cottonwood trees along the bluffs and in the shallows of the river swayed violently in the wind and several snapped in half. |
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It could also come suddenly and violently from the tooth-and-nail struggle for survival, or from German bombs and artillery shells. |
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She had already piled all the cloaks onto him and he was still shivering violently. |
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To his horror, a car violently plunges off the bridge and sinks into the murky depths of the water below. |
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Two nights ago, at the Nyabitaba hut, it was pouring so violently, the tin roof was shrieking. |
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It is extremely uncomfortable as the plane is thrown around violently, in the worst turbulence imaginable. |
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What seemed like hours later, I felt the floor beneath me shake violently like turbulence and it never stopped. |
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Certainly, the real reason man lives wickedly or violently is his corrupt sinful nature. |
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The first time, it blew us apart violently, and Sasaki was injured further. |
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As we approached the jetty a speedboat whisked past sending our boat bobbing violently in its wake. |
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Along with this it vibrates quite violently in the old skyrocket until I get it out and press the yes. |
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My body was slammed violently onto the cement floor, forcing the air from my lungs. |
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He roared in anger and charged toward Anya while she was distracted and slaughtered her violently. |
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The bridge's roadway undulates gently at first, then abruptly starts heaving and twisting violently until it finally breaks apart. |
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The end of the road had come for the SAP, which rumbled and shook violently, punctured wing panels beginning to peel away in the slipstream. |
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The ground began to shake violently, as the sound of large engines boomed in the sky. |
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Then suddenly the lab shook violently and I heard a loud booming noise coming from close by. |
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She was crying, shaking violently, her usually perfect makeup smudged, mascara staining her cheeks. |
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Everyone jumped in their seats as the veil was violently cast across the table by an unseen hand. |
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The dish was tasty but so violently rich, you felt almost embarrassed eating it, like a pimply adolescent snarfing a public bag of candy. |
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Over the years thousands of Ndebele were violently removed from their actual heartland to be dumped in a virtual wilderness. |
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He turned, smashing his fist into one of the statues that were near at hand, causing it to explode violently. |
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Kirby turned her face away from Paul, tears and choking sobs shaking her body violently. |
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As we headed to the vector, our aircraft, without warning, began to vibrate violently. |
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He would shout things out excitedly, or suddenly veer off the subject, or even run forward and violently shake a bored student. |
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But when they moved him into the buckboard using a hard board stretcher, he shuddered violently and passed out. |
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If Churchill is so violently attacked by both extremes of the political spectrum, we can assume that he cannot have been that bad. |
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The ship rocked violently, groaning and creaking with the weight and buffeting of the waves. |
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Despite the non-confrontational theme, police violently broke up the demonstration, brutally beating the students. |
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He muffled his sudden fit of laughter, coughing rather violently to disguise it. |
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He claimed that it was a part of a larger strategy to expel them violently from areas to be farmed by colonists. |
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He stubbornly goes forth armed with only his ideals as his men are violently cut down by enemy fire. |
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He drives a taxi because he cannot sleep, but his nightly runs through the city's dirtiest neighbourhoods compel him to act violently. |
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There are consequences when he deals with things violently, and he lies frequently because his every misguided placement of trust is betrayed. |
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When the pressure is released, the juice begins to boil violently and the lime is added. |
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The song has a stormy quality that lends itself to images of waves crashing violently against rocky shorelines. |
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During this time, his paintings were brightly coloured abstracts executed with violently expressive brushwork. |
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The work is violently powerful, its overriding message being the oppression of the Mexican lower classes. |
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The border is echoed in the conglomeration of baroque forms that violently jut in from the bottom left. |
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The door fell forward, cracking and splintering violently before being tossed gruesomely to the side. |
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Kassa kicked him in the shins and for a split second anger flashed through his eyes violently. |
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It exploded in the forest a mile away, the ground shaking violently, as if a terrible beast was burrowing through the ground. |
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Rakael struggled violently, metal clashing with metal as she writhed, spreadeagled on a rough block of stone. |
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We may find that some religious augmentation of a school's dress code is not obtrusive, while others violently blare forth! |
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Two of the robbers are brothers, and one becomes violently angry when the cop offs his sibling. |
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It hit with a deafening roar, punching the ship sideways so violently that it rolled hard over to port. |
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I reached the boy as the platform began to rock violently, threatening to send me and him careening into the swiftly moving water. |
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Rachel yelled in frustration, violently struggling to free herself from Todd's firm hold. |
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They soon came to a small, ramshackle village and dismounted, Mishana struggling violently to be free. |
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The ground shook more violently, dancers and chanters stopped, not able to go on. |
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On top of her obviously poor nutrition, she was shivering so violently that her teeth chattered together. |
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A quick scan around reveals some more hobblers, someone bleeding from his hand and another with a violently scarlet eye. |
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Sam's face paled even more, his pallidness contrasting violently with his raven hair. |
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Special operations forces surgically attack the terrorist concentrations, arresting those who surrender and killing those who resist violently. |
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Globalization simply means freedom of movement for goods and people, and it is hard to be violently hostile to that. |
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Suddenly, the wind switched directions and started to blow violently as the sky started to cloud. |
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Western rationality and pride in democracy can seem an intolerable, parochial conceit to those whose lives have been so violently disturbed. |
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Or I could point out that I have had any number of law partners with whom I have violently disagreed about politics. |
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Draconis ran forward, Mango rushing to meet him, and their swords clashed together violently. |
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From inside the gym, two swords were violently clashing against each other. |
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Willoughby, an attention-seeking hyperactive child, was, by his mid to late teens, violently deranged. |
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Like so many other women caught in war zones, these women are victims of a violently eroding patriarchal system. |
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How do we talk peacefully with people with whom we might violently disagree? |
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The two Blades clashed violently and energy crackled and snapped through the air when they met, ice blue against fiery red. |
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The ending does not convey narrative closure or resolution but catapults us violently back to the beginning. |
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The wood rocked again, now more violently, and the splashing recommenced, this time in a rhythm, sounding like oars penetrating water. |
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Shuddering violently, I grabbed Josh by both shoulders, and turned him around facing the cobwebbed skeleton. |
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Wendy's heart was pumping violently in her chest, as if she'd drunk ten cups of coffee in so many minutes. |
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Approaching the cub, Erik could see that it was shivering violently from the cold and from fear of him. |
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Ten nationally syndicated columnists wrote columns violently attacking me and the university for this unprecedented assault on American values. |
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Then a heavy comber shook my plane violently, tossing me from the cockpit into the water. |
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In terms of the Act it is illegal to commit any nuisance or disorderly or indecent act on an aircraft, to be intoxicated or to behave violently. |
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After an hour or so, he is injected with a drug that makes him violently sick for an hour or two. |
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Hughes then reached inside his waistband and pulled out a bottle of wine, which he brandished violently. |
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Zeler had a sharp intake of breath, and his body shook violently, a moment later he was calm. |
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He has flattened himself violently against the wall, his knees bent in towards it, body shaking. |
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We use our ice axes to stake down the fly, but it flaps as violently as a trapped bird. |
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The fox fought violently and drool whipped from his fangs as he snapped at the flinching elder. |
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She looked like a limp doll, contorted and abused and violently flung aside. |
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Lidgerwood violently flung the flap of the tent open, his groggy mind struggling to make sense of all this, trying to place him. |
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The moisture inside the corn kernels was expanding, violently bursting out of the hard shells. |
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I heard the front door slam violently and excited shouts float up the stairs. |
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She had just put the cosy on the steaming pot of tea when the front door opened violently and crashed against the wall. |
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The engine, cranky, rusty, out-of-practice, whirred to life. The entire vehicle began to shake, violently at first, then settling. |
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The ocean sent winds in from both sides as waves crashed violently against the rocky cliffs. |
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My thoughts, however, stubbornly refused to cling to the issue and when a hoarse croak broke loose from high above me, I started violently. |
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Even modest reform following the April 1960 student uprising was violently crushed. |
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One student watched her funnily as she violently shook her pen up and down. |
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Suddenly, with an almighty fury, she punched me violently in the back with incredible force. |
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Every window in the front half of the house shakes violently with the bass beat, as the music at ear-splitting volume fills the night air. |
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The sound of twigs snapping violently and a stumble preluded Rafel's voice. |
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She was still daydreaming when a loud rap at the wooden door shook her violently from her musings. |
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As they approach that limit they become preternaturally intelligent and violently paranoiac. |
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They surrounded the defenseless woman, shouting at her, gesticulating violently. |
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It was actually quite entertaining to watch grown men and women gesticulating and waving their arms around violently in an archaic tongue. |
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It depresses me to hear on the news the number of people murdered or dying violently. |
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People stood on platforms, violently gesticulating and calling each other derogatory names. |
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Unflinching Verna caught the drow's arm in a hand and twisted it violently, striking out to punch her opponent beneath the chin. |
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Suddenly, the doors opened not violently, and Landon walked in, fashioned in purples and blues. |
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To make school interesting, he joined a greaser gang and fought violently with classmates. |
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The citizenry of totalitarian or violently dictatorial states have no legitimate means to discharge this fear. |
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I simply become easily disoriented and off-balance and violently eject myself from bed onto the floor. |
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The girl struggles violently, her groans becoming inhuman howls and deep, guttural moans of psychological pain. |
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An emancipist sawyer who previously murdered three people violently beat to death his lover. |
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The vast majority of people who vote Liberal Democrat disagree quite violently with their policies. |
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Instead they consist of chairs with elongated legs, cast from lead and steel, which are arranged as though violently disordered. |
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The one time we tried this, he was disorientated and reacted so violently that we decided it was in his best interest to be nursed at home. |
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Many likened the situation to a dormant volcano that may erupt violently if matters are left unresolved. |
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In 1883, Krakatoa's volcano exploded so violently that the sound was said to have been heard 3,000 miles away. |
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We held hands until a sudden explosion beneath us caused the hotel to rock violently. |
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Usually, these types of volcanoes erupt explosively and violently, sometimes completely blowing their tops! |
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Then I shook my head violently, trying to clear it of the doubtfulness that clouded it. |
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An icy draught needled across the room, wending its way up the chimney and leaving me shivering violently in its wake. |
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In the mid-distance a cottage is burning, as smoke violently billows and fumes. |
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The nation-wide railway strike of 1974 was repressed violently, foreshadowing things to come the following year. |
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Houses shook violently and buildings collapsed from the quake and force of the explosion. |
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If you looked very closely you could actually see Courtney's jowls and flabby chin jiggling violently when he went for the big notes. |
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She whispered, her body shivering violently as she slowed to a walk as she neared the fountain. |
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The branches quaked violently and the leaves were flattened and torn free and scattered across the grass. |
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All three of them went tumbling to the floor as the very foundation they were on began to quake violently. |
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Initially as surprised as everyone else, the Mexican army soon recovered and violently quelled the rebellion. |
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The whole area watered by the West River had by the 1840s become violently unstable. |
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On 18 February 1992 a demonstration was violently attacked by the police and the Applicant suffered a broken jaw. |
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The bones in his arm jolted violently, causing him to retract, clutching it in pain. |
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Suddenly, the bed jounced violently, sending agonizing stabs of pain through his side. |
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The machine juddered and shook violently sometimes inching across the kitchen floor. |
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Also, again regardless of the revs, the car judders and shudders violently upon the engagement of 1st gear. |
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She was watching TV with her 13-year-old son when the ranchslider started to shake violently. |
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She wept violently as she drew, making harsh, thick strokes across the paper. |
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A cold sweat ran over me, and my heart began thumping violently, almost painfully, in my chest. |
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Hannah's legs seemed to no longer be able to hold her up, and she fell to the floor, shaking violently. |
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Aidis shook his head violently as he leaned forward again, reeling from the sudden attacks. |
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The cat reeled backwards violently, clamping the collar of Maryn's tunic in its jaw. |
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Jimmy watches as the krill contracts violently, trying to escape the forceps as Simon plucks her from the net and drops her onto a petri dish. |
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About half a pint later the box vibrated violently, lights flashed and a voice ordered me back to the waitress, as a seat was waiting. |
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A short, stocky man chewing violently on the remains of a huge sandwich nodded at Alex and scooted over to make room. |
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Such interest, however, does not provide a morally satisfactory justification for violently repressing the Pullman strike. |
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I just stood there and watched powerlessly, as T.J.'s dad violently struggled to restrain his son from running off. |
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He began to violently retch, through nausea rather than any serious problem. |
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Publishers of major travel guides are busy revising their New York editions to reflect the city's violently altered landscape. |
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She roared out in agony, helpless to do anything except violently curse the executor of her friend. |
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Brimstone's ship was violently rocked by the explosions, but still managed to maintain their shields. |
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The Carib Indians violently displaced the Arawak tribes around 1000 C.E. and called the island Camerhogne, until they also were driven out. |
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But by locking them out of their own party establishments we will also cause them to react violently in order to be heard. |
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She grunted, her eyes widening as his knee pushed into her stomach roughly and violently. |
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University students in a rowing boat were put in danger, and houseboats were set rocking so violently that one damaged its moorings. |
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Their guest made a loud scoffing noise and stood up, violently pushing back his chair so that it rucked up the carpet. |
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Previous governments had ended quickly and violently, the people wanted to be ruled over by a single capable man. |
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Suddenly they all heard a deep rumbling, and the ground began to shake violently! |
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They approached warily, as though the food might leap up and assail their gullets violently. |
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This knocked the breath from her lungs so violently she felt as though she would pass out. |
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In a lucid moment Winston found that he was shouting with the others and kicking his heel violently against the rung of his chair. |
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Waiting at a junction, a driver in the lane next to mine lurched out of his car door and was violently sick on the road. |
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The M60 is a machine gun which while fired continually causes the screen to violently shake which is a nice touch. |
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Peaceful protests were from the beginning dealt with violently, fuelling local sympathies for autonomy or independence. |
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Through a process called autotomy, muscles can contract violently along the base of an appendage, breaking off the limb. |
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Willie finds Leo a job, but things rapidly go awry when a job goes dramatically and violently wrong. |
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Some shot straight up like a picket fence, others spiked violently to one side like a backslash. |
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The defendant started to protest and had been violently manhandled out of the premises. |
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He went on marking things down on his clipboard, violently scratching a multitude of checks and notations onto the paper. |
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The postcard itself has a postmark from 1958 and has some writing on it which is still visible, even though violently scratched out. |
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She swore violently as a black SUV screeched around the corner, spraying her with muddy street water. |
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As I reduced my left hand bank angle to shift my circle I was pitched violently over. |
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It looked like it had struck her so violently that she was barely able to contain it. |
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Although she was toasty and warm under blankets and cotton sheets, she was still shivering fairly violently. |
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But earlier this year the sedateness was violently disturbed when a gas tanker was deliberately driven into the walls. |
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The sudden lurch of the car caused Kirsten to fly forward violently in her seat, bashing her leg off the dashboard. |
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The smell from that place was so strong, it used to make my friend J. violently ill if we even crossed the threshold at the local mall. |
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A repeat accident was on the verge and her upper arm throbbed violently and warningly. |
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His SUV was suddenly thrown to the side violently when a truck came barreling down from the left side of the intersection. |
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It was a woman photographer, with dyed blonde hair showing from beneath her headscarf, who thrust me most violently out of her way. |
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Policemen immediately pursued the protesters, trampling and violently beating them with their clubs. |
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He grabbed her from behind and violently attacked and indecently assaulted her. |
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A much better method is to grab a leg in each hand and pull violently in opposite directions. |
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An outstanding example of violently abusing plants for our entertainment is topiary art. |
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And now, the Mi'kmaq are being attacked violently for acting on a subsistence right to fish, a right formally recognized by the Supreme Court. |
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The tornado, a violently rotating column of air, extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. |
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I detect a resentful air out there, a feeling of wings clipped, of space grossly invaded, of a winter's benign neglect cast violently aside. |
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Before the operators could move, the command room shook violently, throwing many of them into the walls and to the floor. |
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The last half of the sentence was said with a rage so great that the room shook violently, nearly throwing everyone off their balance. |
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The buildings shook violently and the ground trembled with its passing, and even the Dark Lord looked surprised. |
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I sit up in my bunk and swing my legs over the side, shaking my foot violently. |
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The year since the war has been one in which the pieces on the international chess board were violently shaken. |
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The General's veins started to pulse faster, and more violently. |
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His teeth chattered together so violently that he feared they would break. |
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The girl thrust the shampoo violently back onto its rack, causing the rest of the contents to tip over onto the floor of the shower with a heavy bang. |
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The engine judders quite violently but does not start for some time. |
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The soft sound of a beeper went off, and Beth swore violently. |
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They chanted slogans and flashed four fingers, which has come to symbolize a pro-Morsi camp violently quashed by the authorities. |
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The club claims that the man behaved violently towards a Union officer who was collecting entrance fees and had to be restrained by security staff on hand. |
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My head began to throb violently, making me want to whimper in pain. |
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His tail lashed, once, violently, but his gaze did not drop or turn away. |
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Her eye twitching more violently, she slugs the fresh cup of tea. |
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Talks are deadlocked and the government has cracked down violently on the demonstrators. |
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She threw her body violently upright and stiffened, breathing heavily against her rebelling mind, pressing her thoughts into the silent empty space around her. |
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Years ago he and 10 colleagues were violently set upon outside a club. |
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The website Murder Inna dancehall catalogs 207 dancehall songs with violently anti-gay lyrics. |
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Those expressive black eyes seem to violently call the visitor to witness. |
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Spectacles held together with Elastoplast and a curry-smeared tie helped round out the character, as did a pair of greying slacks and lilac shirt that clashed violently. |
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He suddenly convulsed as his stomach heaved a foul liquid up his throat, which gushed violently from his mouth and viscously trickled down the curtain of his hair. |
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And so it is with admiration and understanding that we are still violently furious over the pairing of Joey and Rachel. |
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The ground shook violently as the bear crashed down on to all fours. |
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The horse lay there, thrashing violently, the Cowgirl, unconscious, the rains still belting on them, the funnel taking down everything in its path to their right. |
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It took the genre back to its gritty and violently uncompromising origin. |
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In a trippy opening sequence we learn that Atkins is a good-time girl, all mascara and champagne and arguing violently with her squiffy actor boyfriend. |
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The educator that violently hits his students in order to get them to conform or behave to his liking can surely not lay any claim to teaching of peaceful dispute resolution. |
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I pant heavily, taking short and rigid breaths as I swing my racquet violently, coming in contact with the ball as it bounces off of my yellow garage door, zooming back at me. |
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Police violently grabbed him and now Monakhov is facing a psychiatric exam. |
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In this process, we see the fallacy of blaming others for our emotional reactions and we are less likely to act out antagonistically or violently toward others. |
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The ship brought up as suddenly and violently as if she had struck a rock. |
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I will oppose all people whose ideals are violently antipathic to mine. |
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Gavin, chancing a shot at him, rolls violently out across the street, drawing attention from every gun within a mile, narrowly escaping a few ricochets. |
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During the 1920s and 30s he was the leader of a clique of Georgian writers, who, violently opposed by Bloomsbury and the Sitwells, were christened the Squirearchy. |
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Alternatively, he would launch into misleading speeches on the customs of Sicilians and their hot-bloodedness which led them to react violently when offended. |
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Camille shook Jacqueline violently, begging her to let her play. |
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The crowd began to lurch violently, as small motions rippled out into panicked attempts to break away. |
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She began to tremble violently as she felt an odd sensation come over her. |
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Anheuser-Busch has reacted in Pattonesque style, emulating the general's dictum that a good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. |
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As late as 1881 at Tullamore six Irishwomen were imprisoned for violently beating a process server, taking the process from him and throwing it in the canal. |
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No, I am spinelessly, gutlessly, violently terrified of flying. |
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Gill's pan-fried sea bass with tabbouleh, preserved lemon, bottarga and lemon oil was less successful, with the flavours clashing a little too violently. |
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A Tullow woman tussled violently with her attackers as they attempted to steal her handbag before they dragged her along the road until she smacked her head off a lamp-post. |
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He took her violently and they shook and trembled as they came together. |
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With his ear against the moist earth, Jason heard a monstrous rumble and the ground shook hundreds of times more violently than it would have in an earthquake. |
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His stomach twinged violently and he wretched upon the walkway. |
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Each cord initiates a small explosive device that injects a violently active organic compound subcutaneously into a large area of the volunteer's chest. |
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Now, supposing we were called upon to examine the body of a man, who, after violently butting his head against a wall, had thus dropped down dead. |
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They build fences to stop the other from trespassing, violently attack each other's wives and children and, finally, destroy themselves in mortal combat. |
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He whipped a stick of gum out of his pocket and chewed it violently. |
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As he began to forgive his father, the demons manifested violently. |
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A trainer assists him with physical therapy, manipulating his body to prepare the joints for the rigors of swinging a golf club as violently as Woods does. |
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Almost expectantly, he tried to press a button that would apparently shut off one of the propellers and send the boat careening violently off to the left. |
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I'm violently opposed to taking that on, but somehow I do believe that government will have to have a fail-safe protection on that piece of the retirement expense. |
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The green ones that are a bit bigger and striated like pumpkins are called bitter-balls, and they are in truth violently bitter, but nothing like the pea-sized killers. |
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The first time he had drunk it he had been violently sick, then had fallen to the ground in a dead faint as the mildly poisonous root exploded through his system. |
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Romance ends abruptly and violently when she kills Jeff's partner. |
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The day begins violently with the aural attack of The Alarm Clock. |
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Then the ground shakes very violently as another shell impacts. |
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My throat feels like it's being slit by a thousand daggers, my chest is convulsing violently with the coughs and my eyes are clouded by lack of sleep. |
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The seas are calm, no Waves violently knocking the hull, as they inevitably will during long stretches of the race. |
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The three basic ways for prisoners to die are old age, disease or violently. |
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The Ballistic Cube is a violently reactive target that jumps, bucks and boogaloos with each hit, then lands showing you a four-inch surface every time. |
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He coughed violently and promptly threw up on the sparkling floor. |
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He preyed on vulnerable women, poisoning them with what is believed to have been the date-rape drug GHB before violently raping them and conning them out of money. |
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Somewhere further away, a tail tipped in membranous, half-transparent white fin violently flailed in the water, rippling all the way up to where Po had shot her arrow. |
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Arc volcanism has the greatest impact on humans, because many arc volcanoes lie above sea level and erupt violently. |
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He will then violently flap his wings to symbolically clear out a nest in the soil. |
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Despite the international contingent, the police violently barred Laino's return. |
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By December, most of the passengers and crew had become ill, coughing violently. |
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First used in 1637, it was never accepted, having been violently rejected by the Scots. |
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I ventured to hint that he was not quite a fair judge, as Churchill had attacked him violently. |
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His election to this position was violently opposed by the King who favoured William of Valence. |
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But it was violently criticised at the time for showing a reckless generosity. |
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Elemental potassium does not occur in nature because it reacts violently with water. |
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Louisa sat in the car crying, until her foot fell asleep. She shook her foot violently, afraid the numbness would turn to frostbite. |
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I had been ill at Arequipa, so that I was probably predisposed to the attack of the sorochi, which affected me violently. |
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Sacks describes an actor who is violently Touretty offstage, but instantly becomes totally free of Tourettisms when in character and performing. |
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And the England he ruled over was violently divided, deciding its future with pollaxes and spears. |
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Written and directed in an impressively-glossy style by Boaz Yakin, this is easily the most far-fetched, violently outlandish film of the year. |
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Miss Harris said it shook the Yorkshire Terrier violently, causing severe injuries, and it died at the scene. |
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Did Michael Brown have a motive to violently attack the officer? |
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Instead, he was violently mugged on live TV by Senator John McCain. |
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This suspicion of Earl Reimund, though at first but a buzz, soon got a sting in the king's head, and he violently apprehended it. |
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Holding down the student protests violently or sophistically will be a temporary defeat of the hope that things will get better. |
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To forge over is to force a ship violently over a shoal by the effort of a great quantity of sail. |
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When his will was enforced, Rome responded by violently seizing the tribe's lands in full. |
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The desired effect was to make the patient sweat violently and thus purge all corruption from the blood which was caused by the disease. |
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The back of the car kicked out violently, forcing me to steer into the slide and accelerate in order to maintain control. |
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Suddenly he had levered himself up from the sofa, rocking the lame man violently, and was walking towards the receptionist. |
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Any flag waved violently, or at night a lamp waved up and down, indicated that a train should stop. |
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In 1974, 7,000 people turned up but it was violently broken up by police, who made 220 arrests and the festival was banned. |
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Activists for Bosch's Dominican Revolutionary Party were violently harassed by the Dominican police and armed forces. |
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He might distrain the contractors property, imprison or even violently attack the contractor. |
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The leopard seal, a prolific predator of penguins, is known to violently swing its prey back and forth until it is decapitated. |
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An enormous burst of gravitational radiation results as they violently merge into one massive black hole. |
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During this time, the ground continued to tremble, albeit less violently. |
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A victorious May discovered his wedding cake had toppled over, while Hammond drove so violently his car fell out of the lorry. |
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Many species thrash about violently when disturbed to scare away potential predators. |
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Thor pulls the serpent on board, and violently slams him in the head with his hammer. |
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Card is a raging homophobic assclown who believes that America should rise up violently and overthrow the government for any hint of support of same-sex marriage. |
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The officer was violently cudgeled down in the midst of the rioters. |
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One People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals staffer went out on a commercial gill netter, and she watched as fish after fish was violently extracted from the net. |
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Infants who are violently shaken often suffer from shaken baby syndrome, a head trauma that can result in lifelong disabilities and, in some cases, death. |
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At the time, Geoffrey of Brittany had been quarrelling violently with Richard and Philip planned to use this, but Geoffrey's death in 1186 in a tournament killed the plot. |
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For Suess, summing up folding and thrusting in a dozen mountain chains, orogenic events happened when the earth shrugged violently and pulled itself together. |
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The bell rings, and the herd rush violently down into a steep place in the fore part of the vessel, and the Captain amuses us while the pabulation is going on. |
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As a result, however, the rival dynastic lines clashed, often violently. |
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His hands padded down the bag almost violently, searching for some trace of what the tarp must certainly be hiding, but found all he had was the tarp. |
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Philip's gravest mistake over the long run was his attempt to violently eradicate Protestantism from the Netherlands, which was a major economic asset for the empire. |
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In such text, Zeus does not simply set upon his father violently. |
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The ship sends forward so violently as to endanger her masts. |
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Delivery vans and depots were frequently and violently attacked. |
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The Mycenaeans gradually absorbed the Minoans, but collapsed violently around 1200 BC, during a time of regional upheaval known as the Bronze Age collapse. |
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A minority of fans rioted in the city centre, clashing violently with police and damaging property, resulting in 42 being arrested for a variety of offences. |
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The result was spectacular in that the furnace boiled violently. |
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To summarize this plot is to trivialize issues that are not at all trivialized in this elegantly related tale of a close-knit family violently torn apart by bizarre tragedy. |
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When they reach market weight, ducks at this factory farm are violently shackled upside down and run through an electrified vat of water before having their throats cut open. |
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