He grabs the boy by the collar of his shirt and heaves him across the room, sending him sliding into a table. |
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With another 80 points up for grabs by the end of the year, it is still anyone's game between the top four cars. |
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Madison inhales and holds her breath while Greta grabs the ends of the corset string and gives them a hard yank. |
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The present landlord and landlady Mike and Stacey Coombes opted for pastures new, meaning that the pub is up for grabs from today. |
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On last Sunday night in the Drum Inn in Clogher, the massive Jackpot was up for grabs. |
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The magnet grabs the metal fence post and holds the gate securely when loading. |
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As the league is rapidly coming to a close the trophies are up for grabs and all eight teams are still in the running. |
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Before he fires the third shot, Janie grabs the hidden rifle and they both shoot at each other. |
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With a road-going Porsche 911 Carrera up for grabs at the end of the season, there is a lot to play for! |
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The beast roars up at you and grabs your neck, dragging you into the swamp with it. |
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When the batch is ready, everyone grabs a handful of cookie dough and a rolling pin, and the flour begins to fly. |
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An egalitarian peasant, exhilarated and probably drunk, grabs the hand of a girl from the visiting gentry, to drag her into the round dance. |
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He could not believe his luck when he saw the Premiership match up for grabs. |
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He grabs the last kitchen box and follows Richard out the back door, which is propped open, and places the boxes on the tailgate of his truck. |
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But the presentation is so smart and different that it really grabs one's attention in a market of same old, same old. |
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He grabs some girl away from her boyfriend and starts to tango, entirely against her will. |
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She had ideas to burn, and in the fast, new, modern world everything was up for grabs. |
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Among his birthday presents, which are now up for grabs, is a huge teddy bear and a luxury picnic hamper. |
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So he goes after the teenagers, and grabs one in a shop, marching him outside. |
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This is the type of album that grabs you by the scruff of the neck, shakes you about a lot, and never once lets up on the fury which drives it. |
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By his calculations, the Conservatives need to make 158 gains to achieve a bare majority, and substantially more than 200 seats are up for grabs. |
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Irritated, he grabs the bridle on one of the mules spooking it and causing it to throw its rider. |
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There is 40 points up for grabs, but Ralf has thrown his toys out of the pram. |
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Sienna grabs onto Taranian's shoulder in a bout of joy, and does a caper around her friend, laughing in a barely sane manner. |
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Back to the toy stall and a battered old bear grabs your attention and you can't resist putting your hand into your pocket again. |
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Georgia grabs me into a bear hug so tight I literally lose my breath for a second. |
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Jay grabs the beat-up green messenger bag and flings it the 5 feet into her awaiting hand. |
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Benny grabs his flagellating rod and whips himself as hard as he can a dozen times, striking the acupuncture meridians of the body. |
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Also up for grabs were walking sticks, Zimmer frames, wheelchairs, microwaves, refrigerators and industrial vacuum cleaners. |
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She tries to break away and walk toward the train and he grabs her shoulder and whips her around for a few final words. |
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Because of trades and minor league promotions, all three outfield spots and two middle infield positions are up for grabs. |
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So Michael, he grabs a bottle of cheap champagne from the hotel minibar, rips off the foil and begins drinking right out of the bottle. |
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When the driver grabs the door handle a sensor receives a signal from a transponder in the fob, and unlocks the door. |
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Also potentially up for grabs is the big enchilada, the Treasury Secretary's job. |
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I went back to my Vistaprint shopping cart to capture some screen grabs but I was too late. |
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A velvet swimming crab then dashes out of the shadows, grabs the shore crab's trophy and vanishes back under the kelp. |
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As it was, the true blue constituency was a Conservative walkover with three Tory candidates winning the three seats up for grabs. |
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She grabs some hand towels from the changing room, and mops up most of the blood. |
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I begin to uncrumple the paper, but my mom grabs it out of my hands before I can finish. |
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Labour has a slender two-seat majority on the council and is defending eleven of the 20 seats up for grabs. |
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It is always the unforeseen angle and the unexpected colour that grabs the attention. |
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Humiliated, Julia grabs her coat from the ground and slips into it quickly, eager not to be spotted by anybody. |
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There are 16 places up for grabs on the youth forum, two for each of the county's districts and boroughs. |
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As if deciding that I'm a hopeless case, he grabs my unwounded hand and drags me out of the kitchen. |
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There are some fantastic prizes up for grabs so get dressed up and come along. |
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Heaps of prizes are up for grabs, and it is open to all ages and styles for soloists, duos and bands. |
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Admission is free and there will be a number of prizes up for grabs on the night. |
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The competition features nine categories and there are plenty of cash prizes up for grabs. |
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So far we're delighted with the response but then again there is a great prize up for grabs. |
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Then there will be a fundraising auction and raffle with prizes up for grabs. |
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A winner will be drawn at each meeting and there are a variety of attractive prizes up for grabs. |
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Prizes including television sets and jewellery will be up for grabs in a raffle. |
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France are in second place with Canada in third with both the silver and bronze medals up for grabs in the final race on Saturday. |
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But the next big area up for grabs is space, and whoever dominates space will dominate the planet. |
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Sydney's harbour and many iconic sites are up for grabs because of the senseless pursuit of a fast buck, writes Paul Keating. |
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But you can spot the artwork instantly, and you know whether you like the artwork, whether it grabs you or not. |
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When an emergency arises, a pipe bursts and hot water spurts from underneath the cabin, she grabs her child and goes to look for help. |
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She grabs my hand and pulls my arm around her waist, then does the same thing to me, squeezing up against my side. |
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He wasn't at his spontaneous best, but at least he wasn't filled with grabs and gags and ockerisms he felt obliged to quote all at once. |
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He opens the drawer, grabs a steak knife, and cuts the plastic seal from the pizza and throws it into the trashcan. |
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Why don't we practice chokeholds, leg grabs, headlocks and body holds like wrestlers and judo fighters? |
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Their wild, headlong struggle to stay one step ahead of the truth grabs the viewer from the first and simply never lets go. |
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Occasionally, a kite stoops and grabs a dragonfly, one of its favorite meals. |
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Letting out a moan, he grabs at the open bottle of pills, some of which spill onto the carpet. |
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Now he grabs the telephone, punches in a string of numbers and clasps the receiver to his ear, knuckles white with pressure. |
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Thousands of artworks, ranging from painting to glassware, ceramics and sculpture, are up for grabs. |
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Although pulled along by the frantic animal, he swiftly grabs an outrigger and slides smoothly back on board. |
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When a letter arrives offering escape to the US, Dondup pulls on his high-tops, grabs his boom box and leaves without a second thought. |
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Then he leaves the ballroom, grabs his raincoat from the checkroom, and heads home. |
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A house of your own and a booty of gold are up for grabs in a new television game show. |
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With only 5 Saturdays to go before Chrissy, the first of the popular Xmas hampers is up for grabs in the 2-person ambrose competition. |
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The switcher backs the new caboose on, and the new crew grabs the conductor's work sheets. |
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I mean, part of what we're talking about here is more serious news versus more human interest news that clearly grabs people. |
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Instead, she grabs my hand, interlinking her fingers with mine and clinging on so tightly that I can feel the pulse in her cool fingertips. |
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Behind her, a woman grabs another troublemaker by the ear and clouts him over the head, to the delight of the bystanders. |
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He grabs his coat, and as he's clumsily trying to put it on, the shoulder rips. |
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An indescribable sensation grabs at the back of my neck, as a coldness invades what feels like the center of my skull. |
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His sweaty hand grabs my shoulder in a fatherly gesture as he comes to sit down on the bar stool beside me. |
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Halfway through a stage, Armstrong grabs a musette, also known as a feedbag, from a roadside team staffer. |
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She pulls herself up using the console table for support and grabs the phone. |
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Susan finally notices her stove is on fire and grabs the fire extinguisher. |
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He takes back the bag and grabs a fishing pole and starts to hook a gummy worm onto the hook. |
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Scott skated good, Roz busted out some huge frontside grabs, Arthur landed some nice frontside flips. |
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But the creature pounces at her, grabs her, and throws her at least a yard away. |
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When he grabs Rachel's notebook from my hands, his fingers leave smears from what was possibly a cheese Danish. |
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Team sheets, signed programmes and a players' treatment table from the 1930s will also be up for grabs. |
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Also up for grabs are china, glass and pottery by leading names Wedgwood, Foley, Staffordshire. |
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With international tensions relaxed, their destinies are uncertain and their loyalties up for grabs to the highest bidder. |
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He grabs Taylor by the collar of his shirt and roughly yanks him to his feet. |
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Grace quickly grabs the horse's reins before it runs away and calms it before walking to the stranger, who is still sitting on the ground. |
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Suddenly, he grabs her savagely by the arm and throws her at the nearest wall. |
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We consent to taxes that remove half of our earnings, plus GST and property taxes, welcome taxes and all sorts of government cash grabs. |
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They had used video grabs taken 2km into the march every three minutes throughout the five hour event. |
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Screen grabs and extensive appendices illustrate these tutorials which are clearly presented, if a little poorly signposted. |
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One exception could be the ability to take screen grabs from live video and ship them immediately via e-mail. |
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Their modern tracked cranes equipped with grabs and magnets can be seen operating at the dockside in Sligo harbour. |
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Melody grabs it in midair, puts it on a plate, spreads a little deviled ham on, and then flips the egg onto it. |
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Pulling himself out from under the car, Jonnie Adair grabs a rag and wipes his grimy hands. |
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Abortion, birth control, women's rights the whole enchilada is now up for grabs. |
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All I know is, while we're walking, he suddenly grabs my hand and entwines our fingers together. |
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He gets up from his chair and dynamically grabs a piece of chalk to write on the board. |
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Dollars, pounds, gilders, marks, lire, pesetas, dirhams, takas are up for grabs if one is talented enough with that wooden stick called a hockey. |
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Everyone grabs a special fondue fork, and they spear a piece of food and then dunk it in the pot! |
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Four fully hydraulic crawler cranes with a capacity of 80 kN operated the grabs. |
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Jean grabs him by the lapel of his tuxedo jacket and narrows her green eyes at him. |
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When an unsuspecting tadpole, fairy shrimp, or insect comes along, the water scorpion lunges forward and grabs it with razor sharp front legs. |
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Scuba girl grabs a handful of abrasive jetsam, rubs it in the zombie's face, and makes her escape. |
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The result is a generic actioner, in which a gravel voiced man-mountain grabs some guns, smokes cigarettes and blows up stuff. |
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However, the new joint agreement with Fujitsu covering the development of future Solaris servers really grabs the attention. |
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He walks over to his locker, stiff-legged, his back ramrod straight, and grabs his change of clothes. |
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The head monkey grabs a stick and flails around at random, whacking his compatriots. |
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Prizes will be up for grabs among the entrants so lots of imagination, humour and effort could be well worth your while. |
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But after he leaves, the man grabs the boy, reties him to the tree and whips him to within an inch of his life before untying him. |
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We've got money to burn and whole industries have grown up around us because there are just gazillions of dollars up for grabs. |
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He then reaches inside his desk and grabs a blue pen and his black checkbook. |
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Something grabs his attention in the kitchen, and he reaches for the phone, then thinks better of it. |
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The man finally stops his kicking and he grabs me by my hair and slams me against the wall. |
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Memorabilia such as mugs, t-shirts, pens, pencils, mouse pads and key rings are also up for grabs. |
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Mark grabs it and attaches it to the winch as Gerry starts the winch motor. |
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While he makes some sensational grabs, he also drops more passes than an elite receiver should. |
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Serialism was vital in the way it wiped the slate clean, invoking a new year zero where everything would be up for grabs. |
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But home-court advantage still is up for grabs, with the Lakers, Kings, Spurs and Mavericks bunched at the top of the conference standings. |
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Davidson's tongue is hanging out which is like a red rag to a bull to Simon Cowell as he grabs hold of it with both hands. |
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The finest crystal, china and porcelain will tomorrow be up for grabs at knock-down prices when Mulberry Hall begins its annual New Year sale. |
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All the lab equipment is up for grabs or a whole lab could be adopted and named after a company or founder. |
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There will be 37 events, including athletics, yachting, archery and the martial art of wushu, with a total of 404 gold medals up for grabs. |
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When it comes to the racial politics of jazz, Kinch grabs the opportunity to distance himself from any kind of simple black nationalism. |
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The story is what grabs your attention here, and it's one well worth following, told with a light touch often lacking in games. |
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As I watch them writhe in simulated pain, a young punk comes along and grabs some cardboard from the ground and starts tearing it into tiny pieces. |
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Growing rapidly as a community and up for grabs, Asian Americans are deciding elections around the country. |
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Jan grabs her braid and tugs it, ignoring her startled outcry. |
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I bet the bottle isn't as big as it looks when whatshisname grabs it. |
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Amy Starr suddenly grabs the tape recorder out of my hand and yells into it. |
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This isn't specifically about America so much as it is about the use of available power and the opportunistic grabs to extend it wherever possible. |
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Then, a long and limber girl with wide eyes and an uncanny resemblance to Rihanna grabs my hand and startles me by speaking. |
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He just grabs his leading lady and bulldozes right on through, trashing just about every institution near and dear to the moral majority on the way. |
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At the tiniest end of the spectrum, miniaturization is showing the promise of a nano-world, where everything we take for granted about the physical universe is up for grabs. |
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The straggly, scrawny kid who grabs a guitar in hopes of finally getting some kind of attention from the girls other than sneers and spitballs is no more. |
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A seven-year veteran of the army, he grabs his rifle and returns fire. |
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Scotland's lack of a filmmaking infrastructure means erratic grabs for spare cash, no real control over production, and a slippery grip on any home-bred talent. |
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Truth, truthiness, in this mass media cacophony we live in, comes up something for grabs. |
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He grabs her off her horse and places her upside down across his lap. |
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Gleefully, my offspring grabs at the gobbets of uncooked lamb, squeaking and cheeping as she voraciously devours her meal in a matter or a few minutes. |
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When the show or movie wraps, all the props are up for grabs. |
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Durability is every bit up for grabs when an old memory is reactivated as when a new one is first on the brink of being formed. |
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But it does signal that the status quo is up for grabs and that undistinguished pols like Cantor should be shaking in their boots. |
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He grabs it by the rope and swings it around as if it is a lasso. |
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He grabs my right hand and gently pulls me towards the door. |
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Damien grabs his za and his hat and bounces up into the motel. |
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He is one of the most powerful men on Earth, with a global information empire, News Corporation, that grabs the attention of two-thirds of the world's population. |
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She walks toward her kitchen and grabs an old-fashioned basket with handles, the basket is made from tree bark and it shines beautifully in the day. |
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Some wannabe hero cop comes out of nowhere and grabs me and puts a gun to my face. |
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There is an episode of The Simpsons in which Homer becomes so infuriated with the FOX-TV logo in the corner of his screen that he reaches out, grabs the logo and stomps on it. |
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I go to walk past and he grabs me and he's slobbering and slurring! |
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When the FBI grabs him for passing counterfeit money, he cuts a deal. |
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With both branches of Congress now under Republican control, we should act to halt those power grabs, too. |
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Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a lyric, a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled. |
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A man grabs my shoulder and starts nattering at me in Swedish. |
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The hootenanny on political websites about the contest being up for grabs is shilling for advertising dollars. |
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Then, shuffling, she surreptitiously grabs the one he chose with her mouth while pretending to cut the deck. |
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Besides coordinated fabrics, dupattas, saris, blouse pieces, kurtas and shirts in pure handloom cotton, mixed-and-matched salwar-kurta sets will also be up for grabs. |
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Not since 1947, when the strategy for containing the Soviet Union was designed, have matters so fundamental to American grand strategy been up for grabs. |
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Winners receive rosettes and a selection of prizes will be up for grabs. |
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He grabs four bowls and dishes them up with pasta that he made. |
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If Nigeria lose this game they will be out of the competition and England, Sweden and Argentina will be scrapping over two places up for grabs in the second round. |
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He takes the key from Jewel, grabs the two restrained guards and tosses them bodily into her cell and locks them in before joining the rest of the group. |
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This album grabs you by the scruff of the neck and demands your attention. |
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Again and again Oney grabs the reader by the scruff of the neck, both through his dexterity with details and through the horror of the downward spiral of the case itself. |
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Matt grabs the rock face with his bare hands and starts climbing grimly. |
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The Americans as usual will fancy their horses to beat all-comers, but O'Brien's three can win a fair pile of the millions of dollars up for grabs at Chicago. |
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From the opening scene in the Korova Milkbar to the distressing yet thoroughly satisfying finale, the film grabs the viewer by the throat and doesn't let go. |
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That leaves one position up for grabs, herein lies the tale. |
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The Keystone State has long been considered one of the crucial swing states up for grabs this year. |
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The Keystone State might be a little more up for grabs than Democrats would like to think. |
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The woman growls slightly under her breath and grabs the clipboard. |
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On one side the North Atlantic, the metallic colour of frozen-to-death, smashes and grabs at the impertinence of human habitation with corpse-white fists. |
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Yes, you're encouraged to yell at the driver who almost runs you down or squawk at the repeat muncher who grabs the last sample off a tray in a grocery store. |
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With that, he grabs the canteens and water bags and goes back to the fire. |
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She grabs three shot glasses and we all walk into the living room. |
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If cinematic spectacle grabs eyeballs, then gameplay grabs minds. |
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He lambasted the NSA for its over-zealous data grabs, and its unrestrained eavesdropping on average Americans. |
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He grabs Alice, now dressed in lederhosen, by the arm, and the two get it on, on the dance floor. |
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Every day after school, the youngster grabs her coat, pulls on her wellingtons and takes her furry friends Fuzzy and Flossy for a saunter through Buckley Wood. |
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With the position of top Republican talking head up for grabs, it's been Liz Cheney's turn to wear the crown this month. |
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Trapattoni indicated that as many as eight places in the final squad remained up for grabs. |
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Leonardo Donato plays Henry as a big, athletic bear of a man who playfully grabs acquaintances in headlocks and tousles their hair. |
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More than Dhs300 million worth of the world's swishiest cars will be up for grabs in Dubai next weekend. |
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Now it's the glittering dome of the Reichstag parliament building that grabs the eye in a 21st century skyline studded with impressive landmarks. |
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Online discounts went up for grabs yesterday and the in-store sale proper begins on Boxing Day. |
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They spot all sorts of creatures, but a box turtle truly grabs their attention. |
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And the item will be up for grabs at Mullock Madeley's sporting memorabilia auction this Wednesday at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall. |
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The World Bank is in a unique position to help stop land grabs becoming one of the century's biggest scandals. |
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Lots up for grabs included a home-made Indian meal for two, a three-course home-cooked meal for four, cleaning and baby-sitting vouchers. |
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Bangladesh is well-known for its sweets such as petha, sandesh and rosogulla which were also up for grabs. |
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We have a pair of VIP tickets for Scotland v Italy at Murrayfield up for grabs for the person who tops our leaderboard next week. |
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Up for grabs this year in a drawing are prizes including two Harley-Davidson motorcycles. |
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And, courtesy of TDK, we have five games up for grabs, plus five VHS copies of the Oscar-winning Shrek movie. |
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The protestors are protesting land grabs and lack of basic human rights such as the freedom to elect their representatives. |
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They're protesting against land grabs, reparations, stolen elections, the rising cost of living, many things. |
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During the mating season, the male grabs the female by the neck and drags her about to stimulate ovulation, then copulates for up to an hour. |
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Each arm has a pad covered in suckers which grabs and pulls prey toward its beak, paralyzing it with venom before eating it. |
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The Viceroy stopped land grabs, decreed religious tolerance and admitted Indians into civil service, albeit mainly as subordinates. |
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Gandhi today is up for grabs. He has become abstract, ahistorical, postmodern, no longer a man in and of his time but a freeloading concept. |
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Windsocks, flags, tea cups and bunting are all up for grabs with few takers. |
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We have THREE GOODY PACKS up for grabs which include a t-shirt, soundtrack, Ruby Cube, sticky notes, notebook and pen. |
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The Hawkeye State in 2010 put about 6,000 either-sex tags up for grabs to non-residents. |
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He grabs her by the front of her robe, and he hauls her off down the hall. |
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Collectable toys and items connected to most of the James Bond films will be up for grabs at the Thornaby auction house tomorrow. |
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When I ask Derek Rodgers of Commerce if government is getting more cumbersome, he grabs the legal pad out of my hand and starts drawing charts. |
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There are also free seven-day gym passes to use at council-run leisure centres up for grabs until 23 September. |
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He grabs the steering wheel tighter and stops chewing his bubble gum. |
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Forty-three delegates were up for grabs in the Sooner State, making it the fifth-largest cache up for grabs on Super Tuesday. |
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In roll-over weeks, when pounds 12million or more is up for grabs, an extra 50million tickets are sold. |
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Up for grabs will be clothing for all ages and good quality secondhand baby essentials such as prams, pushchairs, Moses baskets and car seats. |
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There is a clock, mousemat, notebook and pen, shot glasses, light-up speakers, glowing shoelaces, messenger bag and glow t-shirt up for grabs. |
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In the post he grabs the fish from a plastic bag and gulps it down in front of giggling pals at a funfair. |
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From screen grabs to illustrate the use of Power Point to flow diagrams of planning, the reader engages in the text through many modalities. |
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For those interested in local government, early 20th century volumes of The Guildsman, the official publication for city council officials, will also be up for grabs. |
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Also up for grabs is Savile's famous yellow BMW Isetta 300 Plus bubble car, bought in 1965 while he was a resident DJ at the New Elizabethan Ballroom, Belle Vue, Manchester. |
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And that's not all, there also 10 pairs of tickets up for grabs for a special screening of Quentin Tarantino's classic Pulp Fiction, which is being shown at 9pm on Tuesday. |
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Just recently, free VC was also up for grabs for players to use unlimitedly and 2K's Ronnie also released new codes on Twitter, rewarding players with free 5000 VC points. |
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And with spots up for grabs for Rio 2016 when the Worlds start at the Hydro on Friday, the English pommel horse specialist is determined to shine. |
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It hides under the bed and grabs children who will not sleep. |
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This program teaches you how to defend yourself against common chokes, grabs, bear hugs,and other attacks, including fighting on the ground and when confronted by a weapon. |
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When someone, A, is using something and someone else, B, comes along and grabs it from A, probably whopping him with his cudgel in the process, B invades and aggresses. |
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In desperation, Alice grabs a nearby bread knife and kills him. |
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We have 10 of these fantastic Lego sets up for grabs, but you can also pick up a Lego toy via Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Kellogg's Choco Corn Flakes. |
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The jersey, which belonged to the captain of the 1966 World Cup team, is up for grabs at a sports memorabilia sale held by auctioneers Mullock Madeley next month. |
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Madge also demanded script revisions to the play, Up for Grabs, in which she is currently starring. |
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