He had suspected there was something different about him the day before they started careening the ship but had no proof of what he did suspect. |
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Perhaps, the mad careening way of life might become more reflective as its mood and mode is captured in image and word. |
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Amaiya had to psychically leap out of the way to avoid the ship careening into her. |
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No matter how much she tried to sort out her thoughts, each one sent three or four new ones careening uncontrolled through her mind. |
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Imagine hurtling down corridors and careening around corners, with no sense of what's in front of you. |
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She screamed in confusion as our rental car lurched through a very real white picket fence, careening down a hill and into an orchard. |
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The manager finds himself on-board a 24-foot boat, careening into a wave-whipping southeast wind, sailing full strain. |
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Nathan swung around, his arm just missing Kayden as he bent his knees swiftly, allowing Nathan's arm to go careening over his head. |
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The end result is a careening car that feels much more rubbery than controlled. |
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I reached the boy as the platform began to rock violently, threatening to send me and him careening into the swiftly moving water. |
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A careening assertion of mastery and virtuosity, the Goldberg Variations were for many years thought unplayably difficult. |
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Suddenly, the icicles grew in size, and snapped off, careening into the two men. |
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A deafening roar surrounded them, growing higher in pitch as the careening ship gathered speed. |
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I slammed on the brakes, slid sideways, and stopped just before careening into a state road truck. |
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Downhill skiers reach speeds of 80 mph while careening down an icy mountainside. |
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Two men, looking like extras in a movie set in a small lakeside town in northwestern New Jersey, come careening around the corner, eyes popping. |
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But those farewells immediately sent his story careening off in intriguing new directions. |
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It's so real, in fact, that participants duck when they see objects careening towards them. |
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The last twenty years have sent us careening down a global, transnational approach to economics. |
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Ideas start and end abruptly like driving through city streets, making unexpected turns down alleys before careening back onto the major streets, highways and byways. |
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Because if you see waves — blocks of people eddying back and forth, and careening off other blocks, then you know you've got a problem. |
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Another model portrayed a more elaborate method of careening a ship using an enormous floating dock with a set of capstans to pull a hull onto one side. |
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Almost expectantly, he tried to press a button that would apparently shut off one of the propellers and send the boat careening violently off to the left. |
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The Confederate frigate shuddered, careening into an uncontrolled yaw. |
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I was sent careening backwards into a tree, smashing it over. |
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John had thought of leaping from the jeep just before it collided with the hangar doors, but he couldn't risk the vehicle careening wildly to crash into the Apache. |
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How much faster will careening through intersections be compared to carefully stopping? |
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Without consumers opening their wallets, and without government making up the difference, we're careening toward a double-dip recession. |
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This involved careening the ship by hauling it into shallow waters and onto its side for cleaning and repairs. |
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Our skills are many, from simple careening to the technical preparation of a racing boat, we can offer all kinds of services. |
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We create individual strategies for each client instead of relying on templates that skew the view and send searches careening off-track. |
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Sherkin was a pirate kingdom for a brief period of prosperity, providing beaches for careening ships, a safe landfall and opportunity for carousing. |
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Shoeless, he ran into the car and barreled out of the driveway before careening off a fire hydrant and then smashing into a tree. |
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But despite her careening passion, she is unable, finally, to make the leap from groupie to devotee. |
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The boat was tilted almost vertically into the turn, and my fingers scrabbled for purchase in the slippery wood of the deck that I was careening down. |
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It pauses the careening jumble of events to carve out moments of stillness. |
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The music business hasn't got a lot of patience for fly-by-night bands which enter the stage door running only to end up careening right out the other side. |
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With a 200-ft section of fence still attached to the number-two engine nacelle, the careening trijet continued across a two-lane road where it struck three vehicles. |
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They camped out at a local garage rock band's house and played noisy, careening rhythms to a small number of bemused punks at the old Multipurpose Rumpus Room. |
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His damaged Corsair sent him careening into the ocean, never to be found. |
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He's a kind of Mayan Martha Graham, choreographing rituals of the earth, except that he's also an aerialist who cinches up his dancers and sends them careening through space. |
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The axle broke and the wheel windmilled in place briefly before careening through the wall. |
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A jetboat careening up a glaciated river and then backpacking up into the cliffs led me to my first mountain goat. |
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Such careening areas generally have a watertight surface, a sufficient slope and a water collection network, as well as vessel access and handling facilities. |
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A victor splintered and embittered, careening into the Third Reich. |
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The story fast-forwards to 23 years later as Davis is careening down the road with a girl, with SUVs in hot pursuit. |
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Lacking faith that they can wisely cut the debt in some magically virtuous future, they see their nations careening to fiscal ruin. This kind of armchair psychologising is Mr Brooks' stock in trade. |
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Photographers scrambled to get a shot of Robert Mugabe, the 90-year-old President of Zimbabwe, careening down a flight of stairs as he returned to his home country from a trip to Ethiopia. |
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It could not be otherwise, with large, heavily muscled athletes careening around an enclosed rink as they fight for a bone-hard slab of rubber travelling at speeds of up to 90 miles an hour. |
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These resources consisted of a careening yard, a concrete hut associated with Canadian military history, and possibly a Micmac historic site at Indian Point. |
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These structures will be entirely remodelled to be home to buildings for administrative purposes, particularly the SEPM registered office, a service station and a careening area. |
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With a crane able to lift units weighing up to 25 tonnes, the on-site logistics enable us to move boats for careening, repair or storage in record times. |
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External inspeciton of the careening work on behalf of the shipowner. |
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Good Bretons that we are, we are coping with the heat, and even have a small relaxation area on the bow, in the shade of the sails... Today we will set up a careening workshop, and perhaps undertake some housekeeping! |
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It appears as though we've become a nation careening towards tipping the scales, flattening the health care system with the weight of our bulging bottoms. |
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Without that spirit of synthesis at the core of the social sciences, the details will leave us open to careening fashions and the exploitation of self-interest. |
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They were not motionless, but swayed to and fro above her head, thronging out of one sky-light into another, as if the universe and not the air-ship was careening. |
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