Your pathetic and puny mind is incapable of any true thought, and merely lurches from situation to situation. |
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He lurches the car across the traffic island and accelerates toward the oncoming traffic. |
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Transfixed, discomforted, we can't turn away from the spectacle as it lurches into even more ghastly territory. |
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As the project lurches toward banality, the characters plot, feud and leak to the newspapers, staging palace coups and office break-ins. |
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I'm not referring here to fidgeting uncomfortably while an unseasoned actor lurches turgidly through thousands of rhyming couplets. |
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The bus is practically empty, so they move to the back as the bus lurches forwards. |
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Her virtual car lurches forward, overtaking a rival competitor tearing around the Alpine race track. |
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Somehow it came out sounding exactly right for its wild title, crabbily fluid with sudden lurches. |
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Dangerously overladen, completely off balance, the bus lurches across the bridge. |
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I'm caught unawares as the wooden door creaks open, and a large man lurches into the room, his belly swaying with every step he takes. |
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Pedestrians aren't exactly better off, for they are the ones who get splashed with muddy water every time a vehicle lurches into a pothole. |
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He swears, shivers, swings spindle legs off the bed and lurches, teeth bared, into the stinging spray. |
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Cope is derailed by enthusiastic interjections from proprietary fans and the show lurches from one interruption to another. |
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Malpractice lurches from time signature to time signature, braying like some Frankenstein's monster. |
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An accompanying video surveys a painting of Trump and Putin lost in a deep kiss, as the music lurches through a flatulent synth-pop beat. |
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There is a scene in Liam in which he lurches to his feet in church and begins to hurl insults at the pulpit. |
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The world lurches with every turn of the wheel, and it takes a while to acclimatise. |
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Without ceasing to be funny, Son of Rambow becomes quite serious for a while and lurches into something like melodrama. |
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An increase in armed conflict and barbarity will be the short-term scenario, at the same time that the peace process lurches ahead. |
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Bucking in blue, the lion-hearted Prince lurches forward with his trusty steed. |
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Australian growth will be constrained as the global economy lurches towards deflation. |
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Irish eyes are certainly not smiling as the once proud Celtic tiger economy lurches from crisis to crisis. |
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When a bubble of people looses itself from the crowd and lurches in a big lump into the street, I go with them. |
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Slowly the vampire bat sidles and lurches up to the guinea pig, which is all innocence. |
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As Mr Beadle recounts Mr Covington's experiences, he lurches from wild agitation to jittery submission. |
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None of the policy lurches succeeded in stemming the flow of asylum seekers arriving by boat. |
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The World lurches from crisis to crisis and from catastrophe to catastrophe. |
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Do institutional transitions take place progressively or rather in a series of lurches? |
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They also show that sudden lurches in diffusion usually reflect non-cyclical forces, such as poor weather or supply disruptions. |
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A camel lurches past the truck, its rider bouncing awkwardly, seeming barely in control. |
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Come 1,600 rpm, the planet begins to roll forward as the F-350 lurches forward. |
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Her brother-in-law Uncle Bob, once a politician with some ideals, is now a drunken wastrel with a bad stomach who still lurches after women, and eats piggishly. |
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He takes a seat directly behind, and as the bus lurches off, propelling us forward in our seats, he closes his eyes, just for a millisecond longer than strictly required. |
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Sometimes, though, the ratio of males to females lurches out of balance. |
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The lurches in time and devastating conclusion make it linger unsettlingly in the mind. |
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While Libya lurches forward to its landmark parliamentary election, its children face a brutal conflict on the playground. |
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Undoing the clasp, he lurches forward and nabs the strap of my dress. |
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Sudden lurches and climaxes and rolling tympani increase the tension. |
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Based on Joan Didion's best-selling memoir, The Year of Magical Thinking captures the compassion, humour and bewilderment of a fiercely intelligent woman whose world lurches suddenly from the ordinary to the unimaginable. |
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It lurches towards the food packs and slices at them with his claws. |
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With all its loose energy, its generosity of attention and invention, its puckishness and wild similes, its lyric intensities and its sudden lurches of feeling, The Yips is a novel that's more than just odd. |
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Labour's economic policy lurches further form chaos to incredibility. |
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Your gut lurches when you hear these words. |
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At some point, as the Greek crisis lurches to its crescendo, Syriza – the radical left party – will call a meeting of something called a central committee. |
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The news this morning is that Cav will play no further part in the Tour after injuring his shoulder in the crash, as the great British summer of sport lurches to its latest disaster. |
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The debate over whether the NPM is superior to traditional approaches lurches from values to specific initiatives to deficit reduction strategies to downsizing or limiting the growth of certain programs. |
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Anybody who has ever put their household on a budget also knows that if one suddenly lurches from one's budget plan, one can be headed for trouble. |
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The government basically lurches back and forth like a ship in a sea. |
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Ariel's opposite number, the brooding slave Caliban, lurches around the stage looking like a wrestler tricked out in Butoh makeup and a union suit. |
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The Eastern Cape, the ANC's traditional home province, also power base and home to former President Nelson Mandela and current President Thabo Mbeki, lurches from one administrative crisis to the next. |
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A volatile and increasingly interdependent world economy lurches from one speculative crisis to another, and in many societies there is a growing atmosphere of insecurity and violence. |
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But nobody was so out-of-step with the increasing professionalisation of contemporary American politics. That trend is taking two lurches forward in this year's mid-term elections. |
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Over several weeks, the drop car lurches down the hoistway, from the top of the building to the ground, in mini-free-fall intervals that make the notion of an eighty-floor drop seem both ludicrous and newly horrifying. |
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That does take patience along with gritted teeth as it lurches, bumps and scrapes over underwater rocks that graunch against the underbody skid plates. |
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