The gun's explosion hit James as if it were the bulldozer itself, hammering his ears and dazing him. |
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Suddenly, both boxers were on him, landing well-placed punches and dazing him for a moment. |
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The next shot missed as well, but the explosion hurled him to the ground, dazing him. |
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A ball of hail the size of her fist slammed into her back, driving the air from her lungs and knocking her to the ground, the impact dazing her. |
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Jones used his power early in the first round to stun Hall, dazing him with a series of right punches that led to two knockdowns. |
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It hit her on the forehead, dazing her, but luckily it didn't break. |
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As for the behavioural aspect, the technique of CO2 dazing has the important advantage of using the gregarious natural behaviour of the hogs, this then makes them enter spontaneously in groups in the cages. |
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Now, obviously, some of these deals reflect the latest, dazing escalation in the football arms race, and the brazen ruses by which Financial Fair Play already has its teeth tied to a swinging door. |
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I finished the day by strolling in Australian Museum exposing the impossible to circumvent aboriginal culture and many other exhibits such the rooms of minerals, dinosaurs and a setting in dazing scenes of skeletons. |
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The spectacle was dazing, the bath was at the level of the spectacle. |
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