After that, I snapped back to reality and started dodging his punches and swings. |
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We walked over to Joshua's window, dodging strains of TP all over the crisp grass. |
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This includes dodging and burning in selected areas within a photograph so long as it does not change the content of the image. |
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After she'd debriefed him, she had gone to Noelle's classroom, dodging the hall monitors on the way. |
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We walked down the tar road that was shimmering in the heat, dodging the occasional car sweeping past, until we came to the bridge. |
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I managed to spit out a stream of the sanguine liquid before dodging just in time to miss her foot. |
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But, it's not all dirty work or dodging bullets, her career has also brought her into contact with the stars. |
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We'd nip at the opposing forces heels, dodging their boots and fists, not to mention brickbats and clubs. |
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No respite is given to the women constantly dodging detection and caught up at every turn by gender-specific restrictions. |
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We turned another corner, narrowly dodging another bullet, running down the alleyway. |
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His failure to address that question leaves him open to the charge of dodging an important issue. |
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We weaved back and forth across the road to avoid the largest of the potholes, dodging trucks and motorbikes and cows along the way. |
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Swindon Council has called in the bailiffs to sort out motorists dodging parking fines. |
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This was Ja Fallon at his best again, jinking and dodging and dicating the play, setting up attacks in waves. |
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And if running, dodging and shooting was not your cup of tea, there were car and motorcycle rallies, with dirt tracks and the grand prix. |
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A game of tag is a great way to get children to practice both running and dodging. |
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She ran out of the shroud of dust and towards the helicopters while dodging the rain of bullets that came behind. |
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Maybe they should have Gough out on the doorsteps as a pitchman, dodging the election canvassers to personally tout the club's wares. |
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Nicola found herself dodging death as she made her way down Dooncarton Mountain with the landslides tumbling down either side of her. |
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The puss used up one of her nine lives when she was spotted dodging the Ryanair Boeing 737 as it arrived from Dublin. |
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Everybody's got to be somewhere, and there I was in Vancouver at the age of five, dodging the draft into the War in Vietnam. |
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She threw herself to the floor, just barely dodging a bullet that was aimed for her head. |
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Interpretive techniques such as dodging and burning and adjusting contrast and saturation, have been used since the earliest days of photography. |
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Even though I've been dodging the sun like a madwoman I've still got a bit of a tan. |
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Reivin was dodging using very little effort, as if this was all far too easy for him. |
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With quickness and agility, the boy went under the belly of the horse, dodging big hooves and the swishing head of the beast. |
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She plays the show-biz game like a true scrimmager, dodging, scrambling and tackling much bigger obstacles. |
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However, the cunning female kept dodging them, taking temporary refuge in the grounds of Fermoy Soccer Club. |
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It is absolutely reprehensible for lobstermen to usurp our right to enjoy boating without dodging hazards to navigation. |
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I'd chase along the street nearest the river, dodging out side streets to the riverbank. |
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The boy hurried after him, dodging through the crowd of stevedores and sailors swarming the dock. |
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I've heard many stories from friends about dodging cows on the streets, partying on beaches and suffering from Delhi belly. |
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He pulled him off of her and, dodging a few punches, landed a few jabs and then a roundhouse punch. |
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We spent our last afternoon in a movie theater, dodging a monsoon that had moved in. |
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I uncoiled my legs, and leapt to my feet, at the same time as I jumped forward, dodging further shots as they hit behind me. |
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If you don't give an answer to a loaded question but instead protest its loading, sometimes you are accused of dodging it. |
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Orienteering does not usually involve dodging baby buggies and strolling shoppers as competitors race to the finish. |
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Perhaps through such long experience, the hotel somehow manages to both reek of exclusivity and wealth while dodging gaudy ostentation. |
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As if that weren't enough, we're slaloming down a field of ice-floes, dodging bergs as big as apartment blocks. |
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We bicycled around old town dodging ruts and chuckholes and ignoring the stares from the locals and uniformed children getting out of school. |
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In fact, a scot or secot was a municipal tax in 12 th-century England and someone who went scot-free was one who succeeded in dodging the tax. |
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Similarly, a print area might require dodging during the initial exposure to keep it from reversing when solarized. |
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So we spent the best part of 2 hours running around the house screaming like crazed banshees, dodging my deranged older brother. |
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George Bush and John Kerry are happy to trade barbs about draft dodging and flip-flopping. |
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So if you are using a fluorescent tube source, dodging and burning in the enlarged negative stage may be preferable. |
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God, he's fast for an old guy, she mused, dodging a roundhouse kick from her sensei. |
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We headed for the first period AP English class we shared, dodging lost freshmen and overexcited seniors. |
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I tried to sucker-punch the heck out of him, but he ducked quickly, slipping out of my slack grip bemusedly and dodging a second attempt of mine. |
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The group hovered along the surface, flying over the lava fields and dodging the rare incoming of a lava bomb. |
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He remains in nimble form when it comes to dodging some questions, though. |
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Although kingfishers, bee eaters, storks, dragonflies, mosquitoes and ants are all part of his photographic repertoire, the wary hoopoe has been dodging his lens for years. |
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We go in single file, crunching through the leaves, dodging broken bottles and jutting rocks with our bare feet. |
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Within two minutes, we were dodging cowpats through the country park. |
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They get the high definition thrill of jumping from train car to train car dodging explosions and still scoring a knife kill. |
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Everywhere I saw helicopters jukeing and jinking, ducking and dodging. |
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Lauren Bacall has been dodging accusations of legendry for half her career. |
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Siabra turned obediently to leave and Diego slapped his horn against her haunches, dodging her buck as he sent her off in a gallop toward the main road. |
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Also on Wednesday, April 9, 2003, according to ufologist Jose Escamilla, a cylindrical UFO was seen dodging American anti-aircraft bursts while flying over Baghdad. |
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Without really noticing, he saw Nathan and the others on the bridge grab their harnesses as Sean pulled away into a barrel roll, dodging cannonfire. |
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Elisa swung a punch at his shoulder, and he didn't bother dodging. |
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Somehow we would plod through the day, dodging verbal missiles and accomplishing our missions albeit incompetently, until the doorbell rang for the first time. |
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While lots of children his age go to school, Rizki is on the street in the hot sun or rain seven days a week hawking papers while dodging the traffic. |
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After we finished the sled tow, we slalomed our way around the central Bransfield Basin dodging icebergs, bergy bits, brash ice and some healthy pack ice. |
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There just isn't enough going on up here to have us clock-watching, eating on the job, dodging sessions at the gym to add a final touch to that report or essay. |
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I applaud you for dodging the come-ons of this obvious nitwit. |
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On this day it was a question of dodging the rain that at times hammered down, and then of course out came the Sun, and it was like playing in a sauna. |
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Vehicles merely gain speed near a zebra crossing for the fear of catching a signal and the pedestrians are left dodging speeding vehicles to get to the other end of the road. |
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The shot rang out loudly, and Wer snapped back dodging the bullet. |
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In the past 20 years, the number of cars, trucks, and buses dodging potholes on America's roadways has surged 36 percent, according to the Federal Highway Administration. |
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This means pretty much anyone, gamer or otherwise, can sit down and be dodging green shells within minutes. |
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The pilot announced as the ship began dodging an unseen enemy. |
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She has now become nimble and agile with the experience of dodging through traffic, avoiding moving vehicles, where she taps pleadingly at windows. |
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Mostly, he recounts his adventures dodging bombs, meeting brave men, and eating a lot of bully beef. |
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Now hordes of people are dodging hefty waste removal bills by crossing the border to use Derry City's facilities at Brandywell and Pennyburn. |
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The flat or rounded bottom made them maneuverable when dodging ice floes, but probably unstable in a severe storm. |
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The other men trooped along scatteringly, dodging under the low boughs of the stunted trees. |
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While sometimes paid, conscripts are not free to decline enlistment and draft dodging or desertion are often met with severe punishment. |
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After footslogging, and in my case dodging A-bombs on Christmas Island, we returned to normal life. |
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Now he is fleeing for his unlife, dodging sunlight, quirky monsters, and staying ahead of the angry mob. |
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The trek continues by land and sea across Malaysia and Indonesia, in cars and trains, dodging police patrols, overnighting at flophouses. |
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I was there, too, drinking Guinness and dodging shots of chilli Sambuca in a pub with a parrot. |
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Arthur spent his first two days dodging German shells with just a bag of boiled sweets for food. |
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We stood dodging each other a moment with that unfortunate co-ordination of purpose men sometimes encounter when passing each other. |
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Instead of taking a victory lap, she was was dodging reporters. |
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As a lesson horse she needs to gain confidence in her rider, or can become spookish over the jumps, dodging out of them. |
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But then, dodging airbursts of Archie on the Western Front hadn't exactly been a joyride either. |
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However I hope we shall do better as we go on and as long as there's no dodging or begging the question on our side, I'm not afraid. |
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Wary of hunters, the fleeing deer kept well out of the open, dodging instead from thicket to thicket. |
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After years of dodging baseballs, hockey pucks and errant race cars, spectators are faced with a new threat-terrorism. |
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Liberals loved him, back in 1992, for dodging the draft and for admitting he'd been around pot-smokers without stalking out in a snit or summoning the narcs. |
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Here was a telephone engineer from Tyneside, riding shotgun in a flash Stutz Bearcat, m n, shooting the breeze and dodging the traffic with the greatest of all time. |
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Representing one of the world's most dominant and dynamic new brands should be a piece of sopaipilla for Arebalos after dodging death threats as a journalist. |
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Meanwhile, Hawg 56 was struck by lightning while dodging thunder clouds above but remained on station to coordinate for the medivac removal of wounded personnel. |
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And yet, few people have heard of this gutsy lady, whose training included dodging the recreational swimmers as she ploughed up and down her local pool in Hamilton. |
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Retired squadron leader Bob Hellyer admitted dodging flights involving air-to-air refuelling during his four-and-a-half years captaining a Nimrod. |
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His single-minded pursuit of the wild potato has sent him scrambling over cliff faces at thirteen thousand feet and dodging boulders rolled at him by suspicious farmers. |
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A LIVERPOOL soldier who spent 11 months dodging bullets and escaping ambushes in Iraq has been awarded the Bronze Star for his courage under fire. |
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