He really did look it too, his face was pale and almost green, and his body jerked as if he were about to throw up. |
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Last's sense of rhythm is as developed as any rap, dancehall, broken beat, or dubstep scientist you'd care to throw up. |
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Five miles of twisting, turning, banked track with just enough adrenaline to keep you interested but not enough to make you throw up. |
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The elevator ride makes me want to throw up, even though I don't get carsick, even after reading in a car for six hours straight. |
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It's easy to become discouraged and throw up your hands and say, well, it's gone on for a long time, it will go on forever. |
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What could you possibly do besides throw up your hands in disgust and go home? |
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While some problems are the usual run of the mill situations, the job does throw up some startlers to keep the brain ticking. |
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Islands may initially offer the idea of splendid isolation but they soon throw up their own irritations, their own unique problems. |
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This is a meeting which can throw up some interesting horses for the future from the two-year-old maiden races. |
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As will be explained later, going to the men's toilets for any reason, let alone to throw up, is unadvisable. |
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Instead of that he was a victim of the strange quirks that the proportional representation system continues to throw up. |
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Shawn's whole world swirled, and twisted, making him want to throw up, but he stayed conscious. |
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It also polls well under 5 per cent and could throw up the closest thing to a gerrymander if the previous election's turnout is repeated. |
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On the plastic it will enter readily and throw up a burr at the edges of the hole. |
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Occasionally it will throw up a great line but the change will take it away to messy confusion. |
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I couldn't decide whether to throw up in the toilet, run or just go for a wee. |
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Computers are also programmed to throw up details of cars that seem to have a lot of different drivers. |
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Both are simple conceptually, yet infinite in the variations of play they can throw up. |
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I stayed on the sidelines, amused at the sheer number of plots and subplots which one match could throw up. |
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Football wouldn't be the addictive game it is if it didn't throw up one or two surprises. |
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Here, breathe some carbon monoxide, it will make you feel all funny inside and you will throw up! |
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I had visions of him going into a coma, though I'm sure he'd probably just throw up. |
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She then turned and made for the door and then leaned out of it taking deep breaths feeling as if she were to be sick and throw up. |
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Claire wakes up the next morning and runs into the bathroom to throw up, she has been getting quite bad morning sickness and is fed up of it. |
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As if all that were not enough, new scientific research is beginning to throw up other potential hazards with disposable nappies. |
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These sort of occasions usually throw up at least one big sacrificial lamb for the boys to spit-roast. |
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The Fair is the one place where you can throw up, and no one thinks you're drunk or sick. |
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At one point, an eye-witness saw it throw up dirt and grass from the nearside verge. |
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Football's incredible ability to throw up surprises never ceases to amaze me. |
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But whatever you do, don't just throw up your hands and wait for the 2003 election. |
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Other subjects such as taxation, competition and to a large extent agriculture throw up enormous social issues. |
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That is why it is important to throw up pioneering ideas so the government will be able to see this as a force for change and a chance to seize a lead for Britain. |
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And in a movie that's a decathlon of bad acting and worse accents, she can out pole-vault, run, shotput and triple-jump the very worst this movie can throw up. |
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These ancient domains of the old Burgundian empire seem to throw up a type of Frenchman more passionate in his devotion to a certain idea of France than any other. |
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Imagine what it is like to feel sea sick, just at that point when you are about to throw up. |
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By the time you've seen it twice, it clearly depicts a woman who knows with alarm that she's about to throw up. |
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Horrified that he might be about to throw up or, worse, lose control of his bowels, he clenched himself together in his seat. |
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If you are too ashamed to say so, tell the teacher that you are about to throw up. |
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I've never known a model actually throw up her lunch or faint from hunger, though I did once find a model's bag full of crisps and chocolate. |
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At such moments, the constant theatergoer may feel one of two different, equally strong urges: to mist up or throw up. |
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If all else fails, wealthy nations simply throw up trade barriers to lock out foreign commodities. |
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Where you or I would throw up and call the cops, he bides his time, checks the surroundings, then wanders down to the scene. |
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Not poles apart from Tory thinking, but the implementation may throw up some differences. |
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When the judge was unreceptive to his request, Mr. Schwartz appeared to throw up his hands. |
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But first I will go uptown to Ryan's Ale House and drink Funky Monkey pilsner until I throw up on the foosball table. |
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You could also try giving them a travel sickness tablet, if they still feel sick or you think that they are likely to throw up again. |
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Do we throw up our hands and penalize the rest of society instead of targeting the real problem? |
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All these issues throw up one unavoidable conclusion: Afghanistan needs partners who are prepared to be there for the long haul. |
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So, the light of the Sun in the darkness of Scorpio will throw up the light. |
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When you throw up this time you can't blame it on seasickness. |
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I really wanted to bring in someone with a different perspective, someone who could throw up some fresh ideas. |
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Close the mouth, and blow through the nose, because this way disminishes the blow pression and the chances to throw up. |
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As we know the list is endless, but that in itself should not cause us to throw up our hands in despair. |
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On bad roads and in bad weather trucks throw up water and debris that may cause vehicle damage and obscure vision. |
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Dubai is the kind of place that should throw up a flag that something is definitely askew,' he said. |
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This movement create a false cough, thus allowing the victim to throw up the things fallen in the trachea. |
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What can we do except to throw up our hands in dismay at the baffling nature of life? |
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Republicans throw up procedural obstacles just to gum up the works and run out the clock. |
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Council tax, on the other hand, is based on property values and so can throw up all sorts of anomalies, especially at times of rampant house price inflation. |
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It's a bit of a tall order to offer a fully formed alternative view of the world, but we can at least throw up some positive ideas for discussion. |
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At some point you just throw up your hands because we're not at the table. |
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They forget that when a player moves abroad he has to get used to the cultural, lifestyle, and behavioural differences a new club will invariably throw up. |
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Given the surprises that the corporate world continues to throw up, it's no shock to discover professional fund managers continue to underperform the stock market average. |
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Many farmers consider woodchucks to be nuisance animals, because of the vegetation that they eat, and because the piles of earth that they throw up while digging interfere with haymaking. |
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But change has served to throw up a new set of challenges. |
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These inconsistencies throw up technical barriers, but are not in fact related to clearing and settlement systems, except where they are used as the means to implement procedures. |
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A thoughtful little girl broke the hushed silence, 'I think I'd throw up. |
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It is not our task to create difficulties or to throw up barriers in the fight against terrorism, but to ensure that decision-making takes place in a balanced way. |
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This may also throw up ideas about how negative impacts might be addressed in the future through changing the design of the programme or putting different strategies and policies in place. |
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Each morning you get in the roller coaster car, strap yourself in, and hold on for dear life hoping you won't throw up or pass out. |
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I remembered Miranda talking about a rare Roman shower fetish, where people liked you to throw up on them. |
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The deal was that if anyone started catching feelings, he could throw up a stop sign and the other would honor it. |
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In other words, a business can throw up a huge detour sign in the way of the government. |
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And it is possible that some of our colleagues in Parliament will throw up their hands in horror, and even say that we need to keep up appearances, and that they are against hooded men and women appearing in Parliament. |
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I was so relieved at the end of the journey that if I had had anything left to throw up I would have made it a hat trick of pavement pizzas. |
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We should expect the same of everyone regardless of how pliable some authoritarian countries may be when passing strategic interests throw up new short-term imperatives. |
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A collective analysis should throw up the comparative advantage of each agency and enable more focused programming in collaboration with development partners. |
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To regain these lost hours each day, she spent the whole time behind her chauffeur reading and working, often stopping several times along the way to throw up out of carsickness. |
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The afternoon did not throw up any particular problems, apart from a mini-pass which was sufficiently testing to allow the strongest competitors to pull ahead. |
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I got injections that made me throw up and have diarrhea. |
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Sometimes during a seizure a person may throw up or drool a lot. |
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Make sure your friends are not about to throw up. |
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These criteria can throw up oddball results. |
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Now before the costers among you throw up your hands in disgust and rush out to buy books by Freud and Kant, let me just say that there is still some room for hope for your advanced art. |
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Sometimes I'd break out in a cold sweat and want to throw up. |
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In the face of such Stakhanovite productivity, the listener is tempted to throw up his hands in frustration and dismiss the entire catalogue as so much musical scribbling. |
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They could throw up a camp under enemy attack in as little as a few hours. |
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I have the dry heaves, I rather just throw up and get it over with. |
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Where was Uncle? Gone for a stiff one? Again? His hollow leg, you know. Ducking in the john to throw up on his loafers? Probably that. What did he have tonight? Anything good? |
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Betfair's place markets continue to throw up big-priced winners and eventual runner-up Rock Wren, 100-1 on course, was matched at 65 for the frame pre-race. |
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Why don't you go on and throw up ya gang sign. Represent your hood, homey? |
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We had to scrub the seats for throw up when we left the dog in the car. |
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