A low exit down through the hole soon enlarges from flat-out to hands and knees and opens out into The Canyon. |
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To fans in the stands or on television, the two racecars appear to be in a flat-out, pell-mell charge to the finish line. |
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This is the moment in the funeral video that turns the slow, rheumy trickle from Gordon's eyes into flat-out crying. |
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To say on national television yesterday morning that the NRA lied, just flat-out say it, is amazing. |
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Romney won't refute it, because there's no advantage to standing up there in that particular format and telling a flat-out lie. |
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My dad suggested getting a one-level house and adjusting it to fit her needs, but she flat-out refused. |
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They just came out and played real good team ball and they played well and they flat-out beat us. |
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I went down the inside and got the move and I was just holding onto it around the next corner, which is the flat-out right-hander. |
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At the worst of times, this nearly-three-hour self-indulgent muddle of a faux epic is flat-out unbearable. |
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There's a lot of prepackaged fun, marketing schwag, overpriced food, and flat-out waste. |
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She flat-out outdrove the guys in the race, and that's what you look for when choosing a driver. |
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I discovered that an inhibitor on the pace of progress was that every retired respiratory specialist in the country was already working flat-out. |
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Local cultures and political economies are being strip-mined, pre-empted, or in some cases flat-out destroyed. |
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The newer one is no longer a low downforce, flat-out blast and it's now like many of the other circuits we race at. |
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The president came to believe Shamir misled him on the settlement issue, or flat-out lied to him. |
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His post-mortem that there is no red or blue America was tired and flat-out wrong. |
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Old Don said flat-out that he took the girl for both him and his son. |
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But her employer flat-out refused to grant her request. |
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And if that something happens to seem pretty dubious, or even flat-out dumb — well, perhaps that's venturesomeness for you. |
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I could definitely make some dough renting out my dog, who is good with children, a flat-out babe magnet if you take him to the park, and never licks himself in public. |
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But, on the merits, what he says in between is just flat-out false, a lie. |
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More vexing than the short-shrift mentions are the flat-out omissions. |
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By the time I finished doing this it had become a flat-out race. |
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The Texas governor looked flat-out awful, a combination of stiff, awkward, twitchy, and, now and again, homicidal. |
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Griffith loosened the reins and the quivering horse beneath him sprung into a flat-out gallop, nearly unseating him as they rode towards the fallen figure. |
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She is flat-out awesome as murderess and stage-struck wannabe, Roxie Hart. |
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Heading up the final section of the pitch, the way on is through a low, flat-out bedding plane leading directly onto the next pitch, complete with water cascading down. |
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When I asked Facebook's spokespeople flat-out whether the social network was redesigning Notes, I was met with a coy look and vague advice to watch out for something. |
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In 1964 Goldwater ran rambunctiously, flat-out against government. He got shellacked. |
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It offered five other suggestions, four of which were at least debatably helpful, and one of which was flat-out wrong. We have a total of six tests. |
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Once out of the mud and water, the Abbott pivots around several turns while following an S-curve up a hill before laying flat-out back into the dirt circle. |
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Flat-out work subsumed normal existence to the extent that the cast barely believed they were living in the metropolis at all. |
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