The stereo blasted loudly as the people on the streets flashed by the window at unreal speeds. |
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The Italians report when the vehicle was 33 feet away, a warning light was flashed, giving little time for them to react. |
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Her shoulders sagged and irritation flashed across her face as Paige and Carol Anne entered. |
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Every penetration of the wall should be flashed, which keeps window heads and sills dry. |
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They flashed terrifically, then quickly simmered down to pin points of dazzling white, burning ferociously. |
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The pictures of petrol-bomb hurling youths that flashed round the world more than a year ago did irreparable harm to the city's image. |
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A few words flashed into her head, most uncomplimentary, some unrepeatable. |
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Jack flashed the light down the tunnel and noticed that it curved too much to look all the way down it. |
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Suddenly, out of the sky, a bolt of lightning flashed down at the travelers. |
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The night was pitch-black, and the only source of light was from the lightning bolts which flashed through the darkened sky every now and then. |
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On the hillside, lights flashed and men in yellow slickers hurried about the base of the drill, checking its progress. |
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Her long scarlet cloak was slung over a bronze mail shirt that flashed the sunlight. |
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Sarwan settled quickly and seemed in a hurry to score runs as he flashed a cut through the slips for four. |
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He winked at me and I wanted to knock out a few teeth in that smug smile he flashed at me. |
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A painful piece of memory flashed through her brain and gave her extra strength. |
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She gently opened the door and flashed her light to see what lay ahead of her. |
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Mr. Williams stammered, after flashed his daughter a brief expression of shock. |
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The police car flashed his lights briefly at a car that touched 90 or so, but that was about it. |
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The blue light flashed its brilliance once more, and the library faded back in existence around them. |
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He slowly opened his eyes and bright rays of brilliant light flashed into his eyes. |
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Suddenly the boy's eyes flashed a dark blue before he began to charge forward, swinging his broadsword with a single arm. |
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I drove on to the shrubs in the centre and flashed my hazard warning lights. |
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He flashed them a smile and I decided that the best way to handle the situation was a dramatic exit. |
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A lattice of thin white strands flashed dimly on the oak, forming a binding, blinking silvery spiderweb. |
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Her eyes flashed and she tossed back her hair in an attractively defiant gesture. |
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A vision of me stepping on him, wobbling and then falling on him, flattening him like a pancake flashed through my head. |
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Anastasius' eyes flashed for a split second and one dark eyebrow rose slightly. |
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Kassa kicked him in the shins and for a split second anger flashed through his eyes violently. |
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The bus driver didn't look up, so I flashed my pass in front of him then walked toward the back of the bus. |
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He lit the lamp he carried, and flashed an agreed signal to the other three men waiting in one of the canoes a short distance away. |
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Mesa table-mountains and free-standing buttes flashed by, chocolate-coloured and beige, magenta and orange. |
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They flashed an actual police car, and gurned at each other, falling around laughing. |
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Gwen flashed an angry look at her and went around her to the door, shutting it tightly behind her. |
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She winked and a picture of Shawn flashed through my mind, which I squashed down immediately. |
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She touched it gently with one finger, and what flashed through her wasn't pain but a shock of remembered ecstasy and a kind of primitive greed. |
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Brown flashed a knowing look into the gallery, and a few people, for want of a better word, tittered. |
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I flashed my badge at him and he stammered an apology, saying he would take me as far as the edge of the town I needed to get to. |
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Gloriana was the tallest of the three, with bright red hair flaming and swirling around her head, and green eyes that flashed impatiently. |
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Lightning flashed again outside, followed quickly by a loud crack of thunder. |
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And then he flashed me a smile that would have brought a steinbock to its knees, and my stomach lurched. |
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Thankfully, it was then that the light flashed green and I stomped on the accelerator. |
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Her eyes flashed and she opened her mouth to say more, then snapped it shut, and looked away. |
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The man in front of her nodded his head and flashed a look of concern in her direction. |
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Her voice was heavy with sarcasm, and annoyance flashed briefly in her eyes. |
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In markets and tea shops, the news bulletin flashed from transistor radios in Arabic and Urdu, Dari and Pashto. |
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Reflected firelight flashed as they fought and an occasional spark jumped as the scimitars clashed. |
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Joe and Adam had just finished straightening the fence posts and were starting to string the wire when a bright light flashed about them. |
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Precious stones of every hue sparkled and flashed from ornamental designs in brass, copper, silver and gold. |
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Within minutes strobes flashed and sand flew as divers raced from one intriguing subject to the next. |
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At the last moment, her herald blasting a signal on his trumpet, the Kandake veered away from the bristling Roman turtle and flashed past it. |
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Looking backwards at her, the steel-grey eyes flashed with a pulse of cerulean. |
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Marka's violet eyes glared at him, Simian's light brown ones flashed at her, daring her to challenge him again. |
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The lights over the rink dimmed and flashed colors, and a slow song came on over the loudspeakers. |
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My husband's sword pommel glittered gold, the chapes and buckles of his belts flashed silver. |
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As quickly as the ship slipped into subspace, the light hole flashed away leaving no trace it ever had existed. |
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Looks of despair flashed across all of their faces, but to their credit they were too polite to outwardly groan. |
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The Peugeot flashed its headlights before taking evasive action to avoid a collision with the Renault. |
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A screen behind Hansen's back flashed and then an image of a very thin, wasted body appeared. |
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The numbers on the clock flashed luminous green onto the pale shade of his bedside lamp. |
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The blue light flashed across the water's surface, turning her body different shades of blues and aquas. |
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Sparks flashed from the control panels as the instruments scrambled to adjust to the power surge. |
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An entire sector of space flashed as thousands of human ships came out of hyperspace. |
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Jolene flashed a look at the gate and saw the guard back there again, staring blankly into space. |
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Rain poured down from the flat, gray clouds above as thunder boomed and lightning flashed. |
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Thunder cracked as a response to Malia's anger, and lightning flashed, blinding everyone temporarily. |
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The fire swept through the halls of the second floor in the north wing of the school, and flashed through the cockloft above the classrooms. |
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He flashed an apologetic look at Jonah and Sally, his face a mixture of guilt and fear. |
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His eyes flashed with anger for a moment, making Gwen step back unconsciously. |
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They seemed to almost cloud over before the whites of his eyes flashed a cold blue. |
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He chuckled when she nodded and his eyes flashed in sweet amusement when she pulled a displeased face at him. |
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Visions of rude, fast-talking, brash Yankees flashed briefly through my adolescent mind from tales overheard from relatives. |
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Following the photo finish, there was an anxious wait before the scoreboard flashed up confirmation of Britain's dramatic win. |
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His eyes flashed just a little bit, with some vague, indefinable emotion, perhaps surprise, when he saw she was still lying in bed. |
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She sat down without a word, simply exchanging a quick glance with Jane, whose eyes flashed with gentle commiseration. |
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Images of Bruce Lee and the night fighting scene in Enter the Dragon flashed through my mind like flags on the field of battle. |
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Her brow furrowed in confusion, but then her eyes flashed with anger again. |
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After the pond flashed by, Carlile stared out the window until the train jolted and huffed into the station. |
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You come out the other, and it's like a light bulb has flashed inside your head. |
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All of this, ever just below the surface of my thought, flashed across my mind in the instant between my question and his answer. |
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Her golden dagger clanged twice as it flashed deep into his visor and put his eyes out. |
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His eyes flashed with anger and he grabbed Willis' wrist and twisted it behind his back. |
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The events of the last night she remembered flashed before her eyes as she tried to conquer the weakness she was feeling all over her body. |
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They both stopped and flashed plastic smiles when the harried young man made eye contact with them. |
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I flashed a sweet plastic smile and turned away, trying to walk on unsteady feet towards the door leading to the elevator banks. |
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At Beverley two outings ago, Ouninpohja was trapped on the rails entering the final furlong but flashed home in third place. |
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The goalkeeper didn't even move as the ball flashed past him, sending ripples down the back of the net. |
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As the van was speeding down the street, lamps overhanging above us flashed by quickly. |
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They flashed quickly past Marcy, and she had taken them in and interpreted them without knowing it. |
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But anger flashed across her face when the cellular phone in her pocket rang. |
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A blue damselfly lurked, wings swept back, then flashed out to hawk the beck. |
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For an instant, sheer terror flashed across Lady Alison's face, then she composed herself and turned. |
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The quote was diligently flashed around the world by wire agencies, including the Press Association. |
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However, the whole incident was flashed around to other bases, telling everyone to behave themselves. |
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She looked back once and flashed me a small but dazzling smile then disappeared into the crowd. |
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With the spread of the Internet, news and events are flashed all over the word in an instant. |
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This era is also made unique by the speed with which sporting feats are flashed around the world. |
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Her photograph was being flashed onto television screens last night in an effort to find her relatives. |
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Throughout the show various statistics were flashed up on the screen which frankly seemed hard to believe. |
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Ther was a pause as the lightening flashed outside the window, followed by an earthshaking thunder. |
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I saw a picture of him that was flashed on the screen at the time of his arrest. |
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This information will be flashed on the digital display screen at the bus stop. |
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The giant white screen flashed images of people in the streets mourning Corrie's death. |
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Nick listened to the facts and then the news channel flashed a picture of Leigh across the screen. |
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Their pictures will be flashed on television screens to help reunite them with their traveling companions. |
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Mobile phones are bombarded with text messages and information is flashed on motorway signs. |
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As he crossed the finishing line his image was flashed up on the large screens. |
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As soon as the first image flashed up on the screen it would have been clear what site it was. |
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As he addressed them, huge figures flashed up on an electronic scoreboard, detailing the jump in unemployment. |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind and behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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A picture flashed on the screen, a handsome face with a day's worth of stubble. |
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On the two giant screens flanking him, video images flashed in rapid-fire succession. |
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The bright colors of their sails flashed across the whitecaps before disappearing in the heavy swells. |
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He didn't give her time to respond, only flashed her a brilliant, wicked smile. |
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Take the words of the foreign affairs committee which flashed up on the screen. |
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He was relieved when a picture of his nephew flashed up on the television screen. |
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A map flashed onscreen, indicating a location with the proper coordinates beside it. |
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A crackling image flashed onto the screen, lines of static and interference scrolled up and down the message. |
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He stopped as a picture of Abbey flashed onto the screen of a news network. |
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Just then another passenger rose from his seat and flashed a small plastic card at the warring parties. |
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The heavens began rumbling and grumbling, and without warning, great bolts of lightning flashed out and struck several larger demons down. |
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He flashed his badge, ignoring the groans and grumbles from the rest of the people in line. |
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Despite living in a homeless shelter, he flashed wads of cash and frequently took airplane trips on purported business. |
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Undercover officers posing as tourists flashed their expensive mobile phones as bait, waiting for the gang to strike. |
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A mother has warned other residents to be on their guard after a man flashed her 12-year-old daughter. |
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Believing a man had flashed at his girlfriend, he drove at him, jamming him against a wall. |
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The man flashed her after he told her he needed help finding clothes for a party. |
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He flashed the attendant behind the counter a dimpled grin and she smiled back warmly. |
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Is there a man among you who hasn't poured himself into tight jeans or favoured a T-shirt that flashed a beefy bicep? |
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She stood up, and balanced the basket on her hip though a stab of pain flashed up her body from her right leg. |
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He said he had entered the right hand carriageway to turn into Station Road and had been flashed across by other drivers. |
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Rain battered, lightning flashed and thunder rolled, but everyone nodded into a peaceful sleep after a while. |
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Already the winds were starting to buffet him and lightning flashed throughout the clouds and stabbed the ground. |
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Low, dark clouds boiled overhead and lightning flashed and thunder rolled down the mountainside. |
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She quickly flashed him an appreciatory grin, and walked over to one of the towering shelves stuffed with books. |
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My eyes flashed past Nathan picturesque face and caught a figure in black that stood out plainly in the mass of livid colors. |
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The all clear signal flashed on the screen, and both doors leading to the back of the building were securely locked. |
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It flashed irrationally through my still fuzzy mind that perhaps he was going to tell me it was all a joke and he didn't care about me at all. |
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The registration number and description of the vehicle Jones is believed to be driving was also flashed on signs on highways. |
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About half a pint later the box vibrated violently, lights flashed and a voice ordered me back to the waitress, as a seat was waiting. |
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I flashed a big smile then grabbed the volume dial and turned it up until it wouldn't go anymore. |
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Thunder rumbled around the rooftops and lightning flashed repeatedly across the sodden skyline. |
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Thunder rumbled and lightning flashed, making the scene even more nightmarish. |
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Some where in the back of her mind an image flashed, a tiger prowling on a barren landscape. |
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Sub-managers and senior assistants flashed about the store in all directions seeking cash. |
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Time crept slowly by as my thoughts flashed over the good day I had enjoyed. |
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The screen flashed the contents of each player's hand and the hosts provided a running commentary on the wisdom of every check, call, and raise. |
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The machine beeped in recognition of the code and the numbers flashed momentarily across the screen. |
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Looking somewhat hurt, she flashed him a glowering gaze and shot off down the hall, almost to her bedroom door when the phone rang. |
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The driver flashed his lights and tailgated him for a couple of hundred yards. |
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An ironic and sarcastic grin flashed upon her oval face as she announced the name of the horse. |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind, behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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In a rare moment in the Arizona desert it poured, thunder crashed, and lighting flashed. |
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The blinding sun flashed over the graceful wings of the hawk soaring through the clouds. |
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The sounds of laughter echoed in his head and the images of men laughing flashed across his eyes. |
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A sword flashed out of nowhere and parried Chris's attack, then pinned him to the ground. |
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A manta ray flashed, scattering a school of butterfly fish, silver and striped with dark gold, each moving like the pulse of a wing. |
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The air in the room was silent and dead as pictures of war flashed across the telescreen. |
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The green grass of the kingdom flashed past within a few minutes then we were flying overtop the desert badlands. |
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Forcing his opponent to drop the ball, he flashed in to kick the ball over the line and dive onto it to score a great try. |
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Nathaniel drifted off, his green eyes glimmering and a spark of something unreadable flashed over the leaf-green irises. |
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Just as a fork of lightening flashed past her window, two figures appeared in the doorway. |
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He switched it on, and watched as the screen flashed as the machine went through its boot-up procedure. |
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We were all ears after he had announced himself and flashed his warrant card. |
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Annoyance flashed through Rosemarie like lightning as a deep, resonant laugh came from above. |
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One of them flashed a signal to the nanoprocessor that controlled the bed and the restraints clicked off. |
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The metal where Cath's hands grabbed suddenly flashed hot, searing her skin. |
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There flashed upon the minds of some thinkers the idea that here, in economics, was to be found the key to a real science of man. |
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The Elder's eyes flashed, his wide face craggy with age, his cheekbones and jaw resolute. |
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They then executed a well-controlled maul before the ball was flashed out to the opposite flank. |
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He flashed her a secretive smile before covering it up with a more somber expression. |
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From a ruck in the middle of the field the ball was flashed across the three-quarters. |
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As he looked at me, he flashed a seemingly perfect smile, his straight white teeth gleamed in the light. |
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Bright lights flashed in an array of colors, advertising everything from vehicles to burlesque houses. |
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A white light flashed briefly before my eyes, and there were no other words to be said. |
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Thundering flickers of light flashed across the late night sky, the tattle tale sign of the oncoming storm. |
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For a brief moment, a flicker of desire flashed across his face, then was gone as quickly as it had appeared. |
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She flashed the other woman a forced smile before quickly returning her attention to her daughter. |
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With an oversized sweater hanging from his portly frame, Peterson waved and flashed a forced grin as the crowd applauded politely. |
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That free kick was precisely judged and the blond mane of the skipper flashed at the ball to glance it securely home. |
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A woman was approached by a man who flashed a pornographic photograph of a woman at her and made a lewd comment before walking off. |
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Immediately after stowing our goggles, a blinding bright light flashed in front of my windscreen. |
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Her eyes flashed and twinkled mysteriously, and she shot her gaze towards me. |
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She began to take a step off the ledge, but bright light flashed before her eyes. |
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After a minute, the machine beeped and the green light on the side flashed, indicating that her card had been cleared. |
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Without warning, to his left, a bright light flashed at the edge of the woods, about thirty meters away. |
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Something unreadable flashed across her face, and he set his teeth and whirled around to stalk out of the room. |
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When she reversed into a parking space opposite the church, another car flashed its lights at her. |
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I flashed her a sarcastic toothy smile, to which she responded by burying her face in her bag. |
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As I handed my coin to the vendor, a vision of 240 of Rossi's enormous overflowing cornets flashed in front of my eyes. |
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Lightning flashed in the dark ocean ahead and soon followed by the bellow of the thunder call. |
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She flashed another smile as she casually tossed the towel back to him, taking another sip of her drink. |
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Then it clicked and it was as if a light bulb had suddenly flashed on in my head. |
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Disturbing images of police tape outlining the shape of Evangeline's lifeless body flashed before his eyes. |
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His milk-white hair fluttered around his face, and his pale blue eyes flashed beneath his enormous horn-rimmed glasses. |
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A very old memory flashed through my mind when, as a young boy, I was talking to an uncle just back from the war. |
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A lorry driver stopped at Frankley Services after a car flashed its lights at him. |
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Little squat lobsters were everywhere and flashed into crevices in a bid to attempt to avoid my torchlight. |
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The images of my mother crying and holding on to me as we bid a tearful farewell to our home flashed through my mind. |
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Because it was the eve of Rosh Hashana, the image of a shofar flashed through my mind, and I recalled a Biblical story I'd learned in school. |
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She flashed him the same eyes she first had looked upon him with, the same mockingly blue eyes. |
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Reports flashed up in cinemas, ending the showings as a mark of respect and phone calls were made to family, friends and team-mates. |
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Lightening flashed and a distant rumble of thunder followed it before the pair came out again, the woman trudging downheartedly. |
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He flashed his light over it, and tried to make out what it was, but it was very old and torn. |
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The large creatures were grunting and groaning, and their large, curved tusks flashed in the moonlight. |
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Kevin Fotheringham slid the ball sideways and James Smith drove an excellent shot, which flashed into the net behind the home goalkeeper. |
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An East London train driver's life flashed before his eyes yesterday morning when his diesel locomotive smashed into a stationery truck carrying a load of cooldrinks. |
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The actor then flashed a toothy smile to reveal his uneven chompers. |
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Something flashed through Nick's mind with velocious intensity. |
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Almost as an afterthought he flashed me another knowing grin, but again his eyes told me to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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When his agent asked if he missed his wife, his mind flashed to an image of Alison. |
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Adaela flashed James a venomous smile and began walking at a faster pace. |
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The gold wedding ring on his finger flashed in the sunlight. |
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A green light flashed over the small inner hatch and the door swung open as Terry Reeve and a makeshift team of medics stormed in and began to administer to the wounded. |
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They noticed the AA, smoke and shell fire, but it wasn't until a VaI winged over and flashed his meatball that Patriarca knew something was very wrong. |
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In a split second Jerome, whose anger had begun to build, flashed out his gun and fired, but Selby dropped to one knee and fired his gun, winging him. |
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The diamonds flashed fire as I turned to the mirror, and the heavy beaten gold burned like a halo about my head. |
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The small light flashed green, and I pulled the bike out of the docking station. |
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An image of two yawning voids behind amber glass flashed through her mind. |
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As I stepped into the main building that housed Unit C, an earsplitting siren blared suddenly and a dozen strobes flashed. |
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A sudden burst of bright green light flashed behind the tree. |
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Bright light flashed across our eyes as fire blew up everywhere. |
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Mark turned and flashed the light to where Tina was standing. |
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The automobile in front of them flashed a warning signal of red to tell of slowing, and he eased up on the gas as he headed further into the dark city. |
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He waited until they were closer and then flashed the prearranged signal. |
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James flashed an apologetic look, but Leanne felt sorry for him. |
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He flashed an indecipherable look at me and opened the door. |
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I flashed a look of gratitude at Noelle, and she nodded coolly. |
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She flashed him a dangerous glance before looking away again. |
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Coach flashed a look of disgust in our direction and walked up to me. |
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Eric flashed a look between the two of them but didn't say anything. |
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Jason's eyes flashed with anger, and I began to shrink inside myself. |
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His eyes flashed with anger behind his round gold framed glasses. |
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Darcy's face paled and her green eyes flashed with restrained emotion. |
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Michael was so wrapped up in not letting her see the pain in his eyes that he didn't notice the pain that flashed quickly across her own features at his words. |
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Thinking that he had angered me into an outburst, surprise flashed over his face at my abrupt change in attitude, before being quickly replaced with a cool, calm look. |
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This news had earlier been flashed to the world via the BBC website. |
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The television flashed a split screen picture of the two suspects. |
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I smiled and sat back watching as several images flashed across the screen, Matt still grunting in annoyance at not having found his desired station to watch. |
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He raised a scowl as his image flashed across the big screen. |
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As he was working at his computer, a message flashed once on the screen. |
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Jonathan flashed his ID, and the guards motioned the car through. |
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Ralphie responded quickly as he flashed them his press card. |
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Once the fire flashed over the side station, it quickly enveloped the deli restaurant, feeding on the combustible interior finishes and furnishings. |
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He set his equipment beside the campfire, patted Tyler's head enough to make him just start to rouse, then flashed a wicked grin before moving to the shadows. |
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The loom of the lighthouse flashed across the sky. The waves moved back and forth across the jagged rocks, gradually becoming larger and more menacing. |
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But as the gig progressed he seemed to loosen up a bit and started making eye contact with audience members, and he flashed a few smiles in various directions. |
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Instantaneously, the sky darkened, thunder rumbled, and lightning flashed. |
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A memory of running around with Ewen as children, playing tag and wrestling each other to the ground with peals of laughter, flashed through her mind. |
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It stopped when a beam of light flashed upon it from behind. |
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Light flashed across the blade as he pulled his sword from the scabbard. |
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He is a strapping 20-year-old with dark intense eyes but flashed a friendly smile. |
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As her feet hit the mat, a score of 9.95 flashed across the board. |
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The assistant flashed the machine across the bar code on the labels and declined on the grounds that the clothes had been bought six years previously. |
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Kayla flashed him a flirtatious grin, batting her eyes a little. |
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As the driver bios appeared on the jumbo screen, I flashed a toothy grin after noticing that two of them were women. |
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The lighting flashed continuously and rumbling thunder followed. |
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The dark purple irises flashed menacingly in the torchlight. |
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Misha took the phone from Mike and hurriedly dialled Mario's number, not really hearing Miroslav as he swore quietly in Serbian as a motorbike flashed passed him on the exit. |
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Sunlight flashed tree shadows on the farm's face as beams broke from behind a cloud, and a head-turning buzz brought my eyes to the scarlet bee balm flowers beside me. |
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They chanted slogans and flashed four fingers, which has come to symbolize a pro-Morsi camp violently quashed by the authorities. |
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Kids who guess which toon character is going to be the character of the month will see their names flashed on Cartoon Network and get meal vouchers. |
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Her dark eyes flashed when she was upset, and she paused occasionally to smooth her mane of shoulder-length black hair. |
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So much was going on that his eyes flashed images and his body swelled with sweat, and he didn't care about what it was, but just about when he would see it. |
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When I tried to make a lane change, using the turn signal, a yellow warning light flashed in the side-view mirror, providing a clear indication that a vehicle was present. |
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As Hunter waved it in the air, light flashed off his Colgate-commercial-ready grin. |
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A bolt of lightning flashed across the horizon and lit the sky. |
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He started unzipping his jacket and flashed the inside of it at Charlie. |
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She flashed her brights at him, and he went onto the shoulder. |
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Heat flashed along her bonds and they melted instantly, mere puddles of once-hard iron, and she pulled herself free, surrounded in a fiery nimbus. |
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Then Harris walked onto the postage stamp-sized stage, flashed that beauty queen smile and urged her crowd to hunker down. |
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White-spotted moray eels flashed their teeth, a lone hermit crab barrelled along and three young spiny lobsters displayed themselves daringly on a ledge. |
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He smiled and waved to reporters and fans and flashed a V-sign as he left the Santa Barbara County Jail in a black Suburban escorted by three sheriff's motorcycle officers. |
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What happens after a chief executive presses the button to start trading at Nasdaq, has his faced flashed above Times Square and does a half-dozen interviews? |
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Then a guy named raj flashed not what was in his pants, but what was in his heart. |
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The screen froze a moment, then flashed, indicating that the block was up, and that the trade organization wouldn't be able to locate where they were hacking from. |
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The operation's international impact was immense as aerial photographs of the shattered dams haemorrhaging millions of tons of water were flashed around the world. |
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The audience had to work hard to follow what was happening with the dialogue flowing in English and Catalan and the translations flashed up on a screen behind. |
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He flashed a smile when Matt caught up with him and began walking again. |
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High in the sky, the steel weapons flashed beneath the sunrays. |
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What flashed out in bold letters ran a chill of horror up my spine. |
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An electric circuit seemed to close, and a spark flashed forth. |
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His coal-black eyes once again flashed with dark, primal anger. |
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When the lights flashed it illuminated the sky and the whole area. |
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Lightning flashed, illuminating the dark hollow face of a single man. |
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I flashed my biggest, goofiest smile to reassure her that I was fangless. |
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As the woman made to get off the boulder she was perched upon, a tiny pinpoint of yellow light flashed upon the horizon, something which was almost invisible. |
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Months of double dates with me as the fifth wheel flashed before my eyes. |
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It seemed to go faster suddenly and when the moon was completely covered a large, mansion like figure flashed in the sky but it was gone in an instant. |
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But suddenly, the light flickered and flashed out in an instant. |
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In return I flashed the lopsided grin of a fool in an amusement park. |
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Natalie's emerald eyes flashed with irritation and she sighed impatiently. |
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She flashed him a flirtatious smile and waited for a response. |
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I flashed him my most flirtatious smile, and he raised his eyebrows. |
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Liveried flunkies rushed forward to open the doors, TV lights flared, cameras flashed and the crowd cheered as the celebrities stepped into the blinding glare. |
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He thought that they both looked far too young to be frequenting a place like that but, if they flashed a little money, perhaps their youth might be overlooked. |
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A deadly gleam flashed in Sinclair's eyes and he almost grinned again. |
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Hours earlier, even as we were gorging the delicious food on offering in a beachfront restaurant, a suburban train had flashed past, ripping through the silence. |
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A demonic light flashed behind the grotesque mask of amiability. |
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But just as she was about to hang up and try again, the screen flashed red, the speaker clicking and buzzing disagreeably and it struggled for some kind of connection. |
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A laser pulse that lasts less than one trillionth of a second is flashed from the camera. |
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