Most were happy to leave behind the bayonets that caught the brush and jammed into their sides as they hit the ground. |
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There were three battleship-gray, four-drawer filing cabinets jammed into the space. |
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Frennings took the key card and jammed it onto a slot, before press the fourth floor button. |
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The phone lines were jammed and in the end we had to disconnect the phones as we couldn't deal with the sheer volume of listeners calling us. |
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Obviously a lot of the footage was taken from standard footage of jammed motorways and so on, which helped make it more believable. |
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It's no better on the roads, jammed by 7.30 am, with huge seas of traffic for most of the day, sometimes until 9 o'clock at night. |
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They jammed telephone switchboards or left town, many just huddled on their front lawns in a state of fear, resignation or hysteria. |
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One traffic signal jammed at the crossroads of Deansgate, Bridge Street and John Dalton Street. |
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The train can be jammed with local passengers, with crowds milling around on the platforms. |
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The main landing gear had been sheared off and the nosegear was twisted, bent backwards and jammed into the fuselage aft of the wheelwell. |
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Like gawking through a keyhole, every situation is richly textured, minutely detailed, and jammed full with voyeuristic glee. |
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Some RTC buses branched off from the main roads to find emergency escape routes like by-lanes, already jammed by cars and two-wheelers! |
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They have come in rented buses and trucks, vehicles jammed to bursting with everything they can possibly carry. |
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I put on my flak jacket and helmet and walked up the road, which was jammed with tanks and armored fighting vehicles waiting to cross the bridge. |
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The East Lancashire Road was jammed with commuters trying to avoid the motorway. |
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They jammed to mixes of classic rock and funk before taking up the guitar, bass and drums to create their own unmistakable sound. |
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In fact, it turns out that her weapon jammed and she didn't fire a single shot. |
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There was one instance when the system was switched to manual mode due to a jammed ticket, and left in manual mode in error. |
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Even before the 8am deadline yesterday morning, phone lines to Ticketmaster were jammed with tens of thousands of his fans trying to get through. |
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Traffic was bumper-to-bumper in the capital and overland train stations were jammed with people. |
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From the same vantage, I could also see more bikes than I could count, two couples boating the canal and a tram train jammed full of people. |
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Whatever pedestrian space was left would be jammed with a motley, jostling throng of buyers. |
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At the same moment, his mouth, full of an implausible number of filthy, unbrushed teeth, was jammed next to my right ear-hole. |
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And the highways and skyways are expected to be jammed today as the Thanksgiving weekend draws to a close. |
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The skyways are jammed with trains, planes and automobiles and the cities have more exciting architecture than you might expect. |
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Listeners from all over the North East jammed the lines to ask Mike Parr to have the song put on the radio station's playlist. |
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Phone networks have been jammed today following a series of blasts that hit London's public transport network this morning. |
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There's a round thing that fits in a hole to close the bonnet, and it's been jammed down very, very securely. |
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Downtown was jammed with punks, new romantics, mods, goths, all seemingly involved in an Important Subversive Project. |
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But isn't it always the case, that while one tap body will unscrew nicely, the other was jammed in there tight! |
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Instead we have our post unsorted and often immobile in lorries on jammed roads. |
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She was trying to release the tape player, which had jammed, when she approached a crowd of home-bound revellers. |
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It looks as if a juvenile twisted some wires together and then just jammed a soldering iron against them. |
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Telephone lines were jammed and communication with the rest of the country was effectively cut off for several hours. |
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The leader swung at him, but Jack stepped around the punch and jammed the knife in the man's spine. |
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Survivors are jammed together in windowless plywood barracks hurriedly built by the army. |
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She rang the police and they arrived around 7pm and succeeded in opening doors that had been jammed. |
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The swing bridge over the River Ouse at Selby was operating fully this morning after it jammed open at 9pm yesterday. |
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Thanks to the jammed system, commuters frequently stand on the footboard with the doors left dangerously open. |
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They returned to find signs of forced entry with the outside security light broken and door-lock jammed. |
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Toilet doors and interior doors jammed in the train, making it difficult for passengers to escape from the coaches. |
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American poetry is at something of a crossroads, and the roads leading there are jammed with traffic. |
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The Daily Dispatch switchboard was almost jammed yesterday as readers called to suggest their names for three lion cubs at the East London Zoo. |
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The restaurant and reception are in three conjoined gabled townhouses, jammed with mirrors, paintings, cut glass and polished wood. |
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For three days, the band jammed with the tribe, using recording equipment powered by car generators. |
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Snapping out of my stupor, I quickly turned around and jammed the keys gawkily into the keyhole. |
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The regulars jammed against the bar are part of the young, gentrified crowd who have colonised the inner walls of the City. |
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Fee jammed her finger into a small hole, wincing as a needle pricked it, and a drop of blood fell on the DNA scanner. |
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He jammed the truck into first, heedless of the grinding gears, and drove recklessly off the road. |
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But as it moved south, a battery powering the train's automatic interconnecting doors went flat and the doors jammed shut. |
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We reached the second elevator without confrontation of demons and we found an elevator with the doors jammed shut. |
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An explanation that I favour for the sinking is that the snort mast float valve jammed open, flooding the boat. |
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He jammed the pistol against the man's back and dragged him away from the ship and into the open. |
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With a hoe-blade unrolled from her canvas, jammed onto the walking stick, she cleared a patch of low white stumps. |
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The outer doors are missing, the inner doors jammed, and the whole apparatus knocked out of alignment. |
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The door seemed to be jammed and it moved very slowly as I pushed with all my might. |
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Veena Shankar was trapped in her fourth floor apartment with her two children when the doors jammed after the earthquake. |
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I do have a grainy memory of things like getting my finger jammed in a door, dropping a plate and cutting my foot etc. |
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The exit doors of Al-Amariyah jammed shut as temperatures rose to 900 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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I reached the foot of the doors as the tide grew and I grasped each plate with my fingers and it inched open but suddenly jammed. |
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When the building sprang back and forth like a car antenna, door frames twisted and jammed shut, trapping a number of them in a conference room. |
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On election day, he and two other stooges jammed phone lines, preventing Democrats from reaching voters in need of a ride to the polls. |
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He helped trigger the October demos with radio broadcasts on a channel that has since been jammed. |
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When the cleat tried to go through the hawsepipe, it jammed and ripped a section of the hull completely off the boat. |
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It was with some relief that we saw that one of the drawers of the filing cabinet had jammed. |
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To the delight of the crowd the pair jammed out a selection of Bob Marley classics and Fugees hits. |
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Just as he reached the Avenue, he suddenly jammed on the brakes, sending us flying towards the rear window. |
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Azrael had jammed on the brakes, sending the automobile into a short skid forward, the sudden movement tensing his new muscles and flesh quickly. |
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Huge crowds jammed the concourse outside the dome hoping to get on the buses to the Astrodome in Houston, 350 miles away. |
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The car ahead of them stopped for a traffic light and she jammed on the brakes. |
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Kevin wadded up a sleeping bag to use as a pillow and jammed it under his arm. |
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Ian jammed on the brakes and the truck screeched to a halt, almost tipping Dog onto the floor. |
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But he is an immensely gifted comic, with a quicksilver imagination which is like a video player permanently jammed in fast-forward. |
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I passed several filling stations on my way home where the forecourts were jammed with vehicles jockeying for position at the pumps. |
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The next few weeks in Kilcoo will be jammed packed with activities and events to suit all tastes. |
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The final line-up for this year's Grassington Festival has been completed and is jammed packed with great entertainment for all. |
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The promontory, jammed with red-tiled roofs, was once an island, but had for centuries been joined to the mainland by a narrow causeway. |
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A driver escaped injury when he jammed his articulated wagon under a low railway bridge in Keighley. |
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Sometimes too many keys rose at once and jammed together, so his fingers were all inky from pulling them apart. |
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He stopped speaking suddenly when Carl jammed the van into reverse gear and slammed his foot down on the accelerator pedal. |
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I lost my temper and ranted and raged for 10 minutes, then jammed the phone down, and felt very, very bad. |
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She laughed as she jammed a thumb into his carotid and he went limp in her hands. |
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In his off-hours, he jammed with Dizzy Gillespie and other founding fathers of bebop. |
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Nearing the end of their set, Mary Frances jammed on her keytar on the edge of the stage. |
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There I was, strapped into my window seat, having finally jammed my bulging knapsack underneath the seat in front of me. |
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On a break, he dribbled up the wing, tossed an underhand scoop towards the rim, took two steps, launched and then jammed it home with authority. |
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This evening I'm rediscovering the autumnal pleasure of surfing the internet with my stockinged feet jammed against a hot radiator. |
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His name was Petar, and within five minutes I was jammed into his tent along with three of his companions. |
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Once those worms start wriggling from the can, it's a tricky job getting the lid jammed on again. |
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Half their team were delayed when the Selby Toll Bridge jammed, forcing a rejig of their batting order at Burn. |
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Here the river is fabulous, clear and convoluted, with ponds jammed with yellow flag irises where there are springs or oxbows. |
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The revolving compass card had jammed onto the needle when under pressure, preventing it from swinging freely. |
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When I took possession, one cabin and the lazarette were literally jammed with never-opened boxes and bags of gear. |
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Some regulators have been designed to resist the effect of jammed valves caused by cold. |
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Their finding might also call into question a common industrial method for loosening materials that have become jammed together inside hoppers. |
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He shot it out with the cop, who got off a single round from his newly issued Glock 17 before his service pistol jammed. |
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Then as it happened, the bar too got jammed, serving to obstruct her movements further, making it virtually impossible to lift her out. |
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After practically every clothing item I own is jammed into my large suitcase, I lug it down the stairs. |
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In attempting to close the bomb bay doors, the starboard side was found to be jammed. |
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Telephone lines were jammed and mobile phone services briefly crashed as panicked residents called family and friends. |
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A long string of cars behind his vehicle testified to the jammed approaches to the major artery out of Downtown. |
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The stairs were jammed with college students and we were pushed into the living room. |
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A jammed valve in the control system of the second stage of the launch vehicle led to the failure. |
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Then, telling him to stay, quite like one would do to their pet Pekinese, she marched up the front steps and jammed her key in the door. |
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Choose round containers for lotuses so future runners don't get jammed in square corners. |
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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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He put on his shoes, jammed his hat over his unruly blond hair, and walked next door, opening the door and ambling into the twins' room. |
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My hair stood at different angles, and I jammed my Yankees hat over my head. |
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In place of jammed highways, the city will have an emerald necklace of parkland. |
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I jammed the throttles up, but the engines barely spooled up before I throttled back per my director's signal. |
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The driver jammed his feet on the brakes, causing the car to veer sideways and shudder into a stop before crashing into a nearby telephone pole. |
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The streets are jammed with cars, the busses packed with people and the pavements overflowing with pedestrians weighed down with their purchases. |
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It being a particularly cold morning, I grabbed my Barbour as I left for work, jammed my phone into the pocket and felt a piece of paper. |
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Unfortunately we need two miles of seaway to stop our ship and our rudder is jammed, hence we cannot change course. |
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Local radio news bulletins are jammed with reports of muggings and vicious petty criminals. |
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I rummaged in the sock drawer for a matching pair, flung on a jacket, and jammed my feet into trainers, and then walked to work in record time. |
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Once found, he jammed his earphones in and cranked up the volume to the maximum. |
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She tied up her hair in a bun and jammed a shapeless felt hat down over it. |
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I jammed the gear shift into park and jumped out of the car, wiping my pants off. |
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I jammed my feet into the closest pair of sneakers and grabbed my back pack. |
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It looked like he didn't properly fix the mech as on the final run it jammed and I couldn't pedal. |
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I jammed my thumb into my mouth and almost choked on it while the screen lit up with sunny skies on a gleaming lake. |
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During the first week, the main shopping street was jammed with cars filled with families driving slowly, aimlessly. |
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Police say Myers charged at the policeman, they wrestled, and then he shot at least three bullets before his gun jammed. |
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All the legal professionals wear severe, French-style white jabots Velcroed around their necks, and headsets for the interpretation jammed down over their hair. |
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Zack thought to himself as he jammed all of his books into his bag. |
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Unfazed, she stood once more and jammed her hat onto her head. |
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He strode up the walk and jammed one of his hands into his pockets. |
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Akira waddled toward the door in the cumbersome space suit, he jammed the pistol into one of the pockets, put his helmet on and pulled the door open handle. |
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During past Eid celebrations hundreds of drivers have jammed Wilmslow Road to the cheers of onlookers and the event has sometimes fallen into disorder. |
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It took several hours on Wednesday morning for locals to find out what the problem was with the local water works telephone line jammed and no information available. |
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Telephone lines became jammed as distraught relatives tried to check up on loved-ones but that did not stop the rumours spreading as attention turned to who was responsible. |
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The four forward crewmen made it, but the exit door jammed shut. |
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On one beach, hemmed in by cliffs on either side and palm trees at the back, some Grenadians are playing cricket, three sticks jammed into the sand for stumps. |
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The door had jammed, and I had been unable to get out of the car. |
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People don't want their cell phone signals jammed, I am certain. |
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It is important that the driver does not rest his finger on this switch or he will then have effectively jammed all radio transmissions to his pit. |
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Suddenly it swerved across the road, and I jammed on the brakes. |
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Quickly the rider jammed on the brakes again, harder this time, and abruptly stopped in place, his back wheel rearing a few feet off of the ground from the lost momentum. |
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The wheel rim and push rim are joined together by five joins around the wheel causing a vast potential for hands to get caught or jammed in the gaps. |
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This city's normal population is only 85,000 and last week 400,000 retreating Leftists and hostages jammed it almost beyond bearing, with food running crucially short. |
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Tax breaks to selected manufacturers like automakers, and dollops of consumer credit, have jammed the malls and snarled traffic. |
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Her stomach knotted together, her heart jammed in her throat. |
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Ahmad claims that four plainclothes officers cuffed him to a chair, jammed open his mouth, and electrocuted his gums. |
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Upstairs, reporters jammed into a tiny antechamber, the shaggy cameramen and newspaper photographers chain-smoking and the lady reporters chattering nervously. |
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A vacuum cleaner was jammed against the door to keep the children in. |
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I jammed my feet one at a time into my boots and strapped on my helmet. |
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Police were called to deal with the marooned low-loader on Friday morning after it became jammed on the crest of the bridge over the Kennet and Avon canal at Staverton. |
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The stabiliser, the horizontal surface on the tailplane, is jammed. |
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Spam is up fivefold over the past 18 months, leaving the electronic mailboxes of Internet users jammed with billions of unwanted commercial e-mails. |
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Its horn blared ceaselessly, jammed by the dead body of the driver, Henri Paul, pinioned on the steering column by the impact. |
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The cold froze the oil on the rifle-bolts and jammed the two Maxim guns. |
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Hice is like the Republican version of a right-wing Frankenstein, featuring the worst elements of the GOP jammed into one person. |
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Her pistol then jammed and she could only watch the gunman advance and point his gun directly at her head. |
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He jerked the window up with such force that it jammed after having opened only five inches. |
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Basically, this consists of a large metal beaker and matching glass, the two of which can be jammed together when you come to whoosh up your ingredients. |
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He'd got stuck fast halfway through, his belt loop was jammed on the window latch, and there was no way of moving up, down, in or out to free himself. |
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Still hundreds of people jammed the officially sanctioned market and dozens of illegal vendors froze outside as they touted vegetables, clothes and hunks of rancid meat. |
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If an incoming fax isn't getting jammed in the paper chute, then it's probably getting tossed out or misrouted by a colleague who doesn't realize that it's for you. |
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North Yorkshire's tourist routes were jammed with trippers and Bank Holiday weekend events attracted visitors in their thousands across the county. |
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Peer through the dusty glass and you might catch sight of the two thick yellow metal doors behind, jammed tightly shut with no obvious opening mechanism. |
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Apart from the unfortunate incident in the Chinese restaurant, when the bog roll got jammed in the loo and banjaxed the whole system, a great time was had by all. |
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The bombination of a thousand mumbled prayers met them before they actually came upon the dense horde jammed into and spilling out of the grotto mouth. |
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The front entrance to the Daily Planet was untraversable, the great bronze doors jammed beyond any hope of opening by the collapse of the stone jamb overhead. |
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He had an automatic gun on him that had jammed but to make his execution certain the authorities immediately conscripted him and had him tried by a military court. |
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After he had alerted other patients who were in the waiting room, he tried to use an emergency fire hose but it was jammed so he ran outside for help. |
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Inside the chamber, enormous rocks with smaller rocks jammed into the cracks to act as mortar form a corbeled ceiling, giving you the impression that you're in a small temple. |
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Nine metres down it is possible to get off the ladder on to a ledge of jammed rocks and enter a parallel aven, with much flowstone on the walls and water entering at the top. |
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As traffic becomes increasingly jammed on clogged roads, the NRA has, literally, a captive audience ready to be seduced by the promise of free-flowing highways. |
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The duo's third album, Rubber Factory, is jammed with blues 'n' garage rock anthems that surely destine these rust belt heroes for global greatness. |
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Inside, hundreds more jammed the marbled foyer, busting for a pee or gagging for a drink but determined to be first up the stairs to the galleries. |
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We literally caned a bottle of wine and jammed this blues song. |
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Beneath it, jammed into carpet slippers, were a pair of moon-white legs. |
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People in Hong Kong jammed telephone helplines to voice their anxieties. |
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Our feet were jammed into strops, our hands wrapped around canvas handles. |
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Seth's dad thanked his son and jammed the chili dog into his mouth. |
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This gives the surface of the sea water a real froth, and fills the room with an ozone tang as sharp as if you had jammed your nose in a giant photocopier. |
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Callers jammed the switchboards of radio stations to express their shock at the fall from grace of a national hero after the news broke yesterday morning. |
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They don't waste time at the fax machine, and they don't have the frustration they used to because of busy signals, jammed paper and misdials. |
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On the three nights in July complained of, the car was on the waste ground because it had jammed in bottom gear. |
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Mr Arnold''s dad, leading stoker Walter Arnold, aged 27, was the last of four men to escape from the sub before the escape hatch jammed. |
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These roads are hopelessly jammed with cars and mobile homes during holidays. |
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The British realised it was foolish to have sent Arethusa into battle with inadequate training and jammed guns. |
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With the Tsesarevich's helm jammed and their admiral killed in action, she turned from her battle line, causing confusion among her fleet. |
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The printer is still jammed. Make sure that all the jammed paper is removed. |
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Impossibly, after the water receded, the cat was found asleep on a chair jammed in a tree. |
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The Tracker Locate system uses additional gadgetry to make sure a stolen vehicle can be located even if other signals have been jammed. |
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In some people with OCD, feedback loops between the two get jammed, leading them to do the same task repeatedly to reduce anxiety. |
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Another twirler snagged customers for a carwash across from the mall entrance on McBean, where cars jammed the bays. |
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Hundreds of thousands of spectators jammed Cape Canaveral in Florida and surrounding towns for the farewell. |
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Denial-of-service attacks overwhelm a server with traffic, like hundreds of letters being jammed through a mail slot at the same time. |
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The most common faults are all relatively minor, such as jammed fuel filler caps, remote keyfob faults and rattles and noises from interior trim. |
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Michele and Maria Ariette were taking spaghetti to the basement freezer of their remote home when the lift jammed. |
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However, the sail can become jammed in the mast or boom slot if not operated correctly. |
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She'd like him jammed into her slot, like him to crank into her and she didn't think ignition would be far off if he did. |
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Like a Santa's workshop for the rich, the huge shopping atrium was jammed with frenzied workers pushing to finish by Monday's opening. |
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May broadsided him on as he passed, causing the brakes to become jammed on. |
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Although doors were jammed shut, the menk burst in with huge birch masks covered with hair made of hay. |
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Escape artist Nicky Flash, 31, cried out for help after his miniature escape key got jammed in the lock during a talent competition at Southport arts centre. |
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The gun jammed, and on his own initiative he rushed the German position killing the crew before charging another that resulted in the German crew fleeing. |
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Firing pins broke, magazines fell off, triggers got stuck, cartridge cases failed to eject, the gun jammed and safety catches were not always reliable. |
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Wing guns were tried but the unreliable weapons available required frequent clearing of jammed rounds and misfires and remained impractical until after the war. |
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The war also demonstrated the vulnerability of GPS to being jammed, when Iraqi forces added noise to the weak GPS signal transmission to protect Iraqi targets. |
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He nods in the direction of our client, Vince Russo, an oily-looking man about Joel's age who has jammed his Jabba the Hutt torso into the chair at the table next to Holmes. |
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The Valley Girls of today might look, sound and dress different from those of 1983, those packs of mostly blond, middle-class teens who jammed the Sherman Oaks Galleria. |
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Obviously there are health and safety issues, my pal accidentally left her Pekinese in the back seat once and the poor thing got jammed in the rear tubeage system. |
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And then we have to watch that it doesn't get jammed in the huller. |
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