A second hook smashed viciously into the hull of the Isis, aft, barely above the waterline. |
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After almost ten seconds of continuous fire everyone stopped, their ears ringing viciously. |
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The wind was rising in the darkening sky, viciously whipping up the sea around the ship. |
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Thompson would then rub her nose in it and viciously taunt her in front of her friends. |
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Police were today hunting two men after a man was viciously assaulted and knocked unconscious outside a nightspot. |
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You can talk about my children all you want, but don't lie maliciously and viciously about them. |
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At least here he had some protection from the wind, the relentless, tearing wind that whipped him so viciously whenever the opportunity arose. |
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The ball jagged back viciously to shatter the stumps and send the bails flying. |
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The yellow sponged raked over the arm viciously causing a deep red scuff marks to surface. |
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The differently colored animals bounded for the boy, the bear bellowed viciously, the wildcat snarled loudly, and the hawk screeched harshly. |
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An Ardglass woman has had a miraculous escape after she was viciously attacked by a crazed seal. |
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Snappers strike viciously when lifted from water or teased and can inflict a serious bite. |
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We are fighting, with one-and-a-half hands tied behind our back, an enemy that's totally, absolutely, viciously, murderously ruthless. |
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The ball bobbled viciously as it approached the near post, but Miller adroitly launched himself into its path. |
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They will make use of that allegiance and fight viciously to hold on to the power they have so nefariously usurped. |
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At the drinks cabinet a beaming middle aged man and his wife are handing out viciously strong plum brandy. |
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But when they're serving shots of vodka at the equivalent of 33 pence a go, one is generally too sozzled to complain viciously. |
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A 200-pound pet chimpanzee viciously mauled a woman he had known for years. |
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In the ghostly tale, she is viciously beaten by invisible hands, dragged screaming across the bedroom floor, and suspended in midair. |
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He wrote a viciously disparaging blog post about the company's rejection of a dictionary app. |
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He worked only for political ends, viciously lampooning opponents of the left. |
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To viciously pontificate about a celebrity's perceived character flaws and imagined motivations is pretty cheap. |
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The locals become viciously riled when the man and his estranged sister initiate a quasi-physical relationship. |
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In a scene of recriminations and reproaches, they both viciously lash into each other. |
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Over the past few years, we have made a habit of winning on tailor-made pitches at home, where the ball spins viciously from day one. |
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Instead of viciously attacking them, the amphibian began to speak in a gurgling voice, thin spindly arms waving about. |
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When it hissed and spat at Arvan, Shanae could make out the rows of viciously sharp teeth and foul black tongue. |
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The knife sported an obsidian blade mounted to a bone haft, the edge still viciously sharp even after years of storage. |
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Thunder rolled viciously as the six men carried the rough-hewn casket containing the body of the kingdom's youngest princess. |
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I felt my stomach churn painfully, heaving viciously before I had time to react. |
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The banshees had arrived soon after, descending upon the gnome village, buzzing and chittering in the language of the viciously insane. |
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Their personalities clashed viciously, and this would probably only be the first of many disagreements. |
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He kicked out viciously, landing his boot indiscriminately in the pediculous wasteland of Stinker's torso. |
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All the fabulous items and riches so earnestly sought and viciously competed for over the years, will be gone. |
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Suddenly, he began barking and growling ferociously, baring his teeth and lunging viciously to the extent allowed by his rope. |
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The demon had the face of an attractive young man, but his eyes glowed viciously with an intense, fiery red, even when the flames left his body. |
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First, it impersonates a pit viper, coiling and striking and hissing viciously. |
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Nevertheless, anyone who contravened the pirate law or code, would be dealt with viciously. |
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The coyote-dog barked viciously at Jack, and it was all he could do not to unleash his full fury on the cur. |
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Then they both gush about how it's going to be great fun and will be all slumber parties and makeup while eyeing each other viciously. |
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They started groping viciously and kissing savagely with loud, desperate smacks resonating into the dizzy evening air. |
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The defence claimed her aunt was viciously beaten by a burglar who ransacked the house. |
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The Brawlers scowled viciously at the stationary pair as they sped forward, their serpents lashing their tails and hissing. |
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The two redoubled their efforts, attacking each other viciously, no holds barred. |
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The 52-year-old builder, originally from Beaufort, was viciously knifed to death while waiting for a train in London. |
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Europe, viciously divided against itself for centuries, has knit together into a democratic and civil society. |
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Instead of listening to other political parties and to independent experts he consistently and viciously denigrated all opposition. |
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Triflic anhydride, and its hydrolysis product, the viciously strong triflic acid, are notorious plastic-eaters and cap-softeners. |
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Browne has viciously slandered and libeled me, in the public media, repeatedly. |
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The victim turned up as planned and was viciously punched in the face. |
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And viciously contemning the Church more often than not entails a disdainful sidelong glance at the benighted faithful who persist in allegiance to her. |
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He whipped in a viciously dipping shot that spun just a foot over the bar. |
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The story follows the adventures of a desk cop who, when his ex-wife is viciously murdered and his beloved daughter kidnapped, takes to the road after the perpetrators. |
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The ball spun viciously, and forced a great touch from the keeper. |
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The local school was broken into, a man and woman were viciously assaulted, another family had to summon help to prevent their house being broke into and car stolen. |
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In 2004, two Sikh men were viciously beaten by young white assailants while walking on the sidewalk. |
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She reached down and viciously tweaked the sleeping man's nipple. |
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It has blossomed verdantly and viciously since Howard gave silent assent. |
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Where he had once been funnily cynical, he became at times viciously cruel, not only to myself but to our daughters, who came to resent and fear him. |
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Nor is it where the gunman then viciously pistol whips his victim repeatedly for having the temerity not to die. |
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No critic had ever come at Updike so relentlessly, viciously, and articulately as Wood. |
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The best that can be said for these budding radicals is that at least they sincerely hate the thing they so viciously attack. |
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She snarled viciously as she threw her body into a drop kick. |
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Since the triads dealt with him so viciously, I believe that he was exceptional in fulfilling the duties of a journalist and that was why he was hated. |
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Electricity crawled along the silhouette of the ravening beast, and its viciously pointed beak glinted and was outlined in a shifting corona of spitting sparks. |
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He splattered the volley viciously with his left foot and, although McKenzie got a finger-stinging touch, he was still aloft as the ball birled in the netting. |
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Why didn't I bombard him with cruel, viciously callous words? |
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I viciously clawed at his clothing, almost ripping his favorite shirt. |
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Not that he lasts long, as his opponent viciously clouts him from behind. |
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Craig was viciously beaten by a violent customer in January, which landed him with a fractured skull, both cheekbones broken and a scar near one eye. |
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A dog snarled at us viciously but he was caged and couldn't get at us. |
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It was as he walked across the car park at the front of the sports centre that he was ambushed and assaulted so viciously that he lost consciousness. |
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At Gabal Ahmar, the young inmates had been viciously beaten or electrocuted using Taser-style devices, according to Bilal. |
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As the door slammed shut behind the girl, Brooke bared her teeth and snarled viciously after her, only a second before she fell into a hacking cough. |
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What I do think is that the US gov. is viciously exploiting this event as an excuse to carry out all sorts of sketchy activity, both in its internal and foreign policies. |
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In 2001, Fred Martinez, a Native American two-spirit teenager, was viciously beaten and left to die in a Colorado canyon. |
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During the mating season, males fight viciously, and may congregate around a single female. |
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Or it could be just a group of gurriers who got some sick thrill out of hurting and viciously killing two defenceless animals. |
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So for instance, in R v Sheehan and Moore two viciously drunken scoundrels threw petrol on a tramp and set fire to him. |
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The army, mainly consisting of mercenaries, extensively and viciously plundered the surrounding bishopric during the siege. |
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The civil war was viciously fought and there were many atrocities committed by all sides. |
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Allegedly trying to be extra PC about racism, Tom obliviously hurts Ravo and viciously turns on an already-outcast Greenie. |
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He could also be viciously angry, cornpone, and hilariously filthy. |
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The sky was gray and dead. Great! he thought. Another day stuck in this boarded-up rat hole! He slammed the door viciously, then winced, groaning, at the brain-stabbing noise. |
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Meanwhile, the heavy Allied deployment against the French right weakened their center on the Pratzen Heights, which was viciously attacked by the IV Corps of Marshal Soult. |
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Most famously, Blaise Pascal, in his 1660 Provincial Letters, viciously assaulted what he saw as Jesuit laxism in faith and morals by ridiculing casuistry. |
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Della and Bink Spicer say dangerous dogs are out of control on the streets of their neighbourhood after their seven-year-old dog Leo was viciously attacked. |
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Rowdy had been heard, more than once lately, to anathematize viciously the prairie-dogs for standing on their tails and chipchip-chipping at them as they went by. |
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