Once inside the car, he kicked out at the interior door panels and windows, as well as spitting in the face of another police officer. |
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Clarice shrieked as a small crimson blur streaked towards her, hissing and spitting. |
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After a few more seconds of spitting and hissing, Fluffy ran from Katie's sight. |
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This afternoon, many people in the office turned to look at the darkening grey skies and the rain spitting on the windows. |
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With 15 minutes to go before the start and the cars formed up on the grid, it is spitting with rain every now and again. |
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The wind was cold and the air damp with spitting rain but Michael didn't care. |
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As it was spitting with rain that morning, I'd worn my Harrington jacket, but had taken the button badges off. |
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Bizarrely her office will be within spitting distance of mine, so I imagine that we'll be seeing a lot more of each other. |
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The rain was still spitting down, though not heavy enough to make people stop their activities. |
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Now my brother was telling me we'd grown up within spitting distance of a nuclear dump. |
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Specialty vocal calls imitate sounds that dominant gobblers make, such as spitting, drumming and fighting purrs. |
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At one point in my life, I lived in a trailer, hung out with tobacco spitting rednecks, and spoke with an extreme drawl. |
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It is still spitting rain today and the grass turns greener even I watch it. |
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Kelvin started spitting hysterically, and swallowing down large amounts of water before regurgitating the water back out again. |
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Eddington was spitting blood about it at the time, and the only surprise is that this had not taken place sooner. |
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Pledges to join the European Community and replace short prison sentences with fines would leave modern Tories spitting blood. |
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All but one were employed in three popular seafood restaurants owned by the Doyle family, and the Doyles today are spitting chips. |
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We also rang New Idea to see if they were spitting chips over the steal, but they didn't get back to us. |
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Jackson has spent his last three albums in a spitting rage about perceived harassment, character assassination and general obloquy. |
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This morning Nathan Buckley was on the radio spitting chips about by this article from Chip Le Grand. |
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When firefighters arrive the yobbos start spitting at them, giving verbal abuse, climbing over the engine and throwing bricks at it. |
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European governments are unhappy and most of the bank's staff are spitting blood. |
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But leaders in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia are spitting blood because the failure of the budget threatens vital projects in their countries. |
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Long into the night this chicken burned, spitting sparks and smoke, a beacon for pyromaniacs and madmen everywhere. |
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We rang the company to see if they were spitting chips over the steal, but they didn't get back to us. |
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He was very careful to avoid criticizing the president, who had some of his colleagues spitting chips for ceding way too much, too soon. |
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I'm very glad that I wasn't an organiser, because if I were I'd be spitting chips. |
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Not only does he have an angry bunch of dealers after him, his girlfriend's also spitting chips. |
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There's no point in spitting the dummy and behaving like a spoiled child, for yourself or the team. |
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They're so nice about it, and I'm so anxious, that I can't start spitting the dummy down the phone. |
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Putting in a transfer request is a clear case of an agent spitting the dummy. |
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Passed-over internal CEO candidates are well known for spitting the dummy and defecting to a competitor. |
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Lauren had pancakes going, eggs frying, bacon spitting and toast popped up from the toaster endlessly. |
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The reporters at that first press conference were, of course, spitting feathers. |
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Driver John Foster was spitting feathers after having six wiper blades pecked to bits in five months. |
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At the moment there's a backlash cos everyone's filming people arguing, spitting and cussing each other. |
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I am told that those in the fishing industry at Fleetwood and Grimsby are spitting feathers. |
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Colin Todd was spitting feathers behind a locked dressing room door afterwards. |
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Telewest broadband punters are spitting feathers after discovering that the cableco is to start charging for customer support. |
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The crowds were crazy, pogoing and shouting and spitting, but it was a lot of fun on stage. |
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Will I give her another conniption by getting within spitting range of her beautiful car? |
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And as a final comment, I want to make it clear that spitting at book reviewers is not nice. |
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The incendiaries rained down with a terrific clatter as they ricocheted off roof-tops and buildings, spitting fire as they came to rest. |
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She put up a good fight, biting, kicking, squealing, and spitting at her two attackers. |
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You will find it splutters around, sometimes spitting spots of fuel from the exhaust, not seeming very impressive. |
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It is essentially just a dumb program spitting out information that it is given to pass on. |
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With her pupils dilated to blackness, and spitting vituperation in all directions, the very last thing she seems is sane. |
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Dinesh Sardar wants waste-bins and spittoons to be set up wherever possible to reduce littering and spitting. |
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However, instead of sending the document, the fax machine keeps spitting it out again. |
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Other incidents included violent disturbances, assault on a 23-year-old man, shouting threats to kill and spitting at residents. |
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I was out the other day and there was a boy who looked the spitting image of James. |
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No passing bells here, though there are three churches within spitting distance. |
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Shocking though it is to hear of locals spitting into the gutter, the descent into howling barbarism is being quite successfully checked. |
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It was small in the palm of his hand, and was the spitting image of a fish, with miniature scales and fins. |
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The woman was practically spitting, although she was trying her best not to make a scene. |
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Jake is the spitting image of his long-lost twin brother, who was killed on a recent mission. |
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Not only was the name an exact match-up, he also was the spitting image of the man in the courtroom sketch that had been provided in the book. |
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Men and women go head to head, spitting out lyrics against each other with the crowd cheering for the cleverest ones. |
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He swung a punch at her face causing her to fall and then grabbed her by the coat, dragging her along and spitting at her. |
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I was a spitting image of mum and he couldn't stand to see me there, her exact replica, and not have her there herself. |
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Appropriately, the band features a fabulous fat tuba player spitting out bass notes. |
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Quite recently ten well-dressed men were fined two dollars each for spitting in one of the subway stations. |
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Oh, I saw a woman who looked like the spitting image of you at the Royal Free today! |
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They were long dead, I knew that, and I was long grown up, but I was my mother's son and the spitting image of my father. |
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Later in the day on a tram I saw a woman who was the spitting image of a girl I had a crush on in high school. |
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There are several other businesses here within spitting distance of each other. |
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It sure is cold, but you kind of expect that when you're within spitting distance of Russia and the sea freezes! |
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Anyway, not living within spitting distance of other bloggers means you're not going to bump into them in the town centre. |
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We also stopped off at Jersey's Living Legends Village which was spitting distance from our hotel. |
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She hadn't yet noticed Reeh and Michelle sitting within spitting distance of her. |
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There are, from what I hear, about 100 wineries within spitting distance of here. |
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They spend most of their time hogging the sofas in the living area, and glaring at anyone who comes within spitting distance. |
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Whenever a certain person comes within spitting distance, I still break out in cold sweats. |
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All nine of them had to be within spitting distance of cities where a crew of hundreds could live. |
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Some might say that most of downtown is now getting more uptown than anything within spitting distance of Central Park. |
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I mean, hey, at least my car is parked within spitting distance of the crane. |
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This unusual venue, chosen because it will look good in the photographs, is within spitting distance of Buckingham Palace. |
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There we sat for a few hours downing pints and watching live footage of what was going on within spitting distance. |
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And snakes like the African black-necked spitting cobra, which can blind you with a well-aimed snootful of toxin, could conceivably do you in. |
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Casey's eyes opened wide, her mouth spitting out words before she could think. |
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If ever you're confronted by a spitting cobra stand back at least 10 feet and protect your eyes. |
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I started off spitting on bashment riddims, then I turned to rap music two and bit years ago. |
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Later he went mad and spent three or four years in a bath chair spitting and making inappropriate suggestions to the nurses. |
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Worrying thing is he's a spitting image of a guy I knew a few years back who was borderline mentalist. |
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Fortunately for me it was not a spitting cobra for it would still be able to spit regardless of the metal tongs holding it down behind its head. |
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The issue never got as far as whether spitting constitutes gross misconduct. |
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However, the child did have some spitting up and now has frankly bilious vomiting, being green in color. |
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We get spitting cobras around our house in Nairobi, and our cats and dogs have all been spat at. |
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The Trots who worked so hard to have him elected must be spitting tacks at that sort of talk. |
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It's a well known fact that all teenagers are constantly committing crimes and spitting in the face of the law. |
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Slightly off-centre, a constant whirlpool swirls and churns turbulently, sometimes spitting up a boiling fount. |
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Upon hearing the news the Putin regime in Moscow was said to be spitting feathers. |
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He says it's no secret that the red-faced, spitting motormouth that Chris Matthews plays on TV is different from the real guy. |
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In his parable, two old women climb the mount of Nelson's Pillar and start spitting plum stones on the Dubliners around them. |
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According to an independent survey on spitting this year showed that 300 million Chinese expectorate in public. |
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Fields of water smack together, foam spitting and curling, but it's sheltered in our cove. |
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He also received a further six weeks for contempt after spitting at a court official. |
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In April 2002, he was jailed for six weeks for contempt of court for spitting at a police liaison officer in court. |
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She contemplated spitting back on him, till his partner slapped her hard across the cheek. |
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I then got shouted at by one of the dinner ladies for spitting my food out onto the plate. |
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Josh ambled over to the garbage can, blowing one final bubble before spitting out his gum. |
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Even when someone is eating in a movie they're probably spitting the food out between takes. |
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My eyes squinted up in pain and I briefly entertained the idea of spitting the food out and screaming loudly. |
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However, regular spitting up or vomiting in infants associated with any of the following symptoms may be a sign of a more serious problem. |
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But what's normal and what's not when it comes to spitting up or vomiting in infants? |
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Who wants to go down town and see all the dirt and the filth, and the drunks, people spitting and weeing and defecating, which they do. |
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Call the doctor if he is spitting up, drooling, vomiting, or if he has chest or stomach pain. |
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It's a heavy, stable, well-made platform capable of spitting out thousands of 230-grain projectiles without requiring repairs. |
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There's everything from stinkpot turtles and spitting sea cucumbers to fish slime, cannibalism and much more. |
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I also admire the fact that he always sounds genuinely angry, spitting out his barbs with a Vesuvian intensity. |
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Those were some of the most dangerous kinds of reptiles, spitting cobras, rattlesnakes, Komodo dragons. |
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Hissing and spitting like an angry cat, Arach tried to free herself, but the man was strong. |
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Til The Day I Day sounds like PJ Harvey circa Meet Ze Monster with it's dirty fuzz guitar and Shirley's low spitting intonation and shrill peeks. |
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The blaze did nothing but feed on the building, hissing and spitting on wood and brick. |
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The only sound for several seconds was the sound of the fire, spitting and crackling sparks. |
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Almost spitting the words, Julia steps into the room and sets her purse down on a polished mahogany table. |
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It is like being invited to someone's dinner party, insulting the chef, spitting on the floor, breaking wind loudly and then apologising. |
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She opened her eyes and saw a blazing fire crackling and spitting at the men sitting around it. |
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Trying that approach on Monday morning resulted in pretty blue, orange and white sparks and threatening hissing and spitting noises. |
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He raised an eyebrow as Strata leaped on him, hissing and spitting in fear. |
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Instead of purring and snuggling up to us, he was aggressive, hissing and spitting in spite of our best efforts to help him. |
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As soon as I was done, the cat started hissing and spitting and arched its back. |
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Before she could do a thing, Balac had sped in front of her, hissing and spitting at the Dragon. |
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The Rentaio was hissing and spitting, trying to tear the collar off himself and scratching his throat, drawing thin lines of blood. |
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For example, and also in England, Girl Guides are being sued by a teenager who was hit by spitting fat while cooking sausages around the campfire. |
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He recounts to her the bullying he receives at school, with classmates spitting on him as he walks down the halls. |
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Politico reported that a man had been arrested for allegedly spitting at cleaver, but the congressman refused to press charges. |
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Electricity crawled along the silhouette of the ravening beast, and its viciously pointed beak glinted and was outlined in a shifting corona of spitting sparks. |
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You cannot take your eyes off her for the entire film, as she vamps about, chewing up scenery and spitting out hearts. |
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But even standing within spitting distance of The Pearl was close enough for me to envision better days ahead. |
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Other variations of eating disorders occur, such as purging without bingeing, chewing and spitting without purging, and anorexic behavior with less severe weight loss. |
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The enormous crowd around the enclosure was screaming cheerily, the car engines were revving up and the propane was spitting menacing proportions of heat. |
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We knock wood, we do that tfoo-tfoo-tfoo spitting thing to ward off the evil eye. |
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He ran his mouth under the faucet, spitting the water back into the sink. |
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Actress sienna Miller described paparazzi spitting at her to provoke a reaction they could photograph. |
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Having spent most of last night coughing, hawking and spitting, I really wasn't in the mood for the arrival of Lucy Smooth's workmen this morning. |
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When my mother forgot to pierce the tin and had to do it hissing and spitting under the protection of a tea cloth, my dinner ended up on the kitchen ceiling. |
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I know they ended up putting a spit bag on his head because he was getting really violent and spitting and who knows what. |
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By midafternoon, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, nearing 14,100, was in spitting distance of a record-setting close. |
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This extraordinarily accurate cartridge has excellent defensive ballistics, spitting a 165-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet at about 1,150 feet per second. |
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But the guilt has been creeping up on me, grasping at my skin, gnawing away at my bones, chewing on my heart, mauling my conscience, and spitting out my toenails one by one. |
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As Caspersen ushers the employee out the door, two of her coworkers circle a custom-made round table, sniffing, sipping, and spitting coffee from some two dozen samples. |
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I hate the indecency shown by people by spitting and peeing on the roads. |
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Cobra attacks its prey by spitting poisonous venom called neurotoxin. |
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That finish was a thankfully short-lived experience that reminded us of the taste you get left in your mouth after spitting out that pink drink at the dentist. |
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Leaking pampers and spitting up can soil the material and cause staining. |
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We couldn't figure out why, you know, the one girl kept spitting up. |
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He continued in this angry state, spitting out word after hated word. |
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It was the same fight as it had been nearly fifteen hundred years before, only they were less hostile and weren't spitting their words out carelessly. |
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Two of them were real spitfires and were still hissing and spitting madly. |
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She got up and went over to the fire crackling and spitting nearby. |
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He's charging the door of his box, growling, spitting, and hissing. |
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If he were a cat, he'd be hissing and spitting by now, hair on end. |
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Night had fallen sullenly over the storm ravaged waters of the Gulf of Mexico, with heavy drops of rain spitting down from the wet, grey, overcast sky. |
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Still a little bit gusty, a little bit of spitting rain on and off. |
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Hinderwell huddled against the spitting rain and chilly wind. |
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The rain finally came, spitting down, and she unzipped the section at the back of her jacket that revealed a hood, which she pulled over her head and tied under her chin. |
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It is spitting with rain as the fans trickle into Headingley. |
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If I was Chris Haywood, I would be spitting chips after watching this. |
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Last week I was spitting blood at AA Gill, this week I'm applauding him. |
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The artistic director of the festival is spitting chips over the boycott. |
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But ironically the conduct that led to him spitting the dummy was the evident, gross and habitual bias of insurance company expert medical witnesses. |
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The official's decision to send off Jamie left Nicky spitting feathers. |
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It's about wrecking yourself on that huge air and getting up and laughing, and then spitting in the eye of the giant frowning face that is conformity. |
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The new amendment increased the heaviest fine for spitting in public from 50 yuan to 200 yuan, which has substantially reduced the number of public spitters. |
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A two metre long spitting cobra is believed to have been left behind by two Malawian youths who are traditional healers after checking out of the room as they left for Lusaka. |
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If you're smart, you'll never come within six feet of a spitting cobra. |
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Their home is within spitting distance of Barksdale Air Force Base. |
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Rome has long been a favourite holiday spot among the Irish and if you have deep pockets, you can acquire a unique apartment within spitting distance of the Colosseum. |
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We got within spitting distance of Lewisham and then the train broke down. |
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He told the Evening Press that people visiting York could not believe how buildings within spitting distance of the city centre could be in such a state. |
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As she thanked her way past me, I saw her two tiny babies, and knew in that second that they were spitting images of their father, and definitely boys. |
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Indeed, the guy on the wall is the spitting image of Marchizu. |
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Before I could point out that Lee's jeans had clearly never been within spitting distance of a steam iron and seemed to be several sizes too big, his mobile phone rang. |
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The origins and meanings of such customs as a horseshoe symbolising good luck, or a farmer spitting in his hand when selling an animal, are explained at the Celtic Furrow. |
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If I haven't come out spitting blood it is only because I have become philosophical about what football can throw at you and have an inbuilt resistance to showing emotion. |
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There, with rich velvet Somerset ale, charcoal grilled steaks, and a spitting, crackling inglenook fiercely roasting away their dampness, they gradually returned to humanity. |
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She hurriedly picked at the dangling cherries from the tree, and put them in her basket while at the same time eating them, spitting the pits onto the rocky ground. |
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On a hillside in leafy Caucade, within spitting distance of Nice airport, is the last home of poets, princes, and countesses, all of them Russian. |
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After spitting a few sparks, it erupted into a burning fire. |
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After spitting out a stream of expletives, the boxer reportedly made a threatening move towards the knot of reporters before members of his entourage grabbed him. |
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This is caused by the squirting of venom from the spitting cobras and rinkhals. |
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Wearing a mask to avoid being blinded, he tests the accuracy of a spitting cobra. |
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When archerfish hunt by precision spitting water into the air, they do a lot more with their mouths than put their lips together and blow. |
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They live within spitting distance of a busy runway at London's Heathrow Airport. |
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He is high as a kite on Fair Trade espressos and spitting feathers that Ted Nicholls is apparently having some sort of comeback. |
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I was just about spitting feathers. My throat was so dry and sore that I could barely feel my own tongue. |
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A group of black guys were spitting rhymes in the corner, slapping hands and egging one another on. |
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Boxers are prohibited from hitting below the belt, holding, tripping, pushing, biting, spitting on or wrestling their opponent. |
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For a while, Gornstein resorted to spitting on his earpiece to clean it off figuring that was better then getting an earful of crud. |
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They have sexfought to the point of exhaustion, fallen asleep cunt-to-cunt, and awakened to renew their spitting battle. |
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In general, boxers are prohibited from hitting below the belt, holding, tripping, pushing, biting, or spitting. |
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The CPAP machine affect the process of coughing out and spitting out sputum from the respiratory passages, thus leading to pulmonary aspiration. |
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The enzyme released by doing so breaks down the skin, which the fish then suck off before spitting out. |
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For instance, how often do you see spitting on a squash court for that matter. |
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The females are usually only seen spitting as a means of controlling other herd members. |
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Highly secretive, spitting cobras can live near houses for years without being seen. |
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Experienced South African snake handler Donald Strydom was brought in when it came to filming the dangerous spitting cobras. |
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No more proofreaders,, and no more linotype machines spitting out those slugs of hot lead for assembling in the pages. |
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Getting the chance to work with spitting cobras in South Africa, Young took the opportunity to record the venom spray tracks aimed at his eyes. |
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The most commonly reported serious cases result from envenomation by the Mozambique spitting cobra and the puff adder. |
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From a fuzzy track he deduced a spitting cobra had slithered by, and churned up mud told him we were on the trail of a family of elephants. |
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From a fuzzy track, he deduced a spitting cobra had slithered by while churned up mud told him we were on the trail of a family of elephants. |
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They fly back to their roosts to eat the fruit, sucking out the juice and spitting the seeds and pulp out onto the ground. |
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And Keep Britain Tidy aren't the only ones spitting chips about the problem. |
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But Pope Brock plays him in such a one-note key of gulping and spitting and snickering cynicism that the spectacle becomes numbing. |
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We cheered on our favorite team in the Ag Olympics, with events including cherry pit spitting and Christmas tree tossing. |
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His son is 11 now, and he is the spitting image of his father. |
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If spitting is supposed to scare the opponent, it fails miserably.... It's not only unhealthy and silly, it's schoolyard kid stuff. |
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The other child started by spitting on and pinching her daughter. |
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The snottery, spitting ex-Sex Pistol is the undisputed star of this year's I'm A Celebrity. |
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Peter's chose him as the spitting image of Welsh double Grand Slam winner Tom Shanklin after a month's search across Wales to find 10 Mini-mes. |
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He must know bush plant medicines and how to deal with venomous snakes that include spitting cobras, puff adders, boomslangs and black mambas. |
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Bellucci slinks sassily from one bloodthirsty skirmish to the next, spitting out dialogue in a sultry whisper. |
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The custom has been to some extent sanitised by tourist guides who claim that the spitting is merely for good luck. |
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Just ask Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis, who were both hurt in Durban in a seriessettling spell on a spitting cobra of a Kingsmead track after rain. |
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When correctly reared, llamas spitting at a human is a rare thing. |
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He explained that the privately owned reserve is full vately owned reserve is full of snakes, including puffof snakes, including puffadders and spitting cobras. |
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The 57-year-old victim was in Sea Lane, Whitburn, South Tyneside, when she was approached by a man who verbally abused her before spitting at her. |
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He takes the fruit and a knife sinkward, and as the women fashion plans he slices melon and devours the red fibers, spitting seeds into the hollow tub. |
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It's in poem form and tells you how to do polar bear dentistry, why you should never try to outspit a spitting cobra, and what bonnetheads, nurses and soupfins have in common. |
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It even brings in penalties for going barechested and spitting. |
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Miranda, a senior defender, received a red-card ejection for aggressively tackling Kevin Wilson and spitting in his face in the 58th minute of the second half. |
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While hearing a petition challenging the power given to civic authorities to fine spitters, a Mumbai court observed that spitting is an inherent characteristic of Indians. |
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The number of such fines was 3,270 whereas 288 fines were imposed for spitting, 402 for washing vehicles in non-designated areas and 51 for spitting paan. |
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For a month last summer she crawled over and up the ice and rock of the mighty Ngozumpa glacier in Nepal, almost within spitting distance of Mount Everest. |
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A related practice is to spin around three times as fast as possible on the spot, sometimes accompanied by spitting over their shoulder, and uttering an obscenity. |
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After the SARS outbreak in 2003, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan launched campaigns to discourage public spitting by issuing fines to public spitters. |
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Their fights are visually dramatic, with spitting, ramming each other with their chests, neck wrestling and kicking, mainly to knock the other off balance. |
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Victory would leave the Foxes no more than a point behind the Magpies, and other rivals within spitting distance, leaving Ashley in danger of a fatal miscalculation. |
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Granted, the pitch was conducive to the rotating delivery but hardly the pit of spitting cobras our nonplussed culprits clearly believed it to be. |
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Parents recorded the daily frequency of their infants' bowel movements and spitting up, as well as the amount of time the babies cried inconsolably. |
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