Changes in light from the time of day and local weather tint the boxes as they dematerialize in ricocheting reflections. |
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Lucas instinctively covered his head as the attack endured, the bullets ricocheting against every surface they struck. |
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Yet, no matter how quiet your voice was, it still echoed around the temple, the sounds ricocheting off the spherical chamber's walls. |
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Every one of the soldiers inside the Red Death was hit by hundreds of ricocheting bullets. |
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But Mr Foster suddenly crashed through the door, ricocheting the flyscreen against wall, and wrenching the boy from her arms. |
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James and Vassilli realized that their position was entirely too exposed when bullets started ricocheting from underneath the truck. |
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The heat was ricocheting round the Sport Hall and the home crowd was blasting out encouragement to Marino Columbu the Sardinian star wrestler. |
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Four innocent bystanders were injured by ricocheting bullets when a bagman for a Pattaya loan shark opened fire on his mobile phone. |
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The ship's only reported mishap came when a coxswain was hit in the neck by a bullet ricocheting off a modern pentathlete's target. |
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A fireman was shot as he tried to douse a blazing jobcentre and a police dog handler survived a bullet ricocheting inside his vehicle. |
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The new mix is wonderfully enveloping with bullets ricocheting and voices echoing around in the cavernous locations when appropriate. |
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He could hear the pings from ricocheting bullets as well as the dull thuds from direct impacts. |
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Something appeared to be ricocheting inside the pipe, but what could it be? |
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This, of course, was almost as hazardous to the pilot as to the enemy aircraft, with bullets sometimes ricocheting back at the gunner. |
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The theme for Michael Caine's gangster film Get Carter, written at the age of 23, lays ricocheting trains, chilling harpsichord and funky tablas over a swaggering bass line. |
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The vixen stopped short just six feet from him and gave a single warning cough, which deflected the cubs aside like bullets ricocheting from his legs. |
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It would also be a function of the thrust being produced at each propeller shaft and of the ricocheting wash off the wing walls of the dock. |
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In no time the puck is flying back and forth, ricocheting off sticks and blades. |
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The tumble dryer sensation had been my body ricocheting back and forth between the train and the platform. |
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Take Mark Morgan, who has spent much of the past eight years ricocheting between the street and prison. |
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Integration has less appeal when pain rather than prosperity is ricocheting across borders. |
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Politics resembles a pinball machine the aim is to stay in the game as long as possible, ricocheting off the light bulbs and accumulating points. |
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The arrangement should be such that there is no danger of ricocheting or rebounding back towards the athlete or over the top of the cage. |
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To avoid the possibility of a bullet ricocheting off concrete floors and walls, take the pig outdoors. |
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The Gigue is a study in pure exuberance with notes ricocheting merrily in groups of three from beginning to end. |
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A steady hand is needed to fly through a maze of repulsors where one wrong turn could send the poor Droid ricocheting into disaster. |
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The familiar ring of ricocheting bullets punctuates the game's menus. |
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A Simba commander yelled the order and anxious rebels began ricocheting bullets into the fleeing group. |
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The happy couple spent many a relaxing evening in Stoke Newington, sipping fine wines and listening to the sound of Yardie bullets ricocheting around the streets below. |
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Then bullets started ricocheting off the outside of our building. |
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Yes, it's a lot of short-wave radio signals, data transmissions, signals ricocheting around in the stratosphere, as well as the sounds of an analog synthesizer. |
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It is capable of neutralising an out law in a vehicle 35 m away, or a dangerous person up to 50 m away. Its capacity to lose speed rapidly makes it non-lethal as of 150 m, while reducing risks of ricocheting to a minimum. |
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And they scored from a shot ricocheting from one post to the other. |
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We are doing everything we can, as I said, to keep the doors open, help you to catch the waves that are ricocheting around the world that we need to capitalize on. |
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Wars of words accompany sporadic gunfire ricocheting over the border. |
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This time round, there were also potshots of purple prose ricocheting through social media. |
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This saves a great deal of money because these folks would otherwise be ricocheting between expensive services, such as jails and emergency rooms. |
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Skates carving ice and sheering to stops, sticks tapping out code for passes, and missed shots ricocheting off boards makes for alternative music here. |
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With its snarly synths and ricocheting beats, this modern-day morality play set to music marks his psychotic break and spiritual rebirth. |
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The key question remains the technical aspect of the non-toxic alternatives: killing power, range, impact on gun barrels, risks of ricocheting, availability, and price. |
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However, several tests show that the risk of being hit by a ricocheting alternative pellet is almost zero, and that a smaller spread of the pellets may actually be an advantage when hunting certain species. |
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No one seems unduly troubled by it in the standard editions, but it must surely have sounded like a quoit ricocheting off ruined priory walls to some in the audience. |
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Bullets were whining and ricocheting around them. |
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A blinding light glares down from above, piercing through the shadows on the stage and ricocheting off the forehead of the woman who is about to burst into song. |
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Shortly after Perry's remark began making headlines and ricocheting around social media, spokesman Travis Considine indicated the former governor misspoke. |
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These shotgun shells are designed to destroy door deadbolts, locks and hinges without risking lives by ricocheting or by flying on at lethal speed through the door. |
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