But he suddenly reversed the Peugeot he was driving and rammed the police car at speed. |
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The driver then drove off in the direction of Martin's Lane where it rammed a police car before stopping. |
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I slowed down to allow an out of control roller-blader to pass by in front of me and was rammed from behind by a woman in a small car. |
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The fireball rammed into the roller coaster car and the whole part of the roller coaster track and the car blew up. |
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With that Max rammed head first into the wall and the rotten wood began to splinter. |
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The car was hit from behind and was rammed into the back of a car transporter, police said. |
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The male sheep rammed several vehicles, leaving a trail of damage in his wake, before turning his annoyance on one of the dealership's staff. |
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Traffic changes are rammed through with apparently blithe indifference to issues affecting other elements of the transport system. |
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She pulled her sword close, and rammed the blade's tip into the ground with great force. |
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The concrete must be tamped or rammed down into its bed with a spade or rod. |
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She was accidentally rammed by HMS Warrior in thick weather in the winter of 1867, losing boats, chains, shrouds and back stays. |
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In mid May the crew of the fishing vessel Alegna II had a lucky escape when their vessel was rammed by a scalloper out of Kilmore Quay. |
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He totally rammed that down his partner's throat, dragging him against his very clearly stated wishes into scuzzy, illegal activity. |
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Apparently they are having a big Valentine's bashment at the hotel and the parking lot inside is well rammed up. |
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Their vehicle was rammed by one of the jeeps, despite the fact it was blocked in by another media vehicle and unable to move. |
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And in that instant a rare golden eagle soared across the sky, an arrow rammed through its mighty wing. |
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A suicide car bomb rammed a police station and three bombs exploded in the city. |
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The raven shot down through the dark and rammed his beak into the sergeant's hat. |
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Take the case of a recent accident in which a tipper lorry rammed a car from behind, pushing it under a bus which was parked at a bus stop. |
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Stone jumped up, ignoring the sharp stab of pain as he rammed his knee on the edge of Earl's desk, and all but ran out of the door. |
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A crack addict carrying a burglar and stolen goods in his car rammed a police vehicle during a desperate car chase. |
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At least two cars rammed Mr Ahmed's Rover before he leapt out and fled, only to be caught on the roundabout, the court heard. |
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He said the three-man gang attempted to flee and rammed one of the Garda cars, before they were arrested. |
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Brown's car rammed a Nissan Wingroad station wagon driven by Lizelle Santana, of 44 Isaac Street, Couva. |
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Mr Quinn had two of the raiders under effective arrest in a car, but when he was distracted by two other raiders, the men in the car rammed him. |
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The hotel had been ringed with barriers as a precaution against this kind of attack, and the bomber rammed one of the barriers. |
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Eighteen ventiducts were discovered around the moistureproof walls established above their rammed earth foundations. |
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These balls were rammed home after the powder charge was placed in each cylinder and a nipple on each cap. |
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A purplish, long, vaguely cylindrical ship shot up into the air, and rammed him full broadside. |
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On other occasions thieves have rammed the doors with a vehicle to gain entry and tried to break down the back door with an axe. |
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When he was sure all was ready, he started backing up, and instantly rammed into two parked cars simultaneously. |
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The car was then turned around and driven all the way back to the Ballybeg area of the city where it rammed into the Garda patrol car. |
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Never stop to argue a fine point with another driver who has just rammed into your stationary car at a red light. |
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In 1998, the same Golden Temple Express rammed into three derailed cars of another train, killing more than 200 passengers. |
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In Italy, a passenger train rammed into the rear of another passenger train today, injuring at least nearly 30 people. |
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He stepped on the breaks but the two cars behind him rammed into the car, pushing them directly behind the truck. |
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With a few quick steps, she grasped the extinguisher, and rammed it into the glass door of the vending machine, breaking the glass. |
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Taylor drove off and rammed head-on into a car driven by a pensioner before he managed to get away. |
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Graham attempted to jump Toby, but he was prepared and rammed the mallet of the sledgehammer into Graham's stomach. |
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Swerving around, he then rammed them into the wall with all the force he could bear. |
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Avram lives in the next valley over from me in a rammed earth house on a hill above the Kenwood winery. |
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The vaulted roof is constructed with exposed light tensile trusses that contrast with the rammed earth internal walls. |
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The natural materials discussed in this American book are mostly earth-based adobe, cob, rammed earth. |
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The new structures consist of a steel frame and either compressed earth blocks or rammed earth and a tiled roof. |
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The front is clad with split cedar wood shingles, and the rear is a long curving terracotta wall of rammed earth. |
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We both rammed the ball down at the same time, throwing the ramrod over our shoulders carelessly. |
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Using its enormous head, the monstrous creature rammed a gaping hole in the wall. |
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They put in their mouthpieces and rammed their gloves together and made intimidating faces as best they could without laughing. |
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Malcolm pulled back his arm and rammed a powerful blow into Donald knocking him to the sand. |
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They lay in wait for him on the York ring road, then rammed his car and attacked him with a monkey wrench. |
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The Echo material rammed home the insidiousness and pervasiveness of anti-Semitism. |
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She rammed into the back of the man whose head she had just covered, knocking him out for the count, coming to a halt in front of him, still on her feet as he fell. |
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I rammed my elbow into their side, forcing them to let go of me. |
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A witness in the case of seven men accused of conspiracy to murder told police how the car he was travelling in with the victim was rammed by another vehicle. |
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Just recently, two people convicted, one of them for murder for drag racing on a public street, rammed into another car, killing people in the car. |
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In a matter of seconds my father had rammed into the car in front of us. |
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All of a sudden the white car pulled out and rammed into the blue car. |
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Investigations into the cause of the accident are considering the possibility the driver of the train that rammed into the parked locomotive missed a red signal light. |
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The incident happened shortly after noon yesterday when it is understood a man drove up to the gates of the haulage company and rammed into a number of parked cars outside. |
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Three people inside the car that rammed into the hotel also died. |
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It had rammed into another car and the front was completely messed up. |
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During a night operation in the Solomon Islands in 1943, the patrol torpedo boat he commanded was rammed by a Japanese destroyer. |
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And here I am now, with the shades lowered and foam rammed in my ears, only to find out that nothing filters out the jackhammers that yammer at over 110 decibels an hour. |
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A driver who rammed two cars was so drunk he could not manoeuvre his vehicle and was seen staggering away after it hit a lamp post, a court was told. |
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He went ape when he netted against his former club ten minutes from time after he flicked the ball up with his left foot and rammed it into the net with his right. |
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And he rammed his own rifle one inch from the face of the half-asleep figure. |
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When the bolt clicked on an empty chamber I automatically buttoned out the magazine, plucked a fresh one from my belt, and rammed it into the well. |
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He feinted to her left, and as she moved her shield to catch the blow, changed the direction of his thrust and rammed his sword into her lower chest. |
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Others reportedly rammed a truck through a fence to get past authorities and to the mudslide and start digging. |
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She believed people could have been injured or killed had there been anyone in the lounge, or standing on the pavement, when the car mounted the kerb and rammed into the wall. |
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She rammed her fist in his stomach, causing him to double over and lifted her javelin horizontally, uppercutting him with it and making him fall to the ground. |
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If a formula is successful, it will spawn myriad vomitous offspring, which will be rammed down our throats until we are no longer able to appreciate the original. |
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After the Affordable Care Act was rammed through the Congress, something changed. |
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I was very lucky that their ringleader lost his balance as he rammed his bicycle into my abdomen for the second time. |
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The White House could not have been more ham-fisted in the way it rammed the bill through Congress. |
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He held one gigantic hand in front of her eyes so she could see it and smell it, then rammed it clawingly down her dress front. |
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When we meet head-on the question will be which of us will be the rammer and which the rammed. |
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One incident in May was a possible threat indicator when a Jersey barrier on the east perimeter was rammed by a slow-moving car. |
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In 1907, SS Kronprinz Wilhelm, a German liner, had rammed an iceberg and suffered a crushed bow, but was still able to complete her voyage. |
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A spar torpedo was a mine attached to a long pole and detonated when the ship carrying it rammed another one and withdrew a safe distance. |
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Earlier, TV licence sleuths were held at gunpoint after a masked gang rammed their detector van. |
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When the Crown Vic rammed the Lincoln's rear fender, they were spun around facing back the way they'd come. |
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Above that, there were the rudens, which were made of ten inches of rammed concrete. |
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Additionally, bricks could bear more weight and endure better than rammed earth. |
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Before the use of bricks, the Great Wall was mainly built from rammed earth, stones, and wood. |
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Juanita Schulze said as a train rammed through a stuck tractor-trailer. |
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The incident took place when the toddler, identified as Shivajee, was playing near his father's tea shop when a fast moving car rammed him. |
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A rescue tug, the Tystie, managed to get a tow line on board, despite the conditions and the risk of being rammed by the cargo ship. |
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Stones from the mountains were used over mountain ranges, while rammed earth was used for construction in the plains. |
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Hence that alien grin, which looked as though a coat-hanger had been put in your mouth and Colorado's biggest cactus rammed up your jacksy. |
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When you've heard all the spiel and read all the bumf rammed through the letter box you just want to know what a person is like. |
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Banned driver Lyons, 28, was high on drink and drugs and speeding at up to 100mph when he deliberately rammed a van driven by shopfitter Mark Fleeman. |
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Unlike the earlier fortifications, the Ming construction was stronger and more elaborate due to the use of bricks and stone instead of rammed earth. |
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