The jolting from walking here from the scoober had caused her broken arm to have shooting pains, and this time they weren't stopping. |
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After the interminable drive in the carriole over the jolting roads they had reached Nevers when the sun was already high in the heavens. |
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As an alternative to the jolting stagecoach, the nine-hour boat journey from Edinburgh to Glasgow attracted up to 120,000 passengers a year. |
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For eight white-knuckled seconds, he had to try to stay on that jolting, snorting, corkscrewing half-ton of steak on the hoof. |
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Despite the snaking fingers of electricity jolting through it, the Eye of the Universe felt just as cool as a bowling ball, and equally as heavy. |
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All of a sudden, a clap of thunder roared in their ears, jolting them back into the world of the living. |
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With the Greyhound shuddering and jolting, the pilot inches the aircraft across the deck towards the waiting catapult. |
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A llama's whining bleat sounded through the veils of sleep, jolting me to bleary awareness. |
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Another passenger said the tram kept on jolting to a stop before the driver told passengers to get off. |
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This time he programmed his computer to blare loud music directly into his ears, jolting him awake just minutes before Zechariah started to stir. |
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To Robert's shock Thomas dissolved into violent sobs, his body jolting and shaking. |
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While the air system is good, it fidgets badly over sharp intrusions like potholes, jarring and jolting the passengers. |
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Shake stacked sieves, vibrating, jogging, and jolting them to keep the sand in continuous motion for two minutes. |
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Ian twisted his body sideways and banged his hip into the frame of the chair, jolting the rear wheels over the edge of the curb. |
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The jolting problem was alleviated by using larger wheels and solid rubber tyres. |
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A collision inevitably resulted, abruptly jolting both men back to reality. |
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Kasna gave her a gentle shake, jolting her mind from its incoherent tangles of thought. |
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The Franco-German axis has taken the weight of many disputes, misunderstandings, betrayals and jolting halts. |
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The country-twanged guitar solo and glaring organ fills are both jolting and highlight Rademaker's forceful voice. |
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Her line breaks are uniquely hers, beautifully jolting without any winking self-congratulation. |
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Yesterday, I burned up to a T-junction and came to a jolting halt right in front of someone I know and the buggy containing her two children. |
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The path on the south side of the river is very stony and uneven and the jolting began to tell. |
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They say the quote serves as a jolting reminder of how quickly people can change. |
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He deployed the parachute straight away, jolting him out of free fall. |
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Already, their waiting in the wings is jolting the current administration's team into a giant-sized monetary stimulus. |
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The prisoners were sitting or laying with their emaciated bodies on the wooden platforms of the shaking and jolting lorries. |
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A palely muscled man with sad, noble features twists as if electrocuted, his body jolting into a lightning-fast sequence of dislocations. |
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Then, as the pirogue neared Nouadhibou, at the northern edge of Mauritania, the captain shut off the motor, jolting the passengers from sleep. |
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That is how they were driven to the cattle train, jolting and bumping into the carts. |
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I want to be clear: it is perfectly possible to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while jolting the economy. |
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Instinctive, jolting and stamping movements are the heart-breaking result of a desperate need for affection. |
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Press-in devices for power-operated processes such as jointing, pressing-in, jolting, deforming and riveting. |
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Ride Control is an option designed to reduce jolting and bouncing during load and carry operations. |
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However, under all conditions, you should prevent the laser module and the laser pole from being exposed to jolting and knocking. |
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After a slow and jolting journey along a muddy, difficult road, Sath reached the hospital, but she had lost too much blood. |
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Audiences can be jaded when it comes to horror novels, as they are used to jolting films. |
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This is very uncomfortable since they deliver a jolting shock. |
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I woke to the jolting sound of hoof beats, thundering down a dirt path. |
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According to contemporary investigation, the processes of succussion or trituration disturb the atomic state of a drug substance by jolting electron out of its orbit. |
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Phoenix planted his foot on the accelerator jolting the vehicle forward. |
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They fall backwards into trenches, the camera jolting with the concussive force of the explosions. |
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The assumption was that an electric chair death would occur by jolting the heart into stopping. |
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Slowly I progress on my downward spiral, but am saved from sinking completely into the mire of self-recrimination by the jolting reality of sudden stillness. |
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First, Iowa is still up in the air and could deliver a jolting surprise. |
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Distortion or severe jolting could damage parts of the main circuit. |
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Normally, when the natural world reminds us of its might, and our own puniness, with a flood, a hurricane or a mighty wave, it is a nasty, jolting experience. |
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Lift off was smoother than I had expected with only the nominal jolting at rocket staging and when the engines finally shut down at the end of our 9 minute ascent. |
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When assembling trains and during all other movement of railway wagons every precaution shall be taken to avoid jolting a wagon containing animals. |
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By the time of next year's presidential election, they may have grown discontented enough to take the trouble to go to the polls and vote, jolting Ayatollah Khamenei, and sending Mr Ahmadinejad packing. |
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As long as it persists, the debt-to-GDP ratio will get steadily worse. That suggests the authorities should take drastic steps to reflate the economy, jolting it out of its stupor and weakening the currency. |
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And there is no doubt that the jolting subject of Jennifer Baichwal's documentary, Act of God, will catch the eye of the documentary jury and the general public. |
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Fitted with 19-inch alloys, as in the n-tec specced test car, the X-Trail starts to feel unsettled when the roads get rougher, jolting through the biggest ruts and potholes. |
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Keyboardist Dave Morecroft was the ringmaster, sonically and visually directing the band through a mine-field of twisting, squirming, jolting and japing contortions. |
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