The force of the collision sent the Norman tumbling backward, right over the cantle of his saddle. |
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He provided pretty grips for her tumbling hair, ribbons with silk bows and even, once, a delightful dress quite suitable for royalty. |
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Brenner clasped his hands behind his back, his gaze locked on the tumbling image of the People's Way. |
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I stopped beside a tumbling waterfall and enjoyed a late lunch below a rowan tree, its bright red berries outliving the crumpled yellow leaves. |
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Boats can be booby traps, with things like cleats placed awkwardly around the deck to stub bare feet or even send you tumbling overboard. |
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Every day, he watched women with baby carriages ambling down paths and children tumbling in the grass, and it crushed him. |
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The three components of the tensors were averaged to report the overall rate of diffusion or tumbling. |
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In the sixth session, Belarus struggled on vaulting and tumbling but showed beautiful choreography on balance beam. |
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I asked if she ever considered the danger or thought of fleeing the aftershocks and the tumbling buildings. |
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On the right, the engine throttle controlling nearly 7,000 pounds of thrust was no help to the now severely tail-heavy tumbling mass of metal. |
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The garden also boasts an old wheelbarrow filled with plants, and a large tractor tyre tumbling with colour. |
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Penne-d'Agenais is another must-see medieval village, tumbling steeply down its hillside in a vertical chaos of titchy old streets. |
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As she rounds a bend in the path, she stops suddenly, taken aback by the view of a cascade of clear, blue water tumbling from atop a small cliff. |
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Two pilots smack in right off the dollies and one throws his chute just behind the tow paddock after locking out on tow and tumbling. |
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A shaky laugh bubbles past his lips, and dizzy words start tumbling out of him. |
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Every Monday she teaches them juggling, acrobatics, trampolining, tumbling, trapeze work, stilt-walking and gumboot dancing. |
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He has gained provincial colours for athletics, cross-country, swimming, biathlon, triathlon, duathlon, cycling, gymnastics and tumbling. |
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She blabbered on as usual when she is nervous, her words tumbling over each other. |
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A silver lining in the world economy can be found in the global oil market, where prices have been tumbling in recent weeks. |
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There's more money around, people are experimenting and the price of cocaine is tumbling. |
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She remembered weather like this when she would get thrown up in stunts, yelling out cheers, tumbling until it hurt. |
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The specialized art of jumping, tumbling, and balancing, requiring agility and skilful control of the body. |
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A fractured bone in her foot restricted Pam to tumbling and vaulting only once a week leading up to the competition. |
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In 1999, she suffered the same injury to her left knee while tumbling on floor exercise. |
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Stacey's parents saw talent in their daughter, who loved tumbling on their front lawn with her best friend. |
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He instinctively grabbed the tumbling bag with outstretched arms, and it twisted him sharply to the right before striking his shins and feet. |
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Training in silat includes cultural, spiritual, and mental aspects as well as tumbling, striking, kicking, blocking and agility movements. |
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In your mind's eye, can't you see the rocky peaks of the high mountains, the deep glens, the tumbling rivers? |
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Residents in remote mountain villages must stay alert to landslides, mudslides, tumbling rocks, any river rising and flooding, the bureau warned. |
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With rain tumbling down and the pitch skiddy, with the ball bouncing from hand to hand and the forwards dominating, the stadium sat agog. |
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Now they came tumbling out, jagged expletives and soul-deep loathing, uncontrolled, from a place in his damaged body as yet unhealed. |
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Throughout, Metheny's guitar battles it out with Ornette's alto in an edgy exchange of riffs, tumbling bop phrases and squeals. |
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In the morning we were off early, following the creek, a tumbling, explosive cataract swollen by snowmelt. |
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The wind soughed in the grass and there was the hiss of the tumbling river. |
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The complex of ranch buildings spreads across a grassy verge above a tumbling creek. |
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Some analysts have speculated that the ECB could cut interest rates soon to ward off damage to confidence and growth from tumbling share prices. |
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Trying to cushion his landing, he grabbed the railing to brace himself before tumbling into the bullpen area. |
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Its fury is unimaginable, white spindrift foaming and tumbling as Christopher shouts orders above the howling wind. |
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As benign and pastoral as this scene might appear, areas of virga can produce 65-knot columns of downward tumbling air mass. |
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One of the prettiest creatures you may catch sight of is a tumbling, crystalline, globe-shaped alga known as volvox. |
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I could see a log flip upwards, tumbling end over end to hit the ground and cartwheel to a standstill like a caber. |
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I turn, look out of the window, and see great big fluffy snowflakes tumbling out of the sky. |
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She had been running for four days now, a harum-scarum tumbling flight through passages and tunnels. |
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Monday is her day to drive the carpool, Tuesday the girls go to ballet, then tumbling class. |
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The scores in the match came tumbling from the often-repeated sheer attacking onslaughts so frequently launched at blistering pace by both teams. |
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Monkey jumped out of the way so quickly that he lost his balance and went tumbling, head over heels, into the brush, the dog in yelping pursuit. |
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When lost to view all you will hear are cones tumbling from branch to branch as seed cases spiral in the sun. |
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Half an hour later, we round the last bend, and there, tumbling into a wide, sand-fringed plunge-pool are the silky cataracts of Twin Falls. |
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On a strongly running tide, fishing these shoals can be reminiscent of fishing the tumbling waters in a mountain stream. |
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The kids all wore life-jackets and we soon stopped worrying about them tumbling overboard. |
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Green, who had once done some tumbling in a circus and sulled up when told he resembled Victor Mature, had been on probation. |
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Another barrier comes tumbling down, as that old chestnut about the Germans never making a funny comedy has to be consigned to the history book. |
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He gave me a soft clap on the shoulder, which nearly sent me tumbling to the floor. |
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There was a clattering and tumbling as everything spilled out on to the floor. |
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Then there was the goal which clinched victory at Ibrox three years ago to send Rangers tumbling out of the Uefa Cup. |
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Neil Armstrong went tumbling down the ladder and fell to the lunar surface in a cloud of grey dust. |
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Heavy cloudbursts over hills around the resort brought silt and mud tumbling down onto roadways, leaving motorists stranded. |
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I swung and clubbed him on the side of the jaw with the manacles, sending him tumbling. |
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I had tripped up and was tumbling over it face down, prone and helpless, the way you do in a bad dream. |
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Her hair was permed and styled, tumbling down to her shoulders in perfect ringlets. |
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After a morning of tumbling over the living room furniture and each other, these sugarplum fairies are as cranked up as coffee fiends. |
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The garden was beautiful, plants and shrubs tumbling around a vibrant lawn in the centre of which a fountain tinkled and played. |
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At a pre-Olympic training camp in Minsk, however, she broke her neck during a tumbling pass on floor exercise. |
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I had hoped to be able to train in power tumbling, because the tumbling surface is not as hard on the ankles as beam and floor exercise. |
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What do you expect with all those fluffy white clouds tumbling outside my window? |
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The road then bends to the right, past a farm cottage with a boisterous beck tumbling from the brackened heights behind. |
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During podium training, she landed short on a tumbling pass, fracturing her fibula and tearing ligaments in her ankle. |
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Brakes, overloads, spring catches, monitors and cut-outs that will prevent a lift full of punters from tumbling to a lifty death. |
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When the wind suddenly drops, these kites come tumbling earthwards with a fierce velocity. |
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She prepared to plunge her silver dagger down when Lucas kicked her from behind and sent her tumbling. |
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But his power and wealth hide a dark secret, which when revealed brings his world tumbling down around him. |
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More books, tumbling off the shelves now, landing about the room in utter disarray. |
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Less common mechanisms are advanced floor tumbling routines, performing on a wet surface, and the dismount. |
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Agatha stumbled into the kitchen and snatched the letter from the notice board, sending drawing pins tumbling across the floor. |
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Then I returned to the laundry and found the dryer was done tumbling, but the heating element had failed. |
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Then a stack of hot waffles tumbling with maple syrup, cream and fresh fruits. |
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All three of them went tumbling to the floor as the very foundation they were on began to quake violently. |
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Cook's forceful mis-hit drive looked bound for the winning boundary, but Chris Turner took a superb, tumbling catch. |
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She returned to looking through her own binoculars, to see the bird again acrobatically tumbling over and over beneath the branch. |
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The rubbish tips have been stabilized by unloading earth over the sides of the ravine to form wedge-like slopes, recalling the tumbling debris. |
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Sylph blew a mighty wind and sent all of the Jotuns tumbling backwards into their home. |
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Well, yes, I tried, but here I was, a few days short of 75, tumbling riotously out of the Joyce Theater and full of the joys of spring and dance. |
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Big Boi's raps are, as always, inventive, the words tumbling out with speed and bite. |
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The earthquake and its aftershocks dislodged many rocks and mines, sending them tumbling onto roads once considered safe. |
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With new buildings going up all the time, and old ones coming tumbling down, the town is never the same one year to the next. |
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The Soviet Union had imploded, the Berlin Wall had come tumbling down, and Africans were not indifferent to these winds of change. |
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I spat out a stream of the clear liquid quickly before tumbling out of the bathtub face first as I surfaced. |
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Nicola found herself dodging death as she made her way down Dooncarton Mountain with the landslides tumbling down either side of her. |
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Faltering asset prices would have at some point stymie requisite Credit growth and the house of cards would have come tumbling down. |
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In the period since Tony Blair took office in May 1997, anatomies of Britain have been tumbling from the presses in dizzying profusion. |
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The presence of a longer disordered tag thus exerts a greater frictional drag, affecting the module tumbling in solution. |
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Aided by filmic, reverberative music, Bosher keeps the tension wound to the horrifying climax when the cannibalistic horrors come tumbling out. |
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I was able to complete a few tumbling revolutions before collapsing into a skidding heap. |
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Power tumbling has replaced rhythmic gymnastics as another phase of the meet. |
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I have an 1880's silk pieced quilt top with a beautiful graphical tumbling blocks pattern in a lot of dark and jewel colors. |
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A severe rockburst shook the earth, almost like an earthquake, and buildings came tumbling down, as old-timers still recollect. |
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She sees stars wheel overhead, the world tumbling around her, and she turns her tumble into a roll. |
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But ask any long-term employee and a cascade of rorts, real and imagined, come tumbling out. |
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Supposedly materialized or teleported gifts from the spirits, apports appear at some seances under varying conditions-sometimes tumbling out of a spirit trumpet, for example. |
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These, explained Durda, were the last remnants of the flame emanating from the lower stages of the Black Brant rocket, now tumbling away from the payload. |
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But amid their tumbling words describing their woes, they express disbelief much will come from the talks. |
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I want to feel that rolling, tumbling momentum, like a barrel sent blind downhill. |
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But budge they must, and budge on spending cuts the Democrats must too, or else tumbling down the hill we will go. |
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The thing was that people, politics and the powers that be tend to form unholy trinities which are difficult to pull apart without the whole structure tumbling down. |
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On the bike tour through Montana's Glacier Park, for example, you'll average 60 mountainous miles of cycling per day, cycling past glacial snowfields and tumbling waterfalls. |
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His commanding officer rose to repeat the final briefing, grasping any object that was fixed to the hull, desperately trying not to go tumbling around in zero gee. |
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A few stinging shots flayed part of the hull, sending both Serge and Allicia tumbling around as the ship arched threateningly, before righting itself. |
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Galactica makes multiple references to the day in the form of apocalyptic destruction, burnt fire-fighters and the grotesque immediacy of bodies tumbling into space. |
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The valley is a riot of wildflowers, aspen groves, and tumbling rivers. |
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Watershed researchers want to learn how far they travel when sudden summer thunderstorms send them rolling and tumbling along the dry stream beds of the parched Southwest. |
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An overnight plunge in commodity prices sent the Australian dollar tumbling to a five month low and currency dealers believe there's more falls to come. |
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Amy braced, but was still blown backwards by the strong wind, tumbling head over heels and desperately trying to right herself or at least control her movements. |
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The emotional walls, built up brick by brick over years come tumbling down as Clint and Kyle fumblingly begin to explore the emotions which have festered since childhood. |
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The announcement sent sterling tumbling in New York trading last night, hitting DM2. 69-nine pfennigs below its former permitted ERM floor against the German mark. |
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Its gentle whistle sounds like a tempest tumbling madly through a turbo. |
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A lush island, Tobago is awash with colour, from the orchids, heliconia and hibiscus tumbling over garden walls to the fruit orchards and cocoa plantations of the interior. |
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In hyphy, the drums could sound like a brick tumbling around in a dryer. |
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Here, he reintroduces wacky, quasi-surrealist characters, like those in his first New York exhibitions, to activate the colorful geometry in a tumbling, morphological mix. |
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The sun set behind the ridge leaving a spectrum of deepening light to settle around us in the cool air among the tumbling sound of the glassy water. |
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Casinos are designed to bamboozle you with the sensory overload created by the flashing lights and jingles and the sound of endless coins tumbling down into a metal tray. |
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A cynic might question the use of religion as a landing pad when one is tumbling from a place of power into the abyss of iniquity. |
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When the boom failed to materialize, eventually the scam got so large that it could no longer be hidden, and the entire house of cards came tumbling down. |
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Once, after being disturbed by a low-flying helicopter, the full skein remained airborne almost an hour before side-slipping and tumbling out of the sky. |
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Like a patient on a psychiatrist's couch, it all comes tumbling out. |
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This jaw-dropping footage shows a car hitting a large bear, sending the animal tumbling off the road. |
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By the close, the Footsie was off 175.7 points at 4274.0 as a host of sectors took a beating to send the index tumbling back from a seven-week high. |
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Toward the end, Buell Robinson goes tumbling to the ground with a sprained ankle and remains on the floor for about five minutes. |
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Afterwards, he tweeted his support of Cardin, which the candidate retweeted, then it all came tumbling down. |
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There's a passage to the right, but it's under a huge serac that teeters at the end of a glacier, waiting for the next slight shift of ice to send it tumbling. |
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Bushes and trees grew wantonly, spilling and tumbling over one another. |
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One day, the toot of a trumpet could bring it tumbling down. |
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The gable end of a newly-built block of flats came tumbling down in Topping Street, off Walmersley Road, Bury, and landed on a Mercedes car, smashing its windows. |
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If you slip, you go tumbling over the roof into the expanse below. |
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He shook his head, sleek hair tumbling down into his face as usual. |
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He had mechanical problems which forced him to make four bike changes, and then he crashed for a second time, overshooting a bend and tumbling into the undergrowth. |
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He often slips up, tumbling over double entendres and Freudian slips. |
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The big vertical Global Roses in Bloom is all luscious, tumbling, whorling brushwork comprising a rough circular mass of globular, grapelike clusters. |
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Any argument I try to hold comes tumbling out in the form of a whiny temper tantrum. |
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Rather than higher inflation, tumbling oil prices point to reduced price pressure and more room for manoeuvre for central bankers. |
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Before she could think, Valerie had swung her leg and kicked as hard as she could at the wooden chair Dev sat on, sending him tumbling onto the ground. |
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He hauled himself into a sitting position, his wealth of black tresses tumbling down his back and framing his face in a lustrous purple-black surround. |
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The death of William, his only legitimate son, in 1120 in the wreck of the White Ship brought Henry's whole carefully contrived edifice tumbling down. |
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One young woman was stretchered from the beach on a makeshift platform of planks and a rubber mat after tumbling from the rocks as she tried to escape a tear gas pellet. |
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So, again, I hope the Democrats in the Senate take note of the dominoes that are tumbling here because they stood together. |
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It involves devastating collisions with other small protoplanets, as well as with a multitude of showering, tumbling worldlets. |
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In burning slabs like pyroclastic flow the top of the tower slewed off, militia pods falling out and tumbling. |
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The third arm is a truncated spur, running only half a mile to the summit of the Old Man before tumbling away south eastward to the valley floor. |
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Below its nearly slateless cow-sheds and tumbling iron-gated piggeries, a steep slope drained liquids from all ordure down to the pretty river. |
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Its disciplines include men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, and acrobatic gymnastics. |
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Impressively, the Wirral club scooped a total of 17 medals in both tumbling and acrobatic gymnastics. |
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James Ryan, 37, was skiing off-piste in Val di Rhemes with a group of friends and a guide when he was caught in the tumbling snow on Sunday. |
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Footages show that parked car prevented the chug from tumbling over to a gorge. |
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The springy little creatures do exuberant very well, all gambol and game, tumbling over tussocky grass and chasing each other. |
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Once this citadel is breached, the other walls can come tumbling down. |
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The bus lost control on Interstate 84 before crashing through a guardrail and tumbling nearly 200 feet down before coming to a stop. |
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His eyes trace the arc the coin makes, reaching its zenith then tumbling glintingly end over end as gravity takes hold and draws it back. |
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She was there, tumbling the marvelous cucumiform weights down upon a chest which looked as though it would cave in under such manna. |
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He pointed to the tumbling cost of green energy as evidence that wind and solar could supplant fossil fuels quicker than expected. |
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The generic term for the trademarked trampoline was a rebound tumbler and the sport began as rebound tumbling. |
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After a slow start, the dancers jelled with Taylor's effervescent choreography, bounding, hopping, crawling, and tumbling across the stage like children at play. |
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Another girl knocked out her front tooth in the cubicle after tumbling head first on to the bog roll holder as she battled to wrench up her control pants. |
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He had only to be startled into losing his balance, you might say, and he might take a grab at something, manage only a heavy fall, and go tumbling down, staircase and all. |
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Focusing on rocks and mineral ores, the next three chapters chronologically describe the development of stamp mills and crushers, roller mills, and tumbling mills. |
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At the same time, a precision throwing wheel, turning at high speeds, throws plastic shot at the tumbling parts, and the plastic shot breaks off the brittle flash on impact. |
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He so besmouched her, and she so beclapped him, and there tumbling together, as merrie as they would wish, I sighed to thinke, what a supper they would haue after break-fast. |
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Snow filled her mouth. She caromed off things she never saw, tumbling through a cluttered canyon like a steel marble falling through pins in a pachinko machine. |
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The crisis then spread rapidly to Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, provoking currency devaluations and the tumbling of the stock exchange. |
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