The thunderous roar of these guns of war ripped through York's Museum Gardens today to celebrate the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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Michael Clarke scored a superb century after Australia's pacemen ripped out Pakistan's top order. |
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Gowns with halter tops, pouf satin or silk skirts or ripped hems are right in keeping with the rock princess look. |
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Pockets are roughly sewn or simply ripped out and the pre-worn look includes frayed edges, rips, cuts and laser-etched age marks. |
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The explosion ripped through the steel hull of Cole on the port side amidships with a deafening roar. |
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A Staffordshire bull terrier ripped apart a Yorkshire terrier and killed it in our park last Saturday. |
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The white roses were ripped up by angry Lancastrian horticulturalists, which lead to revenge attacks by white rose loving Yorkists. |
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There were posters for music groups and singers from ten or twenty years ago, ripped out of magazines, frayed and yellowing. |
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Young arsonists were today blamed for a blaze which ripped through a caravan, nearly destroying a storage yard. |
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The two soldiers grinned at their prey and, with a sharp yank, the one on her left ripped the arrow out of her shoulder. |
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Pentheus tore away his headband from his hair, and ripped the feminine disguise from his frame that his wretched mother might recognize him! |
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The gullies are littered with wreckage from vessels that have had their bellies ripped out by the pinnacle tops. |
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He ripped off the purple wrapping paper and let it drop to the floor, whereupon it was attacked by Alex's cat, and best friend, Mookie. |
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Neal grabbed the packet of tissues and pulled them out, leaving only the plastic wrapper, which he ripped in half. |
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I've ripped back a few times already, whenever I happen to notice a misplaced purl or knit stitch. |
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She wore tight black jeans ripped at the knees, a tight black shirt, and chunky black combat boots. |
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His too-big jeans were ripped in the knees, and his tee shirt was worn into a thin fabric. |
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The vibrant heart of Pattaya has been ripped out, and replaced mostly by hordes of disconsolate people footing it to North Pattaya. |
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She ripped out a piece of paper from one of her notebooks and jotted it down. |
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The garage door was kicked in, windows smashed and boards ripped apart in a concerted attack that must have lasted several minutes. |
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And why on earth were the original kerbs and traffic island ripped out and replaced in virtually the same places as before? |
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A bullet ripped through the air above his head with a whizz, another round thudded into the muddy ground nearby. |
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I've just parcelled my first bit of ripped up junkmail back in its prepaid envelope and sent it back from whence it came. |
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After giving him a signal, Iggy ripped into a lightning-quick solo full of tremolo picking and whammy bar use. |
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In her frantic efforts to climb back onto the dinghy, her claws ripped a hole in the gunwale. |
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A 3,000-foot section of track was ripped off the gravel bed where 11 of the coaches jumped the track, leaving wreckage for a quarter of a mile. |
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The whole mystery-gemstones-as-nuclear-fuel angle feels ripped off from a grade-B sci-fi-flick, and out of place in an urban actioner. |
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Her smile grew wider as she put the halves together and ripped it once more in half. |
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While in the process of digging up the sidewalk in front of our restaurant, the crew accidentally ripped out our city water pipe. |
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The teenager was forced to hand over his phone to the first offender while his accomplice ripped a gold chain from his neck. |
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Even Alexander Hamilton, a prominent fellow Federalist, ripped into Adams, saying his defects of character made him unfit to hold office. |
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He ripped a chicken leg off the bird and chewed happily, a bit of grease dripping down his chin. |
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He noted a leaking shock absorber, a broken exhaust front pipe bracket, a broken rear light, a broken rear brake light and a ripped windscreen wiper. |
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While the world fixated on Ukraine and Syria, a near-genocide ripped through central Africa, to little international fanfare. |
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Jealous of her young male friend who was permitted to ride his bike around shirtless, she once ripped off her top, too. |
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She tells us what happens when the balance is ripped apart by the release of calcium and magnesium into the atmosphere. |
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When he ripped open his shirt to show the brand from the chain gang, it got applause. |
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We have ripped out al of the awful rabbit warren of rooms and are hopefully on the way to converting it back to the former glory that it once was. |
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Instead I've gone for some ripped up pieces of chucky cardboard packing material and some of those air-filled plastic pockets that get used as packing material too. |
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The chunky bodies, with limbs crudely bolted together, look disturbingly like the torsos of ripped action men. |
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It created an inverted waterspout that ripped a hole in the roof. |
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Similarly, Smith looks like he's ripped from the pages of a Mormon coloring book. |
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There were trees and electrical poles strewn across the road and corrugated iron roofing that had been ripped off houses. |
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The keen gardener, who has had an allotment for nearly seven years, said his plot had vegetables ripped up, tools thrown around and specialist plant frames smashed. |
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The pool was attacked three times last month by vandals who caused thousands of pounds-worth of damage when they ripped out CCTV cameras and smashed windows. |
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The graders ripped the existing road and gathered all available material into two windrows, then spread and graded behind the mobile crusher as it progressed down the road. |
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Fate is the thing responsible for bringing two ever-searching lovers together, yet it is also at the hands of this same kismet that they find themselves ripped apart. |
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Because people have ripped her off and sold kiss-and-tell stories. |
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It was like pulling off a giant plaster, each hair being slowly ripped from my body, no matter how quickly she clawed the strip away to lessen the sting. |
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Over six weeks around 80 people were arrested trying to prevent more forests in the heart of this ancient icon from being ripped down for woodchips. |
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There are young rock chicks and rock-boys and arty-looking men and women, in plaid, denim, ripped and stretched cardigans. |
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He ripped the page from the writing pad and stuffed it into his pocket. |
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Every so often, without apparent rhyme or reason, huge areas of my lawn are ripped to shreds, as if a colony of badgers has been holding an all-night party on it. |
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Instead he emerges dripping wet from a bathtub and delicately buttons a dress shirt over his ripped, exposed torso. |
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Incredibly, the woman resisted and there was struggle between the two before the robber kneed the victim hard in the stomach and ripped the bag from her grasp. |
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These water molecules are ripped apart and change into hydroxyl anions, each of which is negatively charged and has one oxygen ion with a proton attached. |
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Then she ripped the door off its hinges and bent the flimsy metal in half between her hands. |
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Fortunately no line had wrapped around the leg but part of the webbed foot was ripped. |
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There was quite a kerfuffly noise when the paper went through the door, a bit like something being scrunched or ripped. |
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It opens on The Hindu Times, which despite its its guitar riff ripped off from Stereophonics' Same Size Feet, is a great anthem. |
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A METHANE explosion ripped through a coal mine before dawn yesterday in wartorn eastern Ukraine, killing at least 10 workers, officials said. |
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Urged on by the Duke of Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar, James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament. |
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The muscle under his left arm pit was ripped, and the flesh was torn loose from his right biceps. |
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But a group of wharfies rushed the ballot box, opened it, and ripped up some voting slips and threw others over a fence. |
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Posidonius and Strabo described an island of women where men could not venture for fear of death, and where the women ripped each other apart. |
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Use a wide bamboo or metal leaf rake to gather up all the thatch ripped out by the verticutter. |
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The body of one of the dead crewmen bounced and rolled a little as the submachine rounds ripped into it. |
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With the average male competitor weighing around 220, the total poundage of raw, ripped mass in the preliminary lineup is over 3,700 pounds. |
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On 18 November 1987 a horrific flash fire ripped through the escalators and ticket hall of King's Cross tube station, killing thirty people. |
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A roadside bomb has ripped through an Afghan army vehicle in northeastern Afghanistan, killing six soldiers, the defence ministry said Tuesday. |
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Last year, there was an horrific incident at another UK zoo when a bear cat cub was ripped apart by a pair of lions. |
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Other passengers ripped the door of a nearby railway storeroom from its hinges, to serve as a makeshift stretcher. |
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One of the bombs ripped through the Sari Club, a nightclub at Kuta Beach on the paradise Indonesian holiday island. |
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They ripped out the phone, took Sinatra outside and disappeared into a blustering snowstorm. |
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A group of river birch trees that had been planted too close to the house was ripped up, and that left the homeowners with a lot of work to do. |
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That's the premise of the overload principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if you're going to develop a cut, ripped midsection. |
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One stripping mechanism is for gas to be caught in bubbles of magnetic field, which are ripped off by solar winds. |
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The Rubin Kazan backline failed to clear the ball with Chelsea pressuring to set up the Nigerian ripped the ball from distance. |
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AnnMarie's shirt had got ripped clear down the front, her ta-tas hanging out, even though they was just little nublets blowing in the wind. |
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For example, in sedimentary rocks, it is common for gravel from an older formation to be ripped up and included in a newer layer. |
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Asquith, the Liberal leader in the House, took up the allegations and attacked Lloyd George, which further ripped apart the Liberal Party. |
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Walking along a street yesterday I saw at least five ripped open bin liners. |
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Simmonds, in the left circle, took the puck from teammate Brad Richardson and ripped a quick wrist shot past Danis' short side. |
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He bastes the coat together with thick white thread almost like string, using stitches big enough to be ripped out easily later. |
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All that remained was ripped trousers when police arrived at the banks of the Zambezi river in northern Zimbabwe. |
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You can do the goth sway to it, but you might get your Ankh ripped off in the mosh pit. |
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Alanna Casement ripped an artery when she landed on top of the bike and the handlebar gouged into her leg. |
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These days, fit women and men get sculpted, ripped, chizzled. |
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However, the singer's physical appearance has since been criticised, with others claiming airbrushing was done to achieve his ripped abs. |
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The teacher ripped into Johnny when he found out he had plagiarised. |
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They ripped up all that had been done from the beginning of the rebellion. |
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I ripped the phones off my head, fluffed my hair, and tossed the crumpled lyric sheet in the garbage can before strolling into the control room like a queen. |
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The players were stubborn in the fact that the cloth should not be ripped. |
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Rodeo struggled up through layers of sleep and saw a jumble of beer cans and one-shot liquor bottles, cold pizza, ripped stockings and underwear and a hash pipe. |
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Death metal, like thrash metal, generally rejects the theatrics of earlier metal styles, opting instead for an everyday look of ripped jeans and plain leather jackets. |
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Fires from the countryside had ripped through a naval logistics base in Kolomna, southeast of Moscow, and destroyed office buildings and warehouses and equipment. |
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With her whispy blonde locks and love of ripped fishnets and Doc Marten boots, the grungy Gossip Girl star looks more street urchin than achingly cool starlet. |
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He got another candy bar out of the refrigerator and ripped the wrapper and threw it on the floor. He was sick of candy bars, his mouth full of sugary slop. |
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Fears were growing for Joan Rennie after police failed to trace her after the fierce blaze ripped through her cottage in the tiny fishing village of Crovie, Banffshire. |
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Alice liked to wear plaids and ripped jeans, and listen to grunge. |
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