The broomstick snapped into five pieces, splinters and slivers flying everywhere. |
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If a print was made close to when the photographer snapped the picture, it's considered more valuable than a print made years later. |
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Shannon snapped his fingers as if remembering the situation he had unexpectedly walked in on. |
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The right rear shaft had snapped and I was only getting drive to one wheel. |
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A man playing his horn hid behind a wall, and quickly snapped up the change I tossed in his case. |
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Apparently one of those camera things snapped me breaking the limit in a thirty mph zone. |
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The fact that they snapped my washing line was a small price to play for such a display of bravado and skill. |
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My trusty builder snapped me out of it with talk of sewers, waste pipes and gravity, so I settled for a semi-sunken one instead. |
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The ceiling collapsed in as the girders gave way and the support beams snapped. |
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Morgaine snapped, her green eyes filled with hatred as she rounded on her brother. |
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He said his father had worn him down over years with derogatory comments and he just snapped. |
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At our first meeting he took the bracelet off his wrist and snapped it onto mine, where it remained until it almost wore out. |
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Whether snapped in Times Square or Tiananmen Square, they always look, well, square. |
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Ivory's head snapped up to look him straight in the eyes, her face now a pale sheet of white from the sudden scare. |
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With one or both side brims snapped up to the crown you get a rakish look which also stiffens the front brim against wind. |
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When I lectured at a skeptics meeting in Dublin in mid-October, this photo of my rapt audience was snapped. |
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Ayane's arm snapped out in a karate-chop that slammed into the side of Tamiya's nose. |
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Adrienne snapped as she reached for the remote back but Leigh held it out of reach. |
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Excitedly, Vivienne raised her camera to capture the woman on film, then snapped some shots of an old man whittling a piece of wood. |
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Owen snapped at the wobbly man, but the look on his face told everyone that he was enjoying getting Aidan back for what he had done. |
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The shield snapped up and cracked the horse sharply across the hocks and the animal brayed and reared, striking the horse beside it. |
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Then she snapped her head away and shot a quick glance at the rest of the band. |
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The man jumped, snapped his head at me and gave me a wild-eyed, slack-jawed expression of shock. |
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The rope snapped at his wrists as it burned into him, holding all his weight. |
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Kaeldra snapped the kickstand aside, uttered a few necessary words and the motorcycle roared to life. |
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Beautiful old stone terrace houses which would have been snapped up for renovation in Australia were witlessly destroyed. |
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Yashi bent down and smartly snapped the plug socket by the foot of the bed, cutting the power supply to the CD player. |
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Bargain hunters snapped up everything from winter woollies to suits and evening wear. |
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Earlier this year, Liz Hurley was snapped walking out of the store swinging a bulging carrier bag and wearing a knowing smile. |
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Collectors who have snapped up his works include multi-millionaire composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. |
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Bending down gracefully, she snapped a thick reed from the ground, and tied it around her mass of curly hair. |
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Becca carefully laid the last pieces of her clarinet in their places and snapped the case shut. |
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She finally snapped out of la-la land and stood up when she saw me standing there. |
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It turns out that, even before the tax bill was passed, this year's most fabulous summer rentals were all snapped up well before Memorial Day. |
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The awareness of what was occurring zapped through me, and suddenly I was snapped back into my body as if I'd been shot from a slingshot. |
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Most models offer a digital zoom, which lets you magnify an image after it's been snapped. |
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Floating floor pieces are installed over a vapor retardant supplied by the manufacturer and are either glued or snapped together. |
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His fellow competitor snapped his leg rope and was genuinely in a bit of trouble in the rough seas. |
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Tables were overturned, the wood chipped off in jagged points with their legs snapped off and gnawed on. |
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First, the photographer snapped it while the lynching was in progress and not after the fact. |
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She snapped the locks open and got her fork that she used to lever the window to move. |
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Chen snapped his head toward the window and his once antiqued vase and knew that someone was there. |
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With the success of the novel, film rights were snapped up by producer Walter Mirisch. |
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Reaching for a new pencil to replace the one I've just snapped in frustration, I hear the ring of my cell phone. |
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The high winds just blew away the infrastructure, broadband connections snapped and telephone lines went dead. |
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Nowadays, the iconoclastic Vasan is almost an icon and his material is sometimes snapped up even before the paint is dry. |
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The impact of the crash snapped the pole in two, with the upper half landing on his roof, leaving live cables dangling next to his property. |
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He had noticed that the thick sisal rope which had snapped had been cut halfway through with a sharp instrument, probably a knife. |
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He grabbed the arrow just behind the arrowhead and snapped the wooden shaft. |
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My gun snapped up, and I squeezed off a quick burst of silenced rounds even before his gun was halfway up. |
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She rowed well for a dozen strokes and then one of the nylon rowlocks snapped. |
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One of his gossamer wings had been snapped off and the other was bent at a sharp angle, the many broken nerves causing it to twitch feebly. |
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His head snapped up, showing his tears trailing in runnels down his handsome face. |
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Mostly the Dutch just got started earlier, so they snapped up some of the choice cargoes. |
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The bay filly, bred in Kentucky by Maverick Production, snapped a five-race losing stretch with the triumph. |
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The strings had snapped, the fingerboard was half off, the ornate bridge had shattered and the tailpiece had fallen off. |
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His feet slipped over fallen deadwood and sapless branches that snapped like gunshots as he ran amongst them. |
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The day the flag pole on the Gardiner Stand snapped, happily without killing or maiming anyone. |
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Cassini has snapped some stunning shots on its meanderings through the Saturnian system, but this one is a corker, even by its high standards. |
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Syn snapped his fingers and this man was teleported instantly onto the dais. |
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Still, the wind snapped one of my tent's poles and it's oddly misshapen at first light. |
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But the products are expected to be snapped up by even more women keen to increase the size of their bust. |
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Without looking up, the Commish dutifully scrawled his signature on my paper as Andra snapped a photo of us. |
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The piercing screech from the next room was so immediate and pained that it snapped me to instant alertness. |
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Printed and textured linen will be snapped up and mixed with existing plain linen garments. |
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Several trees snapped and broke apart like matchsticks, and as I climbed my tree, I could only hope that it, too, would not be swept away. |
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Backplanes permit drives to be snapped in and mated to a connector blindly. |
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The angrily snapped words were greeted with a full five seconds of silence. |
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Then without a word she picked up a meatless bone from her plate and snapped it in two. |
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The new incubation units are being snapped up by locals who are eager to start-up business in the thriving town of Portarlington. |
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Just then the leather cord around her neck snapped, and the medallion fell onto the stone. |
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Aidan snapped out of his thoughts to see the owner of the voice was a tall, heavily built man with a glowing sword in his hands. |
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Mac snapped a small twig from a tree branch and began slowly wandering around the clearing, twisting the stick in his fingers. |
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You might be able to see behind me part of a treetop that has been snapped off here on the beachfront down in Playa del Carmen. |
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A 72,000 sell-out, tickets for the game were snapped up within hours of it being announced in March. |
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You would of thought all us Yorkshire tykes would of snapped them up by now! |
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Shaddin snapped suddenly, standing up and beating a fist on the table, making his son jump. |
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When the public purse snapped shut, they resorted to ever more mercenary ways of earning a crust. |
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We have sent him on some orders for the excellent value recording, copies of which are being snapped up quickly. |
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They were little tin-foil squares that you snapped in half like a glow-stick, and they'd get all warm and toasty. |
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More than 300 of the restaurant's signature beggar's purses filled with caviar were snapped up after the ceremony and washed down with cold sake. |
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Joshua snapped his fingers and chains appeared by magic shackling both Duncan's arms and legs. |
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Music fans have been rocked after hundreds of tickets for this year's V Festival were snapped up by touts trying to make a quick profit. |
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She heard the click and slight whirring sound as Raider snapped pictures of her. |
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In town, shops were sold out of fans for a time and were quickly snapped up when stocks were replenished. |
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The tall cottonwood trees along the bluffs and in the shallows of the river swayed violently in the wind and several snapped in half. |
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Danielle snapped out of her trance of imagining construction workers dancing around while trying to wipe dirt out of their eyes. |
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After it is snapped, trim the paper on the uncut side with a pair of shears or a sharp knife. |
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For uncomplicated cuts such as this, backer board can be scored and then snapped, much like Sheetrock. |
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Kodi's eyes snapped open as he fell into a coughing fit caused by the ammonia in the smelling salts. |
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Nebraska is a classic West Coast team with a lot of jumps and scramble shifts before the ball is snapped. |
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He could stand only half of it, nervously snapped off the switch, went to bed all of a tremble. |
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Of course, the first silly fly to come anywhere close was now snapped up in a trice. |
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When airline deregulation added competition in 1978, pleasure trippers snapped up cheap short-haul fares, too. |
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Perched on the roof of an NBC news truck, a photographer snapped shots as marchers passed by. |
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Last Wednesday, as I was getting off the bus, the strap on my shoulder bag snapped. |
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She shoved her place marker into the book of spells she had been absorbed in and snapped it closed. |
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A few days later, William was snapped to attention by the sound of a magazine slapping on the coffee table in front of him. |
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Xander snapped his head up when the front door was opened and shut a second later. |
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He snapped his Achilles heel while bending to pick up a shuttlecock and will be in plaster for three months. |
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I wish they would turn her over to someone who cares for snapped minds, and not expect me, who has no training, to mind her. |
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Sharp, side-splittingly funny and shockingly sad, the book was snapped up by Hollywood immediately. |
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The backerboard can be scored and snapped, or cut with a saw blade designed for cutting concrete and stone. |
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He snapped his fingers and he was suddenly clad in a sapphire tux with top hat to match her dress. |
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I snapped my attention back to my friends and felt a twinge of annoyance after hearing Drew's speech. |
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Birds twittered and snapped up the insect life that failed to scurry away, their songs filling the air with brilliant melody. |
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My eyes snapped open and I sat up, trying vainly to fight off the bleariness of sleep. |
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The ensuing tidal wave had snapped mooring lines, and even boats that had held their moorings were wrecked. |
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I snapped a few images of Evan's crib because his parents marveled at its simplicity and design. |
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People who are into F1 and motor sport may have heard of him recently though because he has just been snapped up by the Jordan-Honda F1 team. |
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In these casually snapped photographs, the boundaries between art and life, like the images themselves, can be blurry. |
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She had to hold her body still while her limbs snapped around her as if they were made of string. |
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Nicholas snapped out of his stare, and his lips parted into a smile as he turned back around to face the young child. |
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Check all your climbers have enough support and tie in new spurs and shoots before they get snapped in the wind. |
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I grabbed for the rifle and snapped the bolt back, safety off, but held my fire. |
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The wrists didn't move much but his students simultaneously snapped skyward in unison. |
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I snapped on three pairs of gloves and two sets of booties over work boots and stepped inside a large plastic moon suit. |
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That was back in 1965 when earth's first unmanned mission to Mars snapped 22 grainy photos of the red planet. |
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He snapped up six wickets as the capital team, fresh from a surprise win against Greenock, slumped to 103 all out. |
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She was snapped out of her wandering daze as Meghan gave her a sharp smack to the back of the head. |
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So, thinking that I could sell them for more on eBay, I snapped them up pretty smartish. |
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Sources said the earthing wire on the cable carrying power from the power supply feeder snapped this morning. |
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Vandals sparked a major alert when they snapped off a pipe, letting 2,000 litres of diesel into a village stream. |
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He said debris left behind by the floods included 40 ft trees snapped off at the base and at least 40 carcases. |
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The mechanism is well protected by its case, though the carrying handle has snapped off since I last saw it. |
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For starters, almost all of the sovereign debt issued in Japan is snapped up by domestic investors. |
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Twigs were snapped off trees and one twig broke free from its limb and and flew straight at Spot and took his eye right out. |
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Suddenly, the icicles grew in size, and snapped off, careening into the two men. |
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A major section of the crane snapped off at a Dallinger Ltd construction site at the old Gasworks site on the Sunday morning. |
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He grabbed onto the car door, and suddenly, the door and mirror snapped off with it. |
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Each was clad in their immaculate white Imperial Armor with light blue capes that snapped in a stiff breeze. |
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The standard now unrolled, the material snapped in the brisk wind, royal blue and navy coloured thread embracing the silver King's crest. |
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His long black trench-coat snapped in the breeze behind him while Llel fought to keep up. |
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Pennons snapped in the breeze which was picking up with the beginning of the storm as they approached the tightly shut main gates. |
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Outside, an American flag and the state banner, both still flying at full staff, snapped crisply in a cool, gusty wind. |
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Pennants snapped in the gusty wind, and the banners above her keep rippled in answer. |
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My heart accelerated dramatically as I grabbed my bag and snapped the door shut. |
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They both snapped their mouths shut at the same time and it had taken me everything not to laugh. |
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My mouth opened and snapped shut again, and I pursed my lips, glaring at him through narrow eyes. |
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He was looking downward now, but, sensing the movement, his head snapped up. |
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Sam promptly snapped her mouth shut, unaware that it had been moving in the first place. |
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The bag snapped shut, his regular lab coat already over his black shirt and jeans. |
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His mouth snapped shut, but not before some of the awful liquid found its way inside. |
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Paul Martin snapped his bag shut and gave his patient one last, long considering look. |
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The snake snapped in their direction but still remained in his defensive coil, ready to strike, his tail now rattling incessantly. |
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Wolves snapped and howled at Seye workers, who were running everywhere, and grabbing weapons from the guard towers. |
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Allan Compton, mitigating, said Carter did not intend using the knife but lost his temper and snapped under provocation. |
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I accept that on the fateful day you snapped and lost your self-control as a result of that build up. |
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I snapped, finally losing patience and throwing the brush back into the bucket of hot, soapy water so hard it splashed the front of my uniform. |
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I tried to not let it show but I'm a terrible actress, but today really tried my patience and I may have snapped at poor unsuspecting souls. |
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I snapped at him irritably, ignoring how my heart still bruised my ribcage with every beat. |
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He's not well himself and has just snapped at me for not immediately replying to something he said. |
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They also snapped at him for supporting the new ruling majority in their wish to introduce restrictions for the reporters working in Parliament. |
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Taking her camera from her purse, she snapped three photographs of the sign and several more of the outside of the building. |
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Emaleth dug around her schoolbag, came up with a sleek little digital camera and snapped my picture before I could say a word. |
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At one point, the strap on her singlet top snapped, but no nipple was seen. |
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Our secret was to try to disguise our defenses so the quarterback didn't know what we were going to do until the ball was snapped. |
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He's the player every quarterback finds as step one in pre-snap reads to predict what kind of coverage he may see once the ball is snapped. |
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The ball is snapped, and then a strong Oakland rush punctures the line and dumps K.C. QB Trent Green for a loss. |
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Nicolas suddenly snapped his fingers in front of my face, startling me back into reality. |
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Neil snapped out of his slightly angry mood and smiled at the tone of her voice. |
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It can be difficult to find an apartment as they are snapped up very quickly. |
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Tickets for the eagerly awaited semi-final against the French giants were snapped up yesterday. |
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There are only two left and it's unlikely that it will take long before they are snapped up also. |
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I would expect that the 15 apartments would be snapped up quickly because all the mod cons are around it. |
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The interest shown so far has been magnificent, and we are very confident that the available properties will be snapped up quickly. |
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He exhibited the tea set at the Knights Galleries International in Canada, where it was snapped up quickly. |
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It's true that a few years ago when a castle came on the market at the right price it was snapped up very quickly. |
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Joe nodded hastily and snapped his goggles back over his eyes, covering the two rings of unsoiled flesh they had left when he first lifted them. |
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In your angry little snit, you could've snapped at someone in a bad moment and we would've lost money! |
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Twigs and branches snapped and burrowed deeper as their feet trampled the soft soil beneath it. |
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He snapped the cylinder into his curved brick of a weapon, stepped back and let the fireworks chatter. |
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He looked at me for a moment in utter confusion, then snapped his fingers as if he suddenly realised who I was. |
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A barrel shaped coil spring is snapped over the nipple and positively retained thereto. |
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Lisa's head snapped to the left as she took in his form with surprise before her brows furrowed in pain. |
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There were shouts and barks, and shockingly loud noises like branches being snapped right inside his ears. |
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Then, along came a little man with a wad of banknotes who snapped up the laptop and went off congratulating himself. |
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Ryan smiled widely into the camera as I snapped the picture. |
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Evelyn's eyes snapped open, the scream reverberating in her ears. |
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Klessa's voice sounded like a donkey's bray next to the voice of the elf, and that as well as the words she said snapped Rilleta out of her dreamy mood. |
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I smiled at the site and focused the camera and snapped a few shots. |
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Firefighters said the car then snapped a young tree before stopping near a fuel tank, leaving the passenger with broken thigh bone, pelvis and ankles. |
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A crewcut, tanned man in a Naval Commander's uniform, clutching a clipboard stuffed with papers to his chest as if it were a life ring, snapped to attention in front of him. |
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The ranks snapped to attention before the princes with a silence that gave the effect not of noiselessness but of waiting, of repressing, a great noise to come. |
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He remembered to look into his pocket and snapped on a light stick. |
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The shot rang out loudly, and Wer snapped back dodging the bullet. |
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Her eyes snapped open as there was a soft, yet sharp, knock on the door. |
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A blade had snapped off a similar wind turbine in Wales and crashed to the ground and the authorities thought it prudent to carry out checks at other areas. |
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It's just slightly bigger than a Fig Newton with two tire irons snapped to the side, with no sharp edges or protruding tools to snag jersey pockets or cut spare tubes. |
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I snapped the hard outer crust and observed a softer kernel consisting of unidentifiable mush with what looked like carrots and bean skins protruding from it. |
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Suddenly Sam's gaze snapped up, and he navigated his rollerblades awkwardly onto the lush grass of the park waving at someone he obviously recognized in the distance. |
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He whispered a few words under his breath and snapped his fingers. |
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Dozens of officers forming a Guard of Honour snapped to attention as the procession, headed by two mounted officers and the solitary drummer, sombrely approached the building. |
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Her horse reared, its eyes rimmed with white as it bolted away, the other three riderless horses bucked until their tethers snapped and galloped after it. |
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She opened her mouth, snapped in shut, and then shook her head. |
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I watched as his eyes fell shut of their own accord, watched as his breathing slowed, and watched as his eyes snapped open again, blinking away their bleariness in confusion. |
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His interest in motorsport began with the early years of scrambling and grass track racing, and his expertise saw him snapped up to ride for Workington before the war. |
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It drove her mad that I didn't come running when she snapped her fingers. |
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As soon as the criminal left the shop, the victim snapped back into consciousness and tried to chase after him. |
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Because the danger exists that Bank of Ireland and AIB will now be snapped up as globalisation increasingly determines the future of the Irish economy. |
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But in the corner the ape was bristling, and a certain point he snapped. |
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We don't have a car any longer simply because we were fed up with having wing mirrors snapped off, windscreen wipers broken or paintwork scratched. |
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At the edge of the lake, a brisk wind snapped at Jane's skirts. |
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The light tackle had no chance of holding such a monster as it ran out of the tail of the pool, taking all of the line and backing with it, which snapped at the drum. |
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The logs in the fireplace snapped with thick orange and red tongues of flame, spreading warmth through my living room, along with light, now that the power had gone out. |
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We shared a silent moment and then a couple of folks snapped official pictures, and the handshaking started all over again. |
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Some of the girls moved sinuously and gracefully, others, clearly bored, kicked their clothes in the air and caught them nonchalantly as they snapped gum. |
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On Thursday, Leyland fled her home after a photographer snapped her photo from behind her garden fence. |
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I snatched a washrag from the towel rack so hard I snapped myself. |
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During the performance of the famous Water Torture Cell act, the apparatus that held him upside down suddenly snapped and he broke his left ankle. |
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He snapped backside ollies into the corner, and fell into seventh. |
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Hildor's mouth snapped shut, but his eyes remained fastened on her. |
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The dragon caught up with and snapped his jaws shut, trapping Xio inside. |
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He snapped a few pictures, gathered up the pipes, and returned home. |
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Some marchers had placards while others eagerly snapped up pink and blue balloons, with the Gazette's Save Our Maternity Unit logo, to secure to their prams and baby buggies. |
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I am not condoning corporal punishment but some sympathy must go out to the teacher whose patience must have been taxed to the limit and which seems to have snapped. |
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She snapped at Chinese reporters after a loss at the French Open last year, when asked what she had to say to the people at home. |
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The other imbibers always gasp in horror, as if someone just snapped their single malt right out of their hand. |
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But for whatever reason, he snapped and lost his temper that night. |
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I just snapped at my kids for no reason other than I felt like snapping. |
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Service providers haven't completely snapped their wallets shut, but the emphasis for the near-term will be on controlled spending as they look for ways to grow revenues. |
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The vandalism he describes includes the Purton Road Bridge being covered in graffiti, benches all smashed up and removed, trees being snapped off by vandals. |
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As the crew towed a racing car up the ramp, the tow rope snapped and the car rolled back down the ramp and into the helicopter, causing considerable damage. |
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The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute. |
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With a swift movement he snapped the little journeyer's head. |
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These days when a farm is put up for sale it is more likely to be snapped up by a wealthy city worker looking for a weekend retreat than taken on by a new farmer. |
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The string must have snapped, or they may have spit-roasted the dog. |
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The door staircase suddenly snapped off the foundation and soared up into the clouds, suddenly being torn apart by flying shrapnel of glass and metal. |
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The horses pulling the carriage suddenly took fright for no apparent reason, snapped the traces and bolted off, startling both the hosts and their guest of honour. |
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His blade snapped out of its scabbard, and the first group of bowmen, arbalests exchanged for swords and axes, leapt back up onto the step their fellows had abandoned. |
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I felt like if he snapped his fingers, I would turn some wicked somersaults, spring off a trampoline, and dive into a routine directly from the page of a gymnastics handbook. |
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Often the animal may have signs of previously wearing a collar which has snapped off, or the collar may still be present but there is no name tag. |
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He went across her line of vision, and snapped her out of her trance. |
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Suddenly a knock on her door snapped her out of her trance of sorts. |
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A few weeks ago I accidentally snapped my bank card, so I went into a branch and ordered a new one, which I was told would be sent to me in four to five working days. |
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Father wasn't too happy with that, and he snapped at me, and at Mother, that I should have found someone of our own status, not lowered myself to be with the dregs of society. |
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The dagger slid smoothly down the front of his tunic, each button snapped off easily until only one separated his bare chest from the cold dagger. |
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She had pressed her mother until Joyce finally lost patience and snapped. |
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He was solidly built with short black hair and curiously red eyes, his physical strength was apparent, as was his short temper when he snapped at his brother. |
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Jason White was a convicted felon from North Dakota who managed to infiltrate the Los Angeles Art world, until he snapped. |
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It was wound solemnly each Sunday morning, checked against the BBC time signal, adjusted, and the glass cover snapped gently back for another week. |
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When patients arrive for an operation at the Heartlands Hospital in the Midlands, they will be snapped with a digital camera and tagged with a transmitter. |
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He tracked down a paparazzo photographer who had snapped him surfing, and the pictures showed he was wearing the ring before he entered the water, but not after. |
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My foot encountered a twig, and it snapped loudly in my hearing, causing a flock of black creatures that had been roosting in a neighboring tree to take wing. |
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Folding chairs were snapped open along the aisles and in the choir loft, filling every available surface in order to accommodate the throng who had come to honour Fred. |
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Glenn opened his mouth to respond, but quickly snapped it shut when the unmistakable sound of sirens echoed down the tunnels, the screech of brakes, someone yelling. |
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The boys were building a tree house on Thursday when a branch snapped. |
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Adria pulled a mini chip-clip from her pocket and unpremeditatedly snapped it down on my shirt, miraculously managing to locate precisely my right nipple. |
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A second pillar at the entrance to the Grade I listed Parade House on Wicker Hill was damaged over the weekend when an apex stone, was snapped off. |
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Sean saw me first, and elbowed Mark in the side, who snapped his head up angrily, saw me, and smiled in a way I had never seen a mix between mischief and malice. |
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Papa's Yorkshire terrier was tied in the truck bed and when one of the elephants walked by, the dog snarled and snapped, straining at the end of her chain. |
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As he jumped into the driver's seat, Anne grabbed the wing mirror, which snapped off in her hand, before holding on to the driver's side door handle. |
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A vigilant tourist snapped a picture on her cellphone and showed guards who caught the kids before they could escape. |
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He stood in front of them, extended his hand and snapped a selfie. |
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Such a chance to work with this most desirable of actresses would be snapped up by millions of men, so how can he delay even for a moment before accepting? |
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And in presale, Nike.xxx, Pepsi.xxx, and Target.xxx were all quickly snapped up. |
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I was snapped out of my reverie by my teacher staring down at me beadily waiting for me to answer the question that he had supposedly just asked me. |
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Tickets for the 200-capacity date next month may have been snapped up within hours of going on sale but we have managed to get our mitts on a pair of the coveted items. |
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Photographers snapped shots of her that would be sure to make headlines. |
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Lady Jayne When Jayne Seymour Fonda was born on December 21, 1937, her father, Henry, obsessively snapped photos of his baby. |
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Safety officials believe it snapped, sending both acrobats and apparatus hurtling 25 to 40 feet to the floor. |
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Her eyes snapped up, basically indicating that she was indeed jealous. |
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Later she stormed angrily into the room and snapped at James to leave. |
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And what about the backstabbing hippie who snapped the incriminating photo for a bag of shells? |
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A snarl sounded behind him, and Carl's body snapped backward. |
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Monica quickly changed the roll of film and snapped a couple of pictures. |
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His oldest exhibit was a German, black glass wine bottle with snapped pontil. |
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Larch forests cleared for the reservoir were cut in winter when the trunks are frozen and easily snapped. |
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The more he heard of fumbled passes, cidery kisses and snapped straps, the more he knew better than to risk such humiliation. |
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Rip called him by name, but the cur snarled, snapped his teeth, and passed on. This was an unkind cut indeed. |
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In the great old-fashioned fireplace behind the high iron dogs a log-fire crackled and snapped. |
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The ball would be snapped or lateraled to a back, who would fake a run or pass, but then would kick the field goal instead. |
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In his match with Stevens, frustrated at missing a shot, he almost snapped his cue in half by hitting it against the table. |
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An attempt to secure cables to the main mast appears only to have resulted in its being snapped off. |
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But during the testing of a boat propelled by one, the screw snapped off, leaving a fragment shaped much like a modern boat propeller. |
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He, by playing too often at the mouth of death, has been snapped by it at last. |
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When I saw the penny black missing from my collection in the shop window, I just went in and snapped it up. |
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The second their center snapped the ball, I submarined between the big guy's legs and tackled the halfback. |
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He unhooded the falcon, and she snapped her brown and white head around, sizing up the surroundings. |
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Aled jones's panto debut has ended in agony after he snapped an Achilles' tendon. |
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There was one bagel, which a woman snapped up for her 10-year-old son. |
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She also snapped up several boxes of Calvin Klein boxer shorts. |
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The 22-year-old went for the string vest look after he was snapped with new flame Gigi Hadid. |
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After supporting Liverpool's acoustic tunesmiths The Coral last year they were quickly snapped up by Ignition management, who look after Oasis. |
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On entry, we were provided with bags in which to stow our phones so that no top-secret prototypes were snapped underhandedly. |
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In the latest incident at Manor Farm Park, a council-run open space in Weoley, noticeboards were ripped out and silver birch saplings snapped. |
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The fish not only gave Bogan the runaround it also snapped two landing nets before it was landed. |
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Big-money investors snapped up RBS shares earlier this week, making a near PS100million paper profit since then. |
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As for Cain, one wonders what synapse snapped into action there. |
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A mega THREE MILLION Buzz Lightyears have been snapped up by shoppers around the world since October. |
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Digital strings representing the mineralized Hobbs Pipe sharp lithological contacts were made and snapped to the drillholes. |
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These cameras have snapped the pigmy hippo, leopard, bongo, antelopes and the white-breasted guineafowl to name a few. |
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He also saw a historic theater and snapped a photo of his wife standing next to a 1939 Ford Model A convertible with a rumble seat in the back. |
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Too short for a toboggan, too long for a cribbage board, it hadn't rattled, glugged, bent, jingled, jangled, snapped, crackled or popped. |
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Northridge snapped its three-game losing streak with a 74-56 victory over Riverside on Thursday, sweeping the season series with the Highlanders. |
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Recently, Brown snapped up a vacation home of his own in Chatham, where he often spends his summer vacations. |
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Lou snapped off a bin-bag from the roll. In her present mood, there were some things she wasn't going to shy away from any more. |
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Our pictures snapped in Llandudno Road, Rumney, show that the white and black piebalds are still running freely around the east of the city. |
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The fish snapped at a sardine trolled 100 feet down on a downrigger while he was fishing with pals off Vancouver Island. |
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The cheerful Harp seal pup is not the only wild animal happy to be snapped in his winter wonderland. |
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