Suddenly a pair of hands grabbed her throat from in front of her and began to choke her. |
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He also grabbed the car keys from the ignition to prevent them driving off. |
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Meanwhile, his partner grabbed the boy and punched him in the stomach, winding him. |
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They both grabbed hold of the handles, and began to open the enormous doors. |
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Her dark hair streaming behind her, she rushed into the kitchen, grabbed a bagel and started to aggressively slice it. |
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On the way, she grabbed a wine glass and drank from it deeply without breaking her stride. |
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She grabbed my arm and told me how her house had been hit by a US bomb during an air raid. |
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He walked to a corner, and grabbed a metal pipe that was leaning in a recess in the wall. |
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He winked back and they both grabbed their stuff, as quickly as they could. |
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Mr Wilson claimed the dog, believed to be a Japanese Akita, grabbed his right hand with its teeth and dragged him to the ground. |
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Six months ago, he also made a gang of car thieves take to their heels when he grabbed them by the ankles. |
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I saw a child who was albino, the hair like floss, the eyes with points of pink in them that reached up and grabbed my soul. |
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Finally, she recomposed herself as she grabbed the black travelling bag resting on the floor beside her. |
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I grabbed the knife to try and stop him, but somebody behind me hit me on the head with a bottle. |
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She watched him as he grabbed a glass from the draining board and filled it with water. |
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I went into my room and pulled my hair into bunches, slicked on some lip gloss, then grabbed my bag and my trainers. |
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He grabbed red danger flags and special detonators, used to stop trains, and ran into the path of the train. |
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He had even grabbed a plate before it fell from her hands while clearing the table, and hadn't made any smart comments about her being a klutz. |
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He grabbed my arm, and instead of letting him kick me I kneed him in the groin. |
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He has played 36 minutes and grabbed 21 rebounds despite cramps knifing through his calves. |
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She grabbed the hairbrush out of his hand and began raking it through her knotted red hair. |
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When I grabbed the gleaming chrome door handle, I felt machined bumps, or knurls, that provide extra grip. |
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Mr Taylor first grabbed Mr Ormes to prevent him from re-entering the house. |
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Samara yelped when Ethan suddenly grabbed her and gave her a bear hug, wrapping her whole body with his open sweater. |
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As a reaction the man grabbed her close to him, wrapping her into an embrace. |
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Neal grabbed the packet of tissues and pulled them out, leaving only the plastic wrapper, which he ripped in half. |
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Before I could say anything he grabbed the mug of ale from my hands and gulped it down, spilling ale all over his clothes. |
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Forcing a smile onto her face, Alicia grabbed the door handle and wrenched it open. |
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When I got to the car the wind grabbed hold of the door, trying to wrest it out of my hands and off of its hinges. |
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I was about 50 feet away from Jaggi when 3 or 4 cops dressed as protesters grabbed him, wrestled him into a van and sped away. |
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As the attacker attempted to flee, customers grabbed him and wrestled him to the floor, where he was held until police arrived. |
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She came at him again, but he grabbed her arms and they fell to the hilly terrain in what looked like a death wrestle. |
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He grabbed my other hand and laced our fingers together and smiled down at me. |
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Spotting them, she quickly grabbed the reins and led the horses back at a trot. |
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Unexpectedly, Damien dropped the ladle and grabbed the bowl from my hands, setting it down on the table. |
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He walked over to Samantha's horse, grabbed the reins, and walked several yards away from the group, where they could not hear him. |
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He grabbed the back of my head, weaving his fingers in my hair and then yanked my head up. |
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I grabbed the snake by the neck, gave it a yank and put it straight into the bag. |
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Clydebank almost grabbed the lead in the 31st minute when their trialist wriggled free in the box, but he shot inches wide of the near post. |
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The group of eight runners also grabbed solid finishes in the 200m and 400m dash relays and the 800m run relay. |
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She had grabbed a third apple and had gotten ready to throw it, but remembering herself just in time she clenched her fist. |
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To my horror and amazement, everyone on the boat laughed, grabbed their masks and fins and jumped in. |
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The T.V. went to commercial and Jaime grabbed the remote to turn the mute on. |
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I grabbed one of the nylon loops that hung from the ceiling and buckled it to my lap belt, harness-style. |
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So i walked over the hill, repacked my bag and grabbed something to eat at the food hall. |
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But the other Sheffield side showed a bit of steel as they grabbed two late goals to guarantee the celebration had to be put on hold. |
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Having grabbed all the books she needed for the weekend, Melanie shut her locker door, zipped up her backpack, and swung it over her shoulder. |
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With that, Chris zippered his backpack, grabbed it and put it on his back and soon ran down the stairs and soon out the front door. |
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Maybe when she got dressed she was too zoned to notice that she grabbed her dress from the Juniors rack. |
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With his strong voice, he impressed the jurors, took the audience by storm and grabbed the title. |
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As he shot forward, Jacob had grabbed the fishing pole and he dove across the driving path. |
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She tried to make an escape by brushing past him but his hand suddenly shot out and grabbed her wrist. |
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Quickly I leapt to my feet and grabbed her before she even thought of doing something stupid. |
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She took a flying leap from there outside and into the grass, which is where I grabbed her. |
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Rian grabbed a pencil, and wrote down a quick response, and tossed the piece of paper back to her. |
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It was still early but I was feeling restless so I grabbed my keys and let myself out of the house quietly. |
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I growled in frustration and barely restrained myself from ripping the next shirt I grabbed into pieces. |
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But before I could make my dramatic exit, Chad appeared out of nowhere and grabbed my wrist, restraining me from movement. |
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Sarah then grabbed a pair of black sneakers and slipped them on over her ankle socks. |
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I promptly fell back to sleep and woke up way too late, grabbed my clothes, legged it down the road and got a bus to Earls Court station. |
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When the pan-blue camp grabbed a victory in the 2004 legislative elections, people were shocked. |
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First the Mycenaeans grabbed it, then the Phoenicians, Egyptians, Assyrians and Persians owned it. |
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His eyes flashed with anger and he grabbed Willis' wrist and twisted it behind his back. |
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The hotel staff threw lifebelts out, which the two men grabbed on to, but they were too exhausted to swim back to the shore. |
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The British relied strongly on the Sunni elite, which grabbed power and privilege for itself, alienating the Shiite heartland. |
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Sora nodded, and grabbed her keys and she headed out the door with Vash right behind her. |
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However, the girl was not having any of it she grabbed hold of Calsy's face and forced him to look at her. |
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His golden eyes glinted as he suddenly moved trough the crowd with lightning speed and grabbed a young boy by the collar. |
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Finally we heard the shrill ring of the last bell, and Liz and I grabbed our bags and swiftly bolted from the room. |
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However, over the years he developed a liking for prosecution and when he got the opportunity, he just grabbed it. |
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She extended the claws on both her hands, then, in a sudden movement, grabbed each end of the tangle and pulled, ripping it apart. |
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Ari wasn't quick enough to leap out of the way and the man grabbed him by his shirt, ripping it and pulling Ari towards himself. |
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The ache in her arm grew where the he had grabbed her before and she could already feel a bump rising and a bruise forming. |
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I grabbed a towel from the linen closet and walked outside to the back, where the pool was. |
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She pulled her clothes on over her lingerie and she grabbed her sneakers and slipped them on. |
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He grabbed his linstock, slipped down the hatchway, grabbing the remaining match. |
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He then grabbed his chest and fell off the ring apron, hitting his head on the wooden floor. |
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While the kids grabbed blocks, he rummaged in a locker behind the pipe and pulled out a sort of aqualung, some rubber gloves, and swim fins. |
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I grabbed a lite beer from the fridge and set it in front of her as she lit a cigarette from the candle flaming next to her. |
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Mariah grabbed the phone in a rush, cradling it between her ear and shoulder while putting a roller in her hair. |
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It then grabbed a hold of the little railing around the rooftop of the building. |
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Then she grabbed the rope ladder that was hanging down and started to climb. |
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He broke a skylight, dropped a smoke canister into the room, to hide him from cameras, descended a rope ladder and grabbed the Cezanne. |
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Cole immediately threw the stand with the chess set and grabbed hold of the arms of Sara's seat. |
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The man's hands grabbed me under the armpits when I came within arm's reach. |
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He was butted in the face and grabbed a hammer to protect himself as the thugs armed themselves with a spade and a knife. |
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When she heard a knock, Jeannie grabbed a bouquet of white and light pink roses and opened the door. |
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He grabbed five radios, saved one for himself, and patrolled the armory, giving each team member a radio and a rig. |
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When the professor showed up at the podium, Aidis grabbed onto his chair's armrests to keep himself from leaping for the door. |
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Lacey swivelled around on her computer chair and grabbed a pillow from the bed beside her. |
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Not one to miss the opportunity, he grabbed honours by occupying a seat in the first row. |
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Drake grabbed a handful of his hair and twisted cruelly just as he finished tying off the rough bandage. |
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At once, they both came forward and grabbed David, roughly holding him back. |
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He grabbed Sapphire's hand roughly, picked up the pizza boxes with the other arm, and walked out. |
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Six other guards stepped forward and roughly grabbed Maria, Andrea, and Jackie. |
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Hala stalked over to the edge of the clearing and roughly grabbed a strong branch off the ground. |
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He grabbed the arrow just behind the arrowhead and snapped the wooden shaft. |
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I grabbed my stuff, then we headed to his locker, a routine we followed everyday. |
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He gave her one last longing glance, grabbed his duster, and walked out the door. |
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Rose winced as she flexed her arm and rubbed the spot where Darryl had grabbed her. |
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The cabinet was thrown open as Dad grabbed the table salt and the peppercorn grinder from the pantry. |
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Without waiting for a response, she grabbed hold of one of Isabella's arm, looped it through her own, and then pulled her into the drawing room. |
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Ms. Estrin grabbed a book for Chloe and gave her a classroom rubric before making her announcements. |
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Fortunately he had grabbed his ruck before rushing out and he had his cooking pot, but he was still forced to hunt for food. |
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The victim grabbed a piece of firewood to fend off his attacker and one of the attacking group brandished a pair of garden loppers. |
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He grabbed me by the wrist and reversed our positions so that I was against the counter and he was facing me. Lordy, that feels way too good. |
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As I physically wrenched her assailant away from her, my sign was also grabbed and ripped up. |
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He then pushed her down and grabbed her handbag and ran off towards Duckworth Lane. |
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I stepped out, swung around, grabbed the other side of the ladder and placed my foot on the proper rung. |
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I grabbed many cans of Lysol, loaded them into the car, and continued to the storage room where lumber lay about. |
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She thrust open the fridge door and selected lunchmeat and fixings, closed it and grabbed the loaf of bread that was already getting stale. |
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It jumped, grabbed and lunged at three of us before wandering off towards the piece of wreck we had just left. |
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Thomas lunged at Corrine and grabbed her around the neck, trying to strangle her. |
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I lunged at her and grabbed her around the waist, thanking her with the deepest, most passionate kiss inside me. |
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He lunged at her and grabbed her wrist, attempting to rid her of her weapon. |
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He then lunged at her and grabbed her around the throat, thrusting her against the side of the pool. |
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He was heading towards the casket once again but Rachel lunged at him and grabbed on to his back. |
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He scowled at the amount of blood decorating the floor in front of the wolf and then roughly grabbed the back of the lupine captain's head. |
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She passed the tree where the horse's tack was propped and grabbed Hawk's bridle, the silverwork glinting in the moonlight. |
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I only glared at him as I unhooked my double-layered skirt and grabbed my sai, pointing one at his neck and the other lower by his waist. |
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I grabbed the meat pies that I had baked out of the oven and threw them on a platter. |
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The sailors on the patrol boat thought I was going to fall, so grabbed me by my clothes. |
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In April, people in Ilave burst into a town council meeting, grabbed their mayor, dragged him through the streets and lynched him. |
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If you just grabbed an unconvicted murderer off the street and lynched him, you would be a murderer in your own right. |
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After quickly saddling and bridling Fleet, he grabbed the bay's reins and pulled the reluctant gelding outside into the pouring rain. |
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He grabbed the presidential mobile phone, which had a double-headed eagle instead of buttons, from the nightstand. |
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I halted abruptly in front of the horridly painted blue house, threw Jackson my.22 and grabbed my magnum, loading the revolver with six shots. |
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He rose and walked to the counter where he grabbed a jug of beer and refilled his tankard. |
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I pulled on my tankini, and grabbed a towel, and went back down to the lobby, and went to the pool. |
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I grabbed a pair of black capris and a white tank top out of the pile in my closet. |
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I grabbed my tanto and slit through his hand and kicked him against a wall. |
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The 76-year-old comedian grabbed a torch, pointed it at his feet, and started an impromptu tap-dance. |
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I don't know how we would have let go of that tar baby once we had grabbed hold of it. |
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So she reached to taser him, but accidentally grabbed her gun instead and sort of shot the guy. |
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She grabbed a towel by the sink and turned on the cold water, saturating the towel thoroughly. |
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But the 42-year-old Cruise shrugs it off as just another make-believe soul that grabbed him. |
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She stopped her excited babble and grabbed my wrist, dragging me off to math class. |
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Earlier this year, two troubled Japanese companies grabbed headlines when they tapped women to lead corporate makeovers. |
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Nichole was jerked back towards Tristan as he grabbed the wrist on her other arm. |
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Mrs Gaspar grabbed at her arm as she ran past her and out onto the back verandah. |
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She reached around into a cupboard behind her and grabbed a tea bag, dispensing it into the scalding water. |
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Malloy grabbed her wrist as she reached to place the bit in the horse's mouth. |
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Shane started to scribble on a piece of tissue, when Max grabbed it and tore it into pieces. |
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Well, Elephant got his Malibu board, and I grabbed my ski and into it we went. |
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She grabbed a corner and they both pulled, tearing a bigger hole in the pillow. |
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He leapt over the side and grabbed his hat just as a gust of backdraft from the airship started to send it flying away. |
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Tony sat down and scarfed down his waffles, then he got up and grabbed his backpack. |
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He was robed in garish scarlet and green, and he grabbed people's shoulders and gesticulated wildly as he shouted at them. |
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Eventine and Erik grabbed the carts and pushed them into the checkout line that Preia had gotten into. |
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She grabbed her brush, and sang along, as she dug through her closet for her deep purple backless gown. |
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And she grabbed her duffel bag and her backpack and hopped out, hoping that she could become invisible in three seconds. |
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He regarded me with infuriating calm, grabbed my wrists, and manhandled me into the car. |
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The family, nonetheless, laid a charge of assault against the security officer, alleging that he grabbed Williamson and manhandled him. |
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Still in a fit of temper, she grabbed the remote from him and turned the TV on. |
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She grabbed my bad arm and my shoulder then popped in back into its socket. |
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My father ignored her and he grabbed me by my bad arm and pulled me towards my mother, who was still lying on the floor. |
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The woman ushered Halle into the small 2-room apartment, and grabbed one of Halle's black luggage bags. |
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He grabbed a pair of scissors from a desk drawer and cut the tape from her ankles. |
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I scooped some macaroni onto my plate and grabbed a hot dog and hot dog bun. |
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I opened the medicine cabinet and grabbed a pair of scissors for protection, and then scoped out the hallway. |
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I took long strides and then leaned over his counter and grabbed a jar of maraschino cherries. |
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Both officers grabbed him by the arms in a thumb lock and marched him out of the shop past the customers. |
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With both reconnaissance scouts dead, Theorton grabbed the assault rifle of one and ducked behind the nearest boulder in sight. |
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She blinked balefully down her long, greasy nose at me and then grabbed his arm, wordlessly dragging him off to the dance floor. |
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She grabbed both of Mazing's wrists and held her still while Kat dragged the ball and chain and used that to tie Mazing's wrists together. |
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The biggest bust might be this player, whom the Jets grabbed with the first pick of the second round. |
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I grabbed a pair of black ballet flats and leapt through the door after quickly brushing my hair. |
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She grabbed my hand and led me through a front door that was heavily decorated with balloons and streamers. |
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The ball ballooned off his pads and landed between his feet as Vaughan, in desperation, grabbed the ball. |
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Epsom grabbed the winner two minutes from time when a midfield ball dropped to Shoefield, whose shot screamed past Jones into the net. |
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Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face. |
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Jason suddenly grabbed the bottle and opened it, albeit with some difficult, as it was screwed on tight. |
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Mona grabbed some gauze and a large Band-Aid and her jacket, and followed Cat to the back door. |
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When the dining room bell rang, you grabbed your thali and your tumbler and took it along with you. |
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The undoubted chief, so swathed in bandoliers of ammunition that bullets fired at him would have bounced off, reached down and grabbed my hand. |
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I strapped on the ammo pods, put the bandoleer across my chest, put my mask over my face, and grabbed my gun. |
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The train stopped and my girlfriend grabbed me by the arm and led me out of the train. |
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The grub at the bottom of one just wouldn't budge so, instead of doing something sensible, I grabbed a newer scrubbing brush. |
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He grabbed two wires and then pressed them together, sending a mass of sparks all over the engine. |
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Spitting a bit into his palm, he grabbed gently at his hair massaging the gel-like substance into his sensitive scalp. |
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I walked out to my car, grabbed the Denver boot notice off the windshield, and went inside to call the parking people. |
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It being a particularly cold morning, I grabbed my Barbour as I left for work, jammed my phone into the pocket and felt a piece of paper. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a thief reached over a pensioner's shoulder and grabbed her purse from her handbag. |
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The metal where Cath's hands grabbed suddenly flashed hot, searing her skin. |
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I grabbed a hold of it and started to slide but quickly felt the heat of the metal searing my hands from friction. |
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Smith dove to his left and as the ball caromed into the air, he reached high, grabbed it barehanded and threw Burroughs out at first. |
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The thief then grabbed her purse as the shocked pensioner raised the alarm by shouting to her husband. |
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She grabbed a stick and marked off different yard measurements for her sprints. |
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Deep in concentration Em hung her keys on the wall and walked to the kitchen, where she grabbed an apple, all in mechanical motions. |
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He stood back up and grabbed an extra mechanical pencil off he top shelf, putting it in his pocket. |
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He said she grabbed the victim by her clothing around her neck and not her throat. |
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Daniel grabbed her hand and pulled up her shirt sleeve to revel thick welts, scabs and scars all over her arm. |
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He grabbed a wad of toilet paper and folded it up, pressing it hard to slow the blood, then shrugged on his bathrobe and went back to his bed. |
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She grabbed a wad of papers from the table beside her bed, and threw it at me. |
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I breakfasted, put on my waders, grabbed a couple of rods and commenced to walk the marshy mile or two to the Khuder. |
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Bob calmly grabbed the stallion's halter, led him into the corner of the stall, placed a twitch around his nose and proceeded to treat him. |
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Grumbling over his quarry's escape, the storeowner stood, grabbed a broom, and immediately returned to a horizontal position. |
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I jammed my feet into the closest pair of sneakers and grabbed my back pack. |
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I grabbed my toothbrush and face wash from the bathroom and went into the kitchen. |
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Rushing to the bathroom, she grabbed a basin, another washcloth and filled the basin with very cold water. |
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She grabbed the nearest washrag and began to pat her face with it, trying to calm down. |
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She grabbed the little washrag, dried her hands, and then dried the counter before putting it back. |
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The brave Kiltegan man grabbed jugs of water and eventually quenched the chip-pan fire which had threatened to reduce the house to ashes. |
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The weather had taken a chilly turn overnight so I grabbed my heavy jean jacket and backpack and was out the door. |
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Cold leathery fingers suddenly grabbed Niall by the chin and jerked his head forward as the other High Sablebloods moved in for the kill. |
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He pulled on the jeans and the jersey, and then grabbed his red baseball cap from where it was sitting, on his stereo. |
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They grabbed her left wrist and tried to pull off a gold bracelet and remove her wedding ring. |
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The coup organisers are a group of public school boys and financial racketeers who have grabbed fabulous wealth through their arms deals. |
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He quickly swept his daughter into his arms, grabbed his travel bag and dashed towards the open door and into the chaos of the ship. |
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She grabbed the note from Sarah's hand, being careful not to tear it, and dashed out the front door. |
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I grabbed her, picked her up, and swung her around like they do in the movies. |
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I smiled and grabbed the food going into the next room to join the pack of friends that were partying. |
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I quietly crept to my closet and I grabbed my duffle bag that was already packed with clothes. |
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I grabbed a ratty towel from the outhouse bathroom and jogged away in the direction of the creek. |
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He quickly grabbed a weeping willow's branch hanging above his head and pulled him and Lenita out onto shore. |
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Turning the tap of one of the sinks I cupped my hands and grabbed some water. |
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I leaned over and grabbed her shoulders, lifting her up into a sitting position. |
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This allowed for quick bursts to be grabbed by the radiomen aboard the Yunes without allowing much time for a trace. |
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I grabbed the phone, flipped through the address book, and called the only person who could possibly help me. |
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As the two candidates continued to trade barbs, it was the raging conflict that grabbed the most attention. |
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I grabbed my stuff, quickly cramming it into my well-worn and battered backpack, turning around to Rachael. |
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As the robber clambered over railings his trousers snagged and Mr Ceesay grabbed hold of the hood of his top. |
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He grabbed the first guard by his arm and twisted it behind his back and at the same time landed a full punch at his neck just below the jugular. |
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Now entirely awake, Asa grabbed a comb off the desk and began to rake it through her long, dripping brown hair. |
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No problem I thought, as I grabbed the jump leads and opened the bonnets of both cars. |
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Then he grabbed something like a jump rope and started exercising his legs. |
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Then after she's whacked some other blonde child her mother grabbed her and slapped her backside. |
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Kitsune grabbed a bag of instant ramen, and started eating the crunchy, uncooked noodles. |
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David Watt got the opener, Marc Anthony grabbed a second and Garry Wood claimed a third just on the interval. |
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With an incredible burst of speed, Jack passed up the Frisbee, grabbed it, wheeled around and threw it back at Sam. |
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As the river turned into rapids, the princess grabbed her companion and hauled her back on board. |
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When she got there, she grabbed the leather whip that was hanging on the wall next to her. |
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He grabbed her arms suddenly and whipped her body around, moving her backwards until she was backed up against the wall, trapped. |
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The ambassador grabbed me by the wrist and whipped me away to the airport in his chauffeur-driven car. |
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I made a big scene when Dr. Naughty grabbed my arm, and we ended up rassling on the floor. |
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Instantaneously, she grabbed the ratchet and started to work, stripping the cover to the engine exhaust. |
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The first warning came when I first grabbed my bike. My back tire was completely flat. |
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She grabbed his hand and led him into the elevator which takes them down to an underground rave. |
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Seth reached his hand down to me and I stood on my tiptoes and grabbed his one hand with both of mine. |
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Jane, unconsciously, grabbed his hand and wrapped it between both of hers, soothing it with small, gentle strokes. |
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He swam towards her and grabbed her little hand and began to swim with powerful strokes towards the shore. |
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The police Sergeant said a man grabbed her by the hair and pinned her against the wall. |
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He said the man grabbed hold of him and banged his back against a low garden wall four or five times. |
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She was grabbed by the hair, pushed against the wall and had her head banged several times by the accused. |
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The attacker, whose face was covered by a hood, grabbed her from behind in the dark alley. |
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He then grabbed 5-63, but Circle squeezed home with the last two batsmen at the wicket. |
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As soon as the match resumed, he grabbed the Mongolian's mawashi and used a pulling overarm throw to take the win. |
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A bag of kettle corn, both caramel-sweet and slightly salty, grabbed from local street vendors was delicious. |
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I put everything back in the bag, grabbed my keys out of the ignition, locked the doors, slung the bag over my shoulder and waited. |
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I grabbed my schoolbooks and ran down the hallway to the exit. |
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Teddy scrunched his papers, grabbed them with one hand, and without saying another word, sprinted from the Senate chamber. |
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I grabbed a fallen tree branch and used it to parry his attacks. |
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She has grabbed the headlines by making public accusations of corruption within the government. |
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Suddenly he looked at me, leapt forward and grabbed me by the shoulder. |
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Nikki grabbed the old worn Adidas jacket she had had for five years, and went out onto the patio, choosing one of the Adirondack chairs and sat down, her eyes closed. |
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Growling, she grabbed her juice box and squirted the nearest girl with it. |
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She was then grabbed from behind and assaulted by a mystery assailant. |
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She grabbed her books and backpack and ran to the bathroom, where she washed her hands three times with scalding hot water, and then once more with rubbing alcohol. |
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Hank grabbed his bandoleer and started to check the ammo clips one by one. |
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Mike went over to the wet bar and grabbed both of us a beer. |
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He grabbed my trouser belt and wrapped his arm round the jump seat. |
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Sam even made a sad attempt to run for it but Jordan grabbed her. |
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Will had somehow grabbed a small ledge about twenty feet down. |
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April jumped up and grabbed the ledge of a window above the gym. |
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I grabbed the ledge of the window and hoisted myself up onto the roof. |
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The director of operations at the city council, stunned onlookers last year when he grabbed a loudhailer and started yelling at people to pick up their rubbish. |
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Furiously, she grabbed a large pair of scissors and started snipping away. |
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He quickly retightened the straps around his boots, snatched his weapon from off the wall, and then grabbed his helmet from its resting place on one of the four bed posts. |
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Stopping on the way I cast a fly to a snapper which quickly grabbed hold, this was followed by a blue runner then a small barracuda which after one jump threw the hook. |
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Most famously, the Htoo twins, pre-teen mystic leaders of a Karen group called God's Army, grabbed headlines in 2000 as the most unlikely of guerrilla generals. |
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He was slapped, grabbed in the face, placed in stress positions, placed in standing sleep deprivation, and doused with water. |
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I grabbed it, and pressed the flat of the blade against my wrist. |
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I took a deep breath, grabbed a tub of lo-salt, lo-fat sunflower margarine and a jar of lo-salt, lo-fat coffee whitener, and made my way thoughtfully off to the checkout. |
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Sitting in the tub I grabbed my razor, and held it in my hand. |
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Everman had his last drink and left for the night when a friend grabbed me by the arm, yanking me off my stool. |
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Then they went to the corner opposite where I was and grabbed about four or five individuals and arrested them as well. |
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He looked around nervously and grabbed her arm, hissing lowly. |
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Wicklow came again and grabbed the winner just on the stroke of time. |
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She groaned, grimaced, and grabbed her left thigh, which had been wrapped, rewrapped, and re-re-wrapped in an Ace bandage. |
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I grabbed the heavy book and lugged it over to a cherrywood table. |
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Eve grabbed the door handle, turned it, then let out a bark of a laugh. |
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She grabbed the flint out of the pocket of her trousers and slipped it into the small pocket in the skirt of her dress after giving her sister a hug. |
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He then called 911, and when a fire truck arrived, he says Sowell grabbed the woman and pulled her into the house. |
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Knowing that the body count was going to be considerably lower this time round I grabbed a ticket and prepared to watch Zebraman lay waste to criminal scum. |
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Once in a while I grabbed scallops, sea urchins, and lobster. |
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He grabbed a fist full of hair in one take, and we were pretty banged up by the end of it. |
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I grabbed her in a hug, wrapping my arms around her and holding on tight. |
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As they fought she grabbed hold of the mask and tore it off his face. |
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Victoria reached up and grabbed hold of her younger sister's wrist. |
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When Baker grabbed Daisy's necklace, John rose from his chair. |
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I grabbed my camera, missed, and got hold of Graham's camera instead. |
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Quickly, she grabbed one of his arms while Cyrus got hold of the other. |
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I grabbed my ski mountaineering gear, he kick-started his enduro bike, and riding double we motorcycled up the jeep trail to snowline on East Maroon Pass. |
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I jumped up from my bed and grabbed the phone from off my desk. |
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I heard heavy footsteps on the porch steps and glanced over as the guy almost fell but grabbed the railing, teetering to the left unsteadily with a quiet laugh. |
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She grabbed the wineskin and filled his goblet up completely. |
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According to one report posted on the Internet, a killer whale lunged completely out of the water, stranding itself on an ice floe as it grabbed a seal. |
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The Tendo patriarch was sipping his hot saki when the kimonoed girl stomped into the room, threw herself down on the far side of the table and grabbed the liquor bottle. |
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Brown then grabbed the cloth and wiped his own forehead with it. |
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Chavez replied with a smile and a mock bow, just before he grabbed Pen's hands, swept her off her feet and carried her up into the air, screaming. |
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