She blasted him in the face with a shot of plasma, more than likely killing the pilot instantly. |
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Lincoln's battle suit was crippled by the coruscating flames of magic blasted forth. |
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It is a sea mountain, blasted by volcanic forces more than a mile up from the ocean floor, and stretching underwater for nine miles. |
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The judge blasted television programmes such as Jackass for inspiring copycat crimes. |
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An icy wind blasted down my street, funnelling and whipping wet hair across my face. |
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The blow dryer slipped out of his hands and I grimaced as the hot air blasted directly on my face. |
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She opened the nozzle and a powerful stream blasted out onto the hillside behind the house. |
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Heat blasted back into their faces from the barrage, yet still the armies advanced. |
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As the runner blasted out of the blocks in the 400 metres last week, it looked like she might make qualification. |
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Foot traffic blasted by him, men and women, in pairs, in groups, all alone. |
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A wave of power blasted in the direction of the hunters, knocking them off their feet. |
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A supertanker, bulldozing down right behind us, blasted her bullhorn and sent us hightailing it back toward the shoreline. |
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In the last of a series of protests and parties by radical groups, youths drank and danced as a stereo system blasted out tunes. |
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The stereo blasted loudly as the people on the streets flashed by the window at unreal speeds. |
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The body beside him slumped forward onto the steering wheel and the horn blasted loudly through the silence. |
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Extravagantly costumed masquerade troupes shimmied down the streets as trucks with speakers piled high blasted out calypso and soul. |
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The workers customised the float with campaign slogans and blasted out classic tunes from popular bands. |
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I started the car and blasted the radio, as I put it in reverse and drove out. |
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Hundreds of other drinkers packed into the warren of rooms as the star's voice blasted out of the sound system. |
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Pupils aged between five and 18 blasted out renditions of well-known songs. |
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The car behind you blasted its horn because you let a pedestrian finish crossing. |
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Could someone indicate to the technicians that we are being blasted out by the sound system? |
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As the singer's voice blasted across the stadium, I quickly became disenchanted with the bottled sound of the band. |
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The stereo blasted out an endless stream of dance music as they swayed and sweated with the rest. |
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Then, four minutes from time, the striker blasted the ball against the bar with an empty net in front of him. |
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He blasted 17 fours and four sixes in an unbeaten 101, both reaching his ton and winning the match with his final six. |
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One could hardly fail to see the parallel of two vast but empty projects full of little but hot air and blasted hopes. |
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He chested the ball on to Robinson who blasted his 30 yard effort over the bar. |
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I gave him another stare, did a bit of a dummy, and blasted the ball as hard as I could. |
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There are the idiots on the council who've brought us to our knees with those blasted parking fees! |
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I filled the first two reels of film and as I took the last photo the bell blasted us all. |
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Seeing an enemy combatant get blasted by superior firepower isn't as cool in real life as it is in a John Wayne flick. |
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His through ball put his teammate clear, but as the shot fell to him on his weaker left foot, he blasted his shot over. |
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Aftab blasted Gillespie's first ball over mid-wicket for six and then scampered a single from the next ball to seal a win. |
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A farmer has blasted officials who threw out his appeal over rights of way across his land. |
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Some critics have blasted him for connecting violence at home to a past history of bloodshed and aggression abroad. |
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General election candidates were blasted yesterday for sending thousands of unsolicited vote-getting phone messages to their constituents. |
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In a few minutes, the SS men blasted into the building, but reinforcements from the windowless room held them off. |
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Critics blasted him for pouring taxpayer funds into badly managed banks and unneeded infrastructure projects. |
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Last night, he blasted someone in the audience for booing the mere mention of that band. |
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In recent years, the council has been blasted with icy criticisms from residents unhappy with the authority's winter road policies. |
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The association blasted an independent report released by the government yesterday claiming speed cameras save lives. |
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She has blasted the senator's criticism of the war by reminding viewers that he voted for the war. |
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Rail bosses have been blasted for a lack of information on new timetables which have just gone up at the station. |
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She has been blasted by one of Hollywood's top directors, as one of the rudest women in the industry. |
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He has not yet had his trial but his life has already been blasted into disarray. |
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As for Glasgow, they've already blasted Munster off the park in the Celtic League. |
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The next inhabitants of the International Space Station blasted off aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket, just after one o'clock this morning. |
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A privately-built rocket blasted off into suborbital space above California's Mojave Desert today. |
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Europe's heavy lifting rocket has successfully blasted off from French Guiana with two telecoms satellites on board. |
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The attacks in Burnley and Nelson have been blasted by fire chiefs, councillors and police. |
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A shocked mother today blasted leisure centre bosses after they let her eight-year-old daughter leave a summer playscheme event unchallenged. |
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The harpoon is a metal lance that is blasted out of the ship's harpoon gun by old-fashioned black powder. |
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We zigged, we zagged, horns blasted and drivers swore, but we did get to the other side. |
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They swarmed up the levelled rock blockage, pushed through the gap that Tiffany had blasted, dragging at rock that crumbled at their touch. |
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He also blasted the booklet, which was published in 1996, for plagiarizing a previous work. |
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At times mining operations had to cease as hundreds of illegal miners entered the pits to steal freshly blasted high-grade ore. |
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A lit firework was wedged in the letter box in the front door and blasted part of the door through the living room. |
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The Bulls were expected to challenge for a playoff spot but instead got blasted early this season. |
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But she blasted the Thornburgh panel for considering her political orientation. |
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Churchill Square is a blasted hellscape of poorly-laid brown brick, quietly gathering filth. |
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He blasted down the longest straightaway, reaching a speed of about 200 miles per hour. |
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The protesters rigged up a sound system outside the chief executive's home and blasted out aircraft noise for 15 minutes. |
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Small villages, hayricks, gloomy barns, steaming dung-heaps and frost blasted trees poked from the snow in black detail. |
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When I was blasted off my feet, I put my hands up and did a handspring forward so I wouldn't get knocked down. |
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Rune blasted some of the biggest frontside airs I have ever seen and backside flip lipslides like he was born doing them. |
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The queen of the skies taxied onto the apron at Ringway through a welcoming arch of water canons blasted from a pair of airport fire engines. |
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The pay-per-view sport also known as cage fighting has been blasted by Senator John McCain. |
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That means the liquid oil is blasted with hydrogen to make it solid at room temperature, like butter. |
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The light inside the building blasted into her eyes, making her have to blink many times to get used to it. |
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In the 42nd minute, he blasted a free hit from the right into the circle, where Gordon Moore deflected square to give Western the lead. |
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The rock was a meteorite, blasted off the Red Planet long ago by the impact of a comet. |
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The heroic 64-year-old was blasted in the stomach at point blank range when he tried to stop two armed robbers escaping with their loot. |
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All three of us were blasted to the ground as the jeep behind us erupted into a ball of fire. |
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Some scientists believe that if Columbia was hit by a sprite, heat-shield tiles could have been blasted off, exposing the vulnerable airframe. |
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In the road cuts of both early and later construction, rock was blasted that contains zeolite-filled vesicles. |
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Music trucks blasted as they moved at what seemed like one mile an hour as the revelers gyrated to soca rhythms. |
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As he ran with the ball, the Olympiakos defence backed off and backed off until he dummied, tried a shot himself and blasted it over the bar. |
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So as I begin to lose all confidence that this blasted infernal film will ever be made, I decide I need help. |
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The pain message gets amplified and distorted, much as music blasted through regular speakers does. |
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He turned and began to fire his machine gun wildly before he was blasted full of holes. |
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At dusk tonight, somewhere in Afghanistan's blasted and baked mountains and deserts, a small group of men will face the setting sun and kneel. |
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Last week's winner of the bragging rights can again brag for anther week as he blasted his way past the field with 40 points. |
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Knox gave the order, and the cannons blasted their deadly shot, enfilading the Germans and ripping apart the patrols. |
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Everybody expected Davis to take his point but the youngster had other ideas and blasted to the net to leave the Rags victorious. |
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Just as the blasted thing went off I ran over to the window and threw up the sash, then dashed out the door and down the hall. |
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Completely wasted my entire day in unproductive activity and left the blasted cluster room hours later seething with frustration and disgust. |
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The Dunfermline player was sent off for a second bookable offence, a spot kick was awarded, and Miller blasted it home. |
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The result will be a raw scar through blasted rocks that we will have to live with for generations. |
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Over the fast blue waters of the Harrison we blasted up the river, skimming the surface at high speed, skipping lightly over submerged sand bars. |
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I even discovered a humble cave, blasted into the scarp overlooking the sea. |
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He points to the countryside that has been dug up, blasted, landscaped to make way for some of the most beautiful resorts on the earth. |
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I never wore those blasted boots again after that day, instead switching to the lighter Sorrell boots, or mukluks if not venturing far from camp. |
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Having missed two easier chances he blasted Sedge into the lead with a scissor kick from the corner of the area. |
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The second application relates to the granulometric composition of a blasted rock mass in quarries. |
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If you go after the golem with that blasted magic sword of yours, you're as good as dead! |
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Smith, believing that a goal had been given, blasted the ball into the net only to find out he had made a terrible blunder. |
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The gun was bead blasted around the top of the slide and bottom of the frame and the flats were given a nice, even polish before bluing. |
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Driven mad, he wanders the blasted heath as his rivals watch the clan destroy itself. |
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Exploring the island by minibus, he finds a blasted landscape of rock and dust and minimal vegetation. |
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The snappers soon demolished the tuna and the current blasted us up from 30m into a shallow, sandy area, carpeted with garden eels. |
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Some brat even threw a rotten apple core at me and sped away in his blasted tricycle contraption before I could catch him. |
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They prevented Scotland from reaching last summer's World Cup because of a blasted last-minute goal at Hampden. |
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Casey thundered a shot over the bar while Donal Broughan blasted a good free-kick opportunity high and hopelessly wide. |
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A teenager came within an inch of losing an eye after he was blasted in the face by an airgun thug. |
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Amy blasted the music and we sang for a bit, but then got down to some serious talking. |
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He winced as he reached for the bar of soap, cursing the blasted hot water tank that never seemed to actually spit out hot water. |
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But we never get to appreciate that, because the blasted music never stops! |
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On Friday morning it was being blasted by a merciless wind from across the vast, dry plains to the southwest, presaging a storm. |
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Later that morning I brought the blasted computer into one of the two public lounges, settled into a plush chair and tried to concentrate. |
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All in all we must have wasted about fifty gallons of water and never did succeed in getting the blasted thing to run. |
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I completely wasted my entire day in unproductive activity and left the blasted room hours later seething with frustration and disgust. |
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They blasted past the ship in one of the speedboats to quickly survey the reef's outer walls. |
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He won't be able to fight with it, let alone carry the blasted thing up a mountain! |
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As she blasted out of the blocks in the 400 metres in the European Championships last week, it looked like she might make qualification. |
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She blasted out of the blocks and immediately established her dominance over the other runners. |
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Either we pick up a fair fee for our trouble, or we get rid of those blasted opinion pollsters. |
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The blasted sheep had simply stormed into the house to have a good look round. |
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The impact blasted watermelons and oranges and tomatoes all over the sidewalk. |
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Unfortunately, they didn't seem to be missing me badly enough to just let me win the blasted game. |
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Those who couldn't squeeze into the hall could hear the lecture blasted across the campus on speakers, or go home and view the live webcast. |
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Delving deep into their oeuvre, the band blasted out their tiresome inanities to the delighted faithful. |
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I want to marry someone that I love, who loves me back, not someone who fills up your blasted treasury! |
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Palatine continued to attack and a miskick for goal by James Reid fell to the unmarked Brian Kelly who blasted to the net from close range. |
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Previous cordless joypads often had a noticeable lag between trigger-squeezing and aliens being blasted. |
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Every piece of the hard rock had to be blasted out before being broken up with pick and shovel. |
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Several whole windows would have to be blasted out before a plane would depressurize enough to threaten life within the cabin. |
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The referee awarded a penalty, which was hotly contested by Bryansford, but Gavin Murdock wasn't put off and blasted to the net. |
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I remember your little friend shoving you into one before she because a pincushion, and you blasted me from there, you little whelp. |
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The builders blasted out the foundations of the old property with dynamite in order to fit in the base of the new house. |
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The attacking vehicles had been blasted apart, so there wasn't much left to salvage from them. |
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We all knew we were off to a good start since no one was blown or blasted into smithereens from any explosions. |
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An explosion blasted from the direction of the lobby, rattling the shelves and shaking the floor under them. |
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He was almost knocked over by the aftershock that followed, but he kept his ground as dust blasted by at hurricane speeds. |
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Within an hour we were standing on a torn up area of turf being blasted by a strong north easterly. |
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Trees were broken and cracked open, and buildings had been blasted apart as if by dynamite. |
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David Small was the hero when he blasted a 20 meter free to the next with the final stroke of the game. |
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The windows and doors were all blasted away, but the main structure stood solid, and they survived with but a few scratches. |
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Troops found the church with large holes blasted out of its cement walls and its tin roof collapsed. |
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Some of the dazed survivors, seeing a hole had been blasted in the wall, ran for it. |
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This allows the attacking soldiers access to the building through holes blasted in the walls. |
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A large hole has been blasted into the mountain, where cement, stones and steel bars pile high, destroying the greenland. |
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The new pictures show that most of the moon is dark, but impacts have blasted holes in the surface to reveal much brighter material underneath. |
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With a dramatic swish of his cape, he ran out the hole he had blasted, jumping incredible distances just like the creatures they had faced. |
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It took fifteen minutes in order to find an opening in the fortress, a large hole blasted in the side of it. |
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Media outlets have blasted world events to them in real time and around the clock. |
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Note the bullet holes in the wall, and the mortar hole blasted through the walls in the background. |
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Cold air entered freely through the broken window, draughts blasted from the roof and filled gaps between the walls and stone floor. |
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The explosion blasted her off the cliff, but she was holding herself up by a claw. |
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A fourth Army helicopter was blasted out of the sky by ground fire earlier this year during a raid on a suspected terrorist camp. |
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During World War Two, Malta was blasted by steady streams of German bombs and one night during an opera performance, the building was hit. |
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Emergency workers blasted through solid rock from an adjacent mine to reach the miners. |
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A huge black blur struck the ground where he'd been standing scant instants ago, and a shower of dirt was blasted upwards from the impact. |
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In a separate incident, a woman was critically ill in hospital last night after she was blasted with a shotgun in her house. |
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His cruiser had blasted more holes into the starboard side of the alien mothership. |
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Before the stupid creature knew it, I had blasted several rounds of fire from my weapon. |
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In the first minute the Kendal striker blasted a shot just wide. |
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Never mind that several legal groups, including the ACLU and the Anti-Defamation League, have blasted the Arizona bill. |
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I blasted the beastie Boys and chemically straightened my curls, drenching them with Sun-In until I, too, had long, golden waves. |
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Becky Haskins, a Republican who served with Wendy Davis on the Fort Worth City Council, blasted the sexist attacks. |
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Margaret, in the blasted shock of sudden loss, sold most of her possessions and moved to Florida. |
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It would have been worse than Lucy yanking away that blasted football for the umpteenth time. |
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The lucky old sopranos only get blasted by the horns, which is much nicer. |
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We were in the middle of kissing when a car horn blasted behind us. |
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Anti-drink drive campaigners today blasted magistrates for not jailing a mum who drove off with her young son after knocking back a bottle of wine. |
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The site remained in Iraqi hands yesterday, a day after a US warplane dropped four bunker-buster bombs and blasted a smoking crater 60 feet deep at the restaurant. |
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I suggest a national horn-blowing day on Friday blasted against all those brass-necks who have the effrontery to queue-jump so blatantly and outrageously. |
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Four years after a South Yorkshire council was blasted for failing to work on stopping benefit fraud, it has come under fire again for not keeping its promises to improve. |
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Another two points followed for the home side before Noel Kirby blasted in a great ball that ricocheted against the post and rebounded back into play. |
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As Rathnew keeper Ken Quirke raced out to close down Mernagh the wing forward fisted a pass to Gill and with only a defender on the line the full forward blasted over the bar. |
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Reading Stirring the Pot is like having a Day-Glo, dumb-feminism-for-dummies megaphone blasted into your ears. |
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The record player blasted their favorite dancing tune through the house. |
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The countdown began and with a war yawp Patton blasted into the sky. |
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The larger impact sites have prompted speculation that collisions in Phoebe's past could have blasted off enough material to have formed Saturn's smaller retrograde moons. |
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The bomb was put in an anchored frigate, HMS Pym, and when it exploded at 8am local time on October 3rd thousands of tons of rock, mud and seawater were blasted into the air. |
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Arms flailing, he crashed to the floor, his breath blasted from his lungs. |
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He's blasted the Blairite champagne socialists and denounced dog owners, tattooed goths, and the Presbyterians who believe Lutheranism is a form of crazed hedonism. |
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He was kept in total darkness, kept cold, had music blasted at him and was shackled and hooded. |
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Twenty million people there face having their lives, homes and families blasted to smithereens by the most powerful military machine in the world. |
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Once past the disorientating 10m gap where the salvors have blasted this ship apart, the hull reformed and a smaller high-elevation gun could be seen. |
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Giving their father a pleasant surprise, the trio of sisters secured the contract of carting the boulders from a hillock that's being blasted at Vedadri. |
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So, Holbrooke went to Kabul and blasted Karzai for the corruption, inefficiency, and illegitimacy of his government. |
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Joe scrambled up the hill as the rockets blasted the grass below. |
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The sea wall protecting the wide promenade is blasted open at points. |
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Thrill seekers who blasted a car dealership with BB guns came under fire from community leaders who are calling for the toy weapons to be outlawed. |
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It was off to Hamilton Bowen to be bead blasted and re-blued. |
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He shouted as he darted around and blasted several rounds of hot shells into the darkness, but suddenly, Saints took this chance and began firing. |
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Lee shifted to third gear and blasted through the long stretch of highway. |
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The international fishing community has blasted China for threatening to deplete bigeye tuna resources in view of the recent upsurge in actual Chinese catches. |
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The brick walls were sand blasted and tuck-pointed on the inside. |
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A suicide car bomber blasted a crowd of police recruits in the small town. |
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The explosion blasted the vessel into fragments, split the bed of the harbour and sent a mushroom cloud of smoke and debris surging three miles into the sky. |
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As the doors were blasted away, an audible gasp was heard from within. |
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The ramp extended and a frigid wind blasted through the opening. |
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One tornado blasted apart a theatre just minutes after a movie ended. |
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Actually, the present lava dome at Mount St Helens is the third dome to form since the 1980 eruption, the previous two having been blasted away by the subsequent eruptions. |
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She then flew up as his plasma canon blasted away a large crater. |
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This video has something of the emotional effect you get when you see the video from the Saturn V launch that blasted the first humans at the moon. |
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The masked men attacking him turned to give me a startled look before they were blasted into the air by some invisible force that seemed to flow from inside of me. |
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In his mind, he blasted six large holes in the blimp's gas cells. |
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A man was blasted in the foot by a gunman who fled the scene. |
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The more unusual ways of scattering ashes include packing them into fireworks which are then fired into the sky and putting ashes in shotgun cartridges to be blasted away. |
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He blasted home the free kick as the game entered injury time. |
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From the subsequent free kick, he blasted the ball just wide. |
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He blasted a twenty yard free kick inches over the crossbar. |
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The fire station officer blasted the firebugs for their stupidity. |
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Bury yourself in some textbooks until the whole blasted thing blows over. |
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The sleeves would ride up your arms when you swung, the shoulders were too tight, and we wound up taking the blasted things off when we had a shot that really mattered. |
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That blasted song from the musical is on a continuous loop in my brain. |
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His smoky shots of blasted earth and gnashing machinery, spraying explosions and blackened pits create an oppressively alien landscape hostile to man and woman alike. |
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My portion of braised veal trotters seemed to have been overbraised by a week or two, and the lamb sausages tasted faintly of gas, as if they'd been blasted with a blowtorch. |
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The outlaw army blasted their six-shooters at the fleeing family. |
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Ranft was startled to discover that he had pitched his tent in an ultrasonically noisy spot, where a bush cricket blasted away at high frequencies. |
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Hogg then outpaced the Beckwithshaw defence during a swift break and his square pass into the penalty-area was gleefully blasted home by Braithwaite from 12 yards. |
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Larkin steadied himself and blasted in a low drive that looked goalbound. |
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As the road straightened the van pulled out and blasted past. |
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Sheep in 1988 were blasted against a reflecting plate, ouch! |
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She has blasted celebrities who bring out their own clothes ranges. |
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This morning I discovered that my broccoli plants are still being chomped by caterpillars, so I devised a new method of control and blasted them all off with the hosepipe. |
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The two drivers had blasted away from the rest at the start, with Hakkinen getting the best of the German, despite one of Schumacher's famous start line swerves. |
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A stream of people attest to the fact that it was Bolden's cornet that blasted out over those syncopated beats back in the 1900s that first defined jazz. |
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A weak clearance fell to Rosser who blasted it low into the net. |
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Typical of their ill luck was a penalty, awarded for a foot block on Knight, but which was blasted narrowly wide by Ward, who was having such an outstanding game. |
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In high school I took driver's ed from a guy who wore Coke-bottle glasses and blasted gospel music as we swerved and veered in his Chevy Celebrity. |
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Pulses of bright crimson light began to melt a passage through, and the bright shots of incandescent light blasted through the accumulated ice of aeons. |
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Inequality, conversely, is blasted as being unjust, unfair and tragic. |
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Huge gusting winds, roaring up off the cliff face of the Boomerang Range, blasted billows of fine powdery snow high into the air like a tormented geyser. |
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Lilly blasted a deflected shot against the bar from long range as the Americans continued to press but their profligate finishing almost cost them dearly. |
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They were handed two golden opportunities from the penalty spot to get back in the game, the first was blasted wide and the second was saved by the fantastic Keith Noone. |
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The ever-smiling genius bamboozled the defender before dinking a lovely ball through to Roberto Carlos, who blasted straight at the keeper from 10 yards. |
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Folding the blasted wings back to where they were, I grumbled unhappily. |
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Ford, brandishing a heavy pistol in each hand, blasted away all around him like a crazed gunslinger as the survivors and his crew leapt or were carried aboard the ship. |
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London 2012 boxing gold medalist Luke Campbell, 26, blasted the strip joint rule as completely ridiculous, the report added. |
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Ales Hemsky made a cross-ice pass to Jarrett Stoll, who blasted a slap shot to the top corner for a 1-0 lead. |
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He blasted out of trap two and led up by a couple of lengths from West Tipp, Hi Dizz and Si Senor. |
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After a tamping iron blasted through the front part of his brain in 1848, the mild-mannered rail worker Phineas Gage turned nasty. |
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Griffey took the first pitch low, then he got one in his wheelhouse and blasted it. |
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Among these are pieces blasted off the Moon, and probably Mars, by impacts. |
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During testing in Norway, the team blasted grit through a house window, set fire to a man and ran into a car hidden by snow. |
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Jordon Banton was blasted in the head at close range with a shotgun last July. |
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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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Judd Burstein, Katz's lawyer has blasted the report as a stomach-turning, egregious use of a tragedy to make a quick buck. |
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A likable night copy desk editor whose only rap against him was that blasted UCLA teddy bear on his desk. |
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Abarca blasted him in the face and the chest with a shotgun. |
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But McCann, giving his views as a match summariser for Sky Sports, blasted the Celtic striker and claimed the penalty should not have been given. |
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A WOMEN'S prison has been blasted for forcibly cutting off inmates' clothes during strip-searches. |
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The UKUBE-1 will be blasted into orbit from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. |
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The stonefaced superstar with the Mohican haircut was imperious as he blasted in his double before the break, leaving Germany stranded. |
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The teen had showed off the looting through her Instagram account that had been deactivated after being blasted by netizens. |
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Antony Cotton blasted Ryan Thomas and Jack P Shepherd after they had a dig at him for constant name-dropping. |
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Sadie Weiner, campaign director of Hagan blasted Tillis for his dithering and said he was spinelessly fence-sitting on national security threats. |
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Y'r can turn out the place, boys, if y' think Monty or me had anything to do with his blasted wallet. |
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Gunman Angelo West blasted John Moynihan in Boston on March 27 before being killed when cops returned fire. |
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My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time. |
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According to US Weekly magazine, Lady Gaga will be blasted into outer space onboard the Virgin Galactic space ship in Abu Dhabi. |
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Defender Steven Caulker fired City ahead just before the hour but Fulham were level when Lewis Holtby blasted home from a corner. |
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A BREWERY in Iceland have been blasted by conservationists for making a beer using smoked whale testicles. |
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But Lie were pegged back in first-half stoppage time by Mangan who blasted home a right-foot drive from the edge of the box. |
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Edwin van der Sar's miskick, a lesser player may have panicked and blasted over, but not Giggs. |
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Shot rock is irregular-shaped angular cobbles and boulders blasted from surrounding hillsides. |
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In barrels around the grinder's edge, artillery simulators blasted away. |
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It's not like we'd blasted this stuff at Tracy's pregnant belly, the way some parents assault their unborns with Mozart. |
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I do not like crooked, twisted, blasted trees. I admire them much more if they are tall, straight and flourishing. |
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The squatters had found that out when he blasted away at their hounds. |
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Joe was collecting letters from the Titanic blasted out from the Liverpool mail truck. |
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Huth headed wide inside two minutes, Andy Wilkinson blasted over from Shotton's cut-back and Jones was squeezed out when bearing down on goal. |
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Planes were ordered to keep away from the area when the rocket blasted off from the Ben Armine estate in Sutherland. |
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He also blasted Scarlett Johansson for her association with SodaStream, an Isreali firm with a controversial West Bank plant. |
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Opposition members blasted the Tory budget during Question Period on Wednesday, charging that it raises income taxes on the poorest Canadians. |
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Meanwhile, Fiddy has blasted Kanye West, bizarrely claiming credit for his rival's success. |
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You enterprised a railroad through the valley, you blasted its rocks away, heaped thousands of tons of shale into its lovely stream. |
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However, Longford then forged ahead when substitute Shane Doyle set up Sean McCormack, who blasted past Cathal McCrann in the Leitrim goal. |
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With the help of condemned bomb shells filled with gunpowder acquired from the Ordnance Board he blasted his way into parts of the wreck. |
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A show jumper who was left for dead when a hit-and-run driver ploughed into her horse has blasted the decision to allow him to walk free from court. |
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A MIDLAND community leader has blasted the BBC for exploiting Britain's drunkest woman by filming her on holiday in the boozy resort of Ayia Napa. |
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That's the grim prediction from Colne Valley councillor David Ridgway, who has blasted Kirklees Council for changing its road resurfacing priorities. |
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The local Lombarde has blasted upper slopes, occasionally closed lifts and deposited windslab, potentially dangerous to off-piste skiers, on lee slopes. |
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Despite the scary tales, Glasgow-born Jon and his bandmates showed no fear as they blasted through tracks like Creepin Up The Backstairs and Doginabag. |
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It had apparently simpler controls than most Plutonian products, for it easily blazed forth a bolt of electronic fire that blasted a tall, crystalline tree to shards. |
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She made me look it up online and, sure enough, it was a big pink pair of ventilated knockers that blasted your brassieres with hot air, ensuring your cups stayed smooth. |
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The United States on Tuesday blasted North Korea for continuing to force hundreds of thousands of its people to perform hard labor in political prison camps. |
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Stephen Seddon blasted Robert, 68, and Patricia, 65, with a sawn-off shotgun four months after botching an attempt to kill them in a faked canal crash. |
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Following Williams' straight-set triumph, Sister Sledge's We Are Family blasted through the public address system, foreshadowing what would happen later on the same court. |
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Evil Avie Howell, 24, who gunned down Ben and Catherine Mullany, was blasted in the knees following a manhunt on the Caribbean island and died later in hospital. |
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The 15-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, blasted the 17-year-old girl in the lip and her brother, also 15, in the forehead with a pellet gun. |
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I had in my mind the sun-kissed look of just having left a ski slope, but I looked more like I'd been sand blasted in a wind tunnel or had sat too close to a sun lamp. |
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A ROCKET carrying a Russian-American crew and a US billionaire space tourist on his second trip blasted off for the international space station yesterday. |
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German world time trial champion Martin, who suffered concussion in a mass crash on the race's first stage, blasted round the flat 33-km course in 36 minutes 29 seconds. |
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An unmanned Atlas V rocket blasted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral with the rover, officially called Mars Science Laboratory, into a cloudy late morning sky. |
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To keep your Christmas house plants looking in top condition, poinsettias and Christmas cacti like to be warm, although not blasted with heat on top of radiators and the like. |
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But we do see imperfect things in nature, dwarfed, blasted trees and other apparent miscarryings. Yet they are as perfect as their environment allows them to be. |
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The cannonball is one of the show's main attractions where a stunt woman climbs up into a shoot before being blasted out into the sky and landing on a net below. |
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Kyle Hogg blasted two sixes in a nine-ball 22 but Lancashire's task of 44 from four overs, 35 from three, 23 from two and 12 off the last proved too much. |
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Talking to the Media men, DIG Operations Binyamin Khan said that explosive material which implanted in Green Belt was old and was blasted suddenly. |
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Their efforts fructified with a superb goal in the 72nd minute off the left foot of Majed Ibrahim, who blasted a powerful shot from a few meters from the box. |
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If anybody tries a backshot, they will be blasted into dust. |
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