A telephone card based on Johannes Kahrs' painting HIT, 1994, is being issued to commemorate his receipt of the International Schlumberger Award for Art. |
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About 20 years later however, with advancement in technology, the show saw the introduction of CGI by HIT Entertainment's subsidiary HOT Animation. |
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Trainers Milton Bradley, Reg Hollinshead and Nick Littmoden have nominated WHIZZ KID, FISHER ISLAND and FAILED TO HIT as their horses to follow on the all-weather this winter. |
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While I think the ability to hit long drives should always be rewarded, any advantage gained should not be overwhelming. |
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Then he hit the fence in front of us and decided to rage-quit the race and ran into the side of my car going into the pit lane. |
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There are plenty of shocks and jolts in this journey through ragged plains, rugged mountains, murky organisations and lethal hit men. |
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Jennifer Lopez tries shimmying back into her fans' hearts by teaching Richard Gere to rumba in this remake of the Japanese hit. |
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Greg hit the emergency stop button and as the lift juddered to a halt, said my name very gently. |
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Newberry finally succumbed to another big hit, Alex Mason replacing him and leaving BJ Fowler as the line-out jumper. |
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The initiatives taken by a number of villages that were badly hit by the tsunami is admirable. |
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As soon as I saw that I had done it the reality just hit me then and I jumped for joy. |
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The pair were hit on Manchester Road, Heaton Chapel, on Sunday evening when the driver jumped a red light. |
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I have, on one occasion, started to cross a pelican crossing and a car jumped the red lights and nearly hit me. |
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I guess it finally hit me because we ended up at a rather weird Asian noodle place for lunch. |
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Fifteen districts, all of them lying in western areas of the state have been declared drought hit. |
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Instead of trying to just hit the green, you're trying to get the ball close to the hole. |
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I thought if I could hit my lob wedge and stop the ball below the hole, I had a shot at par. |
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As a result, they hit it, and the ball breaks across the hole and below it, and it never has a chance to go in. |
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At that point, a rain of fire and bullets hit us, shutting up forever the cheerful voices of a few minutes earlier. |
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As if on cue the heavens opened, a heavy rainstorm hit us, and visibility dropped to no more than one or two cars ahead and behind. |
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A gust of cold air along with some scattered raindrops hit us, and our day in the park was abandoned. |
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She looked up at the sky, and a single raindrop hit her face, which was followed by several more. |
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Thunder rolled through the clouds as the lightning hopped from cloud to cloud and I felt a raindrop hit my cheek as it started to sprinkle down. |
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Not all great Jamaican music is serious, and this infectious 70s hit is ribald reggae at its finest. |
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The jetlag hasn't kicked in yet, which is just as well because I've had to hit the ground running. |
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If you can predictably draw or fade the ball, you'll hit more fairways, because you effectively double the size of your target. |
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On top of that my big brother, Jake, hit a baseball through the porch window and made me take the blame, so I ended up with a licking from Dad. |
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Then, about 40 years ago, an influx of cheap, sugar-added sweet wines hit our shelves, with Liebfraumilch being a chief offender. |
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He could hook and fade it easily, but Byron could hit the ball dead straight on demand. |
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A player must hit his double to become a killer and can then start the business of taking lives from other players by scoring in their double. |
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The ship's only reported mishap came when a coxswain was hit in the neck by a bullet ricocheting off a modern pentathlete's target. |
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Trying to hit a draw when your usual ball flight is a fade increases your tension level, making a hard shot that much harder. |
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The Sardine salad with tomato, lettuce, cucumber and carrot mixed with olive oil and vinegar is a hit dish in the eatery. |
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For a second I thought he was going to hit me, his eyes were flashing with anger and impatience. |
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It's the park's fastest ride, reaching speeds of up to 37 mph, and is bound to be a big hit with adrenaline junkies. |
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He was hit with a sudden flash of vertigo, and his stomach rolled over in a lazy lurch. |
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There are hit men, murderers, philanderers, thieves, betrayers, and other assorted riff-raff. |
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If you hit the fire alarm, airtight doors descend, but only within five feet of the triggered alarm. |
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Then when he got to where he wanted to go he hit the stop button, just like the fast rewind on a video player. |
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A light lorry and a jeep were hit by a blast, possibly from a roadside bomb, on a busy road west of the capital. |
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The second shot requires to be hit over the cross bunkers avoiding the River West Water on the right. |
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Forder stepped up to do the honours and hit a firm shot into the bottom right. |
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Yes he has hit into bad luck, and the new defensive approach hasn't helped him any. |
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Any road, in Sports Personality of the Year, we the British public usually hit the nail on the head. |
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More than 3,000 Mongolian gazelles have died of hunger and cold weather since blizzards hit the region this winter. |
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Tony Taylor hit a line drive to right field, and Rusty Staub caught it on the run. |
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The missiles can theoretically hit a target up to a height of 10,000 ft and at a range of up to five miles. |
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He was out on the firing range and after 275 shots at the target, he hadn't hit it. |
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He may just be wanting to spread law enforcement thin, maybe wanting to say I can hit anywhere and anyplace, and you can't stop me. |
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Laura had a bad habit of biting her nails and told Sara to hit her anytime she caught her. |
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In the UK, the Volkswagen Group has been hit by three separate recalls covering windscreen wipers and anti-lock brake systems. |
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When they hit a light-sensitive semiconductor, they transfer their energy to its electrons. |
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Earlier in the year the Phillies were unable to hit anyone, especially rookies they hadn't faced before, and junkballers. |
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The let-off allowed the Cappielow troops to re-group and hit back before the break. |
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Latino and black young people have been hit hardest by the crackdown on juveniles. |
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My guess is neither Thomas or Kingman could hit junkballs, total shot in the dark there. |
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The big surprise is that I actually hit some deliveries, although I have no idea how. |
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When he lays off those outside junkballs he can hit anything else with authority. |
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When he was 10, he worked as a ball boy at a seniors' tournament, giving him the chance to hit a few rallies with John McEnroe. |
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Witnesses said that when the car hit Mr Kornelis, he was thrown 20 feet into the air and across the junction on to Railway Road. |
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A rapport arises between them and over a few days, they hit the town together, each rediscovering their joie de vivre and zest for life. |
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The Italians had a great idea when they hit upon the idea of cooking joints of meat and pasta in the same pot. |
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The pub city has taken a hit with the 11.30 pm deadline imposed by the Police Department on entertainment joints. |
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Hundreds of striking council workers rallied at a mass meeting in York today as their actions hit city centre tourists, shoppers and motorists. |
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Such was the loyalty, they would turn up the next week to be hit again with the wet fish. |
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In addition to war fears, oil prices were also lifted by a snowstorm which hit the east of the US over the weekend. |
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If he had taken a large wet fish out of his pocket and hit me around the face with it I couldn't have been more surprised. |
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He said he had compiled his notebook and recorded the admission that the appellant had hit the postman at 7.45 pm that night. |
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He was jumpy and apprehensive, and most likely wouldn't have been able to hit anything even surrounding the small oracle if pressed to. |
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They said that crew members told them the idea was to hit the tarmac with the gear on the left side to jolt the right gear loose. |
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She stifled a pained hiss as her leg hit the side of the car at a particularly jolty turn. |
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Casualties were light but they lost one of their ships when it hit a rock and was holed. |
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Her voice has a tremendous range, yet never managed to coincide with the note she was trying to hit. |
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In fact, we hit it off so well that we ended up talking for more than five hours that afternoon. |
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Both teams started well then hit a trouble patch, and both are working on next-to-nothing budgets. |
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The boy's so wired up he wants to hit him but the mate is laughing and joshing with him. |
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Shelley was hard-pressed to keep up as she was jostled with each step by dancing maniacs who didn't seem to care who they hit. |
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The nachos were a big hit at the table and for the price that we paid, the portion was well worth it. |
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I picked it up to see what I had hit, and to my surprise, it was Cam's journal. |
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This trend is scarring the social landscape of every liberal democracy, and it doesn't only hit us on the roads. |
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When I was safely on shore, the smell of fish hit me like a brick wall. |
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In this day of home runs and strikeouts, I would like to know how many players have hit 40 home runs in a season without fanning more than 50 times? |
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Have delis, purveyors of foods preserved and pickled to last, finally hit their expiration date? |
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For stars, though, the fall of the comedy auteur means that the margin of error between a hit and a farrago is razor thin. |
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That, in conjunction with the night's dinner and the rather rich coffee, caused the expected nausea, which hit me in force as we exited the coffee shop. |
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The design of these things are to fire out of these things down at the ground, to ricochet them off the ground and to hit people in the legs to cause them to disperse. |
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The same thoop sound emitted from the grenade launcher as the grenade left a smoking trail through the air, ending when it hit the wall above the army. |
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Alias would make a star out of former felicity guest star Garner and become an international hit. |
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The riderless motorcycle also hit a red Rover 416, he added. |
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The story of a wayward anesthesia trainee who took a near fatal dose of fentanyl hit the news this week. |
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At the London anti-war rally, over a million people hit the streets. |
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Something hit the back of the trench and I went out like a light. |
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I hit this kid and he struck his head and went out like a light. |
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As the group ate, I sat outside by myself, antsy to hit the trails again. |
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In the bottom of the seventh, Scott Spiezio hit a shot to right field off Pedro Martinez that was ruled a home run by second base umpire Joe West. |
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I hit a fastball to right field that barely cleared the fence. |
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Eugene Doherty tried his luck with a well-struck free kick from 20 yards but his right-footed effort went wide of the target and hit the side netting. |
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He emerged as a lightning rod for criticism after appearing unaware of the extent of the humanitarian disaster that unfolded after the hurricane hit. |
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Under a constant rain of enemy fire, my plane is hit again and again. |
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When you are an heroin addict the only thing that matters to you is where you are going to get your next hit from and you will do anything to get it. |
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Every time you get a commercial break, hit the ground and start busting out pushups or crunches, doing as many as you can. |
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At that meeting, Rice told the commissioner that he had hit Mrs. Rice in the elevator. |
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Labourers, ragpickers in the mornings or film poster affixers during the night are the worst hit, not to forget children who are drawn to them and two-wheeler riders. |
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Make an adjustment to the hit by reducing the amount of right spin. |
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The fast-growing conde Nast-owned website hit 300 million pageviews in September, an increase of 24 percent over two months. |
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Just as he brought his hand down to hit her he was jumped from behind. |
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In the ensuing sea chase, the trawler collided with another French fishing boat, tried to ram HMS Alderney, and eventually hit the warship while cutting across her bows. |
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The odd pair here is Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who were a hit on the vaudeville circuit. |
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Since his death, Eddie Cochran's popularity has spread beyond the fans who remember his hit records, but also to a new army of younger rock'n'roll fans who adore his music. |
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When I hit the whammy bar, it was like it the most sublime experience. |
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I shoved the nose down, glided in and hit the water with a good whap. |
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It would also contradict the official Ukrainian government line, which is that Russian personnel hit the button. |
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Instead of decorating every face on the street, Google Glass hit a contrarian rip tide. |
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The best way to do this is to ride straight up the ramp, lift your front trucks right before they hit the coping, ride a wheelie until your back trucks hit the coping. |
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He hit pause on the player and explained the significance of the song's lyrics. |
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Then, before he could react, she leaned over and hit him twice, cross-handedly, across his face, once with each hand, open-handed. |
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Remember, once you hit the send button, the world can become a cyberaudience. |
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Second-year player Kavya Krishna, a sophomore, has hit well early while playing third singles. |
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We really hit it off on the first date, so we decided to meet the week after. |
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Then simply hit a dead-handed chip, with the hands, wrists and arms all swinging together as if in a solid block. |
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Species hardest hit appear to be blue jays, American crows, black-billed magpies, tufted tit-mice, and black-capped and Carolina chickadees. |
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Nikki is such a dobber, she told the teacher that I hit Karen in the playground. |
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Hereupon Ted drew forth his cudgel, hit the Turk a donnybrookian whack over the skull that laid him flat on the ground, and took to his heels. |
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The next doomsdate is scheduled for March 21, 2014, when an asteroid will hit the earth. |
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When a double-handed person turned, the ropes would hit against each other, spiraling in lopsided arcs. |
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Already notorious for edubabble, officials may have hit new depths with a four-page progress report used by the St. Louis public schools. |
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Also highly ranked were institutions from Jack Black's comedy hit School Of Rock and TV's Saved By The Bell. |
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That really hit me, the continuous flow of ideas without stopping. |
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The watchdog has insisted the chief constable's actions were justified after republicans hit out at Sir Hugh Orde's reassertions. |
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One of the most exotic machine pistols ever to hit the streets was the Czech Skorpion. |
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Other types of microwaveable tube foods, including scrambled eggs with sausage, mac and cheese, and pasta, will hit supermarket shelves soon. |
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The word imposter was floated at me a few times. I can still feel the sting of those words sometimes when I hit an emotional low point. |
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While she waited, a pickup driven by a 76-year-old Leonard Arant of Coos Bay hit her from behind. |
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In tennis, foot fault results when server's foot is placed outside the service area prior to the ball being hit. |
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One photographer lost his eyesight when he was hit with a rubber bullet. |
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He hit the accelerator and froggered into the fast lane, inciting a symphony of angry honking. |
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The highest temperatures in Italy were in the south, where it hit 44C in the Sardinian city of Sassari earlier this week. |
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This is the first big area that will be hit and conditions will arrive in just a few hours. This is game day. This is going to hit. |
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Lindsay Noseworth, the diagnosed gamomaniac, would be hit hardest of all, at no more than the first sidelong smudge of Primula's appearance. |
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The fact is, after thirty years of gender-baiting, the party has hit a bump. |
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One guest did not pay. One of my checks remained open. They bolted and hit the service door. A walkout. Very ghetto. |
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Even the pace-setting auto industry will not be as hard hit as many a Gloomy Gus had predicted. |
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The Aussie gloveman hit back yesterday saying the accusations were worse than any wrongdoing he was alleged to have committed. |
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Simeon Omoblabi hit the other goal while the Panthers' marksmen were Nillie Williams and Odel Kamas. |
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In the winter of 1850, a severe storm hit Scotland, causing widespread damage and over 200 deaths. |
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This year's heavy hitter is Bobby Bonilla, the Pirates' slugger who's seeking to hit the biggest home run of his life. |
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A WOMAN was hit in the face when she jumped the queue at a McDonald's restaurant. |
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Council bosses in Staffordshire are set to stop a jeweller putting up security shutters after his shop was hit in a pounds 20,000 ram-raid. |
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Police feared it was going to be used in a copycat ram raid after a cashpoint was hit with a digger in the area earlier this month. |
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A bogey at the last was the only blemish on Furyk's card which contained three birdies while Goosen hit five birdies and two bogeys. |
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Sangrias proved to be a huge hit for the brand last summer with two of the sangrias added as year-round offerings. |
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The ball hit him in the mouth and knocked out one of his teeth. |
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Get to the story and make sure that line 6 or 7 is a grabber. TV viewers have attention spans of fifteen seconds, and then they hit the remote. |
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What we are saying, in effect, is that you don't necessarily have to hit the green with an accurate drive in order to set up the approach shot. |
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In 1362, the Second Marcellus Flood, also known as the Grote Manndrenke, hit the entire southern coast of the North Sea. |
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There was total confusion when the truck hit the restaurant. |
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People with limited incomes are hit particularly hard by inflation. |
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The country was hit by a plague of natural disasters that year. |
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I dropped the book but managed to catch it before it hit the ground. |
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The two instantly hit it off as both friends and collaborators. |
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Jermain Defoe dinked in an equaliser and Gareth Bale hit the crossbar for the hosts before Elliott Bennett arrowed in Norwich's winner. |
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These animals normally hit the plane's windshield or get sucked by the engine, in which case authorities label the incidents as avian ingestion. |
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Liverpool hit back and got what proved to be the winner in 58 minutes when Crouch planted a firm header past Rame from Craig Bellamy's corner. |
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In 1927, when Ruth hit sixty home runs, Gehrig had a better batting average and batted in more runs. |
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The pitcher beaned the batter, rather than letting him hit another home run. |
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Most golf courses built in the 1980s went away from the old-fashioned ground game and forced players to hit the ball high. |
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Do you want to go out there and do the right things or do you want to make that big hit to gain a big name? |
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The remains of the blasted tank were testament to the power of the landmine it had hit. |
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When we speak of a gut shot we are generally referring to a whitetail that has taken an arrow hit behind the diaphragm and in front of the hams. |
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The last thing Dash saw before something blunt and hard hit the back of his neck was a nightmare bloodscape misted by hot tears. |
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You laugh all the harder because the movie never winds up to hit you with a boffola. |
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Jane Fonda may be a hit at the box office, but she is bombing out politically. |
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If you're sure of a gut shot, the buck will usually be bedded within five hundred yards of where it was hit. |
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But while his approach shot was online with the flag it hit a small down slope and raced off into rough at the back of the green. |
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When the directors came out of their meeting, I hit the boss key to replace my game with a fake spreadsheet screen. |
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I tried to hit the bullseye by first bracketing it with two shots and then splitting the difference with my third, but I missed. |
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But they marginally improved after the break as Didier Drogba hit the post. |
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The means of these random variables are hit by observable shocks in each period. |
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A number of bank accounts across the country have been hit by the gangs using random number generators. |
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So recently, when a ginger muffin craving hit, I decided to see if I could increase the textural contrast without sacrificing the cakiness. |
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But one woman hit by a bicyclist was taken to a hospital and released after she was treated for scatches, Fitzpatrick said. |
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He pushed open the door, and a hideous cheesy smell of sour beer hit him in the face. |
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On the contrary, it seemed rather a piquant thing to us to chevy him about the playground and hit him over the shins with a wicket. |
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She made her reality show debut back in the 1990s on the hit dating show Studs. |
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The fans were far too busy screaming and yawling their clamoursome recognition of the hit song. |
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For instance, one writer who discussed tracking gut-shot deer talked about a kidney hit and compared it to the liver and stomach wound. |
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I had a close shave with somebody who pulled out in front of me on the road, but I swerved and managed not to hit him. |
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He's going to feel like he got hit by a train. Maybe he'll even have a full-fledged nervous breakdown. Hackproof, he used to call his system. |
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He was driving and I was in the passenger seat, so we crashed together when the truck hit us. |
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O'Meara didn't have to wait long to get reacquainted with the winner's enclosure as 90 minutes later his Hit The Jackpot ran his rivals ragged in the 1m2f handicap. |
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Lionel Richie has used the word karamu in his hit All Night Long. |
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On seven minutes, a John Arne Riise free-kick was chested into Bellamy's path by Luis Garcia, the striker turning to hit a shot that Rame scooped away from Crouch. |
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Keb, originally from Elgin, described the moment the wave hit. |
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Colly came over and just said to try to get everything in the blockhole and make it as hard as you can to hit, especially with Vettori moving around in the crease. |
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The third critical hit in a row! You only win because of hax! |
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He and a cricket world full of well-wishers can only hope he does not lose the sight in his left eye after being hit by a flying bail while keeping wicket against Somerset. |
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Don't go racing around corners at full tilt or you'll hit someone. |
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The meeting assumed greater significance as it came a day after Rahul Gandhi openly hit out at the Omar Abdullah Government, saying sarpanches were given no power. |
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Few people can blend comedy with drama as artfully as American playwright Richard Greenberg, who's best known for his 80s antiyuppie hit Eastern Standard. |
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He was quite a bammy Glasgow guy who had hit on the idea of playing a Tolkienesque character who could turn things to mud with his magical finger. |
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You noticed a habit of mine once. I never make gestures. All Belters have that trait. It's because on a small mining ship you could hit something waving your arms around. |
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These antics hit the British funny bone, and Blobbymania swept the scepter'd isle, spawning more than 250 Blobby products ranging from dolls to clothing to lunch boxes. |
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Jim took such a big bong hit that he coughed for a whole minute. |
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Distant contact, probably submerged. It's a wild guess, but I'd say we hit a boomer coming out of the barn. Could be a missile boat out of Polijarny. |
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In that season, NBC added another first-year breakaway hit, Friends. |
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Jim went over to hit on that girl at the bar, but as he opened his mouth, he felt he was about to bust a move, so he continued toward the patio outside. |
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The race car hit a bump and cartwheeled over the finish line. |
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I made sure I hit the ground running, scoring 18 points in the first game against Cordoba, including a chip and gather try which I was especially pleased with. |
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He had a close call when a truck ran a red light and almost hit him. |
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Hendricks was only able to throw 52 pitches, surrendering two runs in 3.2 innings before being forced out of action when Angel Pagan's comebacker hit his right forearm. |
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A daddy-long-legs shot from corner to corner and hit the lamp globe. |
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Then as you're taking his picture, say something about the thirty dingers he's going to hit this season. You get that little extra smile on his face. |
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You can't hit it directly, but maybe if you give it some english. |
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Spain were provoked into a response and Villa almost provided a swift equaliser when he rounded Hart but found the angle too acute and could only hit the side-netting. |
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Apart from the expensiveness of everything, there were recurrent shortages of this and that, which, of course, always hit the poor rather than the rich. |
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Fair dinkum, I'm being straight up with you now, I could have hit him. |
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The whole crowd cringed as he got hit right in the family jewels. |
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With no hearts in the river and no chance to hit his straight, he folded. |
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My brain was fritzing like an elderly TV set about to die. I hit the side of my head with the heel of my hand. Percussive maintenance. It didn't work. |
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He is so strong he could hit it out of the park with a fungo. |
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And the ravers have just hit their target of pounds 4,000, which they are donating to the Royal Victoria Infirmary's teenage cancer unit for much-needed new equipment. |
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When the swell struck, the North Shore got gnarly, and the wise ones hit the outer islands where the energy was just as juicy but a bit more organized. |
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If you hadn't hit that last ball, we would have lost. Good job! |
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Wrong tyre pressure causes unstable road hold, increases the danger of aquaplaning, means cars take more time to stop when the brakes are hit, and increases fuel consumption. |
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Not until Pujals hit Kalif Raymond for a 14-yard touchdown to make it a 44-27 game late in the third quarter could the Crusaders begin to breathe easier. |
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From less than 1,000,000 tons in 1950, global aquacultural production hit a high of 42,000,000 tons in 2003, making it the fastest-growing food production sector in the world. |
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According to police, Mirza Noor, a 40-year old woman, was crossing the road near Kak Pul when a truck bearing registration number TLG 27 hit her and she died on the spot. |
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Almost without exception, they try to hit their approach shots the maximum possible yardage rather than the average length of the shot they are playing. |
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He hit his approach shot just right of the green in the rough. |
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