There was Sara being held down by nurses as she thrashed around, desperate to get back to her husband. |
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The new deal was thrashed out during another lengthy meeting between the two sides in the city yesterday. |
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I donned this ensemble and went to dark, smoky clubs where I thrashed around to ear-ringing, heart-stopping music. |
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It goes without saying that little of substance can be thrashed out in such short timescales. |
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It is a complex process but it also ensures everyone has their say and matters are thrashed out in detail. |
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A spokesman for the minister said these issues would be thrashed out in the coming weeks. |
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He thrashed madly, slamming his fists down wherever he could reach and kicking wildly. |
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It would seem that we're into one of those cycles where old issues are still being thrashed around, locally, and nationally. |
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As their fins thrashed through the water in fast pursuit, I saw the whale shark descend rapidly to the depths. |
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There can be no doubt that Paul was comprehensively thrashed in the debate. |
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But whenever he tried to fight higher levels of competition, he was soundly thrashed. |
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I think I was put off the game during my early teens when my brother repeatedly thrashed me. |
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The Norwegian, the person for whom English is a second language, thrashed us at Scrabble. |
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She screamed and thrashed about, but he clasped her in his arms and beat the fire on her hands out with his coat. |
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The huntsman thrashed his stick out at the woman who was begging him to stop and attempting to protect the dog. |
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Shaggy yaks stomp around threshing circles, ears of barley are thrashed with sticks and winnowed by singing villagers in twos and threes. |
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Bianca's eyes swelled and suddenly her neck thrashed backwards and she yelped out loud. |
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It clawed, pecked and fluttered its short, stubby wings as it thrashed about to get free. |
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Farmers face financial disaster after freak rain storms thrashed crops into muddy ruin. |
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Her powers swelled, thrashed, fighting the bands of black that imprisoned them, nowhere near as invincible as the Psirons had been. |
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After being obliterated at tennis on Saturday, I was thrashed at squash this afternoon. |
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I punched and kicked and even resulted in petty hair pulling while she wildly thrashed her arms trying to scratch me. |
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Her head thrashed against the ground, her blood matting her hair and mingling with the dirt and blades of grass. |
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It thrashed through the shops, turning them into matchwood and bits of toys and upturned fridges. |
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Yorkshire have so far suffered crushing defeats by Surrey and Somerset while Kent were thrashed by Hampshire in their last match. |
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His mother, who had thrashed him twice in front of his gurus for not being regular to his classes, had also played a role. |
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It was Fairfax who created and trained the New Model Army that thrashed the cavaliers. |
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She spat and thrashed like a cat, and Darrow unhooded the creature as my men held it. |
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This annoyed the jawans who beat the husband and when wife intervened to stop them, she was also thrashed. |
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I bobbed and thrashed about on the surface of the Pacific, 20 miles off Ventura, CA like a tompot blenny with a ruptured swim-bladder. |
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Just to make sure there was not a way on at the other end of the last entrance doline, they thrashed through the leech infested jungle, but found nothing. |
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A radical agenda and innovative ideas for a second term of Labour-led government are being thrashed out by ministers and senior party figures in private this weekend. |
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She thrashed around wildly and whacked me on the side of the head. |
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The eyes of one of the most feared men thrashed beneath their lids as his body rolled on its left side as if searching for something that only appeared in dreams. |
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She was sexually exploited and if she refused to comply, she was thrashed. |
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Once home, his father, a freedom fighter, thrashed him mercilessly. |
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The accused were armed with sharp edged weapons and thrashed him brutally. |
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She thrashed and struggled and howled as they dragged her further inside. |
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He hissed in my ear as I thrashed about in the tight circle of his arms. |
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Violently, he thrashed around on the bed until he fell and hit the floor. |
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Great tears were rolling down her face as she thrashed on the bed. |
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He thrashed me out there, but I'll just take it on the chin. |
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Lancashire have been frustrated by the rain in their current match with Middlesex at Old Trafford, especially as Sussex thrashed Durham inside three days at Hove. |
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West Hartlepool have lost all 14 of the league matches they have played so far this season and were thrashed by Harrogate last month at Claro Road. |
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And, in the weeks and months that followed, the pros and cons were thrashed out and re-examined and discussed and analysed until there was nothing left to say. |
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Two separate oral hearings are to be scheduled for approximately 6 weeks time when the grievances of all parties will be thrashed out before adjudicating panels. |
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I thrashed about and shook him until his eyes wearily opened. |
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When Saddam Hussein tried to challenge us from within, we thrashed him in the Gulf War. |
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But, she dog-paddled furiously, thrashed about, made a lot of waves, and managed not to drown. |
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When the Ngonis arrived in Eastern Province after clashes with the Bembas, they crossed the Muchinga Escarpment, upon which they thrashed all the tribes they found. |
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Clad in a denim bikini under an oversized, spangled and shredded Canadian tuxedo, the 21-year-old pop star thrashed and line-danced all over the stage. |
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This matter should be thrashed out on the floor of this House, and now. |
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Guitar strings are ripped, drums thrashed and the blitzkrieg commences. |
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When, over in the east, General Valentine Baker led his force of four thousand irregulars against Osman Digna, he was roundly thrashed. |
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On one occasion it tried to creep under her petticoat and lick her, so she thrashed it with the dogwhip. |
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England thrashed their opponents to win their first tournament title since the 2004 European Nations Cup. |
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England thrashed the Kiwis by 22 points setting up a rematch of the 2009 Four Nations final at Elland Road. |
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Anyone who failed to wear a sprig of oak risked being pelted with bird's eggs or thrashed with nettles. |
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There the team studied the video nasty that was Twickenham and thrashed out remedies. |
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Even when thrashed through the ropes at the end, Haye clambered back and was willing to continue. |
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Maris Verpakovskis scored twice as Latvia thrashed Iceland 4-0, with Girts Karlsons and Aleksejs Visnakovs also finding the net in Riga. |
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Elsewhere in Ahmedabad, a group of the BJP's student wing toughies stormed the Gujarat University building and thrashed a clerk. |
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In the lone 2013 International Origin game, England thrashed their opponents by 20 points. |
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Said Ayas thrashed out deals with British firms while Aitken lobbied for sales to go through. |
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The band thrashed their instruments with all they had while crashing around the stage like a pinball machine. |
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For Thrissur it was once again the deadly pair of Shaiman Anwar and Swapnil Patil that thrashed the Trivandrum attack. |
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Now after his family learn that Jason may need a kidney transplant, it's back to the ginnel, but this time Callum is getting thrashed by furious Tony. |
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Eating irons in hand, we plonked ourselves down at the round six-seating dining table and thrashed out the ethics of my decision to change football teams. |
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They spent an afternoon on it, but thrashed out a solution in the end. |
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My favourite is crybaby Matthew Wright, who's shown himself to be the world's worst sore loser after getting thrashed by Joey Essex in three trials. |
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After being thrashed themselves by hot favourites Australia in their first match, the Kiwis had few problems overcoming the Group A whipping boys. |
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This is the thrashingfloor, where the wheat is gathered to be thrashed. |
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