That blast created huge fireballs and sent vehicles and bodies catapulting through the air. |
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Before he knew what was happening, he went catapulting through the salty air. |
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These networks are catapulting to popularity as the architecture of choice for centrally managed network storage tasks. |
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It's concepts like this that are catapulting entertainment to places it's never been to before. |
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Her latest film will almost certainly please her fan base while catapulting her back to the top of the box office charts. |
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The oddity of my catapulting into music made the subsequent speed of acquiring musical knowledge just as strange. |
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His early experiments involved catapulting marbles across a tub of water in his garden. |
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The multiple shocks to body and mind sent his wounded psyche catapulting down the dark tunnel to oblivion in a dead faint. |
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Around 16.30h he crashed out heavily hitting the armco at the end of the straight, catapulting back into the pit wall. |
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The trebuchet has a deadly technique: its slings are capable of catapulting the heaviest rocks onto its enemies. |
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Less so a broad-shouldered colossus with a reputation for crunching challenges and catapulting his head in the path of flying studs. |
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Nothing new, but in catapulting over the handlebars, he tore his liver, and in 32 years of daredevil stunts, it was the one that brought him closest to death. |
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Inverness finished sixth, fourth and sixth in the First Division, before suddenly catapulting into title contention with a very, very good run this year. |
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The Internet has set off a new phenomenon where people or events are catapulting to fame without the organisers or participants actually coming to know about it. |
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While the first recorded catapulting of plague victims' bodies into a besieged city is by the Mongols, Mayor reveals that the ancients also made use of primitive germ warfare. |
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On July 16, 1992, the dome was blown to pieces, catapulting 12-foot boulders throughout the amphitheater and sending a column of ash 3.5 miles into the air. |
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Yet shining like a ray of blissed-out sunshine and catapulting its way into your consciousness amidst this mediocrity is the quite simply gorgeous title track. |
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Plamondon and Cocciante's musical would turn out to be a massive springboard for the young singer's career, catapulting him to stardom overnight. |
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This enabled him to use longer and harder poles than his opponents and to thus obtain a better catapulting action. |
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Some will bounce you high, others not so high, catapulting Sackboy into the air, and allowing him to show off his acrobatics, Weeeee! |
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On a global level the move was brilliant, catapulting Sadat to the front ranks of international diplomacy. |
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On the way back to the fire, Jonah tripped, catapulting him into a flood of tears. |
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Only moments earlier I had been jumping through the crashing waves with careless abandon, their swaying force catapulting me back to my childhood. |
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For one thing, his closest political ally, Nicolas Sarkozy, became president of France, catapulting Mr Hortefeux to high office, most recently to the post of interior minister. |
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The two new factories are expected to employ a total of 1,650 workers, catapulting the former start-up car maker into the medium-size business category. |
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A perfect ride saw him finish one minute ahead of his nearest rival, catapulting him to his fourth time trial world title and a place in cycling's history books. |
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As a former motocrosser, who naturally also feels at home in the sandy regions, he also masters the art of catapulting out of the sand dunes for bloodcurdling tricks. |
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This immediately changed PSHCP from second payor to first payor almost causing loss of the plan and catapulting us into a long and intense session of negotiation for plan renewal. |
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Later that same year Sting invited Cheb Mami to record a duet on his new album, instantly catapulting the young Rai star into the international spotlight. |
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She senses, however, that Berliners are more interested in her earlier experiments: the feathers, receptacles catapulting ink onto walls, the sexier stuff. |
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God is the catapulting ground from which the struggle for life among the crushed ones and fragile classes resistively rests, resourcefully grows, and providentially overflows. |
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After the Grammys, the album's sales increased, catapulting Back to Black to number two on the US Billboard 200, after it initially peaked in the seventh position. |
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