They paused for a moment and began to trade a flurry of blows, parries and dodges in a blur of movement. |
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For several minutes he dodges and weaves desperately avoiding gunshots and mortar fire. |
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We have asked him direct questions and he never dodges them, although he may well give himself a moment of reflection before he replies. |
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Swift dodges from all three prevented anything from happening, but it was close. |
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The two swordsmen were behind him and they were starting to get the hang of his dodges. |
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He drew his knife and threw himself into a series of lightning-quick thrusts, parries, lunges, and dodges. |
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He had excellent ball control, beautiful dodges and his crosses were the most precise and measured. |
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The boost in graphical detail has also improved their movements, making their dodges, grapples and infiltrations seem much more realistic. |
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I know all the tricks, the dodges, the right queues to be in, a handy way of always getting into the fast lane for security. |
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The dining area is understated and tasteful, and thanks to a few interior dodges it avoids inducing claustrophobia. |
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A short battle ensues, where Arthur, relatively unencumbered by armor, easily dodges the slow and heavy strikes by the black knight. |
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It's frustrating, especially when your mad dodges and leaps bring you into the path of an enemy you couldn't see. |
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He dodges after the fat kid, who, with surprising adroitness, double-feints and legs it back into the bar. |
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Promoters who mass-market tax dodges now must disclose their deals and customers' names. |
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These days one moves in and out of pop culture the way one dodges raindrops in a downpour. |
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How dare this President collect taxes from ordinary Americans after touting a company that created 881 offshore dodges to avoid taxes. |
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Noting that my percentages were off still dodges the argument about proportionality. |
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What's interesting about the study's finding is that it dodges the trap that snares much of the research on stimulant medication. |
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He censures the cruelty of slave masters, the dodges of legacy hunters, and the meanness of the wealthy, but the targets of his criticisms are normally anonymous. |
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Instead, Pristine barely dodges it and the sword only nicks her as it comes in between her neck and the strap of her bag, which contains the Crystal of Life. |
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A dysfunctional Credit system once again dodges the bullet that would have forced the commencement of a long overdue and desperately needed adjustment. |
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Everyone can see that companies using various dodges and hustles are dominating the airwaves attempting to scare up business for compensation claims. |
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Simon adroitly dodges the kick, flowingly stepping to the side. |
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The person swung around to avoid dodges and hits from Ewen and Tess. |
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I mean, that goes in the hall of fame of dodges and fishy explanations. |
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Early morning out on the patio, a hummingbird dodges between vigas, the buzzing beat of its wings the only sound to break the stillness. |
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With a hook, they try to hit each mature pinecone to the ground below, where a second worker keeps count and dodges falling cones. |
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While Goring cultivates that romance and dodges the overtures of the lovely Mabel and the proddings of his proper father, we meet the film's title character, Sir Robert. |
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Bill Prince We all pay for tax evasion and tax avoidance, too, and the amounts the super-rich squirrel away through tax dodges makes benefit fraud amounts look like peanuts. |
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