The assistant who was about a nineteen-year-old boy helped us into the harness as we strapped on our helmets. |
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However, Jack Sanderson, the test pilot, says this will not bother him because he will be securely strapped in and too busy to notice. |
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He'd been strapped securely, according to the guy who'd put him in the harness, to a soldier's back for the descent. |
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He said the problem of children not being strapped into cars seemed to be particularly acute in Bradford. |
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His injured joint was bruised purple and green and strapped up like Tutankhamun. |
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He crossed the line in four hours 53 minutes on April 18, having run all the way with his knee strapped up. |
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Last year, Borovikova tore a ligament in her shoulder, but she simply strapped up her arm and carried on with the Sleeping Beauty tour. |
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Yes, I tore ligaments in my ankle which, strapped up, made it almost impossible to surf competitively. |
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He is still on anti-inflammatory drugs and would have his shoulder strapped up for the game. |
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After liposuction, the treated area will be firmly strapped with bandages or elasticated tape. |
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It took several minutes for the game to resume as his leg was strapped by the ambulance crew. |
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The car was fitted with a roll cage and sports seats and drivers had to wear crash helmets and be strapped in. |
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Expect your first time to feel akin to being strapped to a dodgy roller skate in the middle of a quarry. |
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You are strapped into your own rolling dental chair which goes from upright to supine as you are prepped and then operated upon. |
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Each bus is crammed full of passengers, luggage strapped on the roof racks. |
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Allison took the emergency pack and strapped it over her shoulders, and loaded the shotgun he had handed to her. |
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Police Chief William Bratton, in full uniform, sidearm strapped to his belt, walks past the intersection and looks the situation over. |
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After everyone was strapped in and engines started, a thorough run-up produced three thumbs up and we were blasting down the Chino runway. |
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He looked me up and down, taking in my low-rise jeans and mid-drift baring black spaghetti strapped shirt. |
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Darren sighed and strapped on the safety belt on her before he turned to the wheel. |
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He now had their packs and survival gear, machine guns and machetes strapped to him. |
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She wondered why she never saw the sanitary towel strapped to her mum's armpit during the hot summer months. |
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Marks followed her, his sawed-off shotgun in a holster strapped to his back. |
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There stands the wee dog on his hind legs, his wound bandaged, a gun-belt strapped around his middle. |
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The man with the brown hair had a small wooden shield strapped to his back and a short sword at his side in a leather scabbard. |
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Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted. |
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There, strapped to William's back and out of sight, was his father's battleaxe from above the mantelpiece in their parlor. |
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So when I strapped on a pair of skis two years ago, it was a rather tentative individual who stepped on the snow. |
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Grant-in-aid schemes offer little scope for rapid growth particularly when the government is as cash strapped as it is. |
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The walking figure has a baldric strapped across his chest from which hangs a long sword in a scabbard. |
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The young man assisted me into the automobile and I strapped on a holster seat belt. |
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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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A mask connected to a small air supply had been strapped harshly over her face. |
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Gauntlets were strapped onto his hands and wrists, and sturdy boots were on his feet. |
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Students with backpacks strapped on are crisscrossing Northwestern Avenue, the main thoroughfare through campus. |
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Meade wrapped a comms earpiece around the back of his ear and strapped the throat mike around his neck. |
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His hand wandered mindlessly to the hilt of the sword that was strapped to his waist. |
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So far the council has sold us down the river each time because it is strapped for cash. |
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The trolley tipped onto on its side, sending baby Charlotte crashing to the floor, still strapped in her seat. |
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By the time you find someone promising, those beer goggles are strapped on nice and tight. |
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He's had to cross the Alps with a backpack strapped to him that weighs a ton. |
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When five-year-old Andrew strapped on skis for the first time, he begged his parents to let him go up the rope tow alone. |
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Not only was he faster then she was, but he was armed whereas she only had her shield strapped around her right forearm. |
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Derryn dressed the same as he always had despite going into war, except for the horse he was on and the kite shield strapped around one arm. |
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With their wounded strapped to travois, the Nez Perces made their way through the Big Hole and Horse Prairie valleys. |
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I feel safe while strapped into a sleek big dipper car and can even enjoy the views during the lift hill climb. |
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Enter the oddly tiny, shrieking creatures with lasers strapped to their heads. |
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In attempting to play the shot, Lehmann twisted the injured left knee which he already had strapped and he obviously did further damage. |
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In fact, a 20 lb sack of potatoes dressed in racing silks and strapped to a thoroughbred's back could easily be mistaken for Kieran at work! |
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The last time I ran out of gas, I had my mountain bike strapped to the top of the car. |
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He got off his red mountain bike, unclipped the helmet and strapped it over the handlebars. |
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A wireless transmitter is strapped in a garter to my inner thigh and a video rig is micro-contained inside horn-rimmed glasses. |
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The skimmer entered through a gateway, passing armed guards who seemed to have entire arsenals strapped to their bodies. |
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Soon, Ryan was strapped up in an orange body bag, flying down the slope headed for the emergency medical centre. |
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I rose skywards like a water-moth for the sun, emerged and strapped on my diving gear for my next oceanic clear-cut. |
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I don't know where he gets his figures from, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see that mutuals are strapped for cash right now. |
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Katrina had grabbed her gun holster and strapped it around her hips, slinging her duel pistols into the holster. |
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He's a grown man and seems pretty normal by appearance, except he's got a monstrous boom box strapped to the front of his bike. |
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Unlike the days of the Old West, we can't walk around with firearms strapped to our sides and big bowie knives hanging down to our knees. |
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When he reappeared, he had a small pack as well as a broadsword and two smaller swords meant for cooperative use strapped to his back. |
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His arms were thick and muscular, on his back was strapped a thick broadsword, it's hilt made of bronze and silver. |
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The instruments vary from mouth harps in pockets to bull fiddles strapped on top of cars. |
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The best way to do that is jumping off a 70-foot platform while strapped to a giant bungee cord. |
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I could only grunt in response, as by that stage his two burly assistants had bundled me in to a chair and strapped me down. |
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She was wearing tight blue jean hip-huggers, a white spaghetti strapped shirt, and a tight white fishnet top. |
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Clea strapped on an apron over her uniform and pulled out her electronic notepad. |
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He had a small lyre strapped to his back, and a shining ocarina hanging from a cord around his neck. |
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Police fired tear gas canisters at the crowd, including the council workers' wives, many with babies strapped to their backs. |
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Kali commanded after getting the okay from everyone that they were strapped in. |
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As soon as he strapped his harness around him, he felt the transition as Costanza deactivated the artificial gravity field. |
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There was no gravity inside the small pod so the two survivors were strapped into harnesses to keep from floating around. |
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Quickly and quietly they strapped themselves into the harnesses and forced the silver doors open. |
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The Doctor rambled on, as he checked the leads from the computer to the harness strapped tight to Tanj's head. |
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Almost any car top carrier bag can be strapped into any rack as long as it has raised bars. |
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The ISA agent, content with his work, took a seat after he had strapped the patient to the operating table. |
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Shirui, himself, was the one who strapped Lhee into a straightjacket and threw him into the mental hospital. |
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For one thing, nothing is guaranteed in the financially strapped airline industry. |
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This soaring prison and jail population is a huge expense for financially strapped state and local governments. |
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Car buyers weren't so strapped last quarter that they couldn't take advantage of a good deal. |
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Do we boost public spending by helping fiscally strapped states and cities? |
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Along with the big price tag came a belated recognition that a strapped U.S. could not bear the burdens alone. |
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That makes them an attractive option for states with strapped budgets looking to reduce prison costs. |
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Investors will want to hear how he is managing the group's strapped finances. |
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I was strapped to a gurney by the paramedics and rushed to emergency for x-rays and a CAT scan. |
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It was sturdy enough to carry an entire family, a substantial piece of furniture or a pig, strapped to the carrier on the back. |
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I have my stapler fully locked and loaded and strapped to my ankle I have the hole punch for emergencies. |
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I should have remained armed and completely strapped into my seat until the aircraft was chocked and chained. |
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He carried them in a sack, strapped to his back, and jogged the entire paper round each morning, as an adolescent. |
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She shook her head, motioning toward the pool with the oxygen-tubes strapped to her back, blond hair held in place by a sweatband. |
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The Germans often advanced against the insurgents with civilians strapped to the front of their armoured vehicles as human shields. |
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Quickly, they put on the snorkel masks and Ko reluctantly strapped on the rubber flippers. |
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Another family drove past, the children perched on top of a couple of mattresses strapped over another sorry pile of possessions. |
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Perennially strapped for cash, they begged the skeptical ministry for funding. |
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In one sequence the camera reveals a nurse fashioning a cardboard box into a dead child's makeshift coffin to be strapped to a bicycle. |
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The four pilots strapped into their ships, and waited for the signal to launch. |
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Our hero arrives on the scene dressed in khakis, wearing a pith helmet, and carrying an SLR camera strapped around his neck. |
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We stop at a small riverside beach for a picnic that the guides have transported in cool boxes strapped to their kayaks. |
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He strapped himself in next to me, and took my hand as the copter took off. |
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On their backs they had strapped on oxygen canisters, and they had flippers on their feet. |
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Or was she so strapped for time that she had to write it in post-haste and not even proof read it once. |
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She shoved back the wrap his cowl ended in and found a dagger and an empty sheath strapped to his waist. |
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Now that you've strapped on your leather chaps and sharp spurs, you can tell our favorite cow pie story! |
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On his 94th birthday, he leapt out of an airplane strapped to a skydiving instructor and free-fell for a mile. |
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She turned around and saw the fresh-faced teenager, barely more then seventeen sitting next to a small baby strapped into a car seat. |
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Along with more than a dozen of her peers, Granholm strapped on a pedometer to see who walked the farthest during a 16-week period. |
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Caesar is a selfmade man with a pistol strapped to his hip, whose obsession with law and order has made him brutal and power-hungry. |
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As I strapped on my daypack, something moving out in the water caught my eye. |
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At a time when libraries are more and more strapped for funds, I suppose more deaccessions are inevitable. |
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On January 12, two prison matrons escorted her quickly into the death house and strapped her, sobbing, into the large wooden chair. |
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As these verbal hand grenades exploded all around them, the Old Firm strapped on their tin helmets and went to ground. |
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I climbed the ladder and started my ejection seat and cockpit preflight, then strapped in and started the normal startup checklist. |
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Others rest in flag-draped coffins or come home strapped to hospital gurneys. |
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This from a woman who when last seen in the gutter press was strapped to the wings of an airborne plane. |
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Jasmin stood in front of Jesse's house with a duffel bag strapped over her shoulder. |
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I can still see John walking home wearing his dungarees and his lunchbag strapped across his shoulder. |
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Many divers enter the water with excessive amounts of weight strapped on to them. |
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We climbed back up the cliff face then strapped into our harnesses for the abseil. |
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Nanu's feet kept time to the music and the bells strapped to his ankles chimed softly. |
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He felt around the side table for his watch and strapped it to his arm again before pressing a button on the side. |
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He strapped on his watch, so he'd take note of the time all day, and finally reached for his cell phone. |
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Our tester was burdened with a 10-pound snowboard strapped to his already portly pack. |
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Shields took co-pilot, and once he strapped in, Mitchell pulled back on the joystick, lifting the helicopter off the ground. |
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He strapped his pants on with a brow belt, his clothes were some what raggy. |
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We had to be strapped into our seats because they tilted and bucked and juddered in response to the action on the large screen. |
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Our friendly flight attendants were strapped into their jump seats for the entire flight, on Captain's orders. |
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I wasn't wheeled into the operating-theatre with the wrong name strapped to my wrist. |
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We wanted these manipulative girls and violent boys to be unwashed for a year, unfed for a month, to be lashed, strapped, coshed and whacked. |
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One such trap consisted of a large, thin piece of rawhide with daggers strapped to the bottom with metal wire. |
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I was dressed in full drysuit and hood with a rebreather strapped to my back. |
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There I was, strapped into my window seat, having finally jammed my bulging knapsack underneath the seat in front of me. |
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The underlying theme was that while the province is strapped for cash, there are other regions in the country that are in worse shape. |
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He was also battling injury, with his calf strapped up, but he had the advantage of a surface that played to his strengths. |
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Brett made sure Billy was strapped in securely before refastening his own belt. |
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But you go anyway, mostly because you're strapped to a skydiving instructor who's pushing you from behind and won't let you wuss out or stall. |
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I was sitting facing left, and as I strapped the lap belt, I fumbled with the shoulder harness. |
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What is an astronaut feeling as he's sitting on the rocket launch pad strapped into his pod at the brink of takeoff? |
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I was strapped onto a backboard and placed on the front of a boat with an injured police lieutenant, a firefighter, and a few walking wounded. |
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Zach was strapped onto a concave table, his legs and arms spread out, metal rings securing him at the wrists and ankles. |
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She sighed and stuffed a few essentials into a small drawstring bag, and strapped the sword and dagger around her waist. |
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The upper level contained gear, strapped, buckled and secured for the flight, every inch of space utilized for the transport. |
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If you fancy carrying Labradors and green wellies in the back of this car, make sure they are securely strapped in. |
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Later, strapped into our positions we descend through the cloud, our stomachs bouncing as we hit the turbulence. |
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The guns and knives were securely strapped to the many compartments of the bag assuring his own safety. |
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She put ice in a bag, and strapped it to her back with clear shipping tape. |
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But isn't it against the law to have a small child not be strapped into a car seat? |
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The spokeswoman added that the crew might have to wait for hours strapped in sitting positions before blast-off. |
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The large man took another short pull from the bag and then strapped it back in place by the side of his pack. |
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His highly polished boots and the ivory-handled revolvers strapped to his hips were all part of this posturing, as was the profanity of his language. |
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They were scrambled and reached the semi-conscious walker within minutes of the accident, and he was winched into the helicopter strapped in a special stretcher. |
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Erek smiled back as he strapped a bandolier of grenades over his shoulder. |
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There's no way I could keep him from getting airsick, but, since his flight suit was drenched before we strapped in the plane, I should've been alarmed. |
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In the death chamber, prison wardens strapped him to the gurney and administered the drugs as he repeated a Buddhist mantra. |
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He had soon managed to choke the stuff down, threw his bowl into a large wooden tub at the corner of the room and strapped on his belt and sheath. |
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Nine other Australians face death by firing squad after being detained last month at Bali airport with several bags of heroin allegedly strapped to their bodies. |
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When the city was financially strapped in the early 1980s, Mr. Benson came to the office one weekend and sanded and varnished his own desk to cut costs. |
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Everywhere you look, new gadgets that can be attached, strapped on, or donned arrive on the market. |
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He had kept nit, even though he had entered with it strapped to his back. |
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Firmly strapped into the bucket seat next to Chris, in one rev of the engine and a massive cloud of dust, we were off, hurtling over rocks and ditches. |
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Levitan had a heavy coil of climbing rope strapped to his green pack. |
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He wore some sort of leather strapped over a filthy wool shirt, and around his head was tied a strip of cloth that might have originally been green silk. |
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They are pointy, zebra-striped Nike Cole Haans with silver buckles strapped onto her two shiny titanium carbon fiber legs. |
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Thorn tightly strapped the bags and items to her mare's back. |
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Often they bounce around on a truck seat, or maybe ride in a saddle scabbard all day strapped to an unruly mustang, acquiring numerous dings and dents. |
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If you're strapped for cash you could try a less expensive bottle of fizz. |
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Millions of other Americans will lament they live in cities with strapped budgets that throw piddling BBQs and hand out sparklers. |
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The only details either of them could pick out was the enormous golden crown sitting on the cowled brow and the huge sword strapped to the side of the mount. |
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Reaching over her opposite shoulder, Ali drew the sword that was strapped there, flicking her wrist to scatter the drops of moisture that had settled on the metal surface. |
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The seatbelt signal came on and everyone strapped on their belts. |
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For people who like luxuries but may be strapped, having dedicated funds to support an expensive coffee habit can be very useful. |
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He once more shook his head and strapped his supply bag over his shoulder. |
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It would also drain resources from strapped states and charities. |
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I had not moved more than a mere 5 metres when a man passed me slowly on his two-wheeler with, surprise, surprise, a bicycle pump strapped to his luggage carrier. |
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Although he completed the round his wrist was later strapped up and the early opinion of his management company was that he could be out of action for some time. |
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This past Monday afternoon, I headed off for my regular tennis game with my racket strapped to my back and my wife in her whites. |
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He opened one of the Reiven's cargo units and reloaded and replaced his two pistols, strapped on a bandolier of explosives and loaded and primed a rifle. |
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His hand was strapped up and he played on, such is the mentality in rugby league, and it was only afterwards that an X-ray revealed he had broken the bone. |
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Originally we trekked around looking for food with kids strapped to our fronts or backs. |
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Back in '83, they were strapped up with bandages by the final Test. |
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She strapped the one shoulder bag over herself and walked outside alone. |
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Because there are no timeouts other than a caution period here and there, drivers are strapped into cockpits that are more like saunas for three to four hours. |
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They all boarded their shuttlecraft, the Silver Star, and once everyone had strapped themselves into their seats, Veneti piloted the craft out of the shuttle bay. |
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She asked as she strapped on her rollerblades and equipment. |
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After we'd gotten strapped up with the appropriate gear and the shop's not-so-clean rollerblades, I tried to get Charles off the bench he was sitting on. |
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It was an endless procession of loin-cloth strapped lads and gals. |
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Hammond paced around the man known as Samuel Phillips, who unwilling sat strapped to a bolted down chair in the center of the bleak interrogation room. |
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Sheth was a financially strapped student when he married his wife Madhu. |
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The warheads had been loaded into the cargo bay and strapped down. |
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Their eyes, all four of them, rolled and showed white as the harnesses were strapped to them, mindful of the spikes that traveled down their spines, sharp and menacing. |
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Black belts were strapped tightly across the waists and two of the men had an additional girdle across their broad chests from top left to bottom right. |
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Days later, pictures of the residents' ashen faces were plastered over the papers and broadcast on the news every night, invariably showing tightly strapped face-masks. |
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Each man had a canteen strapped to his belt or looped over his shoulder. |
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Shortly the tent was rolled up and strapped to the bottom of Gamal's pack. |
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The hard hat made to look like a Stetson, faded Levi's, steel-toed cowboy boots and the staple gun shaped like a six-shooter that is strapped to his side. |
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She dressed in a bright purple spaghetti strapped tank top, a silky black skort that came up a few inches above her knees, and a pair of strappy black ankle breakers. |
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Gingrich strapped on his helmet, slugged down some sake, jumped in his Zero, and dive-bombed into the SS Romney. |
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Without even addressing the fact that he drove to Canada with his dog strapped to the roof of his car, we could call him smarmy. |
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He had skinny legs and bloated ribs fanning from his torso like an accordion strapped to his chest. |
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A burly Belgian, strapped with grenades and ammunition, towered above them. |
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With literal fidelity, the band members perform with an AK-47 and a bazooka strapped onto their shoulders. |
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Standing on the window guard that night, Miguel took baby Maria from Luisa and strapped her into a car seat. |
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She had just strapped her 3-year-old daughter into her car seat after an appointment when she got a chilling question. |
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It was an ancient muzzle-loader held together with strapped wire! |
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I jammed my feet one at a time into my boots and strapped on my helmet. |
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The pods had no artificial gravity fields of their own to provide inertial dampening effects, so the Marines strapped themselves securely to the vertical backboards provided. |
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The management of hospitals that fail to perform to the required standard, almost guaranteed in such a cash strapped service, will be franchised to the private sector. |
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Some in the entourage had covered their faces with flags or hoods, some wore uniforms, and some had strapped webbed belts with green cartridge cases over their jeans. |
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Cutler is no stranger to the brutality of the gridiron, having strapped on a jock and shoulder pads during his salad days as a high-school football player. |
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Kaerin inspected the men, each one was wearing shiny silver coloured plate armour, each one had a shield strapped to their back and a long sword buckled at their waists. |
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Jordan climbed into his booster seat and strapped himself in. |
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In my groggy state, I had strapped in without unpinning the ejection seat. |
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And we were taken to be strapped together in an all-in-one straitjacket. |
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Always a bit of a pain when strapped in to jump seats facing sideways in the plane, but that was a minor discomfort compared to some places he'd been recently. |
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However, the Air Force is so strapped for people that the ratio has dropped below even that reduced level. |
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Overcrowded and strapped for workers, there was not a single medical facility that could take her. |
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According to Renn, Murphy, who was semi-conscious at the time, was strapped to the spine board. |
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He claimed the explosive was strapped to his leg, Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court heard. |
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Once taken down it packs easily into a backpack, bedroll, behind the seat of a pickup, strapped to an ATV, even transported in a bushplane. |
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She'd no sooner compliantly strapped herself into an out-of-the-way plush chair than Takuma Tanabe and an entourage of staff velcroids entered. |
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To keep the Netherlands under control required an extensive occupation force, and Spain was still financially strapped since the 1576 bankruptcy. |
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Hmmm, the baby is not strapped in to its baby car seat AND the car's seatbelt is not strapped around the baby seat. |
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A high-flying couple tied the knot yesterday with an airborne wedding ceremony as they were strapped to the wings of a biplane. |
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In July, a 10-year-old was detained in Katsina state, northwest Nigeria, and found to be strapped with explosives. |
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They could be quickly strapped into the jump-seats with seatbelts, rather than roping them into the bed of the truck in a downpour. |
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She climbed the mountain with a 40-pound pack strapped to her back. |
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They threw off their bags of crops and strapped him to the back. |
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And if they're a bit strapped for cash, Angie could just keep the dresses and either take them back to the shop, or regift them. |
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The only sleep I got was when Tama ocky strapped me across the chest to the seat. |
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One with a pistol strapped to his hip swings a battering ram into a door. |
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Two 24-inch-diameter round mirrors are mounted on hardboard and strapped to chrome posts set in the backsplash. |
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And for his climax the pop heartthrob was strapped into a heart-shaped metal cage and dangled tantalisingly over a sea of outstretched arms. |
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He's fractured the central tarsal bone and is strapped up at the moment before going back to the vet's on Thursday. |
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The infant, who was strapped in the buggy, was swept into the water as his mother walked along Watchet Harbour, Somerset. |
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One thing the scientists haven't predicted is once they've strapped the death test wristwatch on us will we actually want to know the result? |
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I remember waking up strapped down to a table with this horrible thing around my head, X-raying me. |
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These loopers are assassins paid with silver bars strapped to their victim's back. |
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The masks, which are strapped over the animal's muzzle, attach to the Fire Department's resuscitators. |
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The towels were strapped together with a bright yellow belly band with the designer's logo, and displayed on endcap shelves facing a main aisle. |
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We bicker over the baby, strapped into her feeding chair, the slow, steady drip, and drip of the gravity feeding tube mocking our need for haste. |
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Wooden sticks were strapped to iron pipes with one end blocked and a touch hole bored so as to ignite the crude gunpowder mixture. |
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The extrication devices are short, moulded, rigid boards which are placed along the spine and strapped to the patient. |
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The officers then discovered the steak knife strapped to the calf of his right leg by electrical tape. |
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They are still force-fed and strapped into a chair instead of being held down on a bed. |
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But now the internet giant has strapped one to a ten-year-old dromedary called Raffia to capture the sands of Abu Dhabi. |
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Frankie has been exercising at home and tweeted a picture of herself lunging with baby son Parker strapped in a baby carrier on her chest. |
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The boots from China feature a rollerblade shoe with a 25cc lawnmower engine and fuel tank strapped to it. |
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Meanwhile, Sid Saperstein, the financially strapped, ethically challenged owner of Vinland Press, is facing fatal blowback from a gambling debt he cannot repay. |
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While he was considered one of the best polo players in his regiment, his injury would later require him to play polo with his upper arm strapped to his side. |
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They are essentially small canister vacuums strapped onto the user's back. |
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A square seat, about as wide and unyielding as a table-top, was strapped securely to each donkey, and to this seat we clung, with no secureness at all. |
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I had thought our last meeting had gone well, or as well as it could have with me strapped to a table about to be killed by my homicidal were-ghost uncle. |
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The youngster, aged seven weeks, was strapped to a baby seat in the car. |
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From the hip-hop tinged Supposed to the epic balladry of Suicide, everyone got up to Get Down, and he strapped on his acoustic guitar during Recovery. |
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Cynthia Raquel Torres had been strapped in an combination car seat-child carrier while her mother stepped outside their 12th Street East apartment to talk to a neighbor. |
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Webb listed snowball target practice, a snowshoe obstacle race, and the smoosh race, which features four-person teams whose feet are strapped to eight-foot-long two-by-fours. |
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Jones moved to the jump seat to assist with the emergency procedure, while the rest of the crew kept eyes outside for traffic and ensured the passengers were strapped in. |
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So by the time he strapped on his guitar, punters were a little narked. |
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In March Ballet San Jose strapped on their saddle shoes, slipped into poodle skirts, and sock-hopped back in time in Dennis Nahat's Blue Suede Shoes. |
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Newborns were strapped, splayed in an isolette, under bright lights. |
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Rush developed a variation of this spinning approach called the Gyrator, a horizontal board on which torpid patients were strapped and spun to stimulate blood circulation. |
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Since then, those strapped Democrats seem to have hit the jackpot. |
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Patient's foot was strapped on the footplate and axis of rotation passed through the tip of the fibula laterally and the trochlea of the talus medially. |
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Upon their heads were strapped vast helmet-like torches of glittering metal, from which the fragrance of obscure balsams spread in fumous spirals. |
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