His joyride ended in a horrific crash which put him in a coma and left him disabled, destroying his life. |
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It was a German military vehicle, and Ava assumed that some Americans had requisitioned it and were out on a joyride. |
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Eventually we catch him with our bike as he goes for a joyride right back to where he stole it from. |
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The joyride begins with songs that feel more like remixed versions of real ones. |
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There's a tracking device in every ship, in case someone decides to go for a joyride or something like this. |
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We finished the pen around the time those two goldbrickers returned from their joyride. |
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She was having such fun, so much that she all but forgot that Terel was following her on her roundabout joyride against the wind. |
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It is, alas, an all-too-familiar scene on the streets of Rochdale as car crime soars and thieves think nothing of ending a night's joyride by destroying the vehicle. |
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They believe their pride and joy may have been used on a joyride. |
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Yet the ensuing trip through Tinseltown excess feels more like a kerb-crawl than a joyride, which falls victim to just about every contrivance possible. |
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It is a problem which sometimes when people joyride or otherwise results in death and injury. |
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When these youngsters are found and brought in after a joyride, I would like to see them stand in front of the judge with their parents. |
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For some it's a joyride, they get their kicks from learning, and for others it's a deadly serious game of trying to gain a competitive edge. |
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A police spokesman said the incident appeared to have been a joyride. |
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She said she feared for her life when a man who was testing her car, with her as passenger, embarked on a crazed high-speed joyride and refused to stop. |
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The FBI in Atlanta is telling us this was more a joyride than anything else, and that there is no indication that terrorism had anything to do with the stealing of this jet. |
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In setting the scene for my post I would love to recount a tale of blissful youth, a text-book joyride throughout early adulthood culminating in a fulfilled maturity. |
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We got drunk, and I hooked him up with some Ecstasy and Xanax, and we took a joyride and partied for hours. |
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The local couple, who have lived in the town for over 31 years, were subjected to a horrendous level of violence in pursuit of a few quid and the chance of a joyride. |
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Let yourself be chauffered baronially on your great day and enjoy the trip to the restaurant, the opera, the theatre or casino or just make a joyride in the country. |
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There are auto thieves who are stealing the car for a joyride. |
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Canada should ponder the implications of this course and gather the courage to say no to the next joyride in global interventionism for its own sake and for the sake of peace and stability in the world. |
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But then, dodging airbursts of Archie on the Western Front hadn't exactly been a joyride either. |
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Thieves took three go-karts for a joyride through the streets of Norwich. |
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By the clock tower and ornamental pool is Joyride, a mother and child sculpture by Franta Belsky. |
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