| Allen's eyeballs looked fit to pop out of his head on several occasions as he exhorted his players. |
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| Lead radiation shields around concealed radioactive material would pop out on an X-ray. |
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| I searched the entire throne room, expecting to find a specter or ghost pop out at any second, and my imagination slowly took over reason. |
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| Various horrifying images pop out of the blackness and into the minimal light. |
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| Jennifer sat on her bed, pulling the zippers up and down, as if the answer would pop out of the undone zipper. |
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| This is not a film for cynics or suspicious types who expect plot twists to pop out at them. |
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| Spooky corpse-like kids in period costumes pop out at the first available opportunity. |
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| The sports teams won't make your eyes pop out of your head, in fact there isn't much to see in the game. |
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| I kayaked with him in Norway and Turkey and there were waterfalls that would make your eyes pop out just to look at them. |
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| You could, of course, just vote for her, with my assurance that she is so absolutely brilliant she makes my eyes pop out of my head. |
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| Self-tightening seat belts snug you in place, and inflatable curtain air bags pop out to cushion blows to your head. |
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| You'll be touching 185 mph in seventh and, if you time it right, you can pop out of the slipstream of the guy in front and nip inside. |
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| Front seat occupants get their own cup holders which pop out from the centre of the console. |
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| So when I turned pro, one of my gimmicks was to throw my hat over the hole so the ball wouldn't pop out. |
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| However, his comeback was accompanied by a 90 percent chance the shoulder would pop out of joint again. |
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| Yes, I have just had to pop out, only to come back with snow on my eyelashes and furrowed eyebrows. |
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| Her vivid blue eyeshadow made her eyes pop out besides the fact that she had a thick line of eyeliner on. |
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| It's also been harshly judged for its music, especially given the numbers that pop out of nowhere and don't always advance the draggy storyline. |
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| Turn the chicken and cut from the tail to the head to remove the leg from the carcass and pop out the oyster. |
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| Before you can react, a being will pop out from behind a lamppost and jump onto you. |
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| The heads of nails, or dry wall screws, used to fasten plaster-board to studs often pop out. |
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| Two supports create an axis of rotation so that the headlamps pop out into an area freed up under the bonnet. |
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| People love to be frightened by make-believe versions of the supernatural, such as ghost stories and vividly hideous specters that pop out of the dark. |
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| The basket and stone pop out of the bile duct into the duodenum. |
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| When I was done, my speech was normal, and my plates did not pop out. |
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| Like a switchblade knife, the wings of the device pop out when it is removed from its case. |
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| When you come to certain level, there pop out a quests roll on the left of the game interface. |
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| Quick, reckless, and unfailingly lucky, the smuggler can pop out from cover to fire a flurry of blaster bolts at multiple enemies. |
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| Perhaps in future, inspectors could maybe pop out once or twice a week, unannounced, to see what kind of work is being done. |
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| In foliage mode, the greens, blues, are brilliantly enhanced making scenic pictures pop out with bright color. |
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| Depending on the angle of viewing of the image and the way the light hits it, the objects within the image appear to pop out. |
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| The hub shell slots special machining makes sure that the spoke head is emprisonned and will not pop out of the hub. |
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| Canada is a democracy, so important decisions can't just pop out of the blue. |
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| A small menu will pop out, and one of the selections will be an Uninstall link. |
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| Like the turmeric makes the other flavors of a dish pop out, a dash of orange will brighten up the other colours of a room. |
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| Do not apply excessive pressure on the clear plastic sensor windows as these can pop out. |
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| The airline industry objects that sometimes these deployable recorders can pop out without cause, spreading needless alarm. |
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| It was so clearly identifiable as his work from the outset that I kept expecting either Ricardo Montalban or Kate Winslet to pop out from behind a rock. |
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| I carried a little marker pen in my pocket and when he played something which took my fancy I'd pop out the cassette and put a little dot on the plastic to mark the place. |
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| As this one peeled off, you could see two fireballs pop out of the back of the plane,'' he said. |
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| Still, there are some neat features, like the navigation screen that swivels out of the dash when you start the car, and the tweeter speakers that pop out of the dashtop at the base of the windshield. |
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| No problem you think, you'll just pop out and get one of those universal beepers. |
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| Pairs consisting of a particle and its matching antimatter antiparticle pop out of the vacuum for infinitesimal periods before annihilating each other and popping back in again. |
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| Well, as soon as Alice finished singing, land sakes! goodness, gracious me! if a big fox didn't pop out from behind a tree. |
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| Both children had a huge knickerbocker glory, causing their eyes to pop out of their heads. |
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| When company comes, you are not to pop out and stare, and then run in again, like frightened rabbits in a warren. |
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| Simply turn them counter-clockwise until they click and pop out. |
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| He advanced to third on a pair of ground outs, but was stranded there when O'Connor got the next batter to pop out. |
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| Consequently, ditties that revolve around fingerpicked acoustic guitar and gentle dynamics pop out of the mix rather than getting lost in the shuffle. |
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| Sometimes star-cluster shells would pop out or real bright magnesiumlike stuff would come spewing out on the ground and burn white hot for fifteen or twenty minutes. |
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| In space, you can't just pop out to the corner store for groceries. |
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