He noticed the snapdragons and bee balm growing along the walk beside the mangled chrysanthemums. |
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Kristy had been badly bruised, had cuts all over her body, and her armour had been mangled almost beyond repair. |
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Giant cranes were lifting large, mangled steel beams and depositing them onto 18-wheelers. |
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Its twisted trunk and mangled branches resembled a terrifyingly gaunt person arching their back in immense agony. |
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He looked terrible, armour torn and mangled while blood pumped from numerous wounds around his body. |
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Towards the stern, the propulsion was mangled, the diesel-electric engine still trying to turn. |
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I argued that the washerwoman might have mangled her hand if she was caught in the wringer, but it couldn't have engulfed her entirely. |
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Andi reached into one of her mangled pockets and pulled out an unfamiliar billfold. |
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With the fires still burning deep within the mangled wreckage, it may be months before the area is cleared by health and safety authorities. |
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For Mr. Bok does not hesitate to exhibit the mangled remains of his unfortunate female epistolers in the cold black-and-white-ness of print. |
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The nearby street was littered with shattered vehicles, pieces of glass, bricks, mangled steel and scraps of clothing. |
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The adumbrative quality of the work's first third is mauled and mangled by the third. |
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The two players were trapped in the partly mangled bus and eventually died while a few others sustained minor injuries. |
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Amy gave her a wan smile, and moved to stand beside her. her eyes were red from crying, and her armour was mangled in more than a few places. |
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It's a good job there wasn't a passenger in the car, because that side was badly mangled. |
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Good to see a local hangout that's within staggering distance home if you're totally mangled. |
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Smoke pours from the hood of the mangled car that has wrapped itself around a sturdy palm. |
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The car was reduced to a mangled wreck, and debris and broken glass were scattered across the road. |
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Sergeant Barry Woon said a truck driver came across the mangled wrecks and radioed police for help. |
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The debris from the mangled wreckage was spewed over a short stretch of road. |
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The car was catapulted into the air and the mangled wreckage came down in long grass at the side of the track. |
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Fire crews worked with paramedics to cut the two men from the mangled wreckage of the car. |
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Instead we seem inescapably on course to end up with a lame duck park, with a mangled boundary and pitifully truncated planning powers. |
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The little girl was otherwise unrecognisable, covered in blood and crushed in the back of the mangled wreck that had been her parents' car. |
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Shrapnel hit the armor plate under the cockpit, mangled the plating and destroyed the equipment mounted directly above. |
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His body was torn apart and pieces of mangled flesh were sent in all directions. |
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Television footage showed a scene of massive devastation, including badly mangled cars and injured people being carried away. |
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The aircraft was heavily damaged with the prop destroyed and one wing mangled. |
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The dais was in the form of a human whose skeleton was mangled beyond recognition. |
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She quickly set to work, chopping vegetables into little mangled bits and depositing the mess into a huge steel pot. |
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This blast was so powerful, it left storefronts mangled, blew out car windows and sent metal and glass flying in all directions. |
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Soldiers and members of the National Guard are protecting much of the scorched and mangled wreckage. |
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When I got close enough to see, the front half of the car was literally mangled. |
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For decades now, our pop stars have been sending us political messages that are less mixed than mangled beyond reason. |
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This got me thinking about how some mangled enunciation has become par for the course in pop music, and we don't really think it's weird anymore. |
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It is easier to understand mangled grammar than new vocabulary, because people mangle grammar constantly. |
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It is a short text, probably representing a mangled version of what Marlowe wrote. |
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The tone of the site is bang on target, from the over-excited use of exclamation marks to the mangled syntax and personal trivia. |
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Her production, based on a rather mangled text, was taken by the audience as a farce. |
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The most crippling injuries were to Simon's right leg, mangled beyond recognition below the knee, the entire calf musculature torn off. |
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The mangled metal frames of what were once York phone boxes are testament to a new, and potentially lethal, craze. |
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Or, the lift wreckage would become mangled inside the tubing, preventing any further use of that tube. |
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Egged on by friends he proceeded to rap out some tone-deaf songs, the melodies of which were mangled through drink. |
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But she has been left with no shin bone in her left leg, which was completely mangled in the accident. |
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A lot of times in the captioning the dialogue gets misrecognized and mangled into some pretty interesting language. |
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And on that note I shall end this quick jaunt through the mangled musings of a multitude of minds. |
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If the peasantry ever found out, they'd eat him alive, and strew what remained of his mangled pride across the four corners of the kingdom. |
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Two crushed and mangled pick-up trucks have been flipped on their side. |
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One man treated himself by cutting off the mangled finger with his pocket knife. |
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The original deal had been cobbled together in such a hurry that key clauses were mangled. |
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You won't hear the real president confessing to that. For the most part, the cast speak a mix of Sinhalese and mangled English. |
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Leander Rowing club president Mark Lindstrom inspects the smashed and mangled riggers stolen from rowing boats recently after a regatta on the Buffalo River. |
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He would tear his hair as they mangled the beautiful old German words. |
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Nothing vile or repugnant happens here, but we do get the feeling that we are witnessing someone's last moments on film as this mangled mess of a movie unravels. |
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Even if mangled and thus often incongruous, differences indicate every day where the future may lie and what are the limits of the present. |
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Hence the urgency to fast-track a raw-boned 17-year-old from Everton, who might as easily be mangled by the demands of the international game as made by them. |
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He fitted in study of the museum's European portrait miniatures and this would later materialise as a catalogue, handsome but somewhat mangled by the American editing. |
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Rescuers tried for hours to free two men who were trapped in mangled steel. |
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Actually, I don't think they physically cooked anything, they just stood around and watched their recipes being mangled by the in-house excuse for a chef. |
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Remarque laments a generation where even the survivors are psychically mangled. |
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His pieces have, however, frequently been mangled by editors. |
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However, it still lives on, thanks to a cutting taken from the mangled remains and planted out of harm's way. |
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The basic issue is getting something to stay on your head and not get mangled when you're dumped by tons of water. |
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Broken fences, free rolling tyres, and even mangled parts of cars are left scattered around the track, increasing the mayhem with every lap. |
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There was now a massive hole torn in the mangled roof of the pod. |
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The gossip site posted video of a seriously injured comedian riding with the star being pulled out of a mangled car. |
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When Stephen Harper made a surprise onstage appearance with the National Arts Centre Orchestra last fall, he not only mangled a Beatles classic. |
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It's much less amusing that the quote was mangled and misattributed. |
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He miscounted and for a ghastly moment thought he had overshot the seventh floor and was about to be turned upside down or mangled in the winding gear. |
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It has so mauled and mangled and trampled the truth that it is hardly recognizable as the truth now. |
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At the end, it would be little more than a mangled ice cube. |
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Perched atop a mountain of wavy, pulled-back hair is a mangled ball of manliness, a holdover from the days of the samurai. |
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But the whip flies through the air and, no luck, the camera lingers on the mangled back. |
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Dodi, I remember, looked like a mangled marionette, his limbs twisted in impossible positions. |
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Stephanie grabbed the wine and mangled the cork with the corkscrew. |
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A mass of charred and mangled metal was surrounded by hundreds of large blackened wax gourds that had been piled on the cargo truck. |
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When I paged up or down, the text would sometimes get mangled and duplicated. |
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Not so within the mangled cabin of the golden oldie. |
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Unhappily, on this occasion, the American telescopes discovered Metoss and his son in ambuscade when a discharge of grape followed, and the poor boy was struck dead, dreadfully mangled in his bowels. |
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I hope they will not take exception to these remarks but I think that the issues they are talking about are too important to allow them to get mangled by diplomatic lawyers. |
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Emergency workers arrived to find mangled bodies littering the tracks. |
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Then came the complete, unexpurgated Grimm's Fairy Tales, which my parents ordered by mail, unaware that it would contain so many red-hot shoes, barrels full of nails and mangled bodies. |
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It was that failure – not a mangled bacon sandwich or stumbling on a Question Time stage – that means Miliband bears great responsibility for Labour's defeat, as he himself restated in the Commons this week. |
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If you watch sports programming that doesn't involve professional sports, you'll find that most of the proper names are mangled, because they weren't provided to the captioners in advance. |
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She talked to soldiers' mothers trying to find their sons' corpses in military morgues where mangled bodies lay unnamed and unclaimed the result of the Russian army's unique mixture of callousness and incompetence. |
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Distraught relatives lined up yesterday at an improvised morgue in a bloodstained alleyway to identify some of those mangled and entombed in Saturday's quake, which measured 7.6 on the Richter scale. |
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I was crushed to discover, yet again, how wrong I was, how disappointingly terrible my singing remained: wobbly, overly dark, throaty, the diction mangled, and always, far too much work. |
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The figures are headless and the wonderful columns and carved pillars lay like fallen giants across the mangled remnants of roofs and other superstructures. |
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His mangled body was spotted by a passenger on a subsequent train. |
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And a programme on the Northern Ireland hunger strikes that had a rather vivid contribution from Ian Paisley was mangled for fear of it projecting a nasty image of Britain. |
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Many of the seven carriages were mangled and rolled on their sides. |
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Canadians know that the Liberal government balanced the books of this country, only to see it mangled and perhaps obliterated by members opposite. |
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God came in flesh, and was mangled for our sins on the cursed cross. |
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At about 8 a.m. on a summer day in 1978, as I was finishing dumping my load of sludge into the mountain of trash, I spotted a large slightly mangled book with no cover on top of the heap near my truck. |
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You can usually guess what a mangled word was intended to be. |
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Although more expensive to buy, plastic pallets, which can be made from recycled plastic, can be used many more times than wooden pallets which tend to be mangled fairly quickly by fork lifts and then sent to landfill. |
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The stunned and broken-handed killer struggled to turn, but the big American grabbed the mangled paw and twisted hard. |
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As for the body of the Prince, his mangled trunk, it was interred in the Abbey of Cwm Hir, belonging to the Cistercian Order. |
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The stalk continues downward and is crumpled into a mangled pile on the ground, where it usually is left to become organic matter for the soil. |
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Beethoven is probably turning in his grave at the way that rock group mangled his Ninth Symphony. |
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Despite the ample supply of new information, however, Harris' story bogs down in a swamp of pumped-up prose and mangled syntax. |
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The annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction contest rewards mangled metaphors, purple prose and cliches. |
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They have eaten a lot of rubber chicken in their time, not to mention the tons of perogies, mangled cheeseburgers, and mayonnaise-lathered potato salads. |
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That's when I looked over to where the mangled bird feeders were. |
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Features that have been attributed to hellhounds include mangled black fur, glowing red eyes, super strength or speed, ghostly or phantom characteristics, and a foul odor. |
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The metal remains of a mangled car found place of pride in a Daliesque sculpture and polystyrene packaging material became little cubes of mosaic in a painting. |
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The victim would be diaphoretic and exhausted, his flesh mangled and ripped, and would crave water because of the loss of fluid from bleeding and diaphoresis. |
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