One detonated a few feet from Aguero, peppering him with shrapnel and deafening him temporarily in one ear. |
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She was already peppering me with questions about him, what was he like, how tall was he, where was he from, and so on. |
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On the morning of the 12 th, the climbers woke to the sound of bullets peppering the rock around their portaledge camp, 1,000 feet up. |
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Nary a moment goes by without some sort of ear candy peppering the film's audio. |
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How can I convince someone that free markets are a good thing if you've been peppering their inbox with nastygrams in the name of capitalism? |
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Meanwhile at the match I'm supposed to be covering, Sweden are peppering the Danish goal, but just can't score. |
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I saw many feuds erupt in a blaze of automatic fire, peppering the walls with bullets that whined through the air like demonic bees. |
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Bullets started peppering the highway from above and I swerved to avoid them. |
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Her magical attacks flew thick and fast, peppering her enemy with flaming explosive shots. |
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The bishop's map shows hit-and-run attacks peppering the length of Sudan's border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Peretz's curriculum also seeks to pique pupils' interest by peppering language lessons with discussions of current events or cultural issues. |
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Fauna and flora are at honour everywhere either in topics parks or in interpretive signs peppering trekking trails. |
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They use one of Diderot's texts, Paradoxe sur le comédien, constantly peppering it with personal considerations. |
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He has the potential to complicate the unfailing friendliness of Jimmy Fallon by peppering in a little bite. |
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All of the male presenters professed their great esteem for the women on stage, peppering their praises with off-the-cuff humor. |
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That might have been disturbing enough for some of the residents if I hadn't been peppering the conversation with swear words every other syllable. |
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After the initial half-hour's fighting right in the settlement, they backed off and satisfied themselves with peppering the buildings with bullets. |
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The missiles found their targets, peppering the enemy formation. |
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They looked a class act in the first half, dragging the Cuban defence out of position at will and peppering Wilfredo Carbo in the Cuban goal. |
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It is a term that internet users have been peppering the search engine with questions about. |
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For months the two candidates have been peppering one another with endless fusillades. |
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Software and networking start-ups are peppering their marketing materials with the term. |
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Once there, they were made into booms and towed to the many mills peppering the coast. |
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Although space requires you to be short, peppering your entry with vibrant verbs and descriptive language will help your project stand out. |
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Repeat this operation until the top of the terrine salting and peppering each time. |
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After all is there anything more pathetic than listening to someone peppering his or her conversation with expletives in the belief that they are impressing someone, anyone. |
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My brother and I would pretend fight, I'd be knocked down, and then I'd roll down the hill while bumping against tiny rocks and other imperfections peppering the slide. |
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Within days he was peppering me with phone calls and telling me that my entire approach to fulfilling my dreams was wrong. |
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Kardashian is one of many celebrities who now command substantial fees for peppering their posts with commercial name-dropping. |
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Aboutrika's seventh goal of the campaign was only what the Egyptians had deserved for peppering the nervous-looking Jaouchi with shots throughout some one-sided opening exchanges. |
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Chewing gum's aftertaste of bitumen is not its only flaw, it also has the annoying habit of peppering city streets with unsightly and sticky stains, an unavoidable symbol of a throwaway society. |
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Lewis fought a tactical fight, keeping Holyfield off balance with a long jab and peppering him with combinations almost at will. |
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Sammy is a tenacious journalist who's given to peppering her conversation with Yiddishisms. |
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Since then, the Bloc Québécois and Quebec and Canadian NGOs have been peppering the Conservative government with questions and, on several occasions, have applied pressure to the government to respond. |
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Bruce admitted there was a 'lot of nerviness and edginess around' as Hull held out, even if Swansea were hardly peppering the Tigers' goal. |
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It starts off with a grant of land, at Peppering, by Nunna to Berhfrith probably for the foundation of a minster. |
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