She jumps off her bed and darts out of her room and down some stairs, and rips the door open. |
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He could feel the rips and tears, the little cuts opening under the movement of the shrapnel. |
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I cringed and quickly scooted across the floor, hearing the rips and tears of my gown from the nail heads in the wood. |
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Then she tried on a pair of jeans that were very low-rise jeans with a few rips in them with blue cloth tennis shoes. |
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He grabs his coat, and as he's clumsily trying to put it on, the shoulder rips. |
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He's wearing baggy jeans with loads of rips in and his normal black and red converse are on his feet. |
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In one swift movement he reaches over to the plump man and rips off his hairpiece, a stringy wig made from what looked like old cat hair. |
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Small rips, tears and burns in these applied materials reveal the varying hues of the paper underneath. |
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She loved her white sweatshirt with the flower on the front, and her blue jeans with one too many rips or tears. |
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Her dress still appeared neatly in place, with no rips or tears in its fabric. |
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His pants were also torn and ragged at the bottom and there were various holes and rips in them. |
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His one-time shirt and breeches were now littered with rips and tears, and his body sorely needed a bath. |
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The few pants I packed were black jeans, dark denim, or denim with rips and tears at the knee. |
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Those small rips and tears that you get on your old blue jeans and the occasional jacket can easily be fixed with a little duct tape. |
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The booths were clean, but had their share of rips and cracks, as well as a few grooves of seating position. |
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Bacteriophages fit the definition of parasite to a T. In many cases new viruses multiply inside a host until the bacterium simply rips apart. |
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So Michael, he grabs a bottle of cheap champagne from the hotel minibar, rips off the foil and begins drinking right out of the bottle. |
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Another sill acts together with a natural constriction in the bay's shape to form the prominent tide rips observed in Sitakaday Narrows. |
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It rips open bee trees to feast on honey, honeycombs, bees, and larvae, and will tear apart rotting logs for grubs, beetles, crickets, and ants. |
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But these objects will be bereft of the patina of age, the rips, tears and stains that create a sense of history. |
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As his party was getting ready to leave, two small boats and 21 men were lost in the tide rips. |
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There are also exciting tide rips in many parts of the Bay where paddlers can play and surf in the waves. |
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The area has currents with associated tide rips and eddy lines, though the areas of swiftest flow can be avoided. |
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She rips apart the leather item and sews the pieces by hand into something totally different. |
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We live on Whidbey Island and have towed her through some huge tide rips and have never had a problem. |
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A few seal heads bobbing in the tide rips or near shore can indicate the presence of schooling coho. |
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We will train in ferry gliding across the tide rips as well as holding our position in them. |
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Also, slow trolling is very productive too, especially along tide rips that form near shipping channels and inlets. |
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Ideally this skill will be demonstrated in a variety of conditions, including surf, tide rips, and wind waves. |
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Shallow ground extends about 500 yards south of the island, causing yet another set of nasty tide rips. |
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We stood on a cliff at the southern tip of Deer Island, staring down at the rips, eddies, and whirlpools tearing through the water below. |
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Tasha-Ray rips on guitar, her sister Lacey-Lee is a kick-butt keyboardist, Louise jams bass and Kim bangs it out on drums. |
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Finally, World Climate Report rips into the biased reporting that has bamboozled the world on this issue. |
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So if you want, you can have your child donning the latest in designer rips, paint splashes and oily patches. |
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This film at least rips away the superficial gloss, and forces us to confront the utter savagery of the abuse heaped on Christ. |
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A music journalist in front of me rips out a sheet of foolscap paper and spills himself on it. |
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The bed itself wasn't even a bed, but a cot with stuffing and springs hanging out of the rips. |
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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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Holes, rips, tears and flaking paint are no riddles for Mr. Warrier and his team. |
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Then a massive explosion rips through the shuttle bay, rocking the ship from stem to stern. |
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We made a hasty exit back up to the beach and, before long, the water was once again a maelstrom of ever-widening rips, eddies and whirlpools. |
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Landscaped revetments will give the stream some curves, and irregularities on the streambed will create rips that, it is hoped, will make for a better fish habitat. |
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Several planned home invasions and grow rips were also identified as part of the same project. |
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I have one last little question before the chairwoman rips this mike away from me. |
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Waves splash up against the seawall, the current rips by, and the water looks swimmable. |
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The book opens with an account of a man who rips his own testicles off with a cord after a tantrum involving allegations of infidelity. |
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Australia's beautiful beaches can hold hidden dangers in the form of strong currents called rips. |
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It's got 365 horsepower and nearly as much torque-so it absolutely rips when drivers drop the hammer. |
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This policy rips the heart out of any semblance of a level playing field within the common agricultural policy for some time in the future. |
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Strong tidal rips caused the Fritzi-Ann to sheer to port and the tidal stream would have flowed against the starboard bow. |
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They prefer to fish in rips, or places where currents meet, and other turbulent waters and will hunt for food as far as 20 km from their colony. |
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But these days he no longer rips or replaces, and he is getting the job done better than ever. |
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They were then shipped to archive laboratories in Maryland where mold was removed and rips mended. |
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What with Henretta's rips and the glitches in her printing, something seems wrong in our brave new world. |
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With that she rips a piece off the page and uses it for her joint. |
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Finally, after another series of twists and turns, Domenic finally scores a few hits, and smoke rips through the large hole in the back of Leana's ship. |
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His clothes had no tears or rips, and his hair was still perfectly neat. |
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Chomsky rips into the scam of wiping the U.S. government's slate clean. |
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And once again, Michael Massing rips into what we think is the free press. |
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The next morning, while we were eating breakfast, we wandered over to the east edge of the island and looked at the tide rips that were forming off the Head. |
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We proceeded in Race Passage, south of Helmcken Island, beyond which another set of tide rips was clearly visible, but with plenty of room to avoid them. |
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You will also be introduced to various strategies for dealing with current, how to use the current to your advantage, and how to handle tide rips and rough water. |
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You look down and see you're only wearing tights, tights that have severe rips and runs up and down the leg. |
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If a farmer ploughing his field encounters a boulder, he unharnesses his oxen from the plough and rips the boulder from the ground and moves it aside. |
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The parka, obviously once expensive, now showed wear at the elbows and rips at the cuffs. |
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He smiles back at me as the tape in the deck stops and rips. |
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This suit is enchanted so it changes with you and it never rips apart. |
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Lead guitarist Robert Cormier rips it up with Julian just for kicks. |
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For example, if a copperhead is pounded into a shallow crease in a rock, and if it rips, the climber is in for a wild ride, as a whole string of tenuous pieces rip out one by one. |
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But Judy rips up the letter and continues the charade, because she loves Scottie. |
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At various intervals throughout the story he describes, at great length and in microscopic detail, the trajectory of each bullet as it pierces skin, tears through muscle, rips up sinew and shatters bone. |
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Proceeding in a southeasterly direction at approximately 4.5 knots, the Fritzi-Ann was some 3.3 cables to the northwest of Kelsey Bay Harbour when it encountered strong tidal rips, causing the vessel to sheer sharply to port. |
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Suddenly a noiseless blaze rips across the sky, followed almost instantaneously by a terrifying roar that reverberates throughout the mountain peaks encircling the valley. |
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As 'action stations' are sounded, a torpedo rips into the port side. |
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In time-honoured fashion, he also rips them off royally. |
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Moreover, Getzlaf did not examine the ears of the seven retagged cattle prior to their retagging to determine whether they had rips or holes that might indicate if a tag had recently fallen out. |
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He rips open the overwrap and puts the packages up on his shelves. |
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Winds were from the northwest at 10 knots with an air temperature of 15ºC. Seas were calm, but heavy tide rips were experienced in the area of the capsizing. |
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Of course, the apparent recognition of the Quebec nation by the government put a little salve on the wounds that these irritants have caused, but this bill rips open the biggest gash once more. |
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But first she has to keep one of her successfully reclaimed subjects from being locked up for the murder of an unknown woman whose mummified body surfaces when a tornado rips through the fairgrounds. |
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A calm day, but we still ended up spinning through scary tide rips with 2-foot standing waves and sucking whirlpools. |
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Make sure meat is wrapped tightly with no rips or holes in the packaging. |
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Each time a sentence has gone through a complete sequence, the facilitator rips it once and passes it along the line for each young woman to do the same. |
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Tide rips and debris that float around in the Gulf are likely holding spots for these fish. |
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With ringspun yarn dyed denim such as Brax you get a smooth feel and a truer colour where fading is not prevalent. Other denims will have a grainy texture that are much more susceptible to rips and fast fading. |
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The vessel capsized close to Edith Point in Johnstone Strait when the ebb tide was peaking and the wind was opposing the tide, possibly creating tide rips. |
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Under a scanning electron microscope, the guts of caterpillars that ate enzyme-enhanced callus had many little rips. |
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A 1994 to 1996 study of fin whale behaviour in the Estuary revealed that they swim in tight formation in a synchronized and dynamic manner through tide rips at high tide. |
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He says the only thing that will stop him is if some Rottweiller rips his throat out. |
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Snook are found in rivers, canals, inlets and along the surf, especially around sand bars, tidal rips, jetties, bridges and piers. |
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If you want to target the macks then pull your baits up off the bottom and drift them midwater through tidelines, in current rips or anywhere you see birds dipping. |
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Major rips and destruction add visual interest and hint at curviness. |
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Thor goes out, finds Hymir's best ox, and rips its head off. |
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But can the repeated Big Rips explain the same phenomena that we take as evidence for the big bang? |
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Rips in the fabric of the big-tent Republican coalition are only part of the story. |
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Dark Matter, Big Bangs, Big Crunches, Big Rips and Singularities have all contributed to the intellectual vertigo caused by Compulsive Cosmology. |
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De Avila will be responsible for strategic promotion of YARC's Laser Copier RIPs into the corporate marketplace. |
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