Jenna closed her eyes, light dancing around her, her long hair blowing backwards from a sudden uprush of air. |
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No physical pain has ever matched that morning's uprush of killing fear, the hammering heart. |
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The uprush or swash of water carries a highly corrosive load of sand, gravel, and cobbles. |
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Wave run up is the uprush of water from wave action on a shore barrier intercepting the 100-yearreturn period water level. |
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The fall of the water, the expanding, towering uprush, the fillets, the side jets, the base surge and the fallout are compounded in an awful nuclear sublime, from which it is hard to drag oneself away. |
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He appears to be on the ropes, although at the same time he is the beneficiary of an uprush of public support and may be contemplating an auction for his future services that will make him richer still. |
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Made in the same way as all the others, but cast in ice-blue resin, Elegantka II resembles some kind of climatic uprush, something like a small tornado, yet also like a vertical glacier rising out of the earth. |
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