It was like being inside a blender as the bogie rattled and bounced around. |
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The ball just bounced off a defender and there was nothing you can do about it. |
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I keep a waste paper bin next to the chair I sit on so I had visions of it having bounced off the arm of the chair and into the bin. |
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Even though they weren't exactly my cup of tea, the crowd took them in with open arms, and bounced rowdily to the beats. |
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Oxford's women rowers bounced back at last weekend's regatta to reinstate themselves at national level. |
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They fired a rubber bullet which bounced off the wall and I went to get it. |
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The horse has bounced back to rude health lately, winning at Ayr and Pontefract in the style of a rejuvenated character. |
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Deer with white rumps bounced over the road and bobbed up one flank and into conifers. |
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Fay bounced up the stairs to try on the tailor-made pink frock-coat he'd picked up that day. |
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In Australian Rules, every time a goal is kicked the ball is returned to the centre of the field and bounced again to restart the game. |
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The football was frantic and in the stands the chants bounced back and forth. |
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They bounced along the cracked road, the cyclist careful not to tend too near the Harbor Center tower. |
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The ball bounced once on the grass and hit Chloe in the leg, and she also missed that ball terribly. |
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Yet all the guys around the bat were convinced, because of the way the ball ballooned rather than bounced up, that it had hit Lamby's boot. |
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The car swerved and bounced, brakes screeching as we rounded another curve. |
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The undoubted chief, so swathed in bandoliers of ammunition that bullets fired at him would have bounced off, reached down and grabbed my hand. |
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But the ball bounced unkindly for the scrum half and it was hacked down field. |
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His perfect header beat the keeper, bounced up, hit the bar and dribbled away to safety. |
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For three years, the seismometers recorded how seismic waves from hundreds of earthquakes worldwide bounced through the mantle. |
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Williams then hit a one-hop ground ball off my shin and it bounced towards third base, but I threw him out and the game was over. |
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Shankland almost scored at the wrong end when his attempted clearing header thudded against Mitchell's bar and bounced to safety. |
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Simon Collins, from ten yards, then thundered the rebound on to the underside of the bar before the ball bounced away. |
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He then went into self-imposed exile in America but bounced back in 1984 to start a new line of luxury silk raincoats. |
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Lexi balled up a napkin and bounced it off his forehead with a deft flick of her wrist. |
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Seigi's first blow bounced off the monster's big jawbone, doing nothing to phase the behemoth. |
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As she bounced out of her limo on to the pavement she stopped momentarily to flash that familiar all-American toothy smile. |
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The Greyhound bounced up and down happily as she clipped the leash to his chain collar. |
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Tracks from a raft of towering, beautifully-crafted LPs bounced majestically off that famous low Fibbers ceiling. |
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It fell short of the intended target and bounced harmlessly off the table in front of me. |
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We kept two in Korea and although bounced by MiGs many times, we never lost one to the fighters. |
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Surely he should have been safely caught in the trampoline like net and bounced to safety? |
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His second shot bounced off the roof of the temporary stands, then trampolined off another tent. |
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A leading clergyman who has bounced back after a transplant operation and surgery for cancer is facing a third major operation this week. |
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Colorful strobe lights bounced off masses of dancing people and a shiny mirrorball spun overhead, reflecting the lights. |
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Because of a miskick following that score, the ball hit one of our front five on the kickoff return team and bounced back to the Oilers. |
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After a few more passes, she missed the ball, and it bounced off behind her. |
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His mistake was to attempt a back-heel on the run which bounced off Cameron, setting his little legs birling. |
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The Marines instinctively opened fire on the troopers, but all their bullets just bounced off the armor. |
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The mother bounced the child momently and seemed prepared to leave without her son proffering an apology. |
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They threw themselves through the air, others tumbled, cartwheeled and bounced. |
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I bounced up over the hood and ricocheted off the windshield, skidding to a stunned halt across the blacktop pavement. |
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Katcha bounced up and down in her chair impatiently, refusing to let the question be sidetracked. |
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As I headed left towards the town centre, a group of scooters and mopeds bounced past followed by an old lady on an even older bicycle. |
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Several customers had written checks that bounced and the vendor that she depended on for products went out of business. |
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Flocks of mixed finches including siskins bounced along the hedges and down to the wooded beck. |
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The ball bounced back off the crossbar for Carlton to slam home the rebound. |
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An eight-year-old bounced up with her squash and munching a biscuit during the break. |
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The echoing bonks as they bounced down the concrete stairs was satisfyingly loud. |
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The pair bounced off each other like an old music hall act, much of the time having the audience in fits of laughter. |
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I've seen universal joints break and watched drive shafts bounced off the pavement and swing around, coming close to hitting the fuel tanks. |
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As the ball bounced off the wall and headed towards James, time seemed to slow down. |
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The cue ball bounced off three cushions and rolled back up the table to nudge the red into the pocket. |
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The ball can be bounced off the four walls which surround the floor of the court. |
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The ball bounced off the inside of the post, across the goal and was cleared to safety. |
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When one of the team members missed a shot, the ball bounced off the rim and came straight at her. |
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He cursed as the ball bounced off the club and rolled into the church car park. |
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He pulled a rubber bouncy ball out of his bucket, and bounced it on the tar street. |
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The ball bounced off the rim and into the basket as the horn sounded, giving Connecticut its eighth straight tournament title. |
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The thunderous sound bounced off the buildings and carried through the afternoon sky. |
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I've been receiving a steady stream of bounced messages, but thankfully no irate emails from those spammed. |
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After I received this fax, I tried e-mailing the Anonymous Faxer, but the e-mail bounced. |
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She gave me the email address of someone at Child Advocacy International, but the message bounced. |
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The non-yahoo e-mail bounced and I received no reply from the yahoo one for two weeks. |
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It bounced right back at me because the return address was incorrectly formed and I can't make out how to get it to its destination. |
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She bounced on the springy seat, playing with the wire puzzle Cinnamon had bought for her. |
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Helena lightly bounced atop the springy mattress, disrupting the smooth surface of the bedding. |
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The stadium swayed and bounced under my feet as the crowd stomped up and down. |
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I stuck my key down into the slot, where it bounced up and down, but did nothing to help start the car. |
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He bounced Sean on his lap several times, laughing and smiling as the baby laughed back. |
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I visited my family, bounced my baby niece on my knee and went to the movies. |
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The girls were all stormy-faced, even Kei and Suna bounced their babies on their knees a less buoyantly than usual. |
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Sitting outside a group of tents closely placed together, she bounced a toddler on her knee. |
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Our carriage bounced along that road, and I was sitting across from both of my parents. |
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A dilapidated cab bounced along a pitch-black dirt road and we could see in the silhouette, large structures shadowed around us. |
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A truck bounced down the washboard road and stopped in a cloud of dust near the house. |
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The carriage bounced down the road, making Darren wonder if he should have waited a little longer after dinner before leaving. |
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Again an anonymous pair of guards sat and watched me as the carriage bounced and rattled its way through the streets. |
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She resisted the urge to scream as the car bounced and rattled on the gravel of the farm road. |
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As the bus bounced up to the shelter it occurred to him he'd forgotten to gargle the mouthwash. |
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Elaine bounced happily over to a chair and nodded, still yelling Colin's name. |
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She bounced happily into the room, carrying another five rolls of streamers in her arms. |
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He lives down the road from my lodgings and bounced in unexpectedly during breakfast last week. |
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But what if that same caller is transferring funds because five checks just bounced or his credit card was stolen? |
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Unfortunately, they receive a letter about a week later telling them the cheque has bounced. |
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All the cheques bounced because the burglary victim had cancelled the chequebooks. |
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He bought six calves at market in Skipton and sold them in York before his cheque bounced. |
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Two weeks later he got a letter from his bank saying he was past his overdraft limit and a payment to his HSBC credit card had been bounced. |
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We have been bounced into having to support something that may not even be around for 80 years. |
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The first lesson is to guard against being bounced into signing anything off in the euphoria of the moment. |
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This has repeatedly been the wrong approach in the past, and it is essential not to be bounced into it again. |
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He confirmed he would weigh up his decision in August, declining to be bounced into a snap refusal to cancel the petrol duty increase. |
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But the government cannot afford to be seen to be bounced into making a decision by an impatient management. |
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The prime minister, who felt he had been bounced into talks by his cabinet, remained lukewarm throughout. |
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She would not be bounced into giving her consent to the controversial sports arena in west Dublin. |
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I don't really want to be bounced into choosing an office, and, somehow, this one just didn't seem right for me. |
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Clearing can rescue your university hopes but don't be bounced into taking just any place available. |
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The government no longer has to be bounced into setting a deadline to switch off the analogue signal. |
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Ambient light is the gentle indirect light bounced off ceilings and walls, from such fixtures as cove lights or masked uplights. |
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The bass, in particular, went awry, so that each time the ball bounced it sounded like a cartoon sound effect. |
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Closer investigation revealed that all of those messages were bounced spams promoting an online casino in Costa Rica. |
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As the buckboard bounced on its way to the Ponderosa, Hoss and Joe rode close to the buckboard so all four of the Cartwrights could talk. |
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His head cocked to the side as he studied the light that bounced from the back of some of them in a rainbow spectrum. |
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The unicorn bounced back to her as the cockatrices caught up and continued to flock overhead. |
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Jordan then spiked a ball which bounced off the ground and hit Collier, so he stopped. |
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In song, the voices bounced off the walls of the church adding volume and creating a larger congregation than it really embraced. |
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He hit the right post with a penalty kick and the ball bounced almost square to the left. |
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The liquid blue nectar was flowing like water until we bounced over to Metronome. |
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After high school, Simms bounced around for a few years, working briefly at a chemical plant and later on an oil rig in Lafayette, Louisiana. |
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The first pellet whistled past my ear and bounced harmlessly off the curtains. |
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But the ball caromed off a tree and bounced back into a bunker, leaving a shot at the green. |
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A bug bounced off of the light of the headlights, dancing in and out of the halo of white. |
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The headpieces, which looked like mops, draped from the heads of the revellers, bounced up and down as they moved across the stage. |
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French fans hooted at her again on Thursday when she questioned calls or bounced her racquet in frustration. |
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It bounced down off the underside, on to the line and out with City at panic stations. |
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He was swishing it in each time and slowly strolling to the ball, which bounced feebly once when it hit the surface and remained inert. |
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I threw the ball in the air, but instead of swooshing through the net, it hit the rim, bounced back and hit me in the face! |
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When the doorbell rang, I bounced up, but Aunt Rachel hustled me back into the sitting room as she answered the door. |
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I recall the clink as the razor bounced off the sink, and the scarlet drops that followed hitting the cold enamel surface. |
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The few retirees from upper income brackets could be bounced from the panel with peremptory challenges by the plaintiff's attorney. |
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He bounced off the first vehicle and then struck a second immediately behind it. |
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Light is bounced off the scanned object by the cold cathode light and the chips read both colour and shape. |
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This situation is an indictment on the communities we all live in, and the ball has bounced back to within the walls of Parliament. |
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It was a case of slowly picking our way down steep hillside, occasionally dislodging small rocks which bounced and rolled to the bush below. |
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An incorrect touchdown speed leads to a bounced landing that adds complication. |
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Baker bounced into a force play allowing the Dodgers to score a run on a fielder's choice. |
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He picked up a ball inside his own 22, charged forward before kicking with pinpoint accuracy to the other end where the ball bounced into touch. |
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The eight-year-old bounced back in tremendous form last season and will be all the better for a recent all-weather pipe-opener. |
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The gun ship settled down to the ground and bounced around as the one good engine coughed and sputtered. |
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At this point, they are still moving around pretty fast, so they are bounced around in a nearby plastic material. |
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A meteorite crashed through the ceiling, bounced off the radio console, swiped the side of her left thigh and rolled onto the floor. |
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The amount of light bounced back after interacting with fruit tissue reflects fruit firmness. |
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It was struck well but the ball hit the cross bar and bounced back into play. |
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Prop Howard Carr kicked a penalty into touch and the ball bounced back into play after hitting a tree. |
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My scream flew up, bounced off my palate, and was swallowed convulsively, never quite managing to escape. |
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But he has bounced back to his best in 2004, regaining his world crown and now becoming Olympic champion. |
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But he asked, apparently, for a helicopter to fly him in every day from wherever he was, and they bounced him. |
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Ben rushed him with the knife, but was bounced backwards by an invisible force field. |
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But with amazing resilience and fortitude the man and his players bounced back. |
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A deep crimson ribbon lay plaited through her hair, and I kept an eye on it as it bounced along at the small of her back. |
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From there it was on to the extra 30-minute game where I scored a goal off the crossbar which bounced over the line and back out. |
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The ball bounced in front of Scott Carson, who should have saved comfortably but could only fumble the ball over the line off his upper arm. |
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After previous electoral debacles, the Conservatives bounced speedily back. |
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Additionally, the bank would have to override and remove any bounced check fees or other debits from affected accounts caused by the error. |
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Louisa stopped navigating the steps to stare at me while I bounced all around the living room like a demented idiot. |
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It bounced off the wall chest-high, and Craig Biggio was able to score the go-ahead run from second base. |
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As he bounced from school to school, the perpetual new kid developed into a serious goof-off. |
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Mabouya bounced back from that counter-attack and in the latter stages pulverized their opponents' defense. |
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He knelt, his knees cracking so loudly that a quiet echo bounced about the arena. |
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Indeed, he nearly got bounced from the tour until a new-found maturity put him on the path to greatness. |
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It seems county council might benefit if something suitably heavy were bounced off the thick heads of its members. |
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The sun's rays, either direct or bounced off the ground, affect the skin and can produce eye strain or temporarily impair vision. |
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As we slipped down a steep incline, shafts of sunlight bounced around us and colourful dragonets and little gobies darted along the sandy bottom. |
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The ball pitched 15 feet from the hole, bounced three times and dropped in. |
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That gave Rovers renewed impetus and Baggio nearly scored a brilliant goal with a thunderous drive that bounced back off the crossbar. |
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As we descended, my behind bounced off each log we passed, as though I were a piece of laundry being scrubbed on a washboard. |
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He dodged, and then watched in amazement as it bounced off a tree but did not shatter. |
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They wobbled a little as she bounced on her steps, then rested with a quick jiggle as she stopped. |
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I bounced and jittered to the music, knocking into the guy next to me a few times. |
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Emma bounced up and down on the horses back, she much resembled a rag doll being tossed about by a young boy. |
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The light bounced off his light blonde hair and the three silver hoops in his ear in iridescent rainbows. |
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So we were taken aback the other day when an email we had sent to a York PR firm bounced back, accompanied by a strict admonishment. |
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The ball bounced on the desk in front of me, then skated along the carpet towards the ranchslider. |
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Her pigtails bounced into all directions, and her lower lip was jutted out, like she might cry. |
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When he was bounced over to the FBI, I mean, my God, talk about a white-bread organization. |
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The ball struck the underside of the bar and bounced clear with the keeper rooted to the spot. |
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In extra time Wilson's shot rebounded off a post and bounced off a defender into the net. |
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York made a lively start with Colin Moore netting a rebound after the ball had bounced back off the keeper's legs from a short corner. |
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A taxi driver and his four passengers escaped being crushed when a straw bale weighing half a ton bounced onto their car. |
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She bounced up and down a few times, the covers began bunching at the end of the bed. |
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They bounced back, put their house in order and became a paradigm of how it can all work out. |
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It bounced along the rocky surface, sending dust flying and making it even harder to see. |
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Daylight is admitted by a lantern and bounced off a textile covered funnel-shaped reflector built off the column. |
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We then moved on to a series of movements, including touching toes, heels, knees or any other part of the anatomy you could reach, as we bounced. |
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He was bounced by an enemy fighter and the tail of his plane was shot up, but he escaped with his life, and landed back at RAF Hornchurch. |
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When the 27-year-old was forced to leap for his life, he bounced 50 yards down the road with other cars swerving to avoid him. |
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But as the ball bounced up the youngster, as quick as a flash, hooked it over his shoulder. |
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Her echo bounced from wall to wall, penetrating his ears like an unsolvable riddle. |
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The French bounced back really well, like we expected them to as Six Nations champions. |
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We have been bounced from pillar to post over the past few weeks and this has caused a lot of distress for my family. |
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A few people gasped as it bounced away harmlessly, sending ripples throughout the force field that was protecting them. |
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The raft roller-coastered, bounced through the rapids, slammed into turbulent water. |
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The cheque bounced and he was eventually forced to sell his business. |
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He owed money, was in and out of overdraft and cheques had bounced. |
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When he dropped his serve at the start of the third set with yet another fluffed forehand, he smacked his racket down and growled as it bounced above his shoulder. |
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She bounced on his lap in a pouting way, but eventually stopped when he put her baby bib, the plastic ones that come with the kid's meals, around her neck. |
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In what may have been the key sequence of the day, his approach landed a few yards from the pin, but bounced hard, and settled in the cabbage behind the green. |
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We decided not to tolerate any more and eventually bounced her out. |
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Hw walked down to the ring and bounced back and forth off the ropes. |
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Just now I'm getting more than my fair share of bounced email. |
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The second pellet bounced of several walls, a reproduction print of some elephants and a strategically opened door and embedded itself in my knee. |
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Last night we got word from a reader that an email had bounced. |
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They bounced off another outcrop and spun like tops down the scree below. |
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The birds navigate with sound waves bounced off walls and crevices, so the air is filled with the clicks of flyers along with the peeps of the chicks. |
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One of the biggest problems for people on low incomes is that they may have incurred hefty bank charges because direct debits have bounced or they have gone overdrawn. |
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I watched the fire consume every piece of my life as the cart slowly bounced away down the rough-cut road until even the smoke was gone from view. |
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Karen grabbed hold of Benjamin as the wagon bounced over the bumpy road, and the children scooted as close as they could to the front of the wagon. |
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Jiggle a mass to and fro and it will send out waves of gravitational energy, akin to the way a ball that is bounced on a trampoline sends vibrations across the canvas. |
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With a deft flick of his fingers he tossed the bhaji onto the plate and as it bounced up high into the air, he struck it with perfect timing across the room with his knife. |
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Then he sat down, put Amanda on his knee, and bounced her up and down. |
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I served against the backboard and backhanded the ball that bounced back. |
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The man struck me in a temper, so hard I bounced off the courtyard wall. |
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Rain pattered on the windows, fighting to come inside, but no matter how hard the raindrops hurled themselves at the glass, they always bounced right off. |
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The code didn't connect directly to the labs, he had found out, but bounced the signal through multiple stations and scrambled the signal with bafflers. |
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Freddy scooped the ball up and bounced it toward Doc on a long throw. |
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He bounced around between bands for a while before joining a band named Fermata as a bassist. |
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Carmen bounced her young daughter on her knee, playing a clapping game. |
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It could still have gone either way on the colours, but Doherty had his nose in front when the pink bounced off three cushions and rolled into a baulk pocket. |
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The bass bounced around the tent, leaving their raps indecipherable. |
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This was the last in a series of bounced cheques on an account that had always been in credit, and about which you had written a stream of letters. |
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By the time I concluded that yes, I did indeed need a piece of carrot cake and successfully bounced a rolled-up napkin off my waitron's neck, a saxophonist appeared. |
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The ground was dark and peaty, and bounced gently beneath my feet. |
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The lights from the penlights bounced off from shard to shard, illuminating the space in front of the French soldiers with an eerie red glow, blinding them again. |
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The ball bounced off of one of the poles and shot perfectly into the goal. |
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Could it be that another juror is about to be bounced from the case? |
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I looked at my bike as the pick up truck bounced down the country road. |
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He was bounced from the team after testing positive for marijuana. |
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You can wander down a main boulevard leading to the sea-front esplanade, and the only sound is a football being bounced by children against a tree. |
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While her backing dancers threw shapes which would have caused blushes at the Moulin Rouge, she bounced through her back catalogue of bubblegum music. |
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In such situations I would applaud if the bus driver turned into the traffic and bounced a couple of SUVs off the road using pre-fitted giant bull bars. |
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The red automobile bounced down the lane towards the train station. |
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The truck bounced wildly along the trail and spun out onto the road. |
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Mr Black bounced in, skipping like a four-year-old being taken to a party. |
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A flickering light bounced weakly on the tiled brick of the sewer walls. |
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That it bounced off his knee and bobbled towards the line allowed him to clear, although whether he did so before the ball fully moved into the goal is difficult to say. |
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Police said the driver had just overtaken a lorry when he careered into the hard shoulder barrier and bounced back across the carriageway into the central reservation. |
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The dim haze of flashlights bounced around the sharp turn in the tunnel. |
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Tim sounded eager, and he bounced from his heels to his toes. |
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We bounced up to 10 feet in the air, catching a glimpse of the mountain peaks and landing on a cushy inflated mattress to spring up in the air again. |
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Someone chucked a grenade my way and the shell bounced off my bonce. |
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A break by Madiba from the back saw him linking with his forwards, and on receiving the ball again, put a grubber through that bounced just right. |
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You said you were bounced into going along with his dismissal. |
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Jesse bounced in his booster seat in back, nodding his little blond head. |
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I just caught the ball perfectly and it somehow bounced over the keeper. |
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He missed a fine cut on a red into the yellow pocket, but the cue ball bounced off three cushions and rolled back up the table to nudge the red into the pocket. |
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She wasn't going to be bounced into collaborating with any cover-up. |
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With light rain dampening parts of the course, and a buffeting wind gusting off the river Moselle, back wheels skittered on corners and bounced on the cobbled avenues. |
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There were pleated, poncho-style tops worn in layers with curvy hemlines and rounded arms that bounced around a pencil-like skirt. |
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The ball bounced off her head and Sam let it fall to the ground. |
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No-one should be bounced into a decision by people with a vested interest. |
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Faith bounced over happily to answer it and hugged him tightly. |
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However, when the financial advisor wrote out cheques, they bounced. |
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If Kentucky gets by Kansas State, I think Wichita sate can get bounced in the second round. |
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It hit a tree with a hollow clunk and bounced back to land at his feet. |
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The ball bounced off the wall, off the floor and back into his hand. |
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I suspect many, like me and my family, went because we cannot stomach the idea that we are being bounced into war for the sake of political expediency. |
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It bounced because the bank had processed it through the wrong account. |
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Orders for durable goods bounced back in November, rising 0.7 percent from October. |
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When such is the case, the beam projected will be highly diffused and of amorphous shape, indicating that it's being bounced off the side of the bore. |
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The missed shots bounced off the walls and ricocheted off the ceiling. |
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If anyone sent me an email that bounced today, just resend it. |
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Reiko bounced once again and landed spreadeagled on her back on the bed. |
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She bounced and grinned in response and happily stuffed the fork into her mouth, making sure to clean off every bit of food before she brought it back down again. |
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She bounced it hard off the floor, and it careened off on a crazy angle. |
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The ball did not drop enough, however, and bounced off the crossbar. |
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Why should ordinary shareholders be bounced into selling out on the cheap? |
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Robben's shot was powerful enough, but he could not have expected it to slip through Isaksson's fumbling hands, after which the ball bounced against the base of the post. |
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She had long, jet black hair in loose ringlets that bounced as she walked. |
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Have you never bounced an idea off a friend to help you refine it? |
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Although he received three checks, all of them bounced in mid-March. |
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After a rocky 2000-01 season, during which the ballet lost its lease on its studios and bounced from one temporary space to another, the company's ship is regaining its keel. |
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Unfortunately, her shot hit the goal post and bounced out of bounds. |
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His eyes were darting around frantically, his left leg bounced with a steady, arrhythmic, annoying rhythm and he was wringing his hands consistently. |
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At the end was a chamber with a fixed line hanging from an aven, so Sam bounced on the rope a few times and as it was in good condition, we prusiked up. |
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However, in the second period, Chhattisgarh bounced back, especially winning points from rebounds. |
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We thought he'd die from the crash, but he bounced back to normal after 10 days in hospital. |
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I bounced my weight up and down, listening to the cheerful donkeyish heehawing of the floorboards. |
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A freak goal gave Forest the lead when a clearance by keeper John Ruddy bounced off Nathan Tyson and flew in. |
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She was in one of her naughty, gurglesome moods, and bounced on her chair and waved her hands about in her funniest way. |
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We could catch one, Tom said, and eat it raw. Though rats are as they say inesculent. The learned word bounced hollowly. |
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Aguero was quick to block Hennessey's attempted clearance and the ball bounced kindly to Dzeko, who had the simplest of tasks to put City ahead. |
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Boy, the fellows said he just knocked the living daylights out of him, bounced him six feet across the ground. |
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It was a long hop, which bounced high and was flat-batted straight to cover to leave the score at 246 for seven. |
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Layton smacked his head hard on a front feeble, but bounced back up to get the make. That kid's a manimal. |
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Hurst scored his side's second equaliser with a header that bounced under the crossbar and ended up just over the goal line. |
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The ball beat the goalkeeper, hit the crossbar and bounced down before Weber headed it out for a corner. |
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England lost the first match of the series but bounced back and won the next four Tests. |
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Always having to look over your shoulder for some prissy little nancyboy from the ACLU trying to get you bounced from the force. |
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Frege was a small, neat man with a pointed beard who bounced around the room as he talked. |
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Scotland went through 1994 without a single win, but bounced back in 1995 to win their first three Five Nations matches. |
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The uphill angle meant that the arrows either bounced off the shields of the English or overshot their targets and flew over the top of the hill. |
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The children in question are held under the arms and the legs, and their backside is bounced on each of the stones of the old borough. |
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They have suffered relegation from that league once, but bounced back in 2009, winning WRU Division Two West. |
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Rush's last touch of the ball in a Liverpool shirt was when it bounced off his shoulder to set Eric Cantona up for his winning goal. |
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He reached out a paddy paw. Bat. Bat. The door bounced ajar. Max walked in. |
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Populations of the peregrine falcon have bounced back in most parts of the world. |
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I have spent much of my life a recovering sportaholic. If it bounced, rolled, slid, or flew, I chased it. Or watched it. |
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The body of one of the dead crewmen bounced and rolled a little as the submachine rounds ripped into it. |
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I think the ball bounced over his hand, he was in line with the ball but the toepoke bounced higher than he expected. |
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But, showing true Yorkshire grit, he bounced back with rounds of 74, 74 for a respectable finish. |
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It sounded as if, like some latterday Alan Partridge, The Bank has bounced back. |
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One threw a lightstick at her, which bounced off her chest, and another launched a toilet roll at her. |
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Two performers twirled boleadoras in the air and bounced off weight on the ground, making explosive noises in unison. |
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We've had a lot of bad days in the club's history but we've always bounced back and that's what we have to do again. |
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I will like to remind Mr Davies of what we have bounced back from during the last thirty years. |
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We lost two games earlier in the season and we bounced back with four wins. |
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Many fighters down the years have bounced back from defeat to prove their greatness and that's exactly what I intend to do. |
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Back in October, when everyone thought the club was on its knees, we've bounced back from that disappointment. |
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Australia bounced back and levelled the series and now it's our turn to do that. |
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They stared as we bounced along outrageously potholed roads. |
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A Ruggles shot bounced off the plexiglass and Chartrand batted it down and slotted it in the net. |
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