Sam awoke to the sound of ocean waves crashing against the earth and seagulls squalling over head. |
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They could now hear the ocean crashing outside the walls, and sea bird's loud squawks barely audible past the thickness of water and rock. |
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They were receiving frantic calls regarding accounts and computers crashing all weekend long, and they had no idea why. |
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As his target was approached, the left engine conked out again with the piston rod crashing through the block. |
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He apparently struck a pine tree on the edge of a wheat field before crashing into the field at a steep angle, LaRoche said. |
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An investigation found that crew errors led to the aircraft stalling and crashing during the approach to the airport. |
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Marvin runs, slipping on a banana peel, crashing into a mound of stacked bowling pins. |
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Waves with a fetch of thousands of miles come to land here, in a crashing fury some days, or gently, as today. |
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A badly injured hang-glider was airlifted to hospital after crashing on the moorland above Whitworth. |
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Twice this year, little leaks have caused ceilings to become waterlogged and come crashing down. |
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The only sound she could hear was the ocean waves crashing down on the sand. |
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It hit a kerb and lamp post before careering back across Meggeson Avenue, crashing into the parked cars and overturning. |
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They both feel too carefree and happy to worry about crashing into the big elm tree. |
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Hughes the defender, played a one-two with Tommy Mooney before crashing the ball past Neil Patterson and into the Villa net. |
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Some people just use onomatopoeia, while others insist on miming the playing of drums and crashing of cymbals. |
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Instead of freaking about your friends assuming you're a total infant because your dad is crashing your scene, stay cool. |
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The roaring and crashing sounds she had heard the night before had not stopped either. |
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The buildings were designed to withstand the force of even a bigger jumbo jet crashing. |
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She wasn't tall enough or strong enough to keep me on a straight course, so she did her best to keep me from crashing into things instead. |
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With number 13 on his back, the horse took a heavy fall after one of the hurdles and went crashing to the ground. |
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When we went out the first time, a piercing wind had whipped the tops off the crashing waves to send biting showers of stinging sea water at us. |
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The jet sped off the end of the runway, crossed a busy highway, and struck several cars before crashing into a warehouse. |
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The storm cleared its throat across the pan and then broke directly overhead, the thunder and lightning simultaneously strobing and crashing. |
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Even crashing incompatibilities, bathos, or undesired jingly phonetic similarities seem not to impinge on their consciousness. |
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Instead he jumped feet first, bringing the heel of his right foot crashing in to his opponents wrist, causing the other man to drop his sword. |
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Photobombing normally leaves people upset about strangers crashing their nice Kodak moment. |
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He fell 25 feet over a ledge and suffered head injuries after crashing into rocks. |
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Their ensuing attempt to overpower their hijackers resulted in the plane crashing into a field. |
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Somehow, I felt as if whatever we had built here might come crashing back down at an overloud voice. |
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Water falls were alive with the crashing of water on rock, rivers trickled, birds sang, people chattered, lava boiled and fires crackled. |
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The realization suddenly hit Sahara like a train crashing through a farm house. |
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The noise of crashing wood, trucks beeping in reverse, and men shouting was overpowering. |
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My tough little four-wheel-drive is just the job for Scotland's roads in the 21st century, crashing through the potholes with gay abandon. |
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He downed the drink in one gulp and sent the glass crashing into the flames of the open hearth embedded in the left wall. |
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At Hull freak winds sent a chimney stack crashing through a roof of a house into a bedroom where a 16-year-old girl was sleeping. |
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Surrounded by crashing surf, there is no place on its perimeter to land a boat. |
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Then we'd take a swim in the crashing surf before hiking back to our kayaks. |
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Cheap laughs were hard to come by, and the crashing economy seemed to be turning all Hong Kong films into horror movies. |
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History and a chain of disconnected memories came crashing over one another in my head. |
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Finally, when I got to the mission where the Vikings and Cimmerians were to join forces, the game couldn't load the mission without crashing. |
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He also thought that he could hear the faint sounds of waves crashing against a cliffy shore. |
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Melody was shocked to hear such a crashing sound in a place so quiet and peaceful. |
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A 17-year-old German joyrider faces a legal plucking after provoking the death of 300 chickens by crashing a van, Reuters reports. |
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It collided with the jug, sending it toppling over and crashing onto the polished tiles. |
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We stayed out in the countryside for six months, finding empty houses and crashing where we could. |
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I stared silently out the window as an eerie aura of phosphorescence crowned the long rows of waves crashing onto the beach under the moonlight. |
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There were huge, surging black waves, whipped by a driving wind and crashing in on their small craft. |
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Still, my mind whirls as the ground comes crashing upwards, ending in a bone-jarring snap. |
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She came to a stop by colliding with the kitchen draining board, sending her host's crockery crashing to the floor. |
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It was, in truth, a compromise, and the working arrangement suddenly threatens to come crashing down at a stroke. |
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Careening into the cobblestone street, the blade looked like a guillotine crashing down on its victim. |
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Witnesses described a loud bang, the pilot ejecting then the plane veering upwards into the sky, then crashing straight down. |
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Now here's something that's sure to have you crashing around the front room practicing your best air guitar moves. |
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Then at around midday the water was taken over by windsurfers crashing through the waves. |
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However, he lost his momentum during the flip, and his carefully executed spin turned into a wobble, sending him crashing into the floor below. |
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The cat jumped to a height of two metres or more, hooked the bird with the claws of one outstretched paw and brought it crashing down to earth. |
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Doing so will take a load off your feet, and prevent your brain from becoming clogged, cluttered or crashing like your hapless personal computer. |
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It's just like the issue of Aida being one of the greatest of all operas and still being a crashing bore. |
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The hastily lowered ladder leaned at the back, looking as though it would come crashing down at any moment. |
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Studying economics and only economics in the third year made life in the classroom a crashing bore. |
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The idea of sharing Christmas cheer surrounded by warm sands and crashing surf sounded wonderfully alluring. |
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The staging was subpar and the costumes a crashing bore to anyone who knows anything about Wagner performances of the last 40 years or so. |
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Most of Friday's lead-up events were, not to put too fine a point on it, a crashing bore. |
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This isn't to say that it is, to borrow from one of its songs, a crashing bore. |
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Seventy-five thousand horsemen armed with long lances came crashing out of the woods. |
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As soon as I put weight on my feet I lost my balance and fell, only a quick grab for the headboard of my bed saved me from crashing to the floor. |
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I wasn't preaching to people who dedicated Thanksgiving Day to gorging on turkey and then crashing on the couch in front of a football game. |
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For the record the traffic light was green and I was not crashing the lights. |
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Earlier this month I find the museum abuzz with activity and the crashing sound of metal trolleys being loaded onto removal vans. |
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Then the amtracs came in, crashing through the swali-covered fence near the front gate. |
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A network built upon trust and cooperation comes crashing down when thugs and goons roll through the neighborhood. |
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The first night we went to this club that it just felt like we were crashing a bad highschool party. |
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Is this person likely to be litigious and bring lawsuits crashing down on the company? |
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He took a running leap and jumped onto the cot, sending it crashing to the ground. |
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I wondered if the kite's head-stick gets its name from the part of the anatomy it ends up embedded in as it comes crashing back to earth. |
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Closing with the sound of lazily crashing waves in the distance, the album comes full circle. |
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Dave Unsworth stepped up to send a swerving left-footed free kick crashing past Preston keeper Teuvo Moilanen. |
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To my surprise, the door was unlocked, so crashing the party was pretty easy. |
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I was expecting to hear waves, wind, drops of water, a few puffins chirping away, perhaps even some crashing sounds as ice falls into the sea. |
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Her ethereal vocals soared over a backdrop of lush guitar licks, deep bass and softly crashing drums during their stunning half-hour set. |
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Some owners complained that their systems were crashing during game play, sometimes with error messages popping up. |
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The missiles glided through the air crashing through the remaining soldiers. |
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My ears were still ringing from the crashing guitar chords, and my head hurt. |
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It was now raining pretty hard, and thunder was crashing loudly above the house. |
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They could hear the heavy rain pounding down on the rooftop and the thunder crashing. |
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I popped up and crouched, and when I'd gotten ahead of the crashing white, I roller-coastered to the top of the lip and shot back down. |
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The roll-on roll-off ferries received minor damage after crashing together in dense fog around 5pm on Friday night. |
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Driven by hysterical choirs and crashing percussion, the Latin liturgy is indeed rather scary. |
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Daisy woke the next morning to an empty living room and the sound of thunder crashing outside her house. |
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Huge waves were yesterday crashing into Cuba's westernmost areas, with heavy rains reported to have cut off several communities. |
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The fire brigade and police took hundreds of calls as high winds brought trees, telephone and power lines crashing down and damaged buildings. |
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A classic rugby tackle involves grabbing your opponent around the thighs and bringing him crashing earthwards. |
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The crashing walls of the sea had knocked the breath from their lungs, and they struggled to reach the surface once more. |
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Big Ben has more recently figured in fevered truck bomb scenarios that result in it crashing down. |
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Yet another unstated assumption is that the only way to prevent aircraft crashing into populated areas is by regulation. |
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Ashlee got hit by the water, full force, crashing her into her garage door. |
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Instead, he became more famous for crashing his Porsche and signing the world's most lucrative contract. |
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Shortly after the young family ran to safety, the wall came crashing down forcing dozens of people to run from neighbouring houses and works. |
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A car stuffed with drug money crashing outside your record store is a bummer at the best of times, not least opening day. |
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The sound of waves crashing played over this scene as the audience entered the auditorium. |
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When the gymnast misses the beam the device instantly picks up the slack on the gym elastics, preventing her crashing to the ground. |
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Towhees were abundant, and I saw a newly fledged, almost tailless cardinal crashing around in a bush. |
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In retaliation, the little girl knocks over the entire table, sending the game and its pieces crashing to the floor. |
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And then came the churning, rolling and rolling again in the river bottom, crashing against rocks and brushing by tamarisks bent by the flood. |
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The culprits skidded round the green in a Peugeot car before crashing into a tree sapling and running off. |
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It seemed the wind was so strong the island would be blown crashing into the shores of the mainland. |
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The locomotive and six trucks are lying alongside the tracks after crashing into boulders on the line. |
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He said the impact of the giant wave had sent a deckhand crashing across the cabin and into a window. |
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If some great pinnacle of ice was to come crashing down on me, why would God put out a hand and stop it just to save me? |
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As I walk the halls, I nervously await one of the rattling tchotchkes to come crashing down onto the quaintly undulating creaky floorboards. |
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At one point in time, Jackie considers becoming a scab and crashing through the picket lines. |
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A scaffolding pole came crashing in through the rear window, spearing between Caroline and Astor and exiting through the windscreen. |
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Winds of 120 mph and drenching rain tore off rooftops, hurled debris through the air and sent huge waves crashing into buildings. |
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This trainee air force pilot died last week, crashing his training aircraft while on a navigational training flight. |
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Each stroke of the blade sent branches crashing into the undergrowth and gouged deep scars into the old oaks. |
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In last month's crash a spinning car brought a telegraph pole and live power cables crashing onto nearby homes. |
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The driver jammed his feet on the brakes, causing the car to veer sideways and shudder into a stop before crashing into a nearby telephone pole. |
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He died Aug.10, 1896, from injuries received after crashing one of his hang gliders two days earlier. |
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When my home PC slowed down then started crashing a couple of days ago, I knew it was time to go on a malware hunt in my own backyard. |
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For the second time in four months, a veteran aviator has walked away from his downed aircraft after crashing while landing. |
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Just then, his arms gave up and he collapsed, then the six man-sized boulders came crashing down on him. |
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Opening ceremonies were interrupted for a time when a tent pole came crashing down on a visitor. |
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Unfortunately, on its first test flight, it flew only 500 yards at an altitude of 100 feet before crashing. |
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A motorist had a lucky escape after crashing his car into a house and almost ending up in a pond in Southwick on Wednesday. |
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A teenage driver killed his 16-year-old friend and then ran off after crashing a stolen car in Stanwell. |
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Evacuating the offices, they heard loud bangs and crashing noises in the loft above their office and raised the alarm. |
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A popular Hampshire club cricketer died after crashing his car while double the drink-drive limit following a night out with friends. |
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The noise from the kitchen of crashing dishes and cutlery reverberate deafeningly off the concrete floor. |
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And in front of the mountains was a barren land covered in only sand and stone with the waves crashing against the shoreline. |
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The four are accused of intentionally crashing their car into a motorbike, killing a teenager. |
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Populations of snowshoe hares also fluctuate dramatically over approximately ten-year periods, increasing a thousandfold, then crashing. |
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I jumped once more, letting out a yelp as my knee bashed into the table and I went crashing to the floor. |
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An army rifleman based in Warminster has been banned from driving for three months after crashing his car into a lamppost. |
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The band has a tight grip on melody, mixing dreamy guitar work with crashing drums and painfully self-aware lyrics. |
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In Brahms, he burst on the stage with his wife, NYCB principal Jenifer Ringer, and thunderbolts started crashing. |
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It was impossible to hear anything over the deafening crashing of the desks or the unbearable exploding of the hallways. |
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Seagulls yelped in the distance above the sound of the crashing waves and flew among the turrets and battlements of the dark castle. |
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High winds are thought to be responsible for a double-decker bus crashing through a barrier and into a ditch today. |
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The merciless rain beat down so hard, even the thick canopy of the dark woods gave way to the crashing heavy droplets. |
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It was the sound of glass, tinkling in such a mass it sounded like waves crashing on a beach. |
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The trolley tipped onto on its side, sending baby Charlotte crashing to the floor, still strapped in her seat. |
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The rack was being forklifted off the truck and slid off, crashing to the floor. |
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The rumbling of a crashing spacecraft was heard and the deafening noise stopped the argument. |
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There were a group of older kids tobogganing down there, and residents said they were deliberately crashing into the trees. |
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That is how fragments of the asteroid belt can end up crashing into Earth as meteorites. |
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He lunged forward, but the heavy chains around his ankles brought him crashing back down to the ground. |
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She said she believed if they had not had strong brick gateposts the car could have ended up crashing into their home. |
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The force of the winds bent their wings, sending them crashing to the ground below. |
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Cheryl rolled to her left to avoid another crashing of the wooden club, her saber now drawn from its hidden place beneath her cloak. |
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Suddenly, one of the horses stumbled, sending the rider crashing through fallen corn stalks and into a hidden pit beneath. |
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Concrete awnings from parts of the roof dangled dangerously, occasionally crashing to the ground. |
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Played out on steel drums at 13 bpm, it sounds like a milk float crashing into a village pond. |
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Besides the fact that you're scared out of your mind that this plot will come crashing down upon your ears? |
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The car continued to rotate a full 380 degrees before crashing into a nearby solarium facing in an easterly direction. |
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Passengers were boarding a double-decker in Crawley, West Sussex, when another bus hit it from behind before crashing into a shopfront. |
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It was his flatmate who eventually roused them, crashing in through the front door exhorting the flat to come and see him dance the polka. |
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Then chaos and catastrophe theories jump on board and my analogy come crashing down in a shower of mixed metaphors. |
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When that came to a crashing halt, he raised his arms in triumph, much to the delight of the audience. |
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As she turned to Natalie a loud crashing noise followed by a shower of glass filled the air. |
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Cresting over the back of a wave, the boat plunges into a trough and rides up the back of another swell, crashing through into another trough. |
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The ripples silently hit the tub before crashing waves slapped against the metal sides. |
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The steel bandings bit into his hands, and he slid down its length, crashing into the cart below. |
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An 80-year-old woman has been left black and blue after crashing to the ground four times on pavements near her home. |
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Don't be surprised if gagsters manage to smuggle atomic bombs and crashing aircraft into the story. |
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No one likes crashing and it was obviously a horrible feeling for the next few days after such a big shunt. |
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Riding inside a tube with the wave crashing down around the surfer is particularly impressive. |
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Running down the long corridors he took a wrong turn, crashing into a group of girls before he realised his mistake. |
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It began with brass, drums and crashing cymbals, and it skipped into an irresistible beat that was borne along by a thumping tuba. |
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Either side, water plummets over the dizzying drop in great cascading sheets, crashing down on the rocks far below. |
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Between the icy rain, the blasts of wind, and the crashing noise of the falls, the area seems desolate and terrible. |
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I only hope we'll be lucky, and the marketing mooks and midriffs will learn this before it comes crashing down on all of our heads. |
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James stopped and stood looking out toward the ocean with its moonlit waves crashing against the shore. |
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One reason for crashing the landers was to provide signals for the seismometers the astronauts had placed on the surface to study moonquakes. |
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But without the accompanying TV show, all crashing waves, white sand and gnarly crofters, the book reveals itself as something of a curate's egg. |
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It was yet a young storm, and had not released its initial onslaught of blinding lightning, crashing thunder or pouring rain. |
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It was quiet from midnight to 6 a.m., but then it was like in the cartoons when the factory whistle blows, they just started crashing. |
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The oil drillers are worried about icebergs crashing into their platforms or sinking their tankers. |
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Closing my eyes to better appreciate the feelings crashing through me, I found that I understood the blue jays, robins, sparrows, and finches. |
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Carl Stonehewer, the Denton-based former Belle Vue star, is facing a skin graft operation on an arm after crashing at Workington on Saturday. |
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He never found me, I only saw him crashing through the trees and underbrush like a herd of wild buffalo. |
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In the distance, I heard the sound of footsteps crashing through underbrush. |
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The fragile tops of them were knocked down by the body blow from the creature, sending them crashing to the ground. |
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An elk jumped through his family's downstairs window, crashing into the kid's bed, but the toddler escaped with just a scratched cheek. |
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He slammed head-first into the killer, sending the man crashing to the floor. |
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Lucian slammed on the brake pedal, crashing Rye into the glove compartment. |
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It fishtailed wildly before crashing into a light post and coming to a complete stop. |
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A man narrowly escaped with his life after crashing into the back of a lorry at around 11.45 pm. |
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There was a huge bombora breaking to our left, and huge seas crashing on the rocks around the cliffs to our right. |
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Note the seagull crashing into the sea ending, as Donny's ashes are blown into their faces. |
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He died at the scene, crashing into a concrete shop canopy before landing on the pedestrian area. |
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Many times I slipped over on the steep icy slopes, losing my footing and crashing down on the rubble. |
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We don't have a generator, but we have enough uninterruptible power supply to shut down safely and avoid systems crashing. |
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The days of desperately trying to escape the clutches of some crashing bore in the corner of a nightclub are long gone. |
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I think he has simply demonstrated once again why he has become such a crashing bore. |
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Unluckily for her, we were cuffed together, so she came crashing down with me. |
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More than a dozen of its Faireys are reported as crashing or ditching into the sea, though none has yet been discovered in reasonable condition. |
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She was involved in a horrific smash, crashing into two cars which had already been involved in an accident. |
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If we had skidded here we'd have had a long fall before crashing into the sharp boulders below. |
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But the raindrops weren't as they were, each drop was heavy, like bowling balls crashing into the ground, pelting Jude to his knees. |
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Adrianna was standing on the forecastle deck near the bowsprit of the ship, staring out at the crashing waves and crystal clear water. |
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The windscreen cracked and the elephant came forward again, crashing into the door. |
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The towrope snapped, and the towed car veered across the road before crashing into the side of the bus. |
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But as I drew the curtains next morning, I could see white breakers crashing onto the beach. |
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The waves may be crashing hard around your ears and the harsh, white breakers stinging your eyes, but hope springs eternal. |
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Also, any powerplay unit can fall out of the habit of doing some basics, such as putting the puck on goal and crashing the net. |
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Zack was throughly impressed by the waves crashing on the breakwater, but was disappointed at the paucity of good skipping stones. |
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A motorcross champion was killed when his speeding car exploded into a fireball after crashing into a lamppost on a waterlogged road. |
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Within five seconds, the winery erupts into a fireball as flames lick the sky and the crashing explosion sends debris hurtling everywhere. |
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I remember sea frets, I remember walking down there at night, I remember sitting on the rocks with the waves crashing inches away. |
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I find it close to impossible to feel sorry for a politician who finds his or her career crashing in ruins. |
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This means I can actually work on writing for long periods of time without my computer freezing or crashing on me. |
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Paul is mesmerized by the sounds of the waves crashing against the shore and the sight of the moon against the night sky. |
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Normally in bad sci-fi, even after crashing, spaceships work without a problem the second time they start them up. |
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Mel comes back, Mark gives me the nod, and a second later he's crashing to the floor. |
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Before the soldiers could grasp what was happening, bombs were exploding and trees were crashing noisily. |
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Five times in instantaneous succession, the heavy gun spoke, the crashing sound deafening all within the room. |
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Equally impressive were the spectacular views of both bays, with the rising waves crashing up against the sea walls. |
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The song has a stormy quality that lends itself to images of waves crashing violently against rocky shorelines. |
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The club partly blamed crashing out of Europe to Feyenoord, which went on to win the UEFA Cup, for the dismal figures. |
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Like Yosemite it has nature in abundance with mountains, rivers, waterfalls and wildlife plus a crashing ocean close by. |
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The occupants of the car drove off at high speed, crashing into a small bridge on the estate, before heading towards Castledermot. |
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It should stay up, support large numbers of open browser windows without crashing, have a tolerable text editor, and it should be easy for me to cut and paste. |
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Fed up of being surrounded by a revolving cast of affluent crashing bores, I vowed to get out more. |
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Just a bunch of us crashing in a big house and making a film in Katrina water. |
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Carey veered past a bollard, finally crashing into a barricade not far from a guard booth. |
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Even more luckily, that bungee cord was short enough to keep it from crashing. |
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Instead of watching Rage, the Simpsons and Neighbours, I find myself waiting up for the end of Law and Order then crashing as soon as it finishes. |
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When they're both going, it's like watching two thrashing machines, one crashing the ball through gully and point and the other lifting anything within reach over mid wicket. |
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Both will be having a joyous time crashing up, down and across waves. |
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Will our societies bear up under the lightning that is crashing down on them? |
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The rearmost row of boxes toppled from the back of the truck, crashing onto the road, and Ian glanced behind him as the thin cop shouted in surprise. |
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On entering the water, I am immediately on an undersea treadmill, legs pumping furiously, pressure gauge falling like the altimeter of a crashing aircraft. |
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In the hotel's 11-acre palm-fringed ground mynah birds chatter, chipmunks dart about and the rhythmic crashing of the ocean waves harmonises the languid days. |
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I saw the crashing wrecks of amusements and arcade machines. |
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Fans had barely caught their breath, however, before cricket pavilions around the world reverberated to the crashing of more heroes falling from their pedestals. |
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A sudden crashing sound rang out, and somebody was being pushed aside. |
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Decades later, in 1974, a slow-moving train derailed, crashing in the same spot but resulting in no deaths or injuries. |
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It looked like the pilot had attempted to do a barrel roll while crashing. |
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The title track tries to deflate its portentous musical backing of crashing cymbals and thunderous pianos with daft lyrics about needing a new eiderdown and some binoculars. |
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My biggest fear, of course, is swimming slower than the hundreds of other meshuggeners and being left behind, solitary in the open sea and crashing waves. |
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It's a guitar thrashing, cymbal crashing, feedback climaxing belter! |
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A huge crashing noise came from outside, and the building shook. |
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And even with the tsunami of fame crashing down, it only hardly fazes them. |
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It's been a really long time since I snowboarded, and even at my best I was totally black and blue from crashing so often, but miraculously I am pretty good at it this time. |
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Two hours later, however, an unscripted part of the program came crashing into their lives. |
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In a Star Trek-inspired turn of events, he ends up forwarding centuries through time, crashing onto an alien planet where roles between simians and humans are reversed. |
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Priss nearly rocketed right through the ceiling at the sudden and abrupt sound of a fragile object crashing onto hard, uncarpeted floor and breaking into pieces. |
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It is also a highly physical sport and body-checks can sometimes see players crashing to the ground without any punishment being meted out by officials. |
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How he does it, and what happens when it all comes crashing down, is the story of nuts! |
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At a deeper level, it seems to me that he is a world-class crashing bore. |
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The truck did a quick roll and landed with a crashing smash onto its side. |
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It is understood that the teenager was a front seat passenger in the car which careered off the narrow road and somersaulted before crashing into trees. |
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A few kilometres away from Madras city on the Coromandal coast, the boom of chisel and hammer rises in the sandy wilderness, above crashing waves and soughing winds. |
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They are barely in control of themselves, taking turns to float up before dumping all buoyancy and crashing back into the wreck in a cloud of silt and debris. |
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The general dips in the graph indicate sections heavy on traffic with the major dips at the end being me crashing and taking off with a tire smoking burnout. |
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With the dance floor set firmly in their sights the crashing breaks, mammoth guitar riffs and vocoders are unleashed with a reckless regard for human safety. |
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We had spent the last hour and a half trying to program our computer to make pretty patterns but all we got was a line, a squiggle and crashing computers. |
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The chase ended in just a few blocks, with the men crashing their car. |
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Barrow boy Wilkie has been in a wheelchair since crashing at Hyde Road Stadium in 1979 and several Belle Vue old boys are expected to be involved in the meeting. |
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In the 1980's, government's touted HIV as near enough a death sentence and in Britain issued public health warnings on television showing icebergs crashing into the sea. |
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The cat ran after the mouse and all the dishes came crashing down. |
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It's a staccato language of enigmatic hand gestures, flailing arms, touching oneself, herky-jerky starts and stops, plunging into space, crashing, spinning, jumping back up. |
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Within minutes of the first plane crashing at 1.58 pm British summer time, the foreign office and ministry of defence would have been aware of the enormity of the situation. |
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We turned and headed back the way we had come, the camels crashing down the mulga like portable scrub clearing engines mounted with packsaddles and water jerry cans. |
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Niagara's recurring invocation of the sound of water, the susurration and crashing of the falls, brings Rhys consciously, at first inexplicably, to mind. |
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Eventually their cloistered world is interrupted when the violence outside literally comes crashing in, forcing them to face the truth of their convictions. |
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The missile continued to rise, finally leveling and falling at an impossibly slow rate, until it had completely carried over the fortress before crashing to the ground. |
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I imagined buses crashing, ferries sinking, autobahn pile-ups, the start of round three of hostilities with Germany, trapping her in that country until she was an old woman. |
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In a world come of age, we have no luxury of a pious hope that God is either our copilot or an air traffic controller who would save us from crashing into each other. |
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In this regard several essays published in 1987 clearly mark a turning point, not to mention the insouciant crashing of psychoanalytic theory on the Black Studies scene. |
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I've heard a good astronomical theory that the moon was created by a planetoid crashing into the earth a long time ago, possibly carrying with it the seeds for life itself. |
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However, when playgoers are asked to sit back and accept all that's not rational, the narrative wrecking ball makes a direct hit and everything comes crashing down. |
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The incident happened on September 1, when a driver careered off a road adjoining the lake, crashing through a drystone wall and ploughing into the water. |
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Soft sounds of crashing waves and passing cars were piped into the room, creating a melancholy soundscape that contrasted with the exhibition's visual flamboyance. |
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Witnesses near Lake Constance reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing a ball of fire and flaming pieces of wreckage crashing towards the ground. |
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Newman then adds that he's been couch-surfing his way across the continent, crashing with like-minded lefties and community organizers along the way. |
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A drink-driver was caught by police after crashing his car into a garden. |
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North Yorkshire landscape photographer Joe Cornish has a particular fondness for his picture of waves crashing over Whitby pier during a winter storm. |
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I gasped when I saw the ocean crashing against the shore in the distance. |
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A loss today could well see the Bears crashing out of the competition at this early stage of the season, unable to reach the top four in the country. |
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I kept crashing in the emergency room and they had to keep shocking me. |
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Both feature a young woman named Melinda crashing a dinner party. |
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Sometimes it feels like crashing a private party, especially where it seems like all the commenters know each other and you're not sure whether you should pipe up. |
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I have visited Friends Reunited and found the whole thing a crashing bore. |
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Two hours is just the right length to be a crashing, uncommunicative bore. |
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For the rains, if anything, have now become a crashing bore in Mumbai. |
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The learned explanations by the translator were a crashing bore. |
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At a deeper level, it seems to me that she is a world-class crashing bore. |
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The pilot ejected and there were no casualties, but the plane exploded after crashing and there is a huge crater in the ground about 60 feet deep. |
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While he pours her feelings out, she treads very carefully and doesn't make the reader feel as though they are crashing into her personal life or snooping into her diary. |
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The sounds of the cars crashing during the demolition derby, along with the screams of excited, or maybe just drunk fans, added to the event's atmosphere. |
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The room echoed with sounds of yelling, crashing, and glasses shattering. |
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It is Meredith who unwittingly brings Tom Ripley crashing to earth when it seems that he has eluded danger and gotten away without punishment for his dark deeds. |
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My top turret gunner tracked him and kept firing until he saw him smoking, then bursting into flames and spinning toward the earth and then crashing. |
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A combination of gusty weather and the relative inexperience of the pilot led to a gyrocopter going out of control and crashing, killing two men, an inquest heard. |
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There's a palpable sense of excitement as the song suddenly explodes into a frenetic blast of crashing cymbals, screeching guitars, and thumping bass. |
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By crashing popular culture with trashy, exploitative entertainment we will gain visibility, have fun, and scare people, which is always a good thing. |
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The adventure ended with a shopping cart crashing into his windshield. |
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A STOLEN car was found dumped in a Wirral street shortly after crashing through a Birkenhead tunnel toll barrier. |
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The singer and pals Lorde and Jaime King were all dancing energetically, as Taylor, 25, lip-synced, before crashing on the sofa. |
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