Bleeding from a dozen entry wounds, the old figure sat back in his chair, eyes open in shock. |
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This was such a low-down comment to make, that he stared up at him in shock. |
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As I stand in shock, Riley pushes me to the side and then forcefully shoves me into a chair. |
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Even just a simple Thank You card given at the holidays or the end of the school term could be enough to bowl them over in shock. |
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Then the young man crumpled to the ground, with his eyes opened in shock, and his mouth gaping. |
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I sit here in shock, horrified by the truth and thankful that I had driven home alone. |
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The village of Murma is in shock over the brutal killings of two young boys by their teacher. |
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Ken looked above him in alarm and watched in shock as dirt, stones, support beams, all toppled on top of Ken, completely burying him alive. |
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She is in shock, and her pale complexion is becoming more and more flecked with blood. |
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Olga Knipper-Chekhova reeled back in shock and collapsed behind the curtain in confusion and terror. |
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His family said they were still reeling in shock, but expressed their deepest gratitude to all the people who tried to save him. |
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Jubilant residents are still reeling in shock after an sudden announcement that plans for a youth jail in Brentwood have been scrapped. |
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All of them, all fifteen boys, were yelling and hollering as Coach Dodson seemed to be in shock. |
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I only regret that I don't have some witty repartee to entertain myself as I write this review, but I think I'm still in shock. |
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She raised her hand in front of her face and stared at it in shock and revulsion as she saw the drying blood there. |
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The driver was left with a ripped shirt and in shock after the incident but was otherwise unhurt. |
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The other fighters shook from the concussion waves as their pilots looked in shock at the two fireballs. |
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It came back to normal, but not before a passing waiter dropped his loaded tray in shock. |
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His parents say they were numb and in shock while doctors fought to save Connor and are overjoyed by his recovery. |
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His eyes were wide open in shock and as he opened his mouth in a low groan, I winced. |
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Dixie watched in shock as a tall pine tree fell slowly toward her plastic kennel, which was shaped like an igloo. |
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Miss Ul Haq said she heard a smash, Mr Derbyshire ran into the pub and Syed was in shock. |
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Two people were injured and a third left in shock yesterday after an axeman ran amok before launching a frenzied attack inside a historic abbey. |
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Kayla yelped in shock and embarrassment at the scene they were displaying to innocent bystanders. |
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A chamber that normally is a bear pit of partisan emotions was united in shock and sorrow. |
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Chloe looked up in shock as she heard an angry bellow echo through the huge homestead. |
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Rick blinked, not understanding for the briefest of moments, until it clicked and his eyes widened in shock. |
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The owner, standing a few metres away, was looking utterly thunderstruck and was had dropped her keys and bag in shock. |
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I stood there in shock, thunderstruck, trying to remember what I was supposed to do. |
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Practice hitting from divots, so you won't be in shock when you land in one. |
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The man in the bed sat up and looked up in shock at the gun muzzle pointed at his chest. |
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Some of the sheep, mostly ewes, were in shock and had to be carried via a human chain from the lorry. |
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As the petrified old man shouted out in shock, the driver just said nothing and simply drove around him and sped off. |
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He was changing a light bulb and she gave him a peck on the cheek, and he was in shock. |
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The birds, especially, would sit on the lawn in shock for a while, then suddenly remember the art of flight and flee as fast as they could. |
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The others, who had gathered to discuss the problem, gasped in shock at such a bold suggestion. |
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The gnome was sweating profusely and looked down at the cat-thing in shock. |
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I'm still in shock from the after effects of that kiss, surprised at my own daring and marveling at Jake's sheer adorableness at the same time. |
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Catherine just stared at them both in shock and anger, clasping and unclasping her hands in a steady rhythm. |
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I remember yelling at my brother in shock and disbelief that fateful April Fools' night. |
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A shop assistant watched in shock as a thief posing as a customer grabbed money from the till before running off. |
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Jane paused momentarily, caught up in shock at both her own mistake and at Mr. Collins's harsh reaction. |
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I jumped in shock when I saw a new spit wad fly upwards and stick on the roof with an unattractive splat sound. |
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Blue eyes blinked in shock, then the colour rose ever so slowly into her face. |
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We all paused, turned to look at Sara in shock as she tugged self-consciously at a lock of pale hair. |
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Judy gasped in shock and horror, paralyzed with disgust and unbridled rage as Sarah stormed out of the room. |
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I heard just about everyone gasp, saw a few women fainting, and the bishop's piggy eyes widen in shock. |
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I don't care if they made you laugh, cry, scream in shock or from horror, just tell me what they are! |
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I almost dropped my phone in shock at the primal scream that came out of it. |
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Amelia stared at him in shock for a moment, hardly daring to believe. |
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The moment I stepped in, my blood froze in shock and I couldn't move. |
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The Queen gasped softly in shock as understanding dawned on her. |
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We and the civilized world are in shock at this gross inhumanity, and we extend heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed and wounded. |
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Often, the birds are simply in shock after such a jarring accident. |
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Once ignited the sleepwear can burn rapidly and cause severe burns to large areas of the child's body, resulting in shock and sometimes death. |
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The driver of the utility was in shock, with minor injuries, he said. |
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It is also reduced by hemorrhage and asphyxia and by depletion of water and salts, which is severe in shock, including operative shock. |
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Women fainted, men sobbed, while children in shock picked their way through the crowds of hysterical adults. |
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The Ghawi and Hanoun families, who were in shock and attempted to resist the eviction, had lived in their homes for over 50 years. |
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After an accident, the occupants in the vehicle may be in shock, not know their location, be unable to communicate or to use a mobile phone. |
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I am speechless, and in shock over how fast these Income Trusts are being taken over by foreigners. |
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Albumin itself is commonly used for transfusion purposes for people in shock or with low blood volumes. |
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At the moment, we are still in shock and this shock is at once good and bad for us. |
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Some of them are still in shock, feeling that they have lost part of the person with whom they chose to live their lives. |
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These people are often still in shock and find it difficult to distance themselves with regard to their situation. |
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They've certainly made efforts, but I think they're still in shock from misplacing all those cod. |
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My eyes widened in shock as the cherry tomato rolled onto the table. |
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Daniel stared at his aunt and parents, his face a study in shock. |
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I first hear his machine guns firing and I turn my head in shock. |
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In her distress she'd rushed into the canteen, throwing herself at his feet and declaring her love while the dumb blonde on his arm looked on in shock. |
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Contestants, huddled on the couches of a communal room, clutched their faces in shock and some broke into sobs. |
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She jumped in shock, apparently not knowing that I had come in. |
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The man exclaimed in shock and pain, reeling out of the bush. |
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Then he stopped at the last cage, rooted to the ground in shock. |
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I would hear her watching it, gasping in shock or excitement, but I hardly ever watched it with her. |
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For now, even the tragedy that left many local people in shock and heartbroken has not brought on a lull in the fighting. |
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She was still in shock, I thought, biddable, easy to direct. |
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The blonde stared after her in shock for a moment, then huffed angrily. |
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She mooed loudly as though in shock, and ran in the opposite direction. |
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She rushed over to the trashcan and spat the food out, blinking in shock. |
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Ryan stormed down the street and Caleb stared after him in shock then he abruptly let go of Emma, broke into a run and sprinted after Ryan as if the devil was on his heels. |
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She was met at the entrance of her rooms by her maid, who gasped in shock at the sight of the slight figure in her ghost-white nightgown, and hastily forced her back in. |
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Dozens were injured in the attack, and blood was splattered on the ground in the temple with the injured wandering around in shock and pain in the aftermath. |
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Suddenly he burst out laughing, making total strangers jump in shock. |
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These haters are everywhere and he is just left gasping in shock. |
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Something gently nudged her side, and she jumped up in shock. |
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The two friends exchanged a glance, and when Geneva first started the letter, she felt her stomach slide to her throat, and she sat in the nearest chaise lounge in shock. |
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Caught off guard, Mr. Bertaut simply stared in shock. |
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As a result of the accident, millions of people were in shock from the calamity which they had trouble comprehending and against which they could not protect themselves. |
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When children do not live up to these expectations, our societies respond with particular vindictiveness, as if in shock that the image we created, the childhood we want to believe in, does not exist. |
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The police officer and the SLSMC area coordinator indicated that they found the operator sitting in the dark and described his condition as shaken up or in shock. |
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Broadly speaking, the Doomsdayers deal in shock tactics to shake decision-makers out of the complacent attitude that the future will take care of itself. |
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Little wonder so many viewers almost fell off their sofas in shock as the first episode of Jekyll and Hyde unfolded in all its goriness. |
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Flash, who admitted being tipsy, said she ushered Connolly into the photograph when suddenly Winehouse struck out at her, leaving her crying, in shock and unable to open her right eye. |
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That is because if we did it all at once it would just be TOO MUCH GOODNESS for two ears to handle, and you would keel over in shock and your head would explode. |
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Cut to a close-up of Hank on the toilet, his face frozen in shock. |
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People downtown walk around in shock, but the further away you get, the more normal it seems, and then you can gnash your teeth about the Mets and why they started so late. |
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Citizens were watching in shock from above on the subway station. |
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The Committee requested the ITFC to develop special programs designed to meet the needs of the private sector in shock and crisis periods and respond to the demands of its customers in a timely manner. |
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This must be clear to ensure that individual societies do not wake up in shock immediately after attacks have been carried out in their countries. |
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I rise today in shock and disgust over the way the government is attacking Elections Canada, one of the most respected electoral organizations in the world. |
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Chinese Taipei had swept all its matches in the first round, including a five-point game against the Philippines that left the hometown crowd in shock. |
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Low arterial pH level might result from lactic acidosis caused by marked tissue hypoperfusion in shock and damage to extremities by necrotizing fasciitis. |
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