A chase ensued and the men eventually abandoned the car and escaped into a forested area. |
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The Bombay Airport is relatively modern inside, but out on the tarmac pi-dogs chase each other. |
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Apparently, as a manager, it was his responsibility to chase down the offending culprit and resolve the situation. |
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The most memorable scene is where the gang chase Atanarjuat for kilometres through a frozen world. |
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Not for them two or three years at college with a gap year to chase kangaroos before going on to university. |
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The firemen who put out this mess have far better things to do that to chase around after mindless little prats like you. |
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It is futile because we cannot fully join the ranks and chase what is called the American Dream. |
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The larvae are ingested by the copepod crustacea, Cyclops, which actively chase them. |
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It rained hard enough to chase us off the lake and back to the cabin to fire up the wood stove. |
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A colorful bird had stepped out of the forest, and was flapping its wings and turning around, as if trying to chase its tail. |
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Mainly though, they, and I, think it is wrong to chase and kill animals in such an inhumane and totally unnecessary way. |
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They want to believe that they'll get to run around in the dark and dirty streets and chase down perps with high-tech antenna triangulation. |
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Running into a mad-dog chase at 60 km per hour at night on an ill-lit road is definitely dangerous. |
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He was caught behind the wheel of a stolen car after a chase through the city's streets. |
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He continued to attack, harry and chase every ball and was rewarded late on with a dramatic Golden Goal. |
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Sometimes when dates played hard to get, it made the chase more interesting and the inevitable surrender more satisfying. |
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Thats why you will see a car chase on the news and several cop cars will be following behind the getaway car for a while, just hanging back. |
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He watches a woman chase a runaway dog and eavesdrops on conversations even more banal than his prose. |
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An energy expert fumed about all that gas-guzzling stop-and-go driving during the chase scenes. |
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Rescuers of a wild giant panda which wandered into a Chinese city were led on a day-long chase before capturing the animal. |
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They are not caught in the cheap food syndrome, the race to the bottom, the chase for the lowest cost of production globally. |
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Two musicians had enough puff left over after blowing their instruments to chase a thief who stole their band's collection bucket. |
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It sounded great, so I did chase her and got really hurt by a security goon. |
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The resulting chase took us all the way back to the car, panting desperately. |
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The chase cars began because we were using a dry lake bed for initial training before using the paved runway. |
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He has the ability to chase down running plays, rush the passer and stay with most backs in coverage. |
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All those who ran or walked the first fixture collected three points and will now have target times to chase in pursuit of the overall title. |
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Eastwood stages a great car chase between himself and a big rig carrying expensive automobiles. |
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I had a rope with a grappling hook, just in case I needed to escape over some tall walls if Cale decided to chase after me. |
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The circuitous route and apparent speed of the chase also hint that early reptiles were active predators and possibly cannibals. |
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Wood's high fastball is tough to catch up to, and if umpires call it a strike, hitters must chase it. |
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One-to-one sessions are being offered to help people chase away computer gremlins throughout the week. |
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A major scare followed as Nick Bell had trouble clearing up a kick through allowing Selby a hack on and chase but the ball went dead. |
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They wanted to shoot a car chase in a rundown alley but could not find anywhere sufficiently grimy and derelict. |
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People who chase the elemental thrills of raw sea creatures probably know the feeling. |
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They chase off clownfish that don't fit into the hierarchy and many scuba divers tell anecdotes of being nipped at if they venture too close. |
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Elliot said in a lecture in 1956 that he was sorry he sent so many people off on a wild goose chase for meanings that were not there. |
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Price rises in upmarket areas have been spectacular, as well-heeled buyers chase a short supply of properties. |
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At stake for them was avoiding a series whitewash and getting a record winning chase total. |
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His wisdom leaves the viewer with something to aspire to, something to chase after. |
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I set off an a wild goose chase for corned beef and white pudding, but having no luck, I returned to the hotel for a late lunch. |
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He did try to chase cats he saw on his walks, but he didn't snarl at them, and he behaved himself fairly well in the veterinarian's waiting room. |
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Many of the tools in the Patriot Act have been used by law enforcement to chase down embezzlers and criminals. |
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In Dorset, mackerel usually arrive in June, as they chase the sand eels and whitebait inshore, sometimes chasing them right up onto the beach. |
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If a pack of carnivorous mammals were to chase a lone prey animal into the tar pits, both predators and prey would become trapped. |
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His big decision is whether to go for the kind of player he has brought in so far or chase some bigger name players. |
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It is thought one of the would-be bombers escaped the clutches of police and passers-by after a chase outside a tube station in south London. |
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A woman driving a blue car and two school boys also assisted in the chase but unfortunately the offender made good his escape. |
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His ability to chase down shots made Federer indecisive and forced him into uncustomary unforced errors. |
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To earn money for our family, I would carry an esky on my head full of cool drink and chase the tourists on the beach. |
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There was also a liberal amount of calamari, but mostly just legs that weren't that appealing to chase around with a fork. |
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In this competition, dogs are let loose to chase a jack rabbit over desert terrain. |
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Reg Hollinshead's youngster ran a blinder in a hot race at Beverley last time to chase home the high-class Sharplaw Star. |
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They drove off down the High Street and I gave chase but lost them when they turned their lights out. |
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Still, his whippy backhand and energy in the chase ensured that not all of Henman's errors yesterday were unforced. |
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De Peisser, loathe to chase heels, is heaving a pack triply out of proportion to his lank, spindly frame. |
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Our chase continued for perhaps a mile or more, until we found ourselves flying up a wide, rising road, tree-lined on both sides. |
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With the Australians in charge the trawler and the chase ship then turned to re-cross the Indian Ocean. |
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One of them, he didn't know which, made a break for it in the car, so Hopkirk shot the other one and gave chase in his Landrover. |
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The film crew shot a chase scene around Dublin Castle that is featured in the trailer for the film. |
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Lucy, the retriever, seems happily oblivious to everything that's happened and continues to chase after low circling birds. |
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All species are sleek, raptorial predators, relying on fast locomotion and large mandibles to actively chase down a variety of arthropod prey. |
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Apparently the first wives of bigamists did not always care to chase down their absconding husbands. |
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The film starts with a high speed hovercraft chase through a minefield in the demilitarised zone separating North and South Korea. |
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I have a Lincoln LS that Claudia drives most of the time, and then I have an old beater Lumina van that I chase parts in. |
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He was here, with her this very instant, and he wasn't leaving to go chase some skirt. |
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The film opens with a rip-roaring car chase scene, as a car full of thieves is fleeing the cops. |
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Most will tell you what a challenge it is to restrain a company of Marines once their blood is up, the scent fresh and the chase is afoot. |
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Rochemback outruns Olivier Bernard as they both chase a through ball into the Newcastle box. |
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Park officials contend that off-leash dogs roam onto sensitive dunes, dig up plants, chase birds and rabbits, and harass sea lions. |
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I wonder if they can be trained to chase ramblers in their ridiculous coloured cagoules, and look for food under caravans. |
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But Tickle levelled the scores with a chip and chase to the line before Farrell's kick. |
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If you chase someone to repay the tenner you lent them, you look mean-spirited and churlish. |
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The chase scene, and her sped-up sprint through a backlot in hoop skirt and bloomers, are pure slapstick. |
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The alternative of drag-racing, where hounds chase a sack of aniseed instead of a fox, is encouraged by these activists. |
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A month-long chase is more than just an interesting and adventurous journalistic experience. |
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Pets will also be able to chase away wild animals such as rabbits, gophers, and mice. |
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Gotta say, the car chase at the beginning of the Professional was a bit of all right. |
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Inside computers artificial life forms have already evolved that can locomote, chase prey, evade predators and compete for limited resources. |
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Most Angelenos know that Hollywood uses the L.A. River for car chase scenes. |
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He led officers on a chase and crashed into a park ranger's car on Golf Links Road in East Oakland. |
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The fish clean the anemone's upper surface, remove parasites, drop food on the anemone, and chase away butterflyfishes that eat anemones. |
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If the loan fails the bank will not repossess the goods, they will just chase you for the cash. |
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Lewin was struggling for grip in the latter laps and could mount no further chase of the flying leader, and was himself lapped on the final tour. |
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Six riders made it through to the timed jump-off to chase three tickets on offer to the Hickstead-staged final. |
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Well, instead of rehashing a whole lot of bad memories, let's cut to the chase here. |
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In the chase incident, he entered a shop to find the owner struggling with an alleged shoplifter. |
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It because of her constant support and regular scoldings, that Niall could find the will in himself to go out and chase his dreams. |
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A labyrinthian plot and a labyrinthian chase make this one of the best thrillers of the year. |
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It makes all the sense in the world for them to refocus where they're strong, rather than chase rainbows. |
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Now they are performing a deconstruction of the chase and trying to find out what went wrong. |
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He gave chase for five days and then engaged the enemy, despite four of his ships lagging behind and their captains failing to join battle. |
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Even with weddings, friends have told me that loads of people don't reply, and they have to chase them. |
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On another occasion, there's a lengthy chase that involves jet-propelled backpacks. |
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Along with the chase vehicles, several wreckers also will be waiting along the course. |
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Teach kids to respect the cat, and do not allow them to chase or corner the cat even in play. |
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I'd see one of their fieldsmen chase a ball and think he might be a possibility. |
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Not bad for a guy who had been slogging through advertising copy before chucking it all to chase his dream. |
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An army of dirty children ran passed me, trying to chase a flea-bitten dog. |
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We have just ended the last car chase scene and we want to establish that they are now back in the cop shop. |
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It might add interest to what has become a long chase across desert wastes. |
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Good to see that Australia has succeeded after a long chase in arresting another ship poaching in its fisheries. |
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Between the explosions and chase scenes, The Island ponders the theme of how far science should go to extend lives. |
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Bond's journey takes him to an underwater brush with death, a chase through the Corsican wilderness and a final confrontation with his adversary. |
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The chase ended with a crash as the car carrying the gunman and his accomplice left the road. |
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The low bitrate and edge enhancement render horizontal lines in the chase scenes as jaggy, pixelated messes. |
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We had just completed a night safari, coming nose to horn with a rhino who proceeded to chase the jeep. |
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Krane slowed to a walk and examined the injured man before picking up the sword and giving chase to the other. |
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The trio led police on a high-speed chase today after allegedly robbing a house in Lake Los Angeles. |
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After doing some hard financial sums, I left the day job to chase a few dreams. |
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I drove my parents to distraction playing the Spy Who Loved me with its squidgy car chase sound track every weekend as a kid. |
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The police often chase the young window washers away from their junction, but after a while they return. |
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The ensuing chase reveals not only more treachery but also a passel of romantic entanglements. |
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These foibles include our urge to chase the latest investment fad and doggedly hanging on to losers. |
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Even if someone force-feeds me Valium, even if I chase it with vodka, even if I'm punched in the face before takeoff, I remain petrified. |
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But a covert Russian secret police agent discovers them and the chase is on. |
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Significantly, the last four minutes and 33 seconds of the chase were recorded on video tape from a police helicopter overhead. |
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It meant resisting the temptation to chase off after secondary objectives and, in the process, dissipate resources. |
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The fox hunt will have blocked these escape routes, forcing the fox to flee across land and thus provide a chase for the hunt. |
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The report was critical of police because there was no formal procedure to chase up those who failed to answer to bail. |
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When they approached the railway bridge, the cross-breed dog, Basil, started to chase something. |
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We decided to help you cut to the chase by road-testing some top exercise sites. |
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Capt Bacon took up the chase position and declared an emergency with air traffic control. |
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I would be afraid to chase her across the lake during break-up and freeze-up, but she knew the land, waterways and ice. |
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Deer, hounds, wild boar, foxes and rabbits chase each other around the frieze in a stunning display of intricate carving. |
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He ran so they could chase him, leaving four dark swathes across the frosty surface. |
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The skipper of Safran has a golden opportunity to chase after his childhood dreams. |
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I helped myself to breakfast, doing my best not to spill too many cornflakes and cleaned up afterwards, crawling under the table to chase stray flakes. |
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The island is populated with massive herds of brontosaurus, but the big old meat-eaters would rather chase down six humans instead of going for the easy kill. |
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The opening sequence features a blade being sharpened on stone, quickly cross-cutting to a chaotic chase in which a gang of desperadoes attempt to capture a rogue chicken. |
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Chinese police pursued the car, and in the ensuing chase the suspects' automobile collided with a traffic island, killing one occupant and seriously injuring the other. |
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Finally, after four days of movement, Buck grows tired of the chase and drags the moose to the ground, finishing him off and devouring his meat hungrily. |
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Not only was the geography of Egypt all rather dodgily presented, but they couldn't even get the basic geography of London right in the bus chase seen. |
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You can chase dollars and dong and churn out press releases and all the rest of it but if you don't spend time with the kids then you might as well be back home. |
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Last season's saviour Lee Nogan registered his first points in the chase for this term's Evening Press player of the year award with a double whammy. |
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With his puckish wit and number-crunching facility, he skewers fund managers who rake off fat fees or chase fads like Internet stocks. |
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Put it in the same place, and this will also jog your memory to chase down any missing forms. |
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I'm really not interested in having a process server trying to invade her life or chase her down the street or jump out of the bushes or anything else. |
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It made 55 flights in support of short programs, chase on X-15 missions and lifting body flights. |
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In times gone by, the Sorbier tree was considered sacred and believed to chase away evil spirits and bring happiness to lovers. |
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Relax, let yourself go and chase away the muscular pain and tension that undermine your quality of life! |
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Lawyers for the photographers said they denied the car chase and planting the listening device. |
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Unlike the Shuttle, the Station can't chase after an astronaut who accidentally becomes untethered. |
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Litlhaka still remembers how boys would chase her and her friends and throw stones at them. |
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The framers thought that Americans' right to chase happiness around was a self-evident truth. |
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Man can chase away the bad thoughts out of his head through prayers because they give the spiritual teacher the way to set in order his thoughts. |
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She stormed off next door, where the business owner tried to chase Wislon off before the bandit squeezed off a round. |
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They realized that 50 officers, moving together aggressively, could chase off 500 troublemakers lacking any organization. |
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We all know their warning call and, on hearing it, run to chase off lurking foxes. |
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She had gone to the FARC on his behalf, and three fighters came to chase off the land invaders. |
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The Pentagon may be spending trillions trying to chase off one Mideast megalomaniac, but they're watching their pennies preserving paper. |
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But in Asian horror, there is no puzzle to solve that will chase off the illogical ghosts. |
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They are the Ryker brothers and their gang, open-range cattlemen who want to chase off all homesteaders. |
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Lions have a hairy tuft at the end of their tails which can be used to chase off flies. |
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Within a few minutes the whole camp is awake, and we chase off the elephant with our powerful flashlights and a lot of screaming and yelling. |
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The camera operator has to interrupt filming for a moment to chase off some young boys standing in front of the camera! |
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However, do we beat around the bush on this issue or do we cut to the chase and get to what really counts? |
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Scientists who chase dust devils report that the tiny twisters can produce a small magnetic field that changes magnitude between 3 and 30 times per second. |
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He may need to move his body quickly to knock down an off-target pitch, chase a catchable foul ball, or pounce on a bunt. |
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Forced to chase the game, Malwee fought hard for possession and threw on the big guns in a desperate attempt to draw level. |
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But do I foresee a high-speed chase through five feet of ice up in the north? |
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Is it some fly in chase sounding the horn around those ears deaf to the fanfare of the halloos? |
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In the case of polar bears, then, a wild-goose chase is something not to be sneered at. |
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If there is a chase linked to one of the steps, the fourth display button allows to swop to the speed menu of this chase. |
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In order to be sure to finish on Sunday at 16h00, we won't be going all out for it on the track or trying to chase after it. |
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But its canonic chase has more anxiety than elegance, for each time it starts to flow it soon works its way to an explosive outburst. |
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Compared with chopsticks, metal knives and forks are like using a cannon ball to chase away a fly. |
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Our ancestors had the same idea as us to chase away the blues: they would go and hide out in Chablis. |
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In this case, they had to chase down a gunman, bite his arm, and waylay him until the handler caught up to make the arrest. |
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A camouflaged little Goby fish got spooked by a bottom feeder, and a dozen bigger fish gave chase as he got away. |
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You'll have to get back to your own ship quickly to give chase and track down the pirate! |
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When the wild kangaroo bounces off, they realize that the mob money is in the jacket and are forced to give chase through the Outback. |
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This colour belongs to the hunter. It enables his dream ally to recognize him and chase away evil spirits. |
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When a company is naturally monopolistic, the monopoly company is in a position to chase away all other pretenders. |
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During the mass, from time to time they had to chase away the chickens trying to get into the choir. |
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And if we chase away all the honest and hard-working politicians, won't they be replaced by power-hungry weasels? |
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In fact, the guineafowl start squawking on sight of any bird of prey and chase away a large number. |
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But the goal of the French was not to chase away the Amerindians to replace them with French colonizers, but to control trade through alliances. |
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The only way to chase away the ghost of Aristide will be to address those needs. |
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At summer solstice the herb is thrown into fire to chase away all negativity. |
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Young people from the area get organized to chase away these crooks who, once arrested, are put in jail and then released after only a few weeks. |
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During the construction, with the arrive of machines, the local fauna will chase away, the staple diet of the Bakola people. |
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Allow him to read late in bed, listen to the radio or a disc in the middle of the night to chase away the remains of any nightmare. |
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The elites whose task it is to explore the universe, to lift the veil, to chase away the shadows and reveal the light, must have tools. |
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They water the plants, check the fences and chase away goats that sometimes jump over the barriers. |
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She ran a hand across her face and her hair, as if to chase away memories or visions that had got stuck there. |
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Yet because you are part of the system, or even on ideological grounds, you continue to chase after idle dreams. |
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Basically scientists chase after funding because funding is what makes their science happen. |
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You don't have to chase after customers who haven't paid their invoices. We do it for you! |
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European filmmakers trust in the fact that emotion and atmosphere can carry stories, even though they don't chase after a particular plot. |
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It is a mistake for the business man to chase after a fine word instead of using the simple word that fits his needs. |
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The batter remains in the batter's box momentarily and the catcher and the batter collide in the catcher's attempt to chase after the fly ball. |
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The batter and catcher collide as the batter attempts to advance to 1st and the catcher attempts to chase after the ball. |
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We need to hit the producers and the organized crime gangs hard, use the RICO amendments and chase after the money. |
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They identify works performed by AFM members and chase after producers who have used tapes illegally. |
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There was one bandit that I started to chase after when I became a sheriff. |
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Our holding fast on to dreams and the illusory, rock us to sleep or drive us to chase after worthless goals. |
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About 20-25 ducks manage to escape from the truck and O and I had to chase after them. |
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Hosing them with water now and then will chase them off and make them wary about returning for a while. |
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Arranged on an armchair, this generously sized throw will help to chase away the dreariness of winter for good. |
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Why have a police officer chase down the road of trace, interview, and eliminate? |
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A task force was set up within the police service to chase down car thieves, get them off the streets and put them in jail. |
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Maybe they will move their servers to some other country and then at a certain point we would need to chase down the perpetrators somewhere else. |
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Now you don't have to nag the rest of the family to back up, or chase down their computers to do it yourself. |
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These brave, powerful dogs are built to chase down big game like wild boar and roe. |
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While it can be tiring trying to chase down people, once contact is made with the donor, I feel all my phone calls and e-mails were worth it. |
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I think that there's room for flex, but I think that the stories and themes that we have yet to chase down just get increasingly epic. |
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It felt good to run with a large group in a civilian race: it gave me people to chase down. |
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In contrast to the previous combat towards brand piracy fakecontrol does not chase down the manufacturers but tries to scotch the trade. |
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Unlike other cats, the cheetah prefers to chase down its prey rather than ambush them. |
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Whereas his former break-mates were caught one by one, 5 teams put their forces together in the peloton to chase down the Ukranian. |
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He dared reporters to chase him when he was rumored to be frolicking with a paid party girl, Donna Rice. |
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Several passers-by, attracted by the little girl's cries, impulsively chase the old lady away. |
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Culturally, a man could go off to hunt for food or fight a war or chase a Golden Fleece, and the woman was at home with the kids. |
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One thing's for sure: Stress is a known danger to your health, but a good laugh can chase stress away in a jiffy. |
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He has to use a battering ram as well as mining to chase out Robert and his men. |
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This combination means that too many vessels chase too few fish and many parts of the European fleet are economically unviable. |
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Includes details for resilient channel installation, chase walls, furred ceilings and walls, and door and window openings. |
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Brosnan is effortlessly dashing as he pilots a speedboat in a high-speed chase on the Thames River in London. |
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The tanks chase the terrified tenderfoot across a desolate battlefield. |
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Philipp Lahm plays a slide-rule pass between Algerian centre-half and left-back for Shkodran Mustafi to chase down the inside right. |
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I like watching the other families, although I'm disappointed that none of their children get cross and chase each other with mallets. |
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Police officers monitor them, chase them and try to keep them off the streets. |
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It is important that we give the police the resources and the tools they need to chase corporate fraud. |
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A single buffalo distress bellow is enough to turn a docile, ruminating herd into a battalion of warriors, ready to charge and chase off an entire pride of lions. |
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The way of it was, I was sent out with a broom to chase away the gypsy beggars at the door looking for food or money, and he happened to step in the way. |
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Hal is indeed shallow, smug, chubby, in love with himself and in thrall to his late clergyman father's last piece of advice that he should chase only the hottest totty. |
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Mongolians bravely swallow a glass of pickled sheep eyeballs mixed into tomato juice to chase away their morning-after blues. |
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Anne and Jane cringed by the doorway as they watched a frazzled looking, bewigged physician chase Katherine around the chamber with the offensive bowl and sharp instrument. |
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One series of tests last year was truncated so that the test aircraft and crew could go and chase drug-runners. |
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It was a phenomenal blag on his part, since most of Balding's horses were chasers, and at that time he had ridden not one chase over the big fences. |
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My friends and I went there once or twice a week and waited for the watchman to chase us out. |
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Why chase non-issues when there are much more serious matters at hand? |
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And as the major wineries chase more market share, it's being forecast that hundreds of smaller operators could be squeezed out within the next three years. |
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He grabbed two tries in the win at Wilderspool and repeated the brace showing blistering pace to chase Bobbie Goulding's kick and then his own hack ahead. |
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Don't chase money or renown, operate as if you're already flush, famous and, we hasten to add, humbled by it all. |
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I also love the American late night chat show hosts and their ability to be able to cut to the chase and go to the heart of the matter with their politicians. |
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I am hard at work over here researching religious syncretism for an article that I want to write, and it has lead me on quite a wild goose chase around the internet. |
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West Yorkshire police officers had given chase after a Nissan Terrano they thought was towing a faulty trailer failed to pull over when they indicated to the driver. |
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A despatch rider who led police on a nightmare chase at speeds of up to 140 mph and who was only stopped after officers deliberately crashed into his bike, has been jailed. |
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Billed as a true story, this Coen brothers masterpiece set in motion a wild-goose chase for a stash of cash buried near a highway in North Dakota. |
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As they began to chase him down an alleyway, Diaz ran toward the front of an apartment building. |
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Once she arrived solo at his hotel suite, he drugged her and told her to chase it with a shot of amaretto. |
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At the age of sixteen these bad guys chase you, often under the amused and complicit watch of policemen. |
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I had to chase the chickens back into the coop and close the door so I could finish with the Augean Stables of the chicken pen. |
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But the hunt stank of a wild goose chase as soon as it began. |
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You meant to chase every glass of wine with a pitcher of H2O, but the holiday cheer somehow steered you off course. |
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As soon as the criminal left the shop, the victim snapped back into consciousness and tried to chase after him. |
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We're off to chase down our quarry so we can personally deliver his paid-for ticket to the Eastwood Rugby Club function centre this Saturday night. |
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When he chooses to cap a climactic chase seen with yet another baffling fall, we feel cheated. |
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Without even seeing my room, I chase after my taxi, and within minutes we are juddering through the warm spring evening and neon-lit streets which wind down to the harbour. |
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If the presence of the man who produced rank commercial potboilers at the film festival was construed a mismatch by many, he insisted he was not there to chase rainbows. |
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One of the other cops fired three times and those who were still able to give chase did. |
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His solution last season was to give chase a big flop and make him work superhard for a comeback. |
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But mostly, Gabe lolls around his home in Columbia, s.c., occasionally rousing himself to chase a squirrel. |
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But after a chase through snickets and alleyways, he again got away. |
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We'd go over at twilight, when the big white house had a patina like the inside of a shell, and chase fireflies among the cypress trees and boxwood hedges. |
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But the once-promising film career she was supposedly leaving to chase was already on a downturn. |
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I don't know if it was just normal nerves or if he was afraid a stripper would chase him down the sidewalk and give him a lap dance right then and there. |
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We used to chase those Scottish lassies up and down the hills at midnight. |
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Goodenough gave chase and in trying to lose him, Mainz came back across the path of Arethusa and her destroyers. |
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I know full well that this may appear unrealistic to the economic realists, but if the dream you are chasing is not big enough, you are going to lose sight of it even as you chase it. |
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For more prolonged incubation times, cold chase may not be necessary. |
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If you need only chase the inner chamfer on an existing crown just to make sure it is square, there are a couple of tools available. |
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In the melee of the pursuit and capture, La Jeune Estelle had one man killed and one wounded by Indian's chase guns. |
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Investors might be wise to just use the jets to chase rainbows before investing in this stock. |
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Not even Clément could chase down those shots. |
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As Caley Thistle chase their first major cup final appearance the Shinnies are just happy to be fulfilling their potential. |
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Aimed at film, tv and game music, this library covers all to build your percussive action cue, ground-shaking chase sequence, suspenseful horror scene or out-of-this-world fantasy track. |
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Attempts to inject variety include tedious chase sequences that require Harry to run towards the camera and a section where one character protects another from afar, using long-range magic like a spell-casting sniper. |
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Two no-hopers were duly reeled in with seven kilometers to go and Quick Step massed its legs at the front to chase down a late attack by Juan Antonio Flecha and set up its train. |
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The Mongol forces did not chase the fleeing Japanese into an area about which they lacked reliable intelligence. |
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Ian Bell, Warwickshire's top-order batsman, was imperious in his intent of thwarting Sussex's thoughts of a victory at Edgbaston Durham v Northamptonshire Northants give chase but Durham's Jamie Harrison hinders momentum. |
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White Bay: Night vision goggles assisted fishery officers from the Springdale detachment in detecting a salmon poacher this past summer, but it took a boat chase to apprehend him. |
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This gave rise to the legend that two angels had appeared to chase away the invaders and protect the church. |
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A prolonged chase will stress the animal and can lead to capture myopathy, a fatal condition due to severe muscle and kidney damage. |
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He finally revived at about 29,000 feet, with the X-1A in an inverted spin. Despite being groggy, Yeager was able to recover and land back at Edwards, without the help of chase planes. |
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Debbie Cavanagh subjected Aisha Johal and a friend to a terrifying high-speed car chase and left them fearing she was going to ram their vehicle. |
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The clip, showing a car chase involving the secret agent's classic Aston Martin DB10 and a Jaguar C-X75, was released by Sony Pictures. |
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The latest in a popular series of gritty war games has a whole section devoted to an assassination and car chase in Dubai. |
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A STREET in the heart of the capital was closed by armed policemen last night after a car chase through central Cardiff. |
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Much of that information is provided by the banks themselves, since the SEC has a small budget and no resources to chase the thousands of instances of Wall Street malfeasance every day. |
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Police helicopter footage showed the chase from Leckwith Road to Sloper Road, Penarth Road and eventually Barry Road. |
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In contrast to other tiger beetles, which chase down their prey over relatively long distance, Six-spotted Tiger Beetle wait within their patch of sunlight, until a prey item comes close enough for them to pounce. |
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She married a werewolf and gave birth to a half-werewolf kid, choosing to chase away the postpartum blues by participating in an apocalyptic battle for the future of magic. |
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In her view, the case requires the Claimant to bring in medical evidence for virtually all medical incidents during his lifetime, and that there was no onus on the Plan to chase down such information. |
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There are no records of coyotes killing wolves, though coyotes may chase wolves if they outnumber them. |
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But things went way too far when Winston Churchill school in Woking, Surrey, announced a change in its catchment area to chase the chasers. |
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Caldwell and Caldwell reported monarchistic dominance in the western mosquitofish when a male would freely roam and chase other males. |
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Men wearing what look like long striped nightshirts glare at you suspiciously, beggars and flies harry you, dogs and chickens chase between your legs, big bearded fellows in fezzes proffer their merchandise. |
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In a bid to protect its sodden chase track, Punchestown will today use its fences for only an arty-farty Grade 1 contest. |
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The Waco had been too far behind the Pitts in the tail chase down the 500-foot show line on several occasions since the display had been developed. |
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Next, from April, come half-baked new council tax rules, which will force town halls to chase poor families for tiny sums, just as under the poll tax. |
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British battlecruisers were designed to chase and destroy enemy cruisers from out of the range of those ships. |
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My pick: Tadich Grill I can chase the buzz alongside the San Franciscans, but I always make time for the Tadich Grill, 160 years old and still packing 'em in. |
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Two swallows chase low, weaving between the sheep and lambs. |
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It would be unfortunate for growers to chase or sell an oversold market. |
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Every head of every smallish company must chase profits, not temporary staff as stand-ins for those on maternity leave. |
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Ready, set, chase down their real stories. |
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Principal photography then moved to Switzerland for the car chase and additional footage for Goldfinger's factory sequence. |
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