A scaffolding pole came crashing in through the rear window, spearing between Caroline and Astor and exiting through the windscreen. |
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About 15 miles from here, on July 13, 2002, a lightning bolt shot down from a summer thunderstorm, spearing a mountaintop grove. |
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This can involve beatings, clubbings with a nulla-nulla, and even spearing. |
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The opening delivery was a loosener in every sense, pitching halfway down the wicket and spearing down the legside. |
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The hard corneous tip of the tongue may get wrapped in the cuticle, instead of spearing through the skin. |
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Jackson leaned over, spearing one of Sam's leftover meatballs with his fork. |
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Mantis shrimp skulked liked cats under the jetty, one feasting on a juvenile pufferfish that had strayed too close to its spearing claws. |
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Lescarbot also observed Mikmaq spearing salmon, sturgeon and dolphins and jigging for cod. |
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The spearing was conducted from row boats in 2 to 6 feet of water, by means of ordinary fish spears with illumination from jack-lights. |
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Referees should utilize the double Minor penalty for borderline spearing or butt-ending infractions which have previously gone unpenalized. |
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If the spearing action is directed at the leg or ankle area, or if the spear does not make contact, then a double Minor penalty may be assessed. |
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For the purpose of this rule, only high-sticking, cross-checking, slashing, butt-ending, and spearing are considered stick infractions. |
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We begin this week on Outcast Island, where Dylan is busily spearing fish. |
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Like a diner spearing a morsel of food with the tine of a fork, researchers have used the tip of a microscopic needle to lift a single atom from a surface and then replace it. |
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Indeed, whitebait is one of the numerous alternative common names which are used of this fish, others being green smelt, shiner, spearing, and sperling. |
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He plays with his Caesar salad, glumly spearing croutons or else sweeping one of those supremely talented hands through his heavy flick of a fringe. |
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It slid off and rode hanging down the side of the car, spearing every object it encountered. |
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These incorporate some role-playing, but are less grisly: the kids smash a blob of jelly with a hammer instead of spearing a rival. |
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People lived on the coast for much of the year, spearing fish, gathering crustaceans, and hunting birds and seals. |
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Likewise, Referees should be alert to penalize goaltenders for tripping, slashing, or spearing in the vicinity of the goal. |
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Stick infraction penalties are considered to be: high sticking, cross-checking, slashing, spearing and buttending. |
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One main culprit was the hard-shell helmet that had essentially become a spearing weapon. |
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Queen Elizabeth I owned forks for sweetmeats but chose to use her fingers instead, finding the spearing motion to be crude. |
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You never see a man fall off a roof and spearing himself on a railing, or a kid getting eaten by an alligator, or an old lady soiling herself at a wedding. |
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Since the late '70s, and the fashion upheaval wrought by punk rock, people have been spearing the little metal pins through their ears or leather jackets. |
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She nodded again, spearing a piece of sausage with her fork. |
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Thus did British officers practice spearing pigs in the days of the Raj. |
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Techniques for catching fish include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping. |
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These barbed lances were mostly used for spearing fish and sea mammals. |
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Barry begins spearing the mud a few feet below the ice. |
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Almost spearing a young Holte Ender with a corner flag when overenthusiastically celebrating the winner against Stoke. |
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Demetrius a red horse Saint George can also be identified by his spearing a dragon, whereas Saint Demetrius may be spearing a human figure, representing Maximian. |
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He will end the day with the mount on Alderfly for John Spearing in the Pimm's Intermediate Open National Hunt Flat Race. |
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He will round off his day with the mount on Alderfly for John Spearing in the Pimm's Intermediate Open National Hunt Flat Race. |
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