You're going to have a permanent kink in that button nose of yours if you keep getting hit. |
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Another few minutes trying to fathom just how the window winders work and I was ready to hit the road. |
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It would fly up in the air and you had to hit it again as far as you could. |
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It takes the band a couple of songs to hit their flow and as they do you can feel the change in the air. |
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Radio stations were off the air because transformers were hit by lightning. |
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The bike hit her silver Ford Mondeo causing the air bag to inflate and Mrs Brown struggled out. |
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The ball hit the right-hand post and rebounded into the net, far beyond Butler's despairing dive. |
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She sidled out of the small space, and just as she reached the end, there was a lurch as the plane hit an air pocket and she started to fall. |
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The rhythmic rocking of the plane lulled her to sleep until the plane hit an air pocket and threatened to knock them all out of their seats. |
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Hlava was on a plane that hit an air pocket and dropped 5,000 feet in a matter of seconds. |
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I'm not entirely opposed to pounding on guys that try to hit on my kid sister. |
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She grabbed my arm and told me how her house had been hit by a US bomb during an air raid. |
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When they first gave us the air shaft, the six-inch air shaft, we hit on that right away and we got a response. |
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A long ball in from Ball was killed by the Dutchman, who turned and hit it beyond the helpless Arthur. |
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Back then, the wing nut who hit Grogan probably was flagged only for unnecessary roughness. |
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Youngsters at a Bingley school are to hit the airwaves again after buying the latest equipment for their own radio station. |
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This week Ali is shopping the song around to Alberta radio stations hoping it will hit the airwaves. |
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Young broadcasters hit the airwaves this week after the launch of their school's radio station. |
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A new radio station is ready to hit the airwaves in parts of East and South Mayo. |
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Three plays later, Trent Green hit Eddie Kennison for a 15-yard touchdown reception. |
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He hit one last button and a beam of light appeared in a small recess on the wall. |
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After I hit the kill switch and coasted into Mac's garage that night, my lovely car never came to life again. |
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One such shot was a backhand winner hit while chasing back a good forehand from Ferreira. |
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Calvin Rowe scored a brace and Christopher Wilkinson hit the last-minute winner. |
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We were told that we would be wired up with a mic and put in front of the camera and hit with a few questions. |
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Some golfers hit it off the heel because they dip their upper bodies toward the ball during the swing. |
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On the first tee, he hit a shot off the heel and almost hit somebody's head in the gallery. |
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I heeled the shot and hit a line drive through the fence and into the putting green area. |
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The boat heeled over hard as they hit the opposing wind that circulated in harbour. |
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In my mind, I pictured him to be a little Italian wise guy, like the mafia hit man that's always the squealer on someone in those old movies. |
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Gloucester, whose injury count has hit double figures, featured Forrester in the centres again and a patched-up back row. |
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Her feet kicked up and hit Sean backwards sending him into a tree knocking him out for the count. |
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Find yourself starting to turn off the radio when politicians hit the airwaves? |
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A motorist who stopped in a lay-by was hit over the head with a bottle and robbed. |
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I grabbed the knife to try and stop him, but somebody behind me hit me on the head with a bottle. |
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The proposal would also make it an offence to hit a child with an instrument, such as a belt or a cane. |
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The worst hit areas are now engaged in the biggest post-catastrophe reconstruction programme since the Second World War. |
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After a while I found myself hit by a wave of fatigue, paranoia and depression, but an hour's kip and a wander round the shops worked wonders. |
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The other Guards stood back in horror as the man's body hit the floor, a gaunt, withered, specter of their own future. |
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Then they were asked to put on headphones and hit the balls again while a recording of the impact sound played in their ears. |
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Her heart skipped a beat as it finally hit her that she was kissing the love of her life. |
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I hit Tom's chest to start his heart and gave him the kiss of life until he took a breath. |
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When preparing to hit a recovery shot from a sand bunker, make sure to keep the club elevated. |
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I hit a great recovery shot to within about 15 feet and two-putted for par. |
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The guy just got hit with everything but the kitchen sink and still hadn't gone down. |
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Then tomorrow I have a free day, so fingers crossed the wind will be good as I plan to hit the sea and go kitesurfing. |
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This New York circus duo have been a hit off-Broadway with their brand of vaudeville, kitsch and bad behaviour. |
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I missed it, instead my back hit against the bed rail post at the foot of the bed. |
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He wondered what might have happened had Tommy Gill's shot not hit the woodwork and Paddy Dalton missed the rebound with only minutes to go. |
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Grandpa Alfonse used ta say if you're lookin' back at the tings you missed you won't know what hit ya. |
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The surfer even managed to get hold of Aimee at one point but he lost grip of her when another giant wave hit. |
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Soon the pair hit it off and spent the return journey holding hands and gazing into each other's eyes. |
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Once she learned I wasn't going to hit her or kick her around, she thought she could get away with murder. |
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The theory is that an eagle dropped the fish, and it hit the windshield of an aircraft. |
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Thousands of people are expected to hit the streets of the East Yorkshire town as the annual event kicks off the countdown to Christmas. |
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When the wind kicks up at Presidio Golf Course in San Francisco, where I teach, it's hard just to stand up straight, never mind hit a golf shot. |
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The row is set to intensify later this week when the producers will hit back with a rebuttal of the criticisms in the letter. |
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The service tax on airfreight will adversely hit the air cargo export industry. |
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She heard an air gun fire and a few minutes later heard another sound and a pellet hit her hand causing a bruise. |
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She had been walking with her husband along Dean Row Road on March 20 when she was hit close to her eye by a pellet fired from an air gun. |
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The concrete went through the back window and struck him on the shoulder and then hit the front windscreen. |
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The grenade flew into my window, hit the windshield, landed on the radio between me and my buddy. |
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The baby could fly through the windshield, hit the dashboard or be crushed by your body. |
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Westbury station hit the big time this week with the airing of a BBC TV drama starring James Nesbitt. |
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During World War Two, Malta was blasted by steady streams of German bombs and one night during an opera performance, the building was hit. |
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It hit Abbey squarely on the face and she instantly had water streaming down her face. |
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Trezeguet taps in the rebound but he was offside when the shot was hit. |
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When Winston Foster first hit the scene in the '80s, he seemed adamant on overshadowing his albino features with rude boasts about his sexual prowess. |
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Now it is feared Mrs Huxley, whose signature was on the residents' village green application, might be hit with a bill if the developer looks to recuperate its legal costs. |
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Of course, Kim Jong-Un takes an image hit as a Katy Perry-obsessed, margarita-drinking maniac with daddy issues. |
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It was frantic back when 12 dailies hit the New York streets with half a dozen editions each. |
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As the match progressed, the players hit the target with alacrity. |
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On Aug. 15, a cyberattack hit Saudi oil giant Aramco with devastating results. |
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We hit an air pocket and dropped more quickly than anticipated. |
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Luckily, the heel of her palm caught her before she hit the stone ground. |
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The plane hit some air pockets and I almost jumped out of my seat. |
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We hit an air pocket mid-air in an A300 and the plane fell 100 feet. |
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The Turkish team had a major scare on their way here when their privately chartered plane hit an air pocket and briefly plummeted towards the ground. |
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Motorists who have hit potholes on roads in Wiltshire are planning to take legal action to recover the money they have paid out to repair their cars. |
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He firewatched during the Blitz in Liverpool, retaining vivid memories of digging out bodies from an air-raid shelter which had received a direct hit. |
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Hopefully now the song will become available to buy in the shops and all going well, at least according to the reaction we have been receiving, it's going to be a massive hit. |
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But their officers and shareholders do get hit up by the very same politicians who decry corporate involvement in politics. |
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The gun recoiled, and I saw my shot fly forward and hit him in the chest. |
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And if they have both houses, meaning that the vote in the House would not be certain to hit a Senate dead-end, well, look out. |
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Even World War II aircraft kits are being hit with royalty demands. |
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He would send in the ball like a bullet from the boundary with his powerful arm when fielding, hit it to kingdom come when batting and move it around when bowling. |
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The tidal wave caused by global warming alarmism has hit me. |
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It was only a matter of time before it was hit by the marauding kingies. |
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Afraid of engine seizure or an explosion, Mort hit the kill switch. |
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He duly stopped the bike, hit the kill switch and we took off our lids. |
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Such political statements are not customary after a meeting with the president, and Malloy hit back hard. |
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When you clear a three foot high wall or land a kickflip on a skateboard, you're hit with an instant and intense jolt of happiness and exhilaration. |
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They will hit the ladies' rooms in the still-under-construction building on Tuesday. |
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Then, in his semifinal race against Foust, he hit the jump, the car veered to the right and he slammed into the K-rail going up the arena exit. |
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On Tuesday, a rocket attack hit the city of Kramatorsk, where the Ukrainian military operation is headquartered. |
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The hit British reality show is debuting its New York episodes. |
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Five minutes later Sibon squared to Kuki, who hammered a low drive from 22 yards that again hit the post. |
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A little bit after 7 am, the SUV entered opposite traffic and, after failing to reinter its lane, hit head-on the van. |
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The visitors hit back through hooker Aurin Yorke and scrum-half Phil Wickham. |
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The sand has been a hit not only with children, but also adults, who say it feels like tororo konbu sticky seaweed, which makes it soothing. |
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Rob Andrew has hit out at the system of relegating teams from the Premiership. |
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He was the guy who hit people with paddles in dazed and Confused. |
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The problem, then, for the Angels was that Sexson hit Saunders like Hunter treats knuckleballers. |
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Tissues ready as he helps Lara the cat, who had been trapped in a removal van, hit by a car then attacked by a fox. |
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Mortgage lending looks set to remain strong as the value of loans approved for people remortgaging hit a new high during November, new figures reveal. |
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To discover if I could hack it as Lady Muck, I travelled by plane, car and ferry to reach the island as it was hit by horizontal rain and a howling gale. |
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Police had found an extendable baton and a knuckleduster in his Mercedes after being called to his Plymouth home following allegations he hit his wife with the knuckleduster. |
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