When I tripped, I had fallen onto a sharp stone, and it had effectively gouged a considerable hole in both my jeans and my knee. |
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The presence of asphalt would indicate that the right rear rim gouged the pavement during an accident. |
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Each stroke of the blade sent branches crashing into the undergrowth and gouged deep scars into the old oaks. |
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Beyond the first wells, roads and land scars gouged by tracked vehicles began accumulating. |
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Wood floors must be adequately protected from damp and soft timbers can be easily gouged by heels, chair legs and animal claws. |
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The damage is from the front wheel arch all along the car to the back wheel arch, nicely dented, scratched and gouged. |
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They owned the league's most punishing running game, one that gouged out nearly five yards per carry. |
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Are we being gouged when paying top dollar to use roads and rooms which are deteriorating and ignored? |
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But there were the hoof marks, llama droppings, and thin hard lines like bike tracks gouged into the clay by iron-bound wheels. |
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Blood gushed from a deep pit in his shoulder and several jagged cuts were gouged in his torso, soaking his ceremonial robe to his skin. |
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It now seems the valley below the cove was gouged out during an earlier ice age by a glacier, which drained the caves. |
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The channel gouged out for the river is about 20 feet deep and flanked by high concrete walls or earth embankments. |
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Marks from beatings criss-crossed his back, and deep pocks, apparently from electric shock burns, were gouged in his skin. |
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The writing surface in front of her is gouged from thirty years of insolence and boredom at the hands of the hostile day students. |
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The combination of fossils and gouged marks created a metaphoric interplay between fossilized creatures and shelled victims. |
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One of the victim's eyes was gouged out during the attack, during which she also sustained other injuries. |
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If the dent is too deep, or the piece is gouged or veneered, you may be able to fill it with a burn-in stick. |
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A musket ball whined past my ear and gouged a furrow in the trunk of a tree. |
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Many were mutilated, their eyes gouged out, their throats slit or their skulls smashed. |
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And while the price of visits, hospital stays and basic laboratory tests are kept artificially low, patients are still gouged. |
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They were very ambitious, they gouged money out of businesses and governments and so on and they really fought for something. |
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Then came the click as his iron met the ball and the immediate shower of turf that followed as his club gouged a divot. |
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His jaw had to be chiseled away at, literally gouged out in an excruciatingly painful operation that took almost an hour. |
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The blades of wind gouged large gashes in the tree, but the tree didn't crumple or fall. |
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She gingerly brought her fingertips to the place on her side where the boar's tusk had gouged her. |
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When the M63 motorway was constructed, gravel was extracted from this site and gouged out huge holes. |
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Witnesses said the blast gouged a hole in the ground and propelled the car about 30 ft. |
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The ballast and ties were heavily gouged next to the gauge side of the south rail at this point. |
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The big storm last week caused some damage, especially near Coles Corner, where the giant waves gouged a hole in the sea wall and washed out some of the pavement. |
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For instance, on March 23, a group went to the town of Rantis and worked for hours to fill two trenches that the army had gouged out of the road to isolate the town. |
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Rasa kept up a steady chatter as the tiled floors turned to squeaking boards under my feet, the black wood scratched and gouged from the passage of countless clawed feet. |
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However, there was suspicion he was murdered because one of his eyes was gouged out of its socket and he had a gaping wound in his skull when his body was brought home. |
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One of the dead animals, a rabbit, had had its eyes gouged out. |
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In this untouched wonderland you come to believe that you are following in the tracks of the rainbow serpent, who is said to have gouged out the gorge in the Dreamtime. |
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Meanwhile, at this very moment, people are being gouged out of their own money when they are trying to take it out of these banks. |
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Instead, coulter gouged a string of fellow conservatives, leaving Hannity struggling to get a word in edgewise. |
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Instinctively, in our gut as Canadians, we get it when we are being hosed, when we are being gouged, and when we are being cheated. |
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Stick a soaker hose on top, then plug some tomato seedlings into a hole gouged out of the straw. |
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The kitchen was full of machinery the Judge had installed for Fay, and her mother's breadboard had been gouged and chipped with a hammer. |
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Sections below deep channels that were partly gouged out of the rock during the last ice ages are also avoided. |
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On his way home when he stopped to buy gas and a winter jacket, the taxman gouged him again. |
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Why do the energy producers get huge tax breaks but the energy users get gouged? |
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Second, they get gouged at the pumps because the government leaves gas prices unchecked and uncontrolled. |
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The other thing is there is no recourse for a customer to get reimbursed for being gouged at the pumps. |
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If Canadians had been gouged at the pumps, as the government maintained years ago, why did it not act on it sooner? |
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They are voting with their feet, because they don't have the kind of access you're talking about and they are being gouged. |
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We believe this rate to be fair and transparent, and it would allow companies to make a profit and stop consumers from being gouged. |
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It is unfair that Canadians are being gouged at the pumps while big oil companies continue to reap record profits. |
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The greatest instance of consumer complaints is probably from people who believe they are being gouged by gas and oil companies. |
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I hope they will come up with suggestions to change the legislation so we protect the consumers from being gouged in more ways than just one. |
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However, what about helping the vast majority of Canadian consumers who are getting gouged every time we fill up on gas? |
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There where numerous rivers and streams have gouged fertile valleys in which cereal crops, fruit and vines are grown. |
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Their landing gear gouged huge gashes into the unpaved surface. |
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The girl was brutally tortured, with one of her hands cut off and one of her eyes gouged out before she was killed. |
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The boys' eyes had been gouged out, their ears cut off, and their tongues cut out. |
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About 700 feet from the beginning of the runway, the left landing gear gouged the runway surface. |
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We are gouged enough with the outrageous prices of going to a ball game. |
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Miners also worked over the island itself, digging and turning over much of the land over like Wombats on the scrounge, leaving a battlefield landscape of deeply gouged scars. |
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It is hard to tell hard-working Canadians who are already being gouged at the pumps that their taxes are also going to fuel that enormous profit in the oil and gas sector. |
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So even though the public would like some basic information about what they're being charged and what the costs are and how they're being gouged, you will not disclose it. |
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With her left hand, she gouged at his eyes in an attempt to free herself. |
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We are being gouged, and we have a government that is not doing its job. |
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In his written response to our call for fairness for ordinary Canadians, who are being gouged each and every day at the ATM machines, he simply repeated the banks' position. |
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Glacial erosion on the north side of the crag gouged a deep valley later filled by the now drained Nor Loch. |
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Alanna Casement ripped an artery when she landed on top of the bike and the handlebar gouged into her leg. |
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Next day the 23-year-old visited the mortuary, where he identified a third murdered student whose body was found a few blocks away, his face skinned and his eyes gouged out. |
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Clearly, this government, as one my constituents said, versus jumping into bed with big oil companies, should do the honourable thing: lower the price on gasoline and make sure that Canadians are not gouged every day. |
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The wild, swirling design makes the roof undulate, sends the tree branches up in spirals, transforms the clouds into arabesques... Moreover, the image is worked in thick impasto with real furrows gouged into the paint. |
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Some had their eyes gouged out, others had flayed or badly bleeding skin. |
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As one of the stars of Utopia, the Channel 4 British conspiracy thriller written by Dennis Kelly, Akhtar had to cope with playing a character who has his eye gouged out and his father murdered within the first two episodes. |
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All the inhabitants of the villages and towns along the Holderness coast believe that one settlement's defences – concrete bastions, steel groynes and floodgates – mean the next one along will be still more severely gouged. |
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Or maybe these images anticipate the end of history, a time when the earth returns to moonlike desolation, its skies black and its barren surface gouged. |
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They serve not only as heavily traversed thoroughfares for vehicles and pedestrians but also as canopies over chasmic trenches and tunnels gouged for subways, sewers and utility conduits. |
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He was arrested and the tree was repaired by tree surgeons who removed gouged sections from the trunk while the tree was suspended from a crane. |
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Most of the lakes in Minnesota and Wisconsin were gouged out by glaciers and later filled with glacial meltwaters. |
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Will the Prime Minister get on side with action to protect consumers and small businesses, and stop sitting in the corner with the banks while people get gouged? |
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Till had been badly beaten, one of his eyes was gouged out, and he was shot in the head. |
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If we needed any more proof, we could ask it why it will not do something to protect Canadians who get gouged at the gas pumps by the same companies it wants to help out with tax giveaways. |
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He was so freaked out by a scene where a victim has his eyes gouged out that McDowell now has a phobia of eyedrops and can't bear anyone coming near his eyes. |
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The landscape of the Rhondda was formed by glacial action during the last ice age, as slow moving glaciers gouged out the deep valleys that exist today. |
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Coat miners seeking union rights were fired by their employers and kicked out of company towns that gouged them by forcing them to use company scrip. |
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