The pipe in Christ Church Road, Epsom, first burst on Thursday, September 4, and started spurting water over the Khaldi family's drive. |
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He stood clutching his neck, blood spurting out in pumps, a look of shock upon his face. |
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By 8.40 am, water was spurting out of the hole at a rate of 200 litres a second. |
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Like millions of Venezuelans, in the midst of spurting oil wealth she was left illiterate and innumerate. |
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They steered themselves to the top of the hull, tiny mists of air spurting out of the jetpack. |
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Pouring water over a steaming engine that was in danger of spurting boiling jets of vapor with the wrong timing of a pour. |
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Then the pipes started to shudder, the faucet spurting dirty water into the soap-filled sink. |
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We went whale watching and saw two grey whales spurting in unison, dolphins, more sea lions and a sea otter. |
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Some people do not have the mental toughness to look at a gaping slash on their own body, see their own spurting blood and continue to attack. |
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The odd snorkel bobs in the water, occasionally spurting water, and there's not a boat to be seen. |
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Four winged dragons emerge from the middle of the large oval basin, spurting out strong jets of water. |
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The large hematoma had been evacuated and a small spurting arterial vessel was electro-cauterized. |
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The year was 1920, wealth that Yukon gold diggers had only dreamed of came spurting from the ground in the Northwest territories. |
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It's a return to a more fluid, natural style, you know, the sort of music that comes spurting out in one mad rush. |
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A succession of stairways and terraces provide access to the upper part, site of a spurting source, sheltered by a small construction. |
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Improperly inserting the refuelling nozzle may result in fuel spurting from the fuel inlet tube. |
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When I arrived, Francois was lying on the ground and his blood was spurting high into the air, even spraying the cocoa pods on the plants. |
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The spurting fountains provide the drinks or there is also a bar in the western end of the park. |
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All these garments exceed industry standards for protection against heat and flame, spurting chemicals, and inclement weather. |
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At the same time I saw a wound in his thigh with the blood spurting from a severed femoral. |
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Your food processor will protest by spurting liquid out of every possible crack! |
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Witnesses saw blood spurting from the wound as she ran to them for help. |
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There was an almighty clank inside the mixer unit and boiling hot water started spurting out the sides and over the edge of the bath onto the floor. |
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Lalochezia describes that moment when you're so stressed out and angry that you start spurting out the foulest language possible to relieve stress and pain. |
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Most tracks are simply heavy rhythmic grooves, adorned with ethnic percussion and wah-wah, with Davis spurting spacey, celestial trumpet shapes over the top. |
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It arrived quite literally in a blaze of glory, wrapped in tinfoil with flames spurting out of the top, looking for all the world like my mum's finest Christmas pudding. |
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Arterial bleeding results in bright red blood in a spurting action, venous bleeding results in dark red blood that wells continuously and capillary bleeding results in oozing action. |
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Water jets spurting out of the fountain produce lovable rhythmical sound of water dropping on a resonating bronze plate However, the tones can be enjoyed only if one squats down below the level of the fountain basin. |
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When pierced with a bullet, fuel spurting out of the hole reacts with a secret catalyst in the polyurethane, causing it to absorb fuel and expand, plugging the leak within seconds. |
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Any operating fluid spurting out will be visible on the paper. |
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The crew abandoned ship for fear of explosion. Jets of liquid were observed spurting out of the tanks and the pump room, composed of water and acid. |
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Pulplike olefin fibers are produced by a high pressure spurting process developed by Hercules, Inc. and Solvay, Inc. |
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In addition, the switch features a giving power function that ensures a comfortable start of the mixing process and prevents spurting of the material. |
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But as he sprang beside Jonathan, who had by now jumped from the cart, I could see that with his left hand he was clutching at his side, and that the blood was spurting through his fingers. |
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The story began when residents led by Miro Glogovac, a retired technology teacher, decided to take advantage of a natural spring spurting just at the bottom of a rocky barrier, two kilometers northeast from the hamlet. |
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In fact, he dreamed of becoming a neurosurgeon, though he always said that could never happen, because blood spurting from the incision would cloud his glasses, preventing him from doing his best for the patient. |
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And then they launch into a face-melter by way of acoustics, playing so hard that one expects Thile's fingers either to spontaneously combust or at least start spurting blood. |
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