One of the scariest problems in golf is when the ball crazily turns to either the right or left. |
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Suddenly an Army jeep appeared from around the bend, speeding crazily through the peaceful crowd. |
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He huffed causing the hair in front of his eyes to fly up and land crazily in his eyes. |
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So crazily committed was she to her boyfriend that she tattooed his name on her lower abdomen. |
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They asked their question yet again, and Bill began laughing crazily in response, growing hysterical. |
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For months I've been wandering around, burbling about how crazily happy I am, scared it would end since I don't know how it started. |
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And so off we went, roaring crazily through hilly, wet, winding roads through the darkness. |
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From where we were, we could just see a group of people running around crazily in the centre of the park. |
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It's just this wild, indescribable experience which I will now foolishly and crazily attempt to describe. |
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The hard working police are severely underfunded, significantly underpaid and crazily understaffed. |
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Dark silhouettes lurched crazily in the flickering light, while the pub doors creaked and slammed threatrically in the wind. |
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I traveled with Lily and my great roadtrip partner, my cousin Beth, who crazily agreed to this idea. |
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He does this out of solemn devotion to the truth, he says, and not because he has been crazily obsessed with her. |
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Aiden watched us both warily, uncertain as to why we were grinning crazily at each other. |
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I love them all, I love them crazily and they love me back, that's why they stay with me. |
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Sammy felt like whipping out a paper fan and waving it crazily in front of her face. |
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My dress flew out at all angles, whipping past the other competitors who were moving as crazily fast as we were. |
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His hair is dark and crazily curly, but he's much softer looking in the flesh and smiling happily at us all. |
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People have such crazily high romantic expectations these days. |
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Every time the doorbell or the phone rang, I crazily hoped it was him. |
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You must have seen the soft side of her to fall for her so crazily. |
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The girl was crazily happy because she gets to go on a vacation. |
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Kevin squeaked in a high pitch voice flinging his arms crazily. |
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I smiled so widely, and waved my hands crazily, hoping they saw us. |
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They were very grateful and crazily felt bad for not getting us something. |
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Locals in well-worn bush hats and boots mingled with Trailblazer men dressed in crazily amateurish hammed-up drag and multicoloured wigs. |
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I was, to say the least, surprised when, after half a beer, he got crazily belligerent. |
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Unfortunately most of this bonus is going on a crazily generous pension system. |
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Be a king of your own inner kingdom, and don·t try to crazily occupy others· land. |
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Face the Magic is a crazily colourful jack-in-the box, a joker and a juggler who loves to perform at the centre of the circus. |
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The students had even taken the pots and whatever else they found and were banging them together and shouting and singing crazily! |
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Likewise man conditioned by 'will to money' and 'will to power' is running crazily exhausting his own energies. |
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But don't get me wrong, we're not aiming for aesthetic effects with crazily ambitious shots and acrobatic camera movements. |
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Ma description: I do not let my age to win, so, I dance, sing, act, sometimes crazily, I am fond of everything interesting and not dull. |
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The performance, chock-full of images and references, crazily fizzes off in all possible directions. |
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The intricate art of origami has nothing on how some of these little beauties grow, looking like crazily choreographed sea coral in their chilled humidifiers. |
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This is the fundamental madness of what may be the most crazily skewed relationship in the world today. |
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As the waiting travellers watched in frozen horror, it slewed crazily to one side as it carried on towards them, wrecking the parapets and heading broadside for the station. |
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Summer's storms bring forth bursts of crazily sampled static. |
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Country people think a solution is still possible: boys and girls try crazily to make Frédéri and Vivette dance. But the wedding night will be a night of mourning, and the bridal room a tomb. |
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It was an exciting time those crazily busy weeks just before an event of this magnitude takes place, when you feel that things are slightly outof-control, but in a good way. |
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For our government to spend crazily when economic times were good, leaving nothing in reserve when economic times become less good and more uncertain, is definitely not what one would call sound economic management. |
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The delight taken in crazily dangerous stunts or selecting the five foodstuffs that will make up Barry McKenzie's chunder goes straight through to the completed product. |
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He veers crazily between the ferociously reactionary and the mushily liberal. |
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He is similarly unrepentant when asked for his present perspective on Extending Choice, which argued for a BBC steadily reducing its resemblance to its commercial rivals, and was viewed by anti-Birtists as crazily unworkable. |
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In for a dime, in for a dollar, he thought crazily, and said what he had to say in a voice he forced to stay level and calm. |
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