The hair-raising charity event may yet turn out to be the least perilous experience of the 43-year-old's recent career. |
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Fifteen minutes later, after some hair-raising swerving and lane-changing, we ended up at a gem-dealer. |
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Bristling with wit and invention, these tales are full of hair-brained schemes, hair-raising moments, and incredibly close shaves. |
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A family is setting off on what many would consider a hair-raising adventure by upping roots and moving to the other side of the globe. |
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Viewers could not help screaming and offering instant forgiveness because the hair-raising act had been so nearly perfect. |
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A number of large financial advisers have bought the membership list and are bombarding policyholders with some fairly hair-raising literature. |
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The howling of the sirens, which shriek to announce the beginning and end of each air raid alarm, merge into a single, hair-raising noise. |
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Even within such parameters I have had plenty of adventures of my own abroad, some more hair-raising than others. |
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Getting a real good hair-raising scare will produce an increase in an individual's terror. |
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The short second act ends with the vow of martyrdom, setting the stage for one of the most hair-raising operatic finales. |
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In the afternoon, I encountered another hair-raising incident. |
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Somehow Kabata pulled off a hair-raising escape to Italy and joined the free Polish forces fighting with the British 8th Army. |
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He's been making hard-hitting documentaries for more than 20 years and has had some hair-raising moments in the process. |
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The combination of quicker and sharper steering and thicker standing water was properly hair-raising. |
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He was finally acquitted, but it must have been a hair-raising experience nonetheless. |
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An exciting read that offers a tour of Canada's most hair-raising locations and happenings. |
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During the interrogation to which the police subject him, Katurian recalls details from his childhood and hair-raising scenes from his stories. |
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This fun pair encourages us to share with them their hair-raising journey, from their funeral to their transformation into professional ghosts. |
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One of Carpentier's more hair-raising responsibilities during the Gemini program was learning how to jump out of a helicopter into the ocean. |
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Its steep, boulder-strewn slopes make for plenty of hair-raising scrambling and a necessary return to the Grog and Gruel for more home brew. |
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A hair-raising screech from the sound of metal scraping metal sent shivers through me. |
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I was there for five weeks and the sort of things one saw in that time were absolutely hair-raising. |
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Their caustic relationship alternates between comic turns and hair-raising go-for-blood verbal combat. |
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A hair-raising ride later we emerge back up on the plateau of ice, weaving between the moraines back to the Base Camp. |
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Then he has the other cars brought closer together and repeats the hair-raising movement into such a confined space that one of them has to be moved to let him out again. |
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DisneySea offers booze, a hair-raising roller coaster ride in a mock Incan temple, and an on-site spa. |
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The triumphant peroration at the end is almost hair-raising in its eminent sense of nationalism. |
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In the 1940s, during a Christmas party held at the Warden's house, several guards witnessed the hair-raising apparition of a man in a gray suit sporting muttonchops. |
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In a hair-raising series of events, he was able to get a ticket to the United States and get out of Uganda. |
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Very little excited Jay, not even his own hair-raising habit of reading while he drove. |
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The explosive finale, when demonic fans run amok at a movie premiere, is hair-raising in its viciousness. |
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Ozone attacks a carbon-carbon double bond, initially making an ozonide, a hair-raising five-membered ring that has three oxygens in a row. |
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They had vast tracts of possession, got themselves into some highly promising field positions but were undone at the tackle zone with hair-raising regularity. |
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This hair-raising essay is implicitly a powerful argument for alternative analysis, interagency intelligence sharing, and the breaking down of compartmentation. |
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He emphasised that the real test for the drivers during the race will be a crossover where the carts will be switching tracks at a hair-raising speed. |
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He was wounded twice in different gunfights, run over by a smuggler, fought in World War I and lived a hair-raising life on the Prohibition-era Mexican border. |
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Even then, there will be hair-raising moments, exposed nerve endings, constant pressure. |
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But the truly hair-raising volatility came in tinier increments in the bond market. |
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There are hair-raising and hair-splitting opinions regarding the pros and cons in the matter. |
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Sometimes Schoenberg's ferocity is hair-raising. |
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His story remains fascinating, and hair-raising. |
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But they have also helped usher in a period of hair-raising volatility. |
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When you consider what we are up against and the way in which the fluorinated gas industry is lobbying us at the moment, it is simply hair-raising. |
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After all, what we encountered in this particular instance were hair-raising conditions as regards responsibilities, structures and information processes. |
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What was supposedly a relatively incident-free mission of meeting with people and documenting their experiences, amounted to very challenging and in many ways, hair-raising experience for us and the rest of the team. |
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People with reformist attitudes on subjects like health and ecology use hair-raising statements to whip the apathetic public into line with their causes. |
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The accounting deficiencies that a courageous woman, a senior official in the Commission, brought to light in the spring of 2002 are hair-raising, even to those with little knowledge of accountancy. |
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However, the most hair-raising part of the film took place off camera. |
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I only wish I had the nerve to try some of the more hair-raising pastimes enjoyed by some of our older citizens, but am far too much of a coward and layabout! |
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His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility, from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues. |
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Calling the oppression healthy' is hair-raising. |
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Perhaps the most exciting event in the life of a lumber camp was the spring log drive, an event that had all the elements of a thrilling adventure: exhilarating work, spine-tingling action and hair-raising danger. |
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On this reading, it was designed to demonstrate the scope of the murderers and to send a hair-raising message to Litvinenko's friends in London, and perhaps also to his perfidious British hosts. |
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The first hair-raising job of Shiv Khemka, Sun's chairman, was learning how to turn around Soviet breweries, which were typically chaotic, unhygienic, and corrupt. |
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Briggs outlines his progress from copyboy to head of a nationally renowned news agency with a practised deftness aided by headlines and hair-raising tales aplenty. |
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