Davis saw it first and raced up to warn the pilot, but we were airborne in a few seconds. |
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The crew had raced out and were able to get them off the ship before she sank. |
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Shouting, whooping, hollering, and shooting into the air, they raced toward the ranch. |
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Shares in its leading companies have raced ahead, fuelled by prospects of rising export earnings. |
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Pulses raced and temperatures soared as the game ravelled furiously before the heated supporters. |
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The rush of adrenalin pumped through her veins, and Ashlyn raced toward Winnie and Rey's room. |
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Bellamy Road came out of his seventh-place finish in the Kentucky Derby with a splint injury and has not raced since. |
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Men up in the rigging let go of the sails, and men scattered on the main deck raced about grabbing swords, grapples, and preparing to board. |
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She also raced in the final of the eight at the 2001 world championships finishing sixth. |
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And as soon as the starting pistol was fired readers raced to the telephone and email to put me in the picture. |
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The horse has not yet raced this Flat turf season as she awaits suitably fast ground but it seems the time is now fast approaching. |
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I raced out of the kitchen, risking electrocution by attacking the television in my dripping rubber gloves. |
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We raced up gravel hillsides with stomach-churning vertiginous views all around. |
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Back at my cottage, sweeping the path, my mind raced furiously over the sight of the aged lady in that moonlit room. |
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Like all of the fastest cars at Michigan, he came up short in the fuel mileage game but still raced to a fifth place finish. |
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The cloud seemed to shimmer slightly, and then it coalesced into two whirling dust devils that raced away towards the enemy at phenomenal speed. |
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His father, Alan, raced Late Models on a local dirt track, and Craven began attending races when he was five years old to watch his dad. |
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I'll certainly be ready and raring to go in Monaco, a track I've never raced at but have always dreamed about. |
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The five came courtesy of a wild throw from mid-on Tyron Henderson which raced past the wicketkeeper in a botched run-out attempt. |
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Kaylin examined the cloud that was the emission nebula as her ship raced closer and closer. |
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A car filled with insurgents raced up and seven heavily armed men poured out in a suicidal rush. |
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His hands raced frenetically and gracefully up and down the fingerboard, offering now a nimble arpeggio or a powerful scale pattern. |
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But as the elevator raced up, a seed of doubt had been firmly planted in my mind. |
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Zedrovski raced competitively to finish in second place, a length and three quarters back. |
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Three men from Chippenham raced through the finish line at the New York Marathon, achieving a life long dream. |
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The big advantage of plastic bags in supermarkets is that customers can be raced through the checkouts very quickly. |
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Troy grimly thumbed the detonator as a trio of eager gunrunners raced forward with what looked like shaped charges of plastique. |
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He raced down to the left sideline before crossing into the path of Luther Watson. |
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At one stage he raced with metal plates in both knees and 28 screws in his legs and left wrist. |
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Another flash of lightning raced through the sky, and an ear-splitting crack accompanied it seconds later. |
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The dart raced through the long chamber and barrel and plunged into Soor's chest, right in the middle of his ribcage. |
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Under the covering fire of the gunships, troop-carrying helicopters raced into the airstrip. |
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The gossip mills have been fuelled since by the fact that he has not raced on the European Grand Prix circuit for three years. |
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They raced past startled dwarves and overturned carts filled to the brim with glittering diamonds as the rushed deeper into the mountain. |
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He had had enough and a stream of expletives raced through his mind as he raced back towards the rest of his band. |
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Hooves drummed against the packed earth and the horses raced as fast as their legs could carry them. |
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She waited patiently until she heard the rap of the door and raced downstairs to open up the door. |
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Suddenly jumping into a sprint, he raced over to the elf just as the dragon opened its mouth. |
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He is somehow in 8th overall, even though the rest of the pack had raced away after he fell. |
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The trailing veil brushed an ember, the material curling and shrinking as orange sparks raced up its fine weave. |
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Kevin's Kurdish driver, Adnan, had raced his engine and clogged up the carburetor of his Nissan. |
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Ben Black raced clear to score in the corner and added another three minutes later. |
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During the few minutes of the attacks, survival thoughts raced through my head. |
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Asca then raced into a two-goal lead within 10 minutes when David O ' Callaghan and Emmet Daly scored. |
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Eight fire engines raced to the scene and set about tackling the blaze which firefighters said covered almost 30 acres of the field. |
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The last time I raced a front-wheel-drive car was a Mini in 1962 so I'm very much a rank outsider which is an ideal position to be in. |
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Venetia Williams' eight-year-old has been lightly raced this season, but is a very talented mare in this company. |
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Sumek, whose family owns Lenco transmissions, has raced the car sporadically the last couple of years. |
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I've always raced motorcycles in some form or another, but I've always liked drag racing. |
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Stidham conditions Culinary for owner Jack H. Smith III Thoroughbreds, which also raced her sire. |
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Petty says the group of drivers he raced with elevated the sport to a new level. |
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Persian Punch first raced in the Jockey Club Cup in 1996 when he finished third. |
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For the past two years, he has run in the IRL Infinite Pro Series, where he raced strictly on oval courses. |
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He also had raced at Mountaineer Race Track and at Thistledown, riding 19 total winners. |
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Before the VSCC's seven-year absence from Oulton, the club raced there regularly for 50 years. |
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His 45 ft yacht is docked in the Hamble, and raced regularly at Cowes Week and in the Mediterranean. |
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A company director who raced another vehicle as he test-drove a powerful sports car has been jailed for six months. |
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High Peaks went to the front and was soon joined by Megascape as the pair raced along the backstretch noses apart. |
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Fantastic Light will be one of the leading contenders for the Classic although he has never previously raced on a dirt track. |
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Haafhd raced into second over three furlongs out and came galloping alongside Chorist to make his bid. |
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I've never raced on a street course before, and it's going to be different variations in pavement and concrete. |
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He last raced in an allowance over the turf at Saratoga Race Course on July 24, finishing seventh of ten runners. |
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The pair raced down the backstretch well clear of the rest of the field and turning into the stretch Tango for Tips put her nose in front. |
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It needed the combined effort of several team officials who raced onto the field to separate the warring factions. |
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As we raced westward to intercept, we came across a gust front with a number of gustnados. |
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He topped the new rise and raced down the rolling hillside in the heat of the late autumn's sun. |
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She raced to the elevators, only to heave a sigh of relief once she was ensconced safely inside. |
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Two boys and two girls aged 12 to 14 years old each raced 1000 meters on the ergometer with their final time averaged to get the team's result. |
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As he raced away with the fourth set, he won all but one point of the last 24 points. |
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A driver who raced through Lancaster and caused a crash to escape police has been jailed for 15 months and banned from driving for two years. |
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My bee-keeping friend raced down to Lesley's house about 150 yards away to see if she could help. |
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At points during the course I suffered from a bit of eye strain as I raced through page after page. |
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Next visit to the bookshop, I'm forced to bluff that I raced through it in less than an hour. |
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Then suddenly there was a downfall of rain and they raced back only to be scolded by a frantic Sir Thomas. |
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Henry Mitchell raced in under the posts from 20 yards to open the scoring and add a drop kick conversion. |
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His father, closest to him, grabbed the child while his mother raced to his side. |
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At the beginning of last season the young Rheban tigers raced off into a great lead at the head of the first division. |
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As soon as he hit the deck, Kenny Logan grabbed the ball and raced through the middle to score under the posts. |
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I raced to the school computer lab, printed out the two copies required, and realized I had forgotten my wallet. |
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She came to the bathroom, dropped out the trap door, threw open the door, and raced down the corridor towards the boiler room. |
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Because it is the last time you will ever see the distance raced at an international championships indoors. |
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Mamool, a five-year-old son of In the Wings, raced in the Melbourne Cup last year but fractured his right hind fetlock and was eased. |
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The boys immediately raced to Ryan's car and he drove at full speed towards the hospital. |
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Harness racing, pacing and trotting, is raced by standard-bred horses as opposed to thoroughbreds, who do the galloping. |
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Neither Pislar nor Knittel conceded and the two raced the full 2000 metres with Knittel finally getting the better of Pislar. |
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But he raced forward anyway, feeling his bare feet slap down against the metal, his arms pinwheeling for balance. |
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Beneath him, heavy footsteps raced from room to room, and doors banged open. |
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Free from the weekday congestion, the traffic raced wildly, shifting lanes as if in a video game. |
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He yanked his robe up to his waist and raced on naked bandy legs to the stone rostrum at the east of the forum. |
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Verbrugghe broke away on the stage's final climb 18 km from the finish and raced home alone. |
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At least 20 armed militants raced to the hospital in four vehicles, witnesses said, screeching to a halt at the entrance. |
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From being unsure about himself to coping with adulation, Sproule has raced forward in these last few weeks. |
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While my senses succumbed to the Indian fire-eaters, I raced to watch the rickshaws and road shows. |
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Meehan removed any doubt seven minutes later when he took a pass from Mullahy and raced through before burying a screamer in the bottom corner. |
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He raced clear of the defence to scramble the ball past keeper Mark Cairns. |
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Hurricane Charley tossed travel trailers, homes, and boats as it raced through central interior Florida. |
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It was so refreshing to hear Latka explain how he had raced from 28th to first and won. |
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It bobbled away from him, however, and Bamber's Mark Wane raced through unopposed to place the ball out of reach of Kendal keeper Lee Ward. |
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The two men stood for a bit more at the railing and watched as a school of dolphins raced parallel to the moving freighter. |
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As the cars raced along the dusty streets another Iraqi police vehicle converged on the Nissan, forcing it to a halt. |
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Following an incisive pass, the left-winger raced clear, committed the keeper, before drilling a left-footer into the corner from a tight angle. |
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Along the backstretch they raced with 15 lengths separating Danz Star, who had pulled his way into the lead, and King Johny still last. |
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We raced the rooftops to the very edge of it where we saw a group of soldiers merrily laughing and telling stories around the fire. |
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Ideas that raced through his head, as a backbencher, became concrete legislation once he held the Ministerial reins. |
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The two mares raced through underbrush, scaring up grouse, rabbit, and a flock of pheasant. |
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Speed boats raced through the waves making a pattern of sound similar to a chain saw cutting through tough wood. |
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The two women raced after the fleeing trio ahead of them, her thoughts too awhirl for her to formulate motion. |
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Kel gingerly flexed the fingers of her right hand while her mind raced for an answer. |
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Iona said she could not recall what raced through her mind when the mugger pulled out his flick knife. |
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After a final night I bade a fond adieu, then raced back up the autoroute to Calais in good spirits. |
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While I stood happily on top of the cliff savoring the view, Brian quickly raced back down like a mountain goat to get the others. |
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She also raced in blouses with bows on the sleeves and she always had a powder compact and her lippy at the ready. |
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He raced away from the stunned group of men, staring at their dead comrades' burnt corpses. |
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Unfortunately, we could not stop to take photographs as the bus raced past the scenes. |
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Laughing and giggling, she tagged the light skin of the blond child, then turned and raced the other way. |
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We raced almost everyday over the bright blinding green hills with scattered trees here and there. |
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Birds twittered merrily as they fluttered by and squirrels chattered as they raced up and down the limbs gathering nuts. |
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The second baseman raced over to make a nice backhanded save and threw him out. |
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And after covering him with his coat, the Year Seven pupil raced to the nearest telephone box to call the emergency services. |
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Rowley potted a field goal to regain the lead before Martyn popped a sensational pass to Cooper who raced away for his second of the game. |
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Our levity turned to fear a few minutes later on Interstate 20 as a car raced up from behind us and began to tailgate us. |
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The dragon shattered into the shadows as the scintillation of explosive elemental forces raced out and away from the impact. |
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Max raced forward, Franny tailing close behind him, and Nanny followed the two of them. |
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Accelerating fully, he pulled up the plane's nose and raced up into the clouds to seek some cover. |
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Rounding the corner behind it raced Emily, flapping her arms and screeching at the top of her lungs. |
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After school I raced in Dara Park with Lisa and Charvella, playing freeze tag and other games years too young for me. |
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But no sooner had Bryansford raced into that lead, than the champions got back into their familiar routine. |
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They raced from stop to stop and kept on schedule by not stopping to pick up passengers. |
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The coach is a master tactician who raced for the Spanish cycling team not that long ago. |
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The unique feature of this concept is that the eight and the quadruple sculls will be raced by mixed crews made up of men and women. |
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The first event was raced in a fixed seat single scull for rowers who are unable to use their legs. |
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We all hauled the bikes to the top of Mud Hill, mounted up, and raced for the bottom, the first past the tree being the winner. |
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The car lurched forward as Rob threw it into drive and raced for the western exit. |
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Though fear raced in tremors through her entire being, she raised her chin and did not respond. |
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He raced outside his area to challenge Lee Reilly and was sent off after the home attacker was left on the turf. |
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The number of times he raced from his goal to narrow an attacker's shot was exceptional. |
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It was a senior competition and she raced ahead of seasoned athletes to surprise and win. |
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I knew he was going to improve for that race because he raced rustily that day. |
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I raced from my room as soon as I heard it, bowling my small, round father over in the process. |
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Pierre raced ahead and sneaked to the side on the ship where the rowboat waited. |
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The roundsmen raced from house to house, arms laden with milk bottles, while the horses ambled steadily forwards. |
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Saki watched in humor as Noir raced around the paddock trying to get a grip on any of the horses. |
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Dom raced back to Don and explained that there was a boy who sought food and shelter. |
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So close that you caused a scandal that raced through every gossipmonger's lips in the room. |
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Dogs were exercised for 15 minutes twice daily in a paddock and raced 500 m twice weekly. |
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The evening time trial was raced on a challenging, technical circuit, with hills and cobbles. |
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The ball was hacked clear and after some indecision in the home rearguard Enda Muldoon raced over the try line. |
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The keeper raced off his line but collided with his own centre back and that allowed Amjad Iqbal to net a far post header. |
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The bell rang its heavenly sound around the school and Connie raced out the door before a single person could stop her. |
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Memories raced through his mind, thoughts of the joy Isaac had brought to his life. |
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Asi Siempre raced less than two lengths behind leader Elle Runaway entering the stretch. |
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The Ford flipped into the air and landed on its roof after its driver raced away when a police patrol tried to flag it down. |
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Hundreds of thousands of cadets poured out of the shuttles and raced to the forward positions. |
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They have long overhangs and tall Bermuda rigs and they raced in the Spirit of Tradition Class. |
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After her breakfast, Katherine raced to her room and pulled on her favorite hunting leggings and tunic. |
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Her footsteps resounded eerily through the six levels of stairs, as her thoughts raced through evil and distressing scenarios. |
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In some cases, TV crews raced police to crime scenes by monitoring police broadcasts. |
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All thirteen girls and fourteen boys raced each other once Mr. Fleur blew his whistle. |
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In the lead-up to the big race, we take a look at some of the legendary cars that have raced in Bathurst. |
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Josh raced up the stairs and slammed into the wall, turned and resumed running. |
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She quickly removed her sweater, ignoring the pain that burned into her scar as the material raced across it. |
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He raced along the familiar trail, cursing its narrowness, its crookedness, its unalterable length. |
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Driving through the town in the early morning so many thoughts and memories raced through my mind. |
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The competition drew to a close as teams raced the length of the sports hall in relays to collect their questions and deliver their answers. |
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Mr Mills had raced at many regattas over the years, including Henley, and trained regularly both on and off the water. |
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I raced over to the NFT where projectionists were hauling yards of shredded film out of the reels. |
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Evans calculated the tides perfectly once again, and we had the benefit of three knots free while we raced around the famous headland. |
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In January I raced a 1650 freestyle with my heart rate monitor on, and I was anaerobic the whole way. |
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I raced outside and into the woodshed, where I cried till I was wrung dry and empty. |
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With each new action, meetings convened, crowds gathered, and messengers raced back and forth between the colonies. |
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He raced behind the two front runners early before assuming command 150 yards from the finish line and drawing clear by two lengths. |
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Quins scored their last try eight minutes before full time when Ben Willis raced over from close in. |
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A deadly fusillade of slaved ACP missiles raced out at the Destroyer's bridge tower. |
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Aidan O'Brien's two previous Ebor runners have won and finished third so this lightly raced colt is a good each-way price. |
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Sarah Drake forcibly removed herself from her place on the receiving line and raced over to meet her friend, with Ari, Mike and Mitch in tow. |
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He raced down a couple of decks to the ship fitter's storage room and grabbed his materials. |
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But Klusener had the last word, as Pollock raced round to mid-on to catch Smith after he mistimed a wild swing. |
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Sakura raced down the path of the park, her hair streaming like ribbons in the wind, with Sin walking slowly behind her. |
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At the Fort Lauderdale airport station 15 passengers de-trained and raced to the airport shuttle. |
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Then the chancellor raced to the podium and started talking, or rather gabbling. |
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International aid agencies raced against time yesterday to rescue and feed hundreds of thousands of Mozambicans as floodwaters rose. |
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The tenants were harvesting in the fields, children raced about in wild play and waved gaily when the carriage came in sight. |
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Even now, mixed raced children either embrace a black identity or go bonkers trying to fit into a white society that won't accept them as one of their own. |
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Hamilton again raced against Armstrong in the 2003 Tour, and relied on BBS when he beat Armstrong for the first time ever. |
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Subjects are thus interpellated into the symbolic order as gendered and raced beings and are recognizable only in reference to the existing grid of intelligibility. |
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Even their experienced Stroke had previously only raced on flat water. |
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Her hair flew haphazardly behind her as her horse raced against the wind. |
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James then raced onto a long ball over the top of the defence, chipped the goalkeeper but could only look on in frustration as the ball rebounded off the post. |
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O'Donnell raced in under the posts for a converted try on 60 minutes. |
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My heart raced as I thought that my plan had been foiled once again. |
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Instead I had a quick dip in the pool, showered and raced for the airport. |
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Sirens wailed their mournful dirge as they raced towards the hotel. |
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But his heart raced anyway, as the light shifted over the torrential waves of vehicles, because there was a feeling of guiltiness in his heart, like he was hiding. |
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Lineker raced onto a Gascoigne through-ball, only to be sandwiched by Nkono and Massing. |
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The wise old man of ocean racing and the energetic young woman, hit it off and raced together on the first two editions of the Cap Istanbul. |
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He raced to the Inquirer's offices, bought the plate of the note, and printed 3,000 copies on French letter paper. |
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Stoudemire jumped in exaltation, and the Knicks bench raced onto the court. |
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In Bishr, near Al Uqaylah, they ran into an advance column of Qaddafi soldiers, who raced their battlewagons toward them, shooting as they came. |
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The headmistress raced over and tried to cover her student with her body, explaining that it was at her request that the burka had been removed. |
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Now we left Mankind behind and raced back to a time when the earth cracked open and molten lava welled out, at the end of the distant Mesozoic Age. |
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Routine drug testing after the race, however, showed that Stones River had raced with illegal levels of the bronchodilator Clenbuterol. |
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The German netminder then thwarted Östberg before her opposite number Joensson raced out to clear from the onrushing Prinz. |
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The cyclists, especially his younger sister Anne-Marie and his good friend William Garneau, all raced in tribute to Alexandre. |
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He pushed past a female curate and raced towards the exit, but Father Andrew Cain got to the doorway first. |
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Nevertheless, I raced through the 662 pages like bingeing on the most moreish TV box set. |
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Down below, tiny fiddler crabs raced along the mud, the males each waving an oversized pincer as minnows and larger fish riffled the water's surface. |
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The fellow ran out the door and raced through the twilight to catch a glimpse of the most famous yawl in America. |
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Caitlin raced into an immigration line, grabbing her half finished card. |
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But when much lifetime had raced by I saw rather trapped in the scrag noose, too, joy and daylight. |
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Iris raced out the door without bothering to lock her room up. |
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On 57 minutes, Hartley charged down a clearance and raced into the penalty area before squaring to allow Michal Pospisil a tap-in from close range. |
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By 14, he was a bartender whose heroes were the softball players who raced into the bar for a beer between innings. |
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It was a bike raced by Tour teams but balanced and comfortable enough to get the most hamfisted MAMIL to the end of a sportive feeling like a pro. |
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Lafrance got close to the leader as they raced side by side with 20 laps to go. |
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Then, suddenly stopping, she raced back and, without saying a word, simply sang the single bungled note. |
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Nikree is concentrating on the double sculls to be raced tomorrow, and Yung did well despite nursing a sprained ankle which she sustained earlier this week. |
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An ambulance raced into the picture, sirens wailing like banshees. |
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He turned, ignoring the gleeful smiles and whoops of the boys as they raced down the stair, released from schooling for the day. |
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Nonetheless, neither the yacht nor the skipper have raced between the three capes and toyed with the South Seas. |
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Beaming, the boy raced off to pass along the news to the others. |
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We raced so fast that our rifles dropped out of our shoulders and lazily down to our sides. |
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Built for speed, the British and Americans raced clippers back and forth between China and England bringing the best teas for auction. |
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Seven workers were killed when the fire raced through the mineshaft. |
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Miliband raced for the exit to a few shouts of 'Loser' from the Tory benches. |
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The Serb made her confidence count in the early exchanges as she dominated Safarova and raced into a 4-1 lead. |
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The company raced to establish procedures, policies, and systems to manage this first level of growth. |
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The groups immediately raced to begin and obvious point to turn to were their friends and associates linked in the various social networks. |
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Rapidly we raced down the runway and glided gently into the air leaving the beer and our cozy beds behind. |
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If skaters have raced more than the number of races indicated, only the highest ranking point performances will be used. |
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They raced round Ireland, climbed staircases, rang doorbells, canvassed and distributed their campaign materials. |
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Much of that rain fell on May 29 as thunderstorms raced across the province from the west and from the south. |
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No, the third, I raced it twice in multis, and this is the first time in a mono. |
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The two heard shots fired around them but raced through the streets anyway. |
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The Giants on the sideline raced onto the field to celebrate with the kickoff team, drawing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, but the emotional lift seemed worth it. |
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A minute later Kendal's new recruit Simon Garner missed his tackle on the left and Craig Hopkins raced to the byline before squaring the ball to Taylor. |
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Ding, ding, ding, The ring rang out across the school grounds and all the students raced to the door to get to their lockers first, along with Loan and Tobias. |
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I leaned against the damp stone of the buttress, tilting my head to follow the line of the sheer wall up to where the ghosts of clouds raced before the moon. |
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In the final stages both Audi crews raced for tenths of a second. |
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This April's Eco-Challenge Argentina, in which teams of four hardbodies raced by foot and horse and kayak for 12 days across 197 miles of Patagonia, was the worst. |
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I sat up when I heard the doorbell and my heartbeat quickened as I got to my feet and raced out of my room, down the stairs and stopped at the bottom one. |
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He raced towards the hags, preparing to strike them with the weapon. |
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A car raced into the parking lot of the Chaldean church in the southern Baghdad neighbourhood of Doura and exploded as people were leaving a service. |
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My mind raced through one improbable scenario after the next. |
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The Wicklow placer raced into a 7-nil lead, but the young Moone player got more into the game and was soon on level terms with some great service and passing shots. |
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Ruby raced to the intercom and control console for the electronic gates. |
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Managers for the candidates raced around the floor trying to pry delegates away from their opponents, and to keep those already on their side from defecting. |
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Akbar and McCain raced out of the courtroom, recording a celebratory Vine in the elevator. |
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Suddenly amid wails of screaming engines, plumes of smoke and burning rubber, riders and bikes raced down the straight and through the first corner. |
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After a lull when almost everyone raced against time preparing to write an epitaph for the written word, there is resurgence in the reading habit. |
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Busily I raced around New York, horning in on investors' conferences, eager to meet a financial guru or an entrepreneur who could teach me something. |
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Rob throttled the giant turbines up, and once again the aircraft was beginning to jolt and jar as it raced ahead faster and faster across the rocky terrain. |
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That proved to be enough to quell the upstarts, and Teague appeared to be settling a personal score when he raced over three more times in the second half. |
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On the first day of the month Lester Piggott, in partnership with The Minstrel, raced to his eighth Derby victory with the Queen cheering him past the post. |
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Blind member Derek Pritchard, has raced regularly this year. |
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I raced down the street, turning at the first alley to my right. |
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Suddenly, off on my right, James sped up and raced ahead of me. |
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As members of staff carried out CPR, an ambulance raced to the scene. |
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Neighbours were woken by police sirens as patrol cars raced to the scene. |
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Angel didn't hesitate, just changed course quickly and raced towards him. |
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Quickly she burst out of her hiding place and raced off down the hall. |
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My heart raced again as I felt his bare knee touching my own. |
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I raced stock cars as a kid, sports cars as an older kid, and the current, much older kid would be racing unlimited air racers but for a lack of money. |
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I worked some weak lift under a big cloud then raced for the smoke. |
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The boys frantically raced about pleading with newspapers not to buy the piece because their mother didn't know about their well-upholstered friend the stewardess. |
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There was great excitement in the ranks as scouts raced ahead. |
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The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry aid to remote areas. |
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All of the sudden the door was flung open and Lexi burst into the room, hair streaming behind her as she raced across the room to fling her arms around me. |
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As Rathnew keeper Ken Quirke raced out to close down Mernagh the wing forward fisted a pass to Gill and with only a defender on the line the full forward blasted over the bar. |
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As cameras rolled, Conroy darted out the front door of the home with a jacket over her head and raced to a waiting car. |
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She raced out of the ship, tripping and falling over pieces of wreckage. |
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City's top scorer raced onto Alex Calvo Garcia's misdirected header but as he went to shoot he was tackled simultaneously by Russ Wilcox and was left writhing in agony. |
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She turned on her radar detector and slid up to a hundred and five, riding easily, her huge engine hardly laboring as she raced through the night. |
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I cannot remember the last time I raced in leg warmers, as a matter of fact, I am not sure if I ever have, but I wore them Sunday, and so did each of my teammates. |
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A bike thief was prevented from taking a Barnes resident for a ride last month when he was apprehended by two Police Officers who had raced to the scene on their bicycles. |
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As soon as the aircraft landed, crash crews strategically deployed along the main runway, raced behind the jet until it came to a stop at the end of the airfield. |
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Shrugging off three tacklers, he raced for the line only to be held a metre short but from the ruck the ball was recycled for the waiting Ashman to score. |
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Bernard was more patient in his knock, but Breese did not want to return on Monday, and with this in mind, he tore into the Guyana attack and raced his side to their target. |
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I've raced motorcycles and cars, so machinery and speed don't terrify me. |
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Miniature motorbikes are mainly being raced around estates, while scramblers and scooters are being ridden in areas such as the Seven Fields Nature Reserve. |
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Destroyers of the escort screen raced out and drove the U-boats off. |
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He thought of the bliss the two kids had, him and Unico, as they raced across the barrens plains, past the sign, and darting through the stone forest. |
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As I raced back to the threadbare offices, where we tapped out stories on half-sheets of paper hunched over manual typewriters, my adrenaline was pumping. |
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Like jolly, most of the women raced other motorized vehicles before making it into Monster Jam. |
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He became known as a sharp documenter of the unseen side of New York as the city raced toward development and gentrification in the eighties and nineties. |
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I raced back to my room, threw myself on my bed, and bawled like a baby! |
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If we accept 2hr 10 min as the benchmark for a male marathoner, it is worthwhile considering that in 1987, just two runners raced inside that time. |
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He mind still raced as she came up the long dirt trail in the woods. |
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On the turnover, it was Tallow who made the impressive start as Colm Geary raced in only to blaze the ball over the bar with the goal at his mercy. |
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The clouds raced overhead, full of energy, generating circles and twists, but not coming to anything and not promising anything dramatic in the way of a whirlwind. |
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In a swift motion, he kissed his wife upon the lips then raced the few feet of ground and jumped over the cliff that overlooked the sea about six hundred feet below. |
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Although ironically he has never raced at Mondello, this determined former motocross champion is looking forward to the challenge of racing in front of his home crowd. |
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Then she raced upstairs, bolted her door, and started to cry. |
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Six fire engines and four ambulances raced to the scene along with the aerial ladder platform and incident command unit from Rhyl. |
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Hobel raced back to Snedens and tracked the cat's trail to a cedar at the edge of a nearby parking lot, where there was a fresh claw mark in the bark. |
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Since then, they have scrambled, panicked and raced away from it, with one cabinet minister topping the next in their rush to disavow, drop and abandon the proposals they claimed were vital to the interests of our country. |
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Roper raced in for a late Castleford score, but it was not enough as the troubled Wolves finished an horrendous campaign on a winning note. |
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Saoire was never far off the lead as she raced in the front rank early on in company with Sanserif and Mona Lisa. |
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Sebastian Soria raced clear 18 minutes later after he beat the Iraqi offside trap, but from a tight angle he could do nothing better than pull a shot across the goalmouth harmlessly. |
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By midnight the duo and their driver load me into a VW coupe and raced to a neighbourhood club called Excalibar, where sharply-dressed young people drank vodka and danced to American hip-hop and local juju tunes. |
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At the six Olympic games between 1900 and 1920, the marathon was raced over six different distances. |
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