Lately, he has been making solid contact but not driving the ball in the air. |
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The little question mark at the end was left in the air to imply that we are relaxed about this, so take it easy, take it easy. |
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These missile warheads are supposed to go off in the air if a target is not found, but this doesn't always work. |
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When chill in the air touches the bone, the body yearns to snuggle into warm clothing. |
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He jammed his fist into his baggy khaki pants, aware of the strange chemistry that floated in the air. |
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Even after my mom had finished baking cookies, the smell still lingered in the air when we walked inside. |
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They even joined up together on the same day, one in the navy, the other in the air force. |
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He was waving a huge water pistol that was about the size of his arms around in the air. |
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They reached the backdoor and Hanna and Eric walked inside, the appetizing aroma of baking floating in the air. |
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She cried out, her arms waving frantically in the air as she sought to keep her balance. |
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He tossed his guitar in the air, jumped off the drum riser and twirled around and around until he fell down. |
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Radon decays to form tiny radioactive particles, some of which remain suspended in the air. |
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Likewise, a jet engine producing 5,000 pounds of thrust could hold 5,000 pounds of material suspended in the air. |
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Swung around the head by a string they produce quivering vibrations in the air and have particular significance for initiation rites. |
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Eva stood, flinging her arms up in the air, her bracelets jingling like tiny silver bells. |
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She waved her hand yet again and opened a purplish rift in the air that glowed with uncertainty. |
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This foil doesn't do very well in the air, but it protected it from meteorites and from the ultraviolet radiations from the sun. |
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It is a very active metal that reacts vigorously with oxygen in the air, catching fire spontaneously. |
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When a lot of the sun's radiant energy makes it to Earth, it transmits energy to the atoms and molecules in the air and ground. |
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The witness states that she looked carefully at the spheres as they made figure-like shapes in the air, first a rhomboid and then an arrow. |
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Most colds are caused by rhinoviruses that are in invisible droplets in the air we breathe or on things we touch. |
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As the performer lifted his hands back up, the cloth rose too, magically levitating in the air just like the carpet had before it. |
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The flash is too close to the lens and it has been capturing orbs of light, dust or moisture in the air. |
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My stomach dropped out from underneath me more than once as we were thrown up in the air and even completed a full revolution. |
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As lime plaster cures, the calcium hydroxide in the mix slowly reacts with carbon dioxide in the air. |
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Twice I've seen winged red ants streaming out of their anthills, and twice I've smelled something really sweet in the air. |
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Ashen threw his hands in the air and then retired to a stone wall, leaning against it. |
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The woman laughed, shook out her hair and waved a leathered hand in the air. |
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While all around them, beautiful trees waved their leafy fans in the air and two loyal horses gazed at their puzzling humans. |
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Throwing a ball in the air while standing on a balancing board is one example of proprioceptive retraining. |
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It strengthens the lungs to resist the effects of sudden changes in the air, and it healthfully braces and invigorates the chest. |
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The latter shoots passengers 160 feet in the air with a force of 4Gs before free-falling back to the launch pad. |
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Everyone else, besides Ko and Nick, breathed in the air and guffawed repellently. |
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The bug of enthusiasm and the youthful spirit in the air stung Trivedi too. |
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I love making pastry, bringing my hands high up in the air as I rub the tiny cubes of cold butter and soft lard into the flour. |
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Currently proposals to renew such arrangements between the U.S. and Mexico are very much in the air. |
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The woman in the other vehicle had to be cut free from her vehicle and was flown to hospital in the air ambulance. |
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To celebrate our second ever show bring yer party balloons, streamers, cheezels, falafel rolls and throw anything you've got in the air. |
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The dog must have known danger was in the air and had run across the street, away from death, and ran barking and yelping. |
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After a show, when it was just the two of us alone together, he would leap up in the air three times to tell me how much he liked the work. |
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When a shot is in the air, he looks immediately for an opponent to box away from the goal. |
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If allergens in the air are an asthma trigger, pollutants can make the lungs even more sensitive to them. |
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During allergy seasons, the local news broadcasts usually tell you what allergens are in the air. |
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A massive explosion in the air sent shockwaves through the town and leveled the few buildings that had survived. |
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I jumped at least two feet in the air in a completely involuntary, reflexive response. |
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Off to the side, a man with a worn brown blazer and wild hair turns in slow circles and drums in the air. |
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Gun shops and home workshops are rooms with sharp metal laying around, grinding dust in the air and concrete floors. |
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Shy folk shouldn't worry too much as there are always a few know-it-alls with their hands waving in the air, begging for attention. |
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She must have dozed off, because the sound of a knock at the door made her nearly jump a foot in the air. |
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Fairway woods simply make it easier to hit the ball and get it in the air off the grass. |
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The faint smell of bacon and eggs was in the air, and Fat Louie rested comfortably at the foot of his bed as normal. |
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The five enemy wizards felt the magical energy in the air, and knew that they were about to confront a great power. |
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Throwing tsampa in the air in this way is an expression of good wishes for your own and others happiness and the overcoming of all obstacles. |
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The protons recombine with the oxygen in the air that's also flowing through the fuel cell and is then expelled as water vapor. |
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The name hung in the air like an alarm bell before Elise shook her head in disbelief. |
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Dolly's coat is back to almost normal, her tail is bushy and splendid once more, proud and prominent and waving in the air. |
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Would you really get on an airplane and fly 30,000 feet in the air if you thought one little kill switch could take it down? |
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We're all familiar with helium, the very light gas that makes balloons and airships float in the air. |
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Other bats catch insects in the air, some in open spaces, others in dense vegetation, often using the wing or tail membrane as a scoop. |
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I was five years old when the war began and I remember the blitz, when we spent so much time in the air raid shelters. |
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His tiny arms windmill in the air and he starts to fall, but I catch him with my prehensile tail, barely hard enough to cut into his clothes. |
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Catching view of her father's puzzled look Kerri came to the realization that she was standing on the table holding her spoon up in the air. |
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As he talked he jabbed the lit end of his cigar into the air as though he were punctuating his sentences by burning periods in the air. |
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At this stage his future is very much up in the air as is the possibility of him remaining a United player. |
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Is there going to be resolution this week, or is it going to be left up in the air as it has been in the past? |
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It doesn't look good for the democrats at the moment, but it's still up in the air. |
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The future of the women's volleyball team is up in the air as it is the final season for many of the players. |
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As the company has just recently changed hands and still seems to be up in the air, I don't know who to contact about it. |
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It's still up in the air because the file folders in which we found them had no labels. |
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Nothing was happening, the whole thing was up in the air and was a complete shambles. |
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Its own future is in doubt at this point and sources suggest the situation is now totally up in the air. |
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What happens beyond that or where it will take place is as up in the air as his plans in high school. |
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He's now in his final year of study and the future is still a bit up in the air. |
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At most of our shows there is just a good feeling in the air with people having a good time. |
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You feel a certain wrongness in the air and the hairs on the back of your neck stand up as unseen eyes watch you. |
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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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If there was a clear sense of nervousness in the air, it was tangible on the ground. |
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Panic and terror could be smelt in the air and that sensation of worry clenched at his gut. |
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Change is also in the air for the farming industry at the bottom of the food chain. |
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As the tower prepares to welcome the public again, there is a frisson of anxiety in the air. |
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It is a bit more honest, I suppose, but means that there is no real magic in the air. |
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It is still not quite the real thing but it is getting closer, you can smell it in the air. |
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The main reason I feel this is that when you date, pretense and airs are, well, up in the air. |
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Mr Cooper, who had been in front of his brother, said he heard a noise and looked back to see Andrew with his hands up in the air. |
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Ultimately, one of the dog's hind legs shoots up in the air, as its head goes down. |
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Wolves have launched an inquiry into how Mrs Butler was hurt by a firework that should have flown straight up in the air. |
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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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Who provides nourishment to the fowls in the air and who attends to their ailments and illness? |
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Often the topsoil was easy to see because it was blowing around in the air, in willy-willies like mini-tornadoes. |
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I wait for them at the top, dangling my feet off the side of the building, wiggling my stiff toes in the air. |
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When you're on foot, Nick Kang can fight, shoot, flash his badge, fire in the air and roust suspects. |
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At times, Adamma leapt up in the air with knees still bent and spread her arms wide. |
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Lia shivered at the chill in the air and at the fact that her dream might become a reality. |
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Now, before we all start running out into the street and wibbling our hands in the air, let's get a bit of perspective here. |
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Rush's portrait shows Warne in cricket whites tossing up a ball in the air. |
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The MPs will don tall chefs' hats and traditional whites and toss pancakes in the air as they run. |
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The wind grew fiercer, sending leaves and twigs whirling around in the air. |
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Tests are being done but we do not want lots of fibres from the Artex in the air when there are children about. |
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Ground based aerotowing was just a bit too labor intensive on the part of those of us who got those guys in the air. |
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There was a peculiar smell in the air, one of rotten eggs or meat, the smell of sulfur. |
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She further aroused the fans, kissing her fist and shaking it in the air after winning the second set. |
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A loud whinny echoed in the air behind the two, and another set of hooves echoed with Damon's horse. |
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Dublin commanded proceedings by keeping the ball in the air and winning the aerial battle. |
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With love in the air, you will look at everything through rose-coloured glasses. |
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The smell, however, lingered on for a while and despite the baking sunshine, at week's end there still was a whiff of unpleasantness in the air. |
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That would force the guys to really play shots and not just mindlessly lob the ball up in the air all the time. |
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It will be safer, more environmentally friendly and able to carry heavier loads, thereby allowing longer periods in the air between refuels. |
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The Pentagon vigorously opposes that recommendation, but even a rookie spook can figure out that big changes are in the air. |
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It had showered a few times during the day, and a feeling of dampness and wetness was still in the air. |
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Depending on the position of my defender, I can also fake a jump shot, get my man in the air, and go around him. |
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She is one of the better story jugglers in the business today, but this time she has too many balls in the air at one time. |
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By surrounding hot metals with inert argon, the metals are protected from potential oxidation by oxygen in the air. |
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The director is a juggler in this movie, trying to keep a hundred different balls, a hundred different plot lines and characters, in the air. |
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There was no joyous celebration, no leaping up and down and waving arms in the air. |
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He does a weird pantomime suggesting a dance, his hands making pinching motions in the air. |
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Gliding works by having a gliding airfoil design that generates lift forces, keeping the animal in the air longer. |
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Dimples on spinning golf balls reduce air resistance and increase lift by creating turbulence in the air flowing past the balls. |
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Yet it lacked the usual dust in the air, the homeliness and lived-in appearance his old lab had. |
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Taking a deep breath, she noticed the faint waft of a musky eau de cologne in the air. |
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His thin arms waggled around in the air balancing himself on on his stool as he laughed with conviction at everything. |
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More screams and wails of pain hung in the air, and then she heard her name. |
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Mrs Cook added that horses have acute hearing and can often hear a helicopter, and sense a disturbance in the air, from miles away. |
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He saw it, with a shock, much closer than expected, in the air space above the valley floor. |
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I waved my arms in the air above my head and nearly lost my voice while trying to sing along. |
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In some bizarre animator's joke, they were literally suspended, all hung in the air in a big room. |
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You are drawn to the plight of the bird in the air pump, the sad and frightened girls and the wild eyes of the quack scientist. |
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Blind-folded and with the crowd egging him on, the wand in his hand moved in the air swiftly and continuously in search of that elusive pot. |
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And there is a smell of arrack in the air as the men talk, the few that are willing to. |
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I walk out and am immediately assaulted by a sharp smell in the air. |
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There was a palpable excitement in the air as the town prepared for the festival. |
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Sprawled on chaise lounges with their knees high in the air and their legs spread wide. |
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The Pentagon said Faal served in the air Force for seven years, during which time he became a U.S. citizen. |
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While he enjoyed the experience once in the air, he found the process of booking the flight to be archaic and obscure. |
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So, it was in the air worldwide, but these four austrian artists were the most collectively extreme. |
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There was a whole thought in the 1980s, that Wall Street greed thing and this sense of avarice was in the air. |
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Occasionally, Axwell raises his hands high in the air like an electro conductor, basking in his power over the crowd. |
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One guy raised a flag above his head, both arms in the air, and made a beeline. |
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Before the race, he had entered the grandstands waving his beige Stetson in the air, as if already on a victory lap. |
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After three hours of being in the air, Mark and Lilly got airsick. |
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Flowers are blooming, love is in the air, and hopefulness abounds for one and all. |
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Upon entering she smelled the sweet aroma of blueberry waffles in the air. |
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It was on account of the chairman's abracadabra that we were all rolling around drunk with wealth, tossing greenbacks in the air in nouveau riche ecstasy. |
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In Korea, young girls play a game of jacks, tossing small stones onto the ground, throwing a ball up in the air, and and trying to pick the stones up before catching the ball. |
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Excellent marksmanship is one of the key skills required of the marshals, who work in very compact spaces often tens of thousands of feet in the air. |
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Ogimura waved his hand in the air, calling a temporary stop to play, unable to think in the clamor. |
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When the fuel is burnt, toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are given off, which combine with water in the air to form acid rain. |
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Desperately keeping himself in the air, Cecil jinked around to dodge the other shockwaves that Ralph threw out at him while he recovered from the first blow. |
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To sustain an airplane in the air it is enough that the lift be equal to the weight, but for an airplane take off the lift must be bigger than weight. |
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He was even said to have tossed coins in the air and shot them with the colt .45 and the .357 Magnum he was said always to carry. |
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On the right a male juggler is intent on keeping three balls in the air. |
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Santa Fe sits at seven thousand feet, and the desert dust in the air produces sunset colors that fill the sky, not only in the west, but all around the compass. |
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Bertha Jones said she saw officers chasing the suspect across the street where he jumped an iron gate and put his hands in the air as if to surrender. |
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In the absence of the traditional gale, the course is easier than any of these pros have ever seen it, soft and receptive with not a whiff of wind in the air. |
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When the doors eventually open and the audience totter in, the candidate had moved next door, leaving only a whiff of cigar smoke hanging in the air. |
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The lives of climbers often hinge on their strength as they dangle from ropes hundreds of feet in the air, rappelling to the safety of the solid ground below. |
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Commonly, however, aerobiology is about pollen and spores in the air. |
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I circled in the air, taunting her with lashes from my whip. |
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Then one hears the crackle of gunfire in the air, the Somali soldiers begin yelling at Carstens about his camera. |
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I had my hands in the air with these people going whoa, this is intense! |
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Military and police have complained they are underfunded and had to resort to cannibalizing parts from other aircraft to keep their aging fleets in the air. |
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As soon as we got to Seattle there was a palpable tension in the air. |
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A written record of the event was destroyed in the air raid. |
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The bird rises almost perpendicularly in the air with fluttering wingbeats before turning rapidly and making a slow spiral descent with wings and tail outspread. |
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She had poohed in the living-room the first night, she had destroyed a couple of plastic bowls, and she had made their kitten fly high in the air. |
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I leapt about four feet in the air when he passed the winning post. |
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The rain had stopped nearly an hour earlier, but a mist still hung in the air, and water splashing on my windshield forced me to use my wipers now and then. |
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Would the Park Avenue Armory string hundreds of Picassos or Rembrandts on wire and dangle them 45 feet in the air? |
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Kristol's defection from the pro-plutocracy wing of the GOP is an interesting indicator that, yes, change is in the air. |
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It is all up in the air until the AAT redetermines the matter. |
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A wave of hands suddenly rose high in the air as each one moved about in erratic and unpredictable movements, each as unique as the children's personality. |
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The weather was crisp and cool, with the smell of woodsmoke in the air. |
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Irritants in the air such as tobacco or woodsmoke, perfumes, aerosol sprays, cleaning products, and fumes from paint or cooking gas can all trigger asthma flare-ups. |
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The actress even has the deliveryman scratch her back as she kicks her leg up in the air like a dog. |
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There was a reek of disinfectant in the air as some locals were deliberately splashing it over overalls, boots and vehicles just so the finger couldn't be pointed at them. |
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Several weeks after the main clean-up operation on a heavily-polluted former gasworks site at Heworth was completed, an oily reek still hangs in the air. |
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This is because of particles in the air refracting the light. |
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On every street corner, gangs of female money changers wave fat wads of kwanzas in the air, the fluctuating exchange rate testimony to the vagaries of the war economy. |
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The huskies are now yapping, howling, and hopping in the air. |
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His dips, Dives, and somersaults in the air caught the attention of all the major papers. |
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If the government infringes a protected right, one side of the seesaw goes in the air and the right is lifted and protected. |
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Scientists of the National Institute for Health Protection in Macedonia detected eight times higher than normal levels of alpha radiation in the air during the air war. |
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Public health officials point to pollution in the air, never pointing out the pollution in the gut. |
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We happily hoist our egg nog in the air, embrace each other, and raise our out-of-tune voices in song. |
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There was a lot of seething resentment, and a lot of hatred in the air. |
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We have no information yet on what other flights were in the air then, and what they encountered. |
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Some people find it hard to breathe while wearing thick respirators, so they just cover the mouth and leave the nose exposed in the air, which is wrong and risky. |
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So by rights we should be in the midst of spring, with lambs leaping, the smell of dew hanging in the air and the sight of rowers happily plodding home from the Cherwell. |
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I took a drag from my cigarette, and the smoke from my exhale seemed to hover in the air, visible by the dim streetlights even with the falling snow. |
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They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil. |
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When a few lensmen asked him to pose yet again with the shot before hurling it in the air, he readily agreed and that certainly made a wonderful photograph. |
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He began to levitate in the air, his eyes getting redder by the second. |
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Since there is less moisture in the air, the skin can become very dry and dehydrated, as it fails to replenish the moisture that is exuded naturally into the air. |
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Leaves had turned black, and an acrid smell lingered in the air. |
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He also had a certain romanticism and thrill about him which made me feel breathless and like I was ten feet above the ground, floating in the air. |
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They are the ones with arms arrow-straight in the air for the full 60 minutes, desperately seeking an outlet for the moral certitude that will otherwise consume them. |
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The pollution in the air caused her to flicker an eyelid. |
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There are a number of allergens in the air during autumn, but the most common by far is ragweed pollen. |
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Others argue the Luftwaffe achieved little in the air battle and the RAF was not on the verge of collapse, as often claimed. |
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We saw dog fights up in the air, hoping nothing would happen to us and we saw one or two terrible sights. |
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Initially the Luftwaffe concentrated on destroying the RAF on the ground and in the air. |
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A local tuner simulation program includes all the online radios that can also be heard in the air in the city. |
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The marsh terns normally catch insects in the air or pick them off the surface of fresh water. |
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As part of the ritual, he held a crucifix in the air above the foot of her bed. |
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The basic body type is a terrestrial quadruped, but some mammals are adapted for life at sea, in the air, in trees, underground or on two legs. |
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Each bottle is then tossed in the air three times, signaling the start of the competition. |
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Rarely, smallpox has been spread by virus carried in the air in enclosed settings such as buildings, buses, and trains. |
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Neurotics build castles in the air, psychotics live in them. My mother cleans them. |
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Astrophysicists say it was a bolide, or a meteor that explodes in the air. |
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The challenge agent used is the ambient microscopic dust and other aerosols that are present in the air. |
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Labor and you build castles in the air. Vote Conservative and you can live in them. |
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There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. |
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There's friendly competition in the air, too, as visitors vote for their favorite celebrity scooper, as well as their favorite ice cream flavor. |
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The mirror made the rocks and vehicles seem to hang in the air. |
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The carbon used in fireworks is produced from wood and does not lead to more carbon dioxide in the air. |
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As he continues, Gangleri sees a man in the doorway of the hall juggling short swords, and keeping seven in the air at once. |
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His tone lingered in the air, almost like the tone of a musical instrument. |
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For aircraft the US Federal Aviation Regulations provide for passing on the right, both in the air and on water. |
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Police however were able to disperse the revelers by among other things firing warning shots in the air. |
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It's a film of jaw-dropping, throw your hands in the air, sweet Lordy mama stupidity, but it gets that second star for its topicality. |
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In the legend Coyote was tossing his eyes up in the air and catching them again when Eagle snatched them. |
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He cannot become skillful at this by having someone throw balls up in the air for him. |
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He said that the Serbians might not be able to hit NATO's planes in the air, but they could hit the NATO collaborators on the ground. |
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Aircraft must then be delayed in the air by holding over specified locations until they may be safely sequenced to the runway. |
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Suddenly a vilesome white tome appears floating in the air in front of Lazarus' face. |
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To subdue and kill seals, orcas continuously ram them with their heads, slap them with their tails and fling them in the air. |
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It was such a day as one dreams about, with that pleasant warmth in the air that makes for indolent content. |
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This sensory receptor, located in the roof of the mouth, receives and analyses chemical traces picked up in the air by the snake's forked tongue. |
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The aircraft, operated by Angolan company Guicango exploded in the air shortly after taking off from the town of Saurimo en route for Luanda. |
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I think I can do it quickly, but the exact schedule is still up in the air. |
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The floor was uncemented, and heaps of dust rose in the air anytime a customer walked in. |
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Jaime left his brother covered in front like one of those grooms one sees on wedding cakes, but with his tuches out in the air. |
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The television movie was so suspenseful that I leaped in the air and screamed when the doorbell rang. |
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This may involve throwing it in the air, slapping it with their tails, ramming it, or breaching and landing on it. |
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The oxygen in the air is sometimes kept a few percent less than atmospheric concentration to reduce fire danger. |
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He waved the ruler in the air and marched slappingly around the room, warbling a few bars from a song suitable for a king. |
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The practice of the game in this country is to keep the shuttlecock in the air by striking it from one person to another. |
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In one of these, Erich put himself in the usual position for an antipodist, which is lying down belly up, with his legs in the air. |
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When a silo is filled, fine dust particles in the air can become explosive because of their large aggregate surface area. |
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Toshack and Keegan struck up a successful partnership with Toshack winning balls in the air and Keegan finishing the knock downs. |
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An air pollutant is a substance in the air that can have adverse effects on humans and the ecosystem. |
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If the percentage of firedamp starts to rise, less oxygen is available in the air and combustion is diminished or extinguished. |
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The presence of coal dust in the air increased the risk of explosion with firedamp, and indeed could cause explosions itself. |
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Two performers twirled boleadoras in the air and bounced off weight on the ground, making explosive noises in unison. |
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The carbon in the coke combines with the oxygen in the air to form carbon monoxide. |
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For calculating the torque it is necessary to know the fields in the air gap. |
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Albatrosses are highly efficient in the air, using dynamic soaring and slope soaring to cover great distances with little exertion. |
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A simple criterion is that live mussels, when in the air, will shut tightly when disturbed. |
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When travelling, jumping can save the dolphin energy as there is less friction while in the air. |
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When she was musing she was a kestrel, which hangs in the air by an invisible motion of its wings. |
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He then enlisted in the air force and served as a groundling in North Africa, Sicily, and England. |
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Instead of flapping its wings continuously while flying, Onychonycteris likely alternated between flaps and glides while in the air. |
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The missile fell back to earth after just 40 seconds in the air. |
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Planners quickly realized that an aircraft intended to destroy its kind in the air had to be fast enough to catch its quarry. |
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Now, the ankh that Thoth always held hovered in the air between Sekhmet and the Magus, and both fixed their gaze upon it. |
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Frail smoke of morning in the air and a sort of muffled hum that is not sound but is not silence either. |
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Some specks and Canadas were in the air, but you can't shoot them after noon until mid-October in Sask. |
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Action in the air began on 16 October 1939 when the Luftwaffe launched air raids on British warships. |
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Barrie, confused by what happened, fired five shots in the air warning the public not to report what had happened to the police. |
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What had silenced her, however, was the enormous demonic object that had apparated in the air beyond the tunnel's exit. |
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The sliotar can be caught in the hand and carried for not more than four steps, struck in the air, or struck on the ground with the hurley. |
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The steamer itself had vanished, but the great scroll of smoke still hung in the air and drooped like a flag mournfully in valediction. |
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They had also not seen any enemy aircraft since landing at San Carlos and may have been overconfident in the air defences. |
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Rarely, a player will go for a high topspin backhand, while themselves in the air. |
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Extending the legs and holding them in the air while turned out causes damage to the hips. |
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Following Henry Cavendish's 1766 work on hydrogen, Joseph Black proposed that a balloon filled with hydrogen would be able to rise in the air. |
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Loud drumming and blaring And strident fanfaring, Big banging and booming were rife in the air. |
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Dutch airmen flying British aircraft participated in the air war over Germany. |
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The overall disparity between the opposing naval forces made the amphibious invasion plan extremely risky, regardless of the outcome in the air. |
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Still, there was something in the air, an uncertain quality over the impact of having something actually at stake beside a couple of at-bats and some yuks on the bench. |
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The most difficult is shooting a candle hanging in the air at night. |
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For a standard helicopter with a single main rotor, the tips of the main rotor blades produce a vortex ring in the air, which is a spiraling and circularly rotating airflow. |
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The main controls allow the pilot to direct the aircraft in the air. |
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Though the circulation is not as significant as that in the air, the deflection caused by the Coriolis effect is what creates the spiraling pattern in these gyres. |
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The ball travels in the air, and there is no net force upon it. |
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However, an unguided missile obeys exactly the same physics as a baseball, but can travel far enough and be in the air long enough to experience the effect of Coriolis force. |
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It's about running at 100mph through the world, then parkouring up an exploding cube van that's 100ft in the air, bouncing off it and hitting the wall and keeping on going. |
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Condensed water in the air may also refract sunlight to produce rainbows. |
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The flycatchers fly out from a perch to catch insects in the air. |
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They do not build their own nests and mainly catch prey in the air. |
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When rain occurs in these large cities, the rain filters down the pollutants such as CO2 and other green house gases in the air onto the ground below. |
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The cat jackknifed in the air and landed gracefully on its feet. |
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The history of Black Africa will remain suspended in the air and cannot be written correctly until African historians dare to connect it with the problem of Egypt. |
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As soon as we entered we could feel the excitement and tension in the air. |
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You may not know La Baule. Think of it as Bognor Regis. Now, you may have spent half your life there, but I do not believe you ever heard Beethoven playing in the air. |
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Ima gonna close my eyes and you toss that there pebble in the air. |
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In the case of free contamination there is the hazard of contamination spread to other surfaces such as skin or clothing, or entrainment in the air. |
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Norwich's attack centred on a front pair of Steve Morison and Grant Holt, but Younes Kaboul at the heart of the Tottenham defence dominated in the air. |
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Ten Things That Should Actually Be Banned in Lebanon Tattooed eyebrows and randomly shooting guns in the air managed to make the list of bannable offences. |
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This layer makes bulk lead effectively chemically inert in the air. |
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Wooden arms with elbow joints jerking and fugling in the air. |
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The horse flung most potently, making his heels fly aloft in the air. |
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The rank of air chief marshal is also used in the air forces of many countries which were under British influence around the time their air force was founded. |
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In shinty, a player is allowed to play the ball in the air and is allowed to use both sides of the stick, called a caman, which is wooden and slanted on both sides. |
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The turbo jets will help it get to the speed of sound and then retract, allowing the rocket motor to power it to more than 100,000 feet in the air. |
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This festival also included the setting of a new world record on 26 June when 826 people, juggling at least three objects each, kept 2,478 objects in the air. |
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One guy farted repeatedly and laughed out loud each time he let it out. To top off his disgusting behavior, he constantly picked his nose and thumped the waste in the air. |
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Hop on your left foot again, bringing your right foot back behind your left foot and then shift your weight onto your right foot, leaving your left foot in the air. |
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Radiation doses are greater in the air because at cruising altitude, there is less atmosphere to shield passengers and crew from cosmic radiation. |
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House Of Cards was almost chirpy while the electronic jerkiness of 15 Step actually got Thom dancing, waving his arms in the air and twitching his body. |
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But war was in the air, and the most impassioned speeches he ever delivered were addressed to this parliament in fruitless opposition to the Crimean War. |
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