Brave Trooper Joey Doe has no choice but to speed his cruiser in hot pursuit, gunning the engine to dizzying speeds along suburban street. |
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Cattle stare at flat-bed haulers gunning clumps of black smoke and lugging damaged drill pipe up the gullied, mud-hollowed road. |
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Having eclipsed the record of Anand to become the youngest grandmaster from the country, the chess prodigy is now gunning for greater glory. |
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The Defence Minister was gunning for third and the Sports Minister brought up the rear. |
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As a result, every bounty hunter in the universe is gunning for him to collect the massive bounty on his head. |
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He pitched back onto the green some 30 feet away, and then almost putted it off the green before gunning it long again. |
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In a link-up with Humberside Police and the City Council, Cleeve pupils will be gunning for drivers who speed past their school in Wawne Road. |
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Ten minutes late, he tumbles into the room in a kind of flailing pirouette, scatter gunning apologies. |
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Yet a whole lot of people arm themselves with sledgehammer tackle when they are gunning for modest-size fish. |
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Then he was back in the cockpit, gunning the engine, pointing the nose up and soaring over the telephone wires. |
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So this gentleman pulls up next to me, gunning his engine for all he's worth. |
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Many of them, heedless of the no-wake zone that they were in, were gunning their engines, kicking up huge wakes as they headed straight for us. |
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I heard him gunning the engine on his pickup and squealing out of the driveway. |
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The pair only just survived them, gunning their engines to get over the lip and come flying out the other side. |
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He ran over to his BMW and climbed in, gunning the engine, and speeding down the driveway. |
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I was in terrible pain, but was worried about my friends, so I started gunning the engine. |
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I couldn't get comfortable, the dreams were bad, my neighbor was gunning his motorcycle again. |
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He surveyed the streets, gunning the car up one of San Francisco's steep hills. |
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Everyone is going to be gunning for England because they are undisputed as the best in the world. |
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I made the mistake of publicly attacking a leading politician on the radio and they have been gunning for me ever since. |
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This is sensible in the short run, because any suggestion that the government was gunning for the motorist would kill off the debate. |
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Also, with a game based on a movie, mass appeal will be something that the developers will be gunning for. |
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Africa's top eight clubs will be gunning for a good deal of money and a piece of football history. |
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Even at 49 with more than 50 career victories and one NASCAR cup championship, Wallace is gunning for victory lane. |
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The party is gunning for at least 40 seats, which could make the Congress depend on it for forming the government. |
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Sylek will be up and gunning at the Matrix at the end of May and another adventure in the capital is shaping up for sometime soon. |
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If they tipped decently, they probably were not gunning for you. |
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School administrators and staff are hypervigilant after a former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, was charged with murder for gunning down seventeen people. |
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Grabbing his jacket, he ran out the door and into his truck, throwing it into reverse, then drive and gunning it down the road away from that prison he had to stay at. |
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This growing clickbait awareness may ultimately cost news agencies that are gunning for short-term gains. |
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Reed McCandless is gunning for a Republican congressional nomination against incumbent Rep. Raul Labrador of Idaho. |
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But will it keep women of talent and substance and mettle and ambition from gunning it forward? |
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No, his group would also be gunning for anyone and everyone to whom she offered political aid. |
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We hear of gang members gunning down their rivals on sidewalks or in parking lots, or even in local parks where children play. |
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Not only will he have to deal with the sitting representative, there are others in his party gunning for the coveted seat and a place in the House. |
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Gingerly gunning the engine, I swung out onto the interstate, no lights. |
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Over 50 SUV nameplates are now gunning for it in the U.S. market. |
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Business units hate charge-backs because they want computing to come out of IT's budget, no matter how big a project the business unit is gunning for. |
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A quarter of a century after gunning down their victim, four members of a government-backed death squad were sentenced to 30 years each in prison for the murder. |
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Most days the cobbled streets and piazzas of the town are chock-full of delivery vans, family Fiats and boy racers gunning their small-engined Vespas. |
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Late braking, and then gunning it as I'm throwing myself down to almost sit on the nerf bar, I blast out of the curve to victory! |
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I whipped the Ferrari into the courtyard, gunning the engine. |
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Afghan forces have also suffered badly from insider attacks, with infiltrators gunning down and poisoning police officers and soldiers. |
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I shook my head no, and Kass laughed, gunning the truck away from home. |
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We stood for something and did not back off our position, even though we knew the opposition Conservatives were gunning for an election. |
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It is not out there gunning for the government's scandalous approaches and the lack of dollars, the misplaced dollars. |
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She gave Erin a wave and, gunning the quad's engine, sped away. |
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Check the name of the guy they were gunning for in the tower. |
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But as the Flying Fortresses arrived over Normandy, gunning toward the bridge at Caen, the cloud cover suddenly thickened. |
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Michael Schumacher is gunning for his 10th win in 11 races this season, and Silverstone should perfectly suit the all-round excellence of his Ferrari. |
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The Power Claw track has a deeper, harder punch when gunning up the steepest mountains, while the double-wishbone front suspension features lightweight, adjustable titanium springs to smooth out the trail. |
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We bring the Army perspective into flight planning, and in the air we are part of the flight crew responsible for airborne reconnaissance, forward observing and door gunning. |
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It takes to the road with brio, cheekily gunning up behind much bigger cars and perkily taking those corners at speed. |
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Mr. Speaker, while U. S. corporate raider Carl Icahn is gunning for Lions Gate Entertainment, he is counting on the Minister of Canadian Heritage to help him. |
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In another way what he did was exceedingly brave when Madrid were at full strength and Cristiano Ronaldo was gunning for Raúl's record as the Champions League's all-time record scorer. |
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Every police officer and agent in New York City is gunning for you. If you come in now, I can guarantee your safety. |
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Many were the coots, quandies, sheldrakes and loons that my father and the captain brought home from the Gurnet gunning trips. |
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How in all good conscience can a country like Canada see fit to do business with an international pariah that is gunning down every barrier to its trade ambitions without any recognition of human rights? |
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A convicted robber was executed Wednesday night for gunning down a San Antonio businessman who tried to stop him from fleeing a bank hold-up nine years ago. |
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Like all loopers, Joe knows his life expectancy is finite and one day he will close the loop by gunning down his future self. |
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The same forces that invoked private patent rights and international agreements to delay the South African government's measures to make medicines more affordable are also gunning for Canada. |
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The prolificacy of Mohammed Noor inspired Al Ittihad to the AFC Champions League title in 2004 and 2005, and the 31-year-old is gunning for a treble. |
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In the end, it won't matter because construction will go on as planned with workers gunning bulldozers and mixing concrete to lay the roads bringing the depths of the Central Amazon to the world's markets. |
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In these islands, which are characterised by tropical luxuriance and unspeakable poverty, the machine gunning of villages, kidnappings, ransom demands and torture are common currency. |
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His love of gunning for the media eventually resulted in the destruction of CNBC's honking goon Jim Cramer, somehow pinned as the figurehead of the 2008 financial crisis. |
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He's been gunning for you ever since you embarrassed him at the party. |
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He has been gunning for her since the day he arrived, he wants her job. |
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Includes seldom written about subjects such as punt gunning in the British Isles, scull boats, battery snooting in Canada, golden plover shooting over decoys. |
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The opposition has been gunning for the ruling party ever since the document was presented in the trial of the middleman Guido Haschke at the Court of Busto Arisizo, Milan. |
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The UPA government had claimed it was not gunning for the governors appointed by the NDA, but hoped that strong BJPRSS ideologues demit office on their own. |
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