I felt like an utter idiot, like a moron jamming a square peg in a round hole while being observed from behind a two-way mirror. |
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Her heart practically stopped when she noticed a grey timber wolf come from behind a tree. |
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Avi was about to say something when someone came from behind him and yanked Adreana into a tight bear hug. |
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About 100 journalists and spectators watched the proceedings from behind a bulletproof glass window. |
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Two officials were inside the room with the prisoners while three others watched from behind two-way mirrors, he said. |
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Then, with a nasty cackling laugh, an ugly tokoloshe stuck his head out from behind a rock. |
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Officers are also trying to trace a larger car, possibly a 4x4 with bull bars, which struck the victim from behind. |
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Alex, who was wounded in the stomach and arm, was apparently shot from behind, the judge said. |
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The man, described only as Witness A, spoke from behind a screen on a video link and with his voice distorted. |
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She had gone ten or 20 yards past him when he ran up, grabbed her throat from behind and assaulted her. |
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Mia was sitting up looking at me from behind and a few boys had quit doing the pushups. |
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Bending down, he wrapped his arms around her from behind and left a kiss on her cheek. |
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He grabbed her from behind and violently attacked and indecently assaulted her. |
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It meant he could not make a move on those immediately ahead and was a sitting target for those chasing from behind. |
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He approached the girl from behind and then ran off towards Hartfield Road. |
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Cowardly thugs jumped a former soldier from behind and savagely attacked him as he walked home after a night out in York. |
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He grabbed her from behind and indecently assaulted her but she managed to fight him off and ran to a nearby house. |
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Dumont films it from behind and to one side such that the perspective becomes slightly distorted. |
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He took them for a walk and they attacked him from behind for no apparent reason. |
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I use all the wood from behind my house to work on my toolshed, but I can't figure out how to turn the logs into plywood. |
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The odd pheasant springs hazardously from behind a dry stone wall and the occasional chapel marks this out as Methodist country. |
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Before you can react, a being will pop out from behind a lamppost and jump onto you. |
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He stood up from behind the couch and opened fire, blasting the doorframe next to his enemy's head. |
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This time the top-edge required a brilliant athletic catch from him, as he sprinted from behind the stumps to a backward square-leg position. |
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The walnut box has a window through which we see three glass vials on a shelf lit from behind. |
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His head is round, his beard is graying blond, and he looks out from behind tortoiseshell glasses. |
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A loud noise that sounded like the heavy doors opening and then clanging closed again came from behind her. |
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Dylan is so touched by her kind words, and comes out from behind the bushes, to the shock of everyone sitting there. |
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The Marine and his cover man slowly walk toward the injured man, scanning to make sure no enemies come from behind. |
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Tom picks the strings from behind the bridge to give an amazing effect on the song. |
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Then, bursting out from behind the trees, the same monstrous face appeared beneath a dark hood. |
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In other designs where the viewing screen is translucent and lit from behind, the image must be copied first onto tracing paper or oiled paper. |
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People living in the cul-de-sac watched either from their doorsteps or from behind net curtains. |
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With a mighty heave, he threw the man from behind the rocks and onto the ground in front of him. |
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The first one grabbed him and carried him off into the darkness with the second one trailing him from behind. |
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Gilly glowered soggily at him from behind the overflowing basin, wielding a large sponge and a rather nasty-looking scrub brush. |
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The car was hit from behind and was rammed into the back of a car transporter, police said. |
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Peeking out from behind the curtain, she waits for Buchanan to introduce her, then she shimmies toward the spotlight. |
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If the stick is pressed toward her foe, Nina will vault over the head of her nemesis, allowing her to strike from behind. |
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Show had Holly in a full nelson when Mysterio tried to attack Show from behind with a chair, but Show punched the chair into Rey. |
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I'm strolling along a stretch of riverside bike path when a bicyclist approaches from behind. |
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The yellow sun is mere inches from disappearing from behind the snow covered mountain peaks that glisten with the snowy white rocks. |
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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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As Marcus called Cole to explain that he was leaving town, he was attacked from behind and chloroformed. |
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Ryan ran out from behind a parked car and ran into the front nearside corner of his vehicle. |
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John Butcher, prosecuting, said Simpson tripped the woman from behind and grabbed her shoulder bag. |
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I sat stunned, but as I looked at her troubled face, the signs of fear and extreme anxiety began to show from behind her mask. |
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They're in there somewhere, but good luck picking them out from behind all those space-hogging skyscrapers and corporate monoliths. |
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She gives me a sidelong glance from behind the white frames of her glasses. |
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Michael Jackson and Madonna, the king and queen of pop, stared out from behind cellophane shrink-wrap. |
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The sneak from behind the bicycle shed is preparing his most squalid betrayal of Britain yet. |
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They hunt by chasing their prey from behind snapping at their tail to demobilise them. |
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I half expected Julie Andrews to jump out from behind a bucking bronco and tell Anne to stop behaving so unroyally. |
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I was standing in the cold, bare hallway of a hospital, listening to my child wail and scream from behind a closed door. |
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Recap is not the first to liberate these documents from behind the paywall. |
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We walked from behind a row of cars and along a walkway through the gardens. |
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A dark nebula, or absorption nebula, is a cloud of gas and dust that blocks light coming from behind. |
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They hold the moment for a little longer, not noticing the light turning green until a horn sounds from behind. |
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In the distance, horns sounded as the royal army began riding out from behind the castle walls. |
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Every time they looked up from behind the cash desk the poster was clearly visible. |
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Suddenly a jet fighter is seen coming in low from behind, and when over the car, it executes a half roll. |
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She was grabbed again from behind and this time a big, scaly, clawed hand was clapped over her mouth. |
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He whistled and a servant hurried out from behind the ladies and came down to the flagway to shield them. |
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His rabbit punch, in effect jumping Moore from behind, was spineless, incredibly stupid, premeditated and potentially life-threatening. |
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The screen was woollen, an open weave to let the sound through from behind, with darned patches, brighter than the yellowed screen. |
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Just as I was leaving, the rain stopped and for a brief time the sun emerged from behind the racing clouds. |
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The sun came out from behind a cloud and the entire world shone with warm and radiant delight. |
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Newcastle have come from behind to win and the fans celebrate like they've won the European Cup. |
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On a hunch, the researchers radioed the ground-based team and urged them to continue gathering data when the star re-emerged from behind Uranus. |
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face to the sun poking momentarily from behind the clouds. |
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The others, AC Milan, came from behind to win the Champions League semi-final derby then lifted the trophy. |
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She sighed from behind him and he heard a small clack as she set her brush down. |
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He knows he's a standout, especially as he hugs a purple bag and peers from behind red horn-rimmed glasses to greet a friend. |
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Micky Adams is walking down the ramp when suddenly he is jumped from behind by a little guy dressed all in black. |
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Minutes after entering a Boston dance club in the early morning hours, he was jumped from behind by three men. |
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Brian grunted as someone jumped him from behind, almost losing his balance and falling over. |
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The two scuffled, falling to the ground, and the officer was overpowered by the suspect who began choking him from behind. |
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Just as he was about to break the lock off the carriage door, he was suddenly jumped from behind. |
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Surprised and unprepared for the unexpected shove from behind, the man toppled over, barely catching himself before he hit the ground. |
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Take the case of a recent accident in which a tipper lorry rammed a car from behind, pushing it under a bus which was parked at a bus stop. |
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Carjackers stole a terrified 75-year-old woman's new BMW after ramming it from behind. |
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Lee said he had been unaware that the rapper had made music and video recordings from behind bars. |
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Rose noticed from behind the bushes that the male's breathing came out in laboring rasps for air. |
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She sensed someone moving very quickly after her before she was hit from behind and had her bag snatched. |
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They were of an older stile, bricks and mortar peeping out from behind chipped whitewash. |
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The soldiers quickly took cover, pointing their weapons from behind street corners built of honey-coloured stone. |
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The attacker, whose face was covered by a hood, grabbed her from behind in the dark alley. |
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The crunching of now deep snow could be heard from behind her, and she froze, unmoving. |
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He was kicked in the head after being attacked from behind in what police believe was an unprovoked attack. |
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What drew Osburn to Edwards was the chance to escape from behind the computer and get on the flight line to work with planes and aircrews. |
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His shock of black hair looked windswept, and beneath it, his eyes peered out curiously from behind wire-frame glasses. |
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He quickly looked up at her and winked as a tiny silver box poked up from behind the desk. |
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There were a few hiccupy sounds and then Sophie shot out from behind the door. |
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He chased down a kick returner from behind and outjumped several receivers and other defensive backs to bat away a pass late in another game. |
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Suddenly there was a loud hissing sound and thrashing of water from behind the reeds. |
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Olof just grinned but JB, from behind a wreath of cigarette smoke, turned round with an encouraging glance. |
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She had a gentle smile on her face and was wreathed with light from behind, giving her an earth-real glow. |
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He pulled the tire wrench from behind the seat, and walked to the back of the truck. |
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Jess's boss must have heard the ching of the cash register, because she appeared from behind the door again. |
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A lot of their goals come off faceoffs or plays from behind the net because they have such quick wrist shots. |
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But you go anyway, mostly because you're strapped to a skydiving instructor who's pushing you from behind and won't let you wuss out or stall. |
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She was then grabbed from behind before being pushed into an unlit dark alleyway. |
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The rain had let up and the sun was beginning to peek out from behind the leaden clouds. |
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Many of these countries are natural allies of reform and rapid growth, having emerged from behind the iron curtain a decade and a half ago. |
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A young, female arm slipped round from behind him and removed the dissected remains of what was some kind of fish dish. |
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The driver of the car had stopped for children to cross at the zebra crossing and was hit from behind, almost hitting the children crossing. |
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She has a certain power, something shines from behind her reserved expression that is seeking something different. |
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Suddenly, before I could perform any heroics, I was grabbed forcibly from behind. |
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Wolves have come from behind to win six of their last seven games and build a five-point lead over City. |
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Soon they hear orcs marching in great haste with their captains whipping them from behind. |
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He turned slowly, expecting to see a legion of angry mermen leering down at him from behind pointed spears. |
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Chris, who was already waiting there, removed his hands from behind his head and sat up, for he had been positioned in a lazy slouch. |
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Shots were fired from behind and an all out sea battle began, the sloop versus three heavily armed galleons. |
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She was just about to ask why the heck it should matter to him, when a scream of pain came from behind her. |
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Some Arab horsemen from behind the Turks galloped towards us, bucketing unhandily across the irrigation ditches. |
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Peering from behind my hands, I watch as the horses fall, or throw their rider, or watch as loose, riderless horses veer across the track. |
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My uncle turns, glances at me, the sun from behind the clouds casting lights and darks across his lean face. |
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His deep voice comes from behind me, and as I turn my head, sure enough, my husband has returned to my side. |
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Groupers hurried away to dark corners and a map angelfish put in a sudden appearance from behind a winch. |
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I nearly leapt out from my seat, a strangled squeak uttered from somewhere in my throat as an unexpected voice spoke from behind me. |
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Luckily, someone from behind caught her before she fell back onto the parking lot floor. |
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The teller got up from behind his desk, and went over to one of the children waiting in line. |
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Drury went down under Muirhead's tackle from behind and after some frantic flag-waving from the linesman, the referee gave the penalty. |
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A female staff member was about to enter the office with a tray of money from a cash register when a man approached her from behind. |
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I slowed down to allow an out of control roller-blader to pass by in front of me and was rammed from behind by a woman in a small car. |
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As the gun aimed down at him he leapt from behind the computer and out into the open again. |
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At night animals came out from behind the trees and destroyed the farmers' cassava, maize and cashew nut crops. |
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She slipped her arm through one strap and was about to walk away when she heard a deep chuckle from behind her. |
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Inside the pub he felt someone grab him from behind and swivelled around quickly. |
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The two were just at the edge of the forest when they heard a battle scream from behind them. |
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A herdsman, aroused from sleep by their presence stared at them briefly from behind a low wall, blinking with a look as blank as his charges. |
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Before we had a chance to begin dancing, we were interrupted by a deep voice from behind me. |
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He continued to fight the approaching enemy, taking cover from behind the ruins of a building that had been ripped apart. |
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Jonathan was interrupted by a deep rumbling sound that came from behind the vehicle. |
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He grabbed me from behind when I walked away and wrestled me into a headlock. |
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He stepped from behind the screen, dressed in light, silky green robes and soft doeskin breeches. |
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A strange low-pitched choked hiss came from behind the huge ornately carved seat back. |
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He kept gazing out over the calm ocean and was so deep in thought that he didn't hear Caitlin come up from behind him. |
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As I reached for a carton of milk, a man from behind tried to steal it from me. |
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As the bus left, she faded into a blurring hazy picture waving from behind the cloud of dust. |
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We've proved capable in the past of coming from behind and we've handled the heat. |
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Our levity turned to fear a few minutes later on Interstate 20 as a car raced up from behind us and began to tailgate us. |
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A small hand reached from behind him, ripping his belly open, spilling out his guts. |
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A pale face peeked out from behind a long fall of mahogany hair and light green eyes stood out against too much black eyeliner. |
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Only from behind a desk hundreds of miles and four decades away from the action. |
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Two blades sliced past his head from behind as Shushuka again landed stealthily, but not so quietly this time. |
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Each morning elderly men in crewcuts and bolo ties emerge from behind the redundant locks of ranchstyles to run up the flag. |
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It must have seemed strange driving a team of horses pushing a machine from behind, but I suppose they soon got used to it. |
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Sheree continued to hold him tenderly from behind as he continued to sob heart-wrenching tears. |
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Peck is randy and rambunctious, especially in the crazy scene where his horse keeps butting him from behind. |
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Soldiers came in from behind, and she spun around, parrying their attacks, and blasting them with her fire. |
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The guard was scarcely out of sight when he heard a high shout from behind him. |
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The tropical sun shined from behind her backlighting the sky, illuminating Amanda's skin. |
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I like to wear my big hiker's backpack on the crowded trains because I smash people in the face from behind without even feeling it. |
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There was a big roar from behind, which obviously meant that Annika had won her match. |
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Sydney gasped loudly when strong arms unexpectedly wrapped about her waist from behind, pressing her backside against a warm body. |
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As the sun came from behind the clouds, a burst of brilliant light caught your hair, it was haloed in front of me. |
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This time the top-edge required a brilliant athletic catch from Akmal, as he sprinted from behind the stumps to a backward square-leg position. |
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Suddenly a white light came from behind her and moved in front of her to close the door in a loud slam. |
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The first witness to testify yesterday spoke from behind a curtain and had his voice disguised. |
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But as I began mentally working out the plot of my next unpublished novel, I heard the unmistakable scrape of skis approaching from behind. |
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When they were on the pavement, a police marksman immediately jumped out from behind the bus. |
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I had just about made it out the door when a call from behind me drew my attention. |
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During the trial, two undercover police officers gave evidence from behind a screen to protect their identities. |
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Undercover officers were sent in to gather information, and they gave evidence in court from behind screens to protect their identities. |
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So, while the other officers stalled him, I managed to slip in underneath the cabin and creep up from behind him. |
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He wiggled his eyebrows causing a wave of rapid giggling from behind the screen of her room. |
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A furry black and white head emerged from behind one of the room's many Oriental screens. |
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Sixty or so feet away, a couple of cow elk stepped from behind a screen of small trees. |
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Eddie watched from behind the screen door as the insects flew through the air. |
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Suddenly, from nowhere, two scrawny young cadres step out from behind the bushes, pointing their rifles at us. |
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All of a sudden, a loud bang erupted from behind him followed by a shriek of pain. |
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Young faces peer from behind field-hockey rackets, plastic bins, unusual fly swatters, car cup holders and tool caddies. |
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Today the city is illuminated softly from behind grey clouds wafted inland from the Irish Sea and massing menacingly to the north. |
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She needled him with such venom from behind her thick lenses that Seb was visibly squashed. |
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A strung bow with an arrow nocked to the string produced itself from behind her back. |
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Admission is by ticket only, either from behind the bar in advance or on the door on the day. |
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However, in each of the postseason matchups, his team rallied from behind to win, the exact opposite of their playoff predecessors. |
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A mixture of reef sharks and bulls, they have an uncanny ability to appear behind you or materialise from behind a coral head only feet away. |
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A voice spoke from behind him, a deep and rich baritone which made him jump slightly. |
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After a few moments of scuffling noises coming from behind the door, it opened and Sarah appeared wearing a skimpy black negligee. |
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Her glossy hair's done up in a jaunty black ponytail and she's sizing me up from behind a cool, guarded smile. |
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We first noticed a beak peeping out from behind one of the beams and before we knew it the bird had tried to fly from the nest. |
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I reached out for a knife and noticed that the butcher knife was gone and then I was pulled from behind by a very, very strong arm. |
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Another evening Allen and Morgan sat down to watch a rare video of one Munster final, shot from behind the goals Morgan was guarding. |
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Each of these pixels has a red, green, or blue filter placed over it, and a light is shone from behind the screen. |
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Think of an edgier Daniel Radcliffe, all messy dark curls and a thousand-yard stare from behind wire-rimmed glasses. |
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I heard giggling from behind the directory board as I left with Sam, and I knew it was Katie. |
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I stopped and helped him up, although a dozen men bashed into me from behind. |
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But the driver seemed to be unaffected by the afternoon sun or the constant honking from behind. |
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As Tracy replied, the sun soared out from behind a cloud and threw brilliant rays of light through the window. |
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If you're going to push a toddler on a playground swing until the child throws up, push him from behind, not in front. |
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He said he was then approached from behind by a uniformed police officer with his baton drawn. |
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I watched the operation from behind the living-room curtains because of my father's thunderous mood and because if I were any closer I'd vomit. |
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He was waiting for a shout from his guards, a battle cry, but nothing came from behind him. |
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Four minutes after making his entrance, the wafer-like winger was thwacking Neilson from behind to concede a preventable penalty. |
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Jade grew cold as the sun was blotted out from behind the clouds and everything grew dark. |
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She was grabbed from behind and when she refused to let go of her bag was punched twice in the face. |
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Just before touchdown he became aware of a pylon coming into view from behind a tree. |
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A big bald man with a brown mustache ordered, stepping into view from behind the trees. |
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The driver, a man in late forties, early fifties, slowly rose in view, obviously knocked to the side as the truck was hit from behind. |
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How about reaching up your back from behind as if you wanted to fasten some buttons or tie an apron on? |
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Its shocked expression looks more like a simper as it sits on Brewer's shoulder, perfectly arranged to look like it's creeping up from behind. |
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You enter a small security building, where the guards study you from behind bulletproof glass. |
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Stephens' clearance kick from behind his own post was kept in play by Ladell, who hacked the ball on three times in a shoulder-to-shoulder race to the tryline. |
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I opened the passenger door and stole a glimpse from behind. |
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It can't be imposed from above or from outside or from behind our backs. |
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Not before long, I think about four cops went up to the circle and just grabbed a few of the people from behind. |
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You see a closeup of a woman in red underwear and high heels walking towards a car from behind. |
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We cut to a close-up of a soldier shown from behind, praying, his rifle slung over his back. |
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Just as he brought his hand down to hit her he was jumped from behind. |
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Jerry jumped him from behind, and messed him up pretty badly. |
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Before I had a chance to glance around, someone jumped me from behind. |
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The chef appeared, bringing an aged rum from behind the bar. |
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Williams raised the end of a white hospital sheet to dab at the tears tricking down from behind his dark glasses. |
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I got halfway to my locker when I heard a wolf whistle from behind me. |
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Then in a flurry of movement from behind he was wrestled to the floor. |
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During my visit to the Beijing New Art Projects the Gao brothers walked out from behind their glass office and lackadaisically circulated among the visitors. |
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The other two androgynes were closing in on Jess from behind. |
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Unlike many leaders, he led from the front rather than from behind. |
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He raised the device in front of his face, eyeing it suspiciously from behind his Eugene Levy eyebrows. |
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Their car was catapulted into a tree after being shunted from behind by a van driven by a man so drunk he could not walk in a straight line, a court heard yesterday. |
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The best journalistic despatches always come from behind enemy lines. |
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It was so clearly identifiable as his work from the outset that I kept expecting either Ricardo Montalban or Kate Winslet to pop out from behind a rock. |
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Journalists and observers will watch proceedings from behind bullet-proof glass, or via a live-stream at a US military intelligence base in Virginia. |
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I was bent over to move my steering lock and I got pushed from behind. |
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She was then grabbed from behind and assaulted by a mystery assailant. |
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Rough wind pushed the boats from behind, catching in their sails. |
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Brinsley came from behind a police cruiser parked on a busy street in the shadow of the Tompkins Public Houses. |
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It stopped when a beam of light flashed upon it from behind. |
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But what about the abolishing of the back pass and the tackle from behind? |
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He kneed me from behind, getting the more sensitive part of my manhood. |
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She lay there for a moment, until she heard a loud scream from behind her. |
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Witnesses who were deemed to be vulnerable would be allowed to give evidence from behind a screen or from a room outside the court via video link. |
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Any kick from scrimmage must be made from behind the line to be legal. |
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My ears prickled at the sound of the masculine voice from behind me. |
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Some of the cars had been crushed to the size of a chair simply because of the massive weight and unstoppable momentum of heavy lorries from behind. |
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A signal was made from the vessel, and soon afterwards I saw a long line of slaves coming forth from behind a wood which concealed the barracoons where they had been confined. |
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Where are the writers who helped smuggle samizdat out from behind the iron curtain? |
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Dogs and foxes always go for the neck, but this time whatever attacked the sheep pounced on it from behind, pinning it down and mauling both sides of the back. |
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A man was restraining him from behind while, to his horror, he said, he saw another leaning in to jab a syringe into his arm. |
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After a tight, tense struggle, the Limerick side came from behind to capture the trophy for the second time in three years, and their fourth ever title. |
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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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Switzer congratulated the effort by publicly criticizing Dupree for being out of shape because he was caught twice from behind. |
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If someone tackles you from behind or the side, you have to go down. |
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On Thursday, Leyland fled her home after a photographer snapped her photo from behind her garden fence. |
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The country is ruled from behind closed doors, a building without an address or a telephone number. |
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Seconds later the two tow-headed brothers appeared from behind the barn, their shirts slung over their shoulders, their tanned, toned bodies glistening in the sun. |
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These entrapment images are supplemented by yet another cage metaphor, created on this occasion by the camera tracking the two men from behind the railings. |
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She introduced the tiny jewel to Western audiences from behind a wash of magenta fringe. |
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The video trailer captured images of the vehicles from behind to enable monitoring of any lateral movement as the vehicles travelled over the platforms. |
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Lincoln didn't campaign, either, but he pulled levers from behind the scenes and beat McClellan by 10 points. |
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Almost immediately I saw a shock of red hair appear from behind a beam. |
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A little boy on a tricycle darted out in front of them from behind a white picket fence but quickly turned and pedaled away when he noticed them standing above him. |
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Paris admired him from behind the trunk of a deciduous tree. |
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The sicklebills are predominantly insectivorous and possess long down-curved bills which they use for digging insects out of rotten wood, or from behind bark. |
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What he didn't feel was the blackjack hitting him from behind. |
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At the Hayward's Heath accident in 1973 the driver misread the signals and drove his loopline train on to the main line and it was struck from behind by an express. |
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Peer out from behind the regatta bunting and stop being such a twonk. |
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It finally ended with the guy throwing an underhand pass from behind the line of scrimmage, then falling on his back at the 13-yard line in exhaustion. |
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I heard footsteps running up from behind me but before I could turn on my own I was being bodily forced to turn by the very strong hands of David. |
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I hated the voice from behind me, that cut through the wondrous strains of music being wafted to us in that green and prosperous neighbourhood through powerful speakers. |
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Nothing was heard or seen until and deep growl came from behind Callum. |
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But it wasn't long before headlights cut through the downpour from behind her, reflecting off her yellow slicker and illuminating the drenched roadside heath. |
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Ryder pulled the unlit cigarette from behind his ear and lit it up again. |
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They respond by kicking him and smashing him repeatedly from behind with an iron pipe until he is on the restraining conveyor belt that carries him to the stunner. |
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A voice answered from behind her, before a wrinkled hand clamped down on the girl's shoulder, making her jump into the air from a case of sudden fright. |
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A bright light shines from behind and the silver armor is put on her. |
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He was hit by a car as he stepped out from behind a parked van. |
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Rats and wolves burrow from underneath and strike in packs from behind. |
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A neighbor woman came out from behind her screen door and told me to leave the puppy out in the street. |
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It was during this moment of optimism that a four-hundred-pound brute of a man jumped Robby from behind, forced him into a headlock and proceeded to give him a noogie. |
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He hopped up from behind his cover and squeezed off a few rounds at Ash. |
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They have come from behind before but Arsenal are the red-hot favourites. |
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Crossing the gate, I could hear a sheep calling from behind some bushes. |
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He took out a vicious-looking fish hook from behind his back. |
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I've been sawing and hammering away at that wood we rescued from behind the mall, and made a couple of lovely rough crates for my home-made goodies to go into. |
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The intruder made no movement save a slight cant of its cowled head as Tristen drew a heavy metal blade from behind the headboard of his massive bed. |
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Couples are seen in an outpatient setting by two therapists, one of who conducts the session while the other observes from behind a one-way mirror. |
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Vanessa deftly guided the performance of her music from behind a piano, demonstrating some superb musical director headbanging during upbeat moments. |
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He hopped off the bed and took a backpack from behind the headboard and filled it with a few books while Andrew began to gather the few things that he had brought for Destiny. |
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She sighed as a set of heavyset male arms embraced her from behind. |
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He lifted his weapon but was struck from behind, falling to the floor. |
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There's a bass hiding in there, peeking out from behind the overdriven rhythm guitars and ponderously formless solos like a shy mammal trying not to be seen. |
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Cart is an accomplished bar-brawler with rib-breaking fists and a favorite strategy of opening the fight by sucker-punching his victim from behind. |
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Like Wagner's overture, this movement is a Romantic ode to Classical counterpoint, and one at times seems to hear actual Wagner themes peeking out from behind the curtain. |
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I heard a small hollow thud from behind me and a little laugh. |
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Prisoners in Auschwitz, watching smoking crematoria chimneys from behind locked gates and electrified fences, considered Theresienstadt a place of well-being. |
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After Arizona hit a three-pointer of its own, I again swished a shot from behind the arc and we trailed by only two with thirty seconds left to go. |
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The other two were attacked from behind by another humanoid creature. |
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The Zulus came over the hills in waves, but the Voortrekkers shot them down from behind their wagons. |
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Barr came from behind to retain the Class Five event in the BP-sponsored East Coast Sailing Week in his 29-year-old yacht Firecrest. |
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Press yourself against the edge of the bed, sofa or kitchen worktop, look kittenishly over your shoulder and invite him to take you from behind. |
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While she waited, a pickup driven by a 76-year-old Leonard Arant of Coos Bay hit her from behind. |
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I grabbed it and ran over to the lion from behind, the cat still chewing thoughtfully on Silent's arm. |
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Railway Wanderers twice came back from behind to earn a well-deserved 2-2 draw aginst high-flyers Canton Cross Vaults. |
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Hull''s Kriss Grandmanis cross-checked Pelle from behind as the Cardiff man skated in on goal, sending him crashing to the ice. |
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He must, though, have expected some retribution after a cross-check from behind on Pelle which could have caused injury. |
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Manchester United needed to draw on all their resources as they came from behind to beat Southampton and progress to the last 16 of the FA Cup. |
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Two videos projected on opposite walls show a consumer poll being conducted as researchers watch from behind a two-way mirror. |
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