He flung his arms wildly, causing the papers on the clipboard to go flying around. |
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He turned and began to fire his machine gun wildly before he was blasted full of holes. |
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Should it ever take off and become wildly popular, you'd be advised to sign up now to avoid MeFi style agony. |
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Maura, the village madwoman, danced more wildly than all the rest, chanting uncouth rhymes. |
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Rough stubbles of wispy hair were developing on his dimpled chin and his rough curling sandy brown hair was unkempt and tousled wildly. |
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An avalanche roaring down a mountainside may seem to be wildly out of control, but actually it is governed by certain equations. |
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The wildly maladjusted and unbalanced U.S. economy must suffer through a wrenching adjustment period. |
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He was robed in garish scarlet and green, and he grabbed people's shoulders and gesticulated wildly as he shouted at them. |
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Like a rapid silver lure shining wildly, she breaks suddenly from the branching rock and scatters three green Chromis fish. |
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It came towards the house at an incredible speed, its raven mane tossing wildly in the wind. |
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A few of them saw the routine grounders Jeter kicked, and the wildly errant missiles he threw, all over the South Atlantic League. |
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The 2004 Grammy marathon is off to a good start with a wildly diverse pool of nominees. |
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The material is subject to some wildly scrappy editing, with incidental characters brought in and summarily dropped. |
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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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Rumor also has it that he was smiling wildly underneath his catcher's mask. |
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The salty sea breeze blew her dirty hair back from over her face and flapped wildly in the wind. |
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Lessig's posted a barn-burner of a blog entry on the fact that the wildly incongruous exit-poll data from the election hasn't been made public. |
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He thrashed madly, slamming his fists down wherever he could reach and kicking wildly. |
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The shark was threshing wildly now as it was brought alongside, crimson blood gushing from its mouth and the open gills slits. |
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I asked, trying to make myself look as attractive as possible by batting my eyelashes wildly. |
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A dull thud echoed all around him and the creature looked wildly around at its pack. |
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She was thwacking a button on the wall with all her might, and cursing wildly under her breath. |
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Under heavy fire from artillery, aircraft, machine guns and rifles and with bayonets in hand and yelling wildly, they charged into history. |
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Although they are in fact biennials, and will die off after flowering, they self-seed wildly. |
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Sandra was now half way to the trunk when my mother hurled the screen door open and came capering up to us, grinning wildly. |
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For a moment, it fishtailed wildly as it accelerated at a speed he would have thought impossible for such an old beater. |
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I was just about to sit down when Matt's heart monitor started beeping wildly. |
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Different individuals seem to have wildly different tolerances of low temperatures. |
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This post is some combination of belaboring the obvious and speculating wildly about the future. |
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This suited a number of interests, including a wildly unpopular Russian political class that quickly wrapped themselves in the flag. |
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The upbeat mood swung wildly from the Tories to the Lib Dems as supporters scrutinised the ballot papers for clues. |
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Their self-titled debut was a tour de force, a record at once wildly experimental and eminently accessible. |
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In the Middle Ages, wildly anachronistic tales of his exploits in Rome were in circulation. |
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Marcus and David and I betook ourselves to Dukes where, as usual, the conversation slalomed wildly through various poles of drunken intensity. |
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My reach extended from the centre of the court to the tramlines of the neighbouring one but it also made everything wildly unstable. |
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There can be no better time to have a wildly optimistic outlook than at the birth of a new millennium. |
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As the eggs and milt are released, males thrash their tails wildly, apparently to help scatter the eggs. |
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The gentlemen will be green with envy, and wildly curious to know where I have found you from. |
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Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache. |
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After mooching around the Minoan ruins at Knossos, we hitchhiked to the wildly beautiful lands in the west of the island. |
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But it's wildly unlikely that the police would score any direct hits from speculative trawls through the archive footage. |
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And although shingled hair was wildly popular in the period, it still seems to have connoted rejection of traditional relationships. |
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She could hear her raging heart beat wildly in her ears and she trembled with excitement and anxiety. |
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She lashed out at him now, her arms and legs flailing wildly, her kicks and punches missing their target by a considerable margin. |
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The truck shuddered as the rear wheels spun wildly on the asphalt, then leapt forwards as the tires bit into the road. |
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The animal screamed in terror, and began running wildly, trumpeting and yelling. |
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Backstage, the producer is barking instructions into a headset while pacing and gesturing wildly in front of a bank of television monitors. |
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He climbs up the turnbuckles and salutes his loyal Blackburn fans who cheer wildly. |
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The baby tottered to and fro like a blade of grass in the breeze, unevenly buttoned shirt flaps billowing wildly about. |
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Following suit, the followers of Melhiril charged as well, swords swinging wildly, bows twanging, and the clashing of swords and shields. |
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In 1994, director Quentin Tarantino paid homage to blaxploitation films with the wildly successful Pulp Fiction. |
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The album finds him creating a suave brand of sophisticated midnight mood music, unmistakably catchy, memorable and wildly fun. |
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There were Scots standing in the bleachers and hanging from windowsills, screaming wildly for me. |
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These are blind pools that have been wildly successful at raising money from small investors to buy operating businesses. |
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And on the horizon are two wildly different, mountainously challenging roles. |
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The legislation was wildly unpopular, and led to people siphoning the petrol out of other people's tanks. |
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Her feet slid wildly across the slick mud covering the wall as she tried to find footholds. |
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A blush reddens the silent girl's cheeks slowly, and Chester drops her fork in concern, eyes darting wildly from the girl to me. |
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Before we could even get the lights on, Adrian went native and jumped on a wildly sketchy boardslide. |
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From an evolutionary perspective domestic chickens have been wildly more successful than hosts of undomesticated species. |
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He's wildly innovative in his use of instruments, but never lets his experimentation get in the way of the musicality of a work. |
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The writing style is wildly uneven and changes throughout the novel, sometimes intentionally, but not always. |
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Suddenly feeling like a little girl at a slumber party, sharing who our crushes are at the moment and then giggling wildly. |
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And so it is with his audacious, wildly imaginative and boundlessly thrilling adaptation. |
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How much a business owner ends up paying a boutique investment banker can vary wildly. |
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Before long, he started to snicker and laugh wildly, clapping his hands over his eyes. |
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And, giving up my shield of snideness for a moment, it ends with a wildly entertaining set of out-takes. |
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The outcome for a particular planetary system might be wildly different if the nebular gas is expelled sooner or later than in our system. |
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Upon landing in Dorval, I counted 18 hours without sleep, so when my phone rang wildly I knew something was up. |
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Robert Force has been playing the mountain dulcimer for over 30 years, delivering wildly uplifting performances around the globe. |
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That contrasted with uproarious cheers at the Gibraltar pub in Buenos Aires, where a crowd of about 50 British expatriates applauded wildly. |
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It may not be comfortable reading but it is utterly absorbing and wildly funny. |
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Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds. |
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Over the last month, media coverage of the presidential race has been driven by wildly vacillating poll numbers. |
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She took in a deep breath and wondered if she looked like a mystical sorceress with all her hair waving wildly about her. |
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I might be guilty of nit-picking there, but read the final paragraph, which comes close to a rational conclusion, then veers wildly. |
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A loud rumbling was building from within the machine, and the water was bubbling wildly. |
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Sensual, rich, wildly aromatic, floral, and perfumed, Viognier is an exotic grape. |
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Though not particularly large, they were barking wildly and getting under their hooves with enthusiasm, spooking all the horses. |
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I could see the group standing nervously on the river bank, their nostrils flaring wildly. |
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He let go of my neck and brought it to his eyes, and with his other hand, stabbed wildly into the air. |
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The customary rate for a good caddie varies wildly, even at clubs in the same neighborhood. |
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Alexander placed himself stalwartly between them and his three friends, swinging the short sword wildly to ward them away. |
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This movie is wildly successful because it not only takes a stand, it has real people talking about real issues in a simple way. |
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The plot progresses like a horse marching over caltrops, jerking wildly every time its foot encounters the next point. |
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I hang up on my wildly ecstatic literary agent rather abruptly and retrieve my morning paper from the coffee table before me. |
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So I can say that Led Zeppelin's music, while often harmonically simple, is frequently rhythmically complex, and often wildly experimental. |
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He rose but careered wildly into the ropes and his tenure as champion was over. |
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He was wildly popular with his audiences in spite of being a carnaptious fellow. |
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The Bacteriologist, hatless, and in his carpet slippers, was running and gesticulating wildly towards this group. |
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A few newspapers did carry the story but wildly distorted the facts, greatly upsetting the brothers. |
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In '68, he released High School, which featured devastating footage of some rather fascistic teachers being wildly insensitive to their students. |
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I'm thinking of something like Earl Shorris's Clemente Program, which was wildly successful, but I'm not sure if it's still operative. |
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The public likes to bemoan a difficult and wildly diva, hellish in rehearsal, magnanimous on stage, humble in the face of her art. |
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The bar in my hands spun wildly and the impact struck sparks from the iron. |
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He depicts a comedienne who was not a wildly improvisational good-time girl originating soundbites like a female Oscar Wilde. |
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Comprising three three-hour plays, it is heroically ambitious and wildly uneven. |
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Back tire slurping and bouncing wildly, I kept going, finally slithering to a halt when I saw Jeff and Joe crouched under a rock outcropping. |
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The film's wildly uneven, but there's no disputing Argento's bravura or flair for stunt casting. |
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Beyond simply looking fantastic the wildly stylized world of the film is an obvious reminder not to take things too literally. |
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We have an art-class sock drawer of wildly outrageous socks that yearn to be in show business. |
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A good, substantial meal, perhaps more akin to first-rate home cooking than wildly fancy restaurant food, but none the worse for that. |
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The economy overheats and stock prices diverge wildly from any semblance of reasonable valuation. |
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Sensibly, I think, he acknowledges that comics and movies are two wildly different media, despite superficial resemblances. |
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She could almost hear his own heart palpitating wildly in his chest, and without knowing it, she put her hand over his heart to feel it. |
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And the government's reaction, veering in panic-stricken indecision from one wildly contradictory solution to another, is also traditional. |
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Then he had no more time to think as the first wave of fighters swept toward him, firing wildly. |
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Meanwhile, householders on similar incomes pay wildly different amounts due to their postcode. |
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She was kept in jail for several hours by LA cops after they spotted her pick-up truck swerving wildly on the freeway out of the city. |
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She creates wildly beautiful hybrid work that blends dance, music, story telling and theatre. |
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And how clever of them to choose an author who is so wildly popular with the young. |
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She got a second Oscar nod, as Best Supporting Actress, for her wildly funny hysterics in Allen's Husbands and Wives. |
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His horse clopped wildly away from him, but he was no longer moving with it. |
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Putin was saddled with social commitments and expectations inherited from Soviet days that were wildly beyond his means to meet. |
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Screaming imprecations and struggling wildly, she had to be held down by several guards while I cut the splint off her arm. |
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I had the wildly inaccurate thought that it never rained in Southern California. |
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Predictions that the jubilee would flop have proved to be wildly inaccurate. |
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Some 80 years after its initial release, this wildly over-scaled silent melodrama retains a certain hothouse fascination. |
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A woman of twenty, wildly spiky black hair fashionably flowing in the breeze, drove speedily throughout the city. |
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So the demonic paedophiles staring wildly from newspaper photofits are victims too. |
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People abroad have a wildly incorrect idea of what we are actually about over here. |
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Over much of the complex plane the function turns out to be wildly oscillatory, crossing from positive to negative values infinitely often. |
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I rocked wildly on my feet, and pitched forward a little, almost knocking someone over. |
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We could feel the landing-gear struts compress as the ship hit some heavy swells and pitched wildly. |
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Its richness is partly derived from the conflation of wildly disparate images. |
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Free from the weekday congestion, the traffic raced wildly, shifting lanes as if in a video game. |
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The show alternates between the simple beauty of the rite itself and Miller's wildly funny interpolations. |
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Of course, the latter mostly applies to general plebby members of the public, but sometimes it happens to wildly popular pop groups, too. |
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It fishtailed wildly before crashing into a light post and coming to a complete stop. |
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As we came closer we could make out two men in a life raft with dye marker showing and flailing their arms wildly in the air pleading to be seen. |
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He released another arrow into the centermost human, one that was flailing his arms wildly as he shouted. |
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Thrashing wildly, she flailed her arms and legs in a desperate attempt to move upwards, to the surface, to salvation. |
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Matthias, caught up in the moment, flailed his arms wildly and babbled incoherently. |
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Most people in the room flailed their arms wildly around in the air and one selected girl was taken away. |
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I grabbed Carmen, but she hit me in the mouth while flailing her arms wildly. |
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In his hurry he almost tripped on the stairs to the porch, but managed to keep his balance by wildly flailing out his arms. |
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He staggered, arms flailing wildly, and fell backward into the young pine tree. |
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I danced my hardest and flailed my arms as wildly as I could, but it was all to no avail. |
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He had not, he reminded them, acted wildly or irresponsibly on the subject of emancipation. |
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The bandage she had wrapped around her side had come loose and was now flopping wildly below her. |
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As Bea threw the vest up in the air, he pranged his pistol out and took a pop at it, missing wildly. |
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Volume levels fluctuate wildly, leading to constant struggles with the remote. |
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As hundreds of fans shook the sticks wildly, the shooter would see something that looked like a flurry of snow drifting in one direction. |
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The actors flurry about backstage, hissing, thumping and gesticulating wildly between cues. |
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In the midst of the chaos a flying squad of plainclothes cops rode their scooters wildly into the crowd, hitting a number of marchers. |
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Without this ideological coupling, our consumer behavior might spin wildly out of control. |
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Puns, outlandish narrative detours and other foolery are wildly evident in Milligan's scripts. |
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Her hands flailed wildly, searching for anything to help her free herself from his grip. |
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So, what we have here is a leaky, criminally overcrowded boat with minimal freeboard hitting a storm, losing power and wallowing wildly. |
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That must be, at best, a very crude estimate that could be wildly off in either direction. |
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The quality varies wildly and can range from frizzante Prosecco from the tap to more refined bottled versions. |
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The German historian, his hair and beard frizzled, was sitting on the edge of his bed and gestured wildly at the physician. |
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My dad was a big big fan of Ry Cooder when I was growing up, and I can remember frugging wildly to a tune or two by him. |
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This is home to the wildly extended family of Roy and Bea, a bona fide earth mother. |
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Past discoveries of planets in other solar systems had wildly eccentric orbits or orbited very close to the star. |
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For example, the results of ganzfeld experiments have varied wildly, indicating that the results depend greatly on who is doing the experiment. |
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It lashed its mile long pointed tail fiercely about and looked around, darting its brown-red eyes, wildly scanning the ground below. |
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He pushed me back, threw his fingers through his hair wildly, and darted his eyes around to see if anyone had seen him. |
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While still in high school in the late 1990s, he used his college fund to become a wildly successful day trader. |
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He charges like a mad man, swinging wildly yet very deadly and quite accurate. |
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Edward, naturally, takes advantage of all the deathbed attention to once again relate the story of his wildly exaggerated life. |
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My newer ties are splashier, with brightly colored splotches, wildly zigzagging lines, and unusual geometric shapes. |
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Goldwater paced back and forth in front of the court in her heels, gesticulating wildly, sometimes nearly shouting. |
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Men around me started shouting in Spanish, gesticulating wildly and pointing. |
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On the way into central Bucharest our bus-driver seemed overwrought, gesticulating wildly. |
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He gestured wildly with one hand as he spoke, trying to get his point across. |
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He was talking about something with Dad and Jeremy, gesturing wildly with his free hand. |
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I veer into the middle lane again, car swerving wildly, and draw a second deep breath. |
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She flopped back down into the glider, setting it swinging wildly for a moment. |
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He got to his feet, waved rather wildly for calm, and raised his glass to propose a toast which raised eyebrows higher than glasses. |
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The boy who had pushed Jaime earlier was now walking with Gwion, gesturing wildly as his voice rose to new heights. |
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The warm salad of puy lentils and mixed beans again seemed inoffensive but not wildly memorable. |
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Who could get wildly excited at the thought of late-night bottle feeds, sore gums and diaper changes at that point in their lives? |
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The novel has two wildly different narrators, and two elaborately intertwined stories. |
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I closed my eyes and swallowed hard, then flinched wildly when a finger pressed against my cheek, the claw dimpling my skin. |
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The crew looked around wildly, disbelieving their ears, shooting incredulous looks towards their shipmate. |
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Over the past few years, these so-called price-earnings ratios have gyrated wildly from this historical norm. |
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Stock prices are gyrating wildly often superimposed on small changes in earnings estimates. |
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The capsule gyrated wildly through re-entry as it dragged the instrument module behind it. |
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He's depicting the whole deal as a whackadoodle tale of overgrown children who gesticulate wildly at every opportunity. |
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The dark, claustrophobic opus, a tale of witch hunts and the German myth of Walpurgisnacht, has proven wildly divisive among the band's fans. |
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At its core, this is an argument that absolutism should always be met with absolutism, a notion that I think is wildly mistaken. |
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The man is completely fearless, has a wildly absurd sense of humor, and is apparently a complete innocent. |
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I looked down to see a small Jack Russell terrier ecstatically running in circles around my legs, tail wagging wildly. |
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Willing blindness seems to prevail among farmers who refuse to understand the idiocy of pricing milk at wildly differing price levels. |
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The smoke alarm in the kitchen began to beep and Carla jumped off her seat, looking about her wildly. |
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Dove through the sliding doors and whammed them shut, crouching on all fours, heart beating wildly, peering out at him. |
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Anything of outstanding quality or rarity which was fresh to the market received a wildly enthusiastic welcome. |
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His tail is lashing wildly, as he eyes me coldly with a predatory stare, and snarls loudly. |
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The Keirin, making its Olympic debut in Sydney, is wildly popular in Japan, where people can bet on professional riders. |
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Quietly I began to retreat down the stairs, my heart thumping wildly with fear for my life. |
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Schumacher had powered into a lead of over four seconds after careering wildly across Hakkinen at the start to maintain the advantage of pole. |
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She throws herself on the floor, sobbing wildly that she wishes she was dead, now that the only person who ever loved her is gone. |
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Two of the new sculptures feature big plywood or Sheetrock screens behind which lurk some wildly incongruous commercial objects. |
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These children stare wildly, their oversized eyes gazing upward, eternally unblinking in an attitude that recalls contemporary Symbolism. |
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But they're all wildly different, which basically means bartenders everywhere are winging it. |
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Several white-sheeted bodies lay on the ground, limbs akimbo, eyes wildly open, with the look and feel of death permeating the surrounding area. |
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It showed the twisted remains of a wrecked car, a shattered windshield, and a small body face down, arms and legs wildly akimbo. |
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In recent years, Japan, once a model of fiscal rectitude, spent wildly on public works projects in an effort to stimulate the economy. |
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The beast screamed, its eyes reddened with pain, and flailed its leg wildly in an attempt to dislodge the feline. |
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When the kookily dressed and wildly imaginative Leslie Burke comes to town, he's found his kindred spirit. |
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He began firing wildly, his silenced rounds lancing out, and hitting the wall all around the terrorists. |
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Nothing has changed in the intervening two years and yet Mr Jones persists with his wildly exaggerated claims. |
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Gilkie found the yoke wildly bucking as he attempted to hold on to the controls. |
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The excited girls, rain dripping from their hats, waved and yoo-hooed wildly from the back of the cab. |
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And so we did, wildly, laughingly, in the rain and wind, thunder and lightning. |
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They're big huge rock stars who don't stoop to reading my lazily written, wildly inaccurate little website. |
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When the Evening Press visited the property four windows were boarded up and grass and weeds were growing wildly in the front garden. |
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When you're shooting two guns at once, your aim flails about wildly in response to the recoil, making it difficult to be accurate. |
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So much of the comedy in anime is tainted by overt fan service and wildly imaginative events. |
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In between the sounds of his gagging and retching, he sobbed wildly, gasping for breath, barely able to breathe. |
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He is the wildly popular or beloved hero who revenges wrongs against the nation. |
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The result is an invigorating, boisterous look at a group of wildly cynical and libidinous college brats. |
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The brilliance of the Right was in wildly and irresponsibly staking outrageous positions. |
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His eyes, lazy a second ago, stared at me wildly as if I was a ghost, an apparition. |
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Grunting, the youth swung wildly in a violent riposte, not caring what he hit. |
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At root, their differences reflected wildly divergent political perspectives, as well as contending visions of the future. |
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In the east, in complete contrast, there is a dramatic and wildly beautiful rocky coastline broken by a multitude of bays, inlets and sea lochs. |
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Throughout the fight Cantwell swung wildly at the champion with round-arm swings which Petelo easily avoided. |
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She had longed so eagerly to charm, to be desired, to be wildly attractive and sought after. |
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The four heroes and their ninja friend Andy rushed the thousands of ninjas, attacking wildly. |
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Moody, atmospheric guitars create a mood of contemplation without ever going too wildly off the track. |
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The crowd cheered wildly as she shimmied her way back in to the saddle and patted her horse for keeping his mind on the job at hand. |
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Once a font of musical ideas both wildly original and luridly commercial, hip-hop has become embroiled in a protracted bout of tail-chasing. |
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Her lustrous black hair, down past her knees, was flowing wildly in an unfelt wind. |
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To judge from some of the wildly hostile remarks from the Scottish political classes, it would seem this slothful water utility is regarded as a sacred object. |
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It is wildly kitschy, 100 percent touristy, and nearly everyone working here looks like Burt Reynolds. |
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In this city the Markets were held open twenty-four hours a day to better serve the people who worked wildly different shifts throughout the levels of the city. |
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He hears her open the door, and he hears her screaming wildly. |
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I believe this is both wildly impractical and a recipe for failure. |
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She laughs wildly and climbs up the staircase, daring him to go. |
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Perhaps not surprisingly, their responses were wildly complimentary. |
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The eight birds cried wildly and fluttered over them in fright. |
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In 1828 he travelled to Vienna for a series of wildly successful concerts, so launching a considerable European career, taking him to almost all the major centres. |
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Susanne was kneeling up in her chair, flailing her arms wildly at me, her glowing face evidence that the celebrating had started long before my arrival. |
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A mere year ago this outcome would have been considered wildly improbable. |
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His wildly successful steakhouses, of which the Houston edition is No. 11, asks the diner to surrender to a certain kind of theatrical experience. |
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The makers of wildly popular energy shot 5-hour Energy are being sued by three states for deceptive advertising. |
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The tone veered wildly between camp, melodrama, realism, and messy amalgamations of the three. |
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Josh's arms flailed wildly, catching Katie in the face at times. |
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This is a Hollywood director at the height of his powers creating original, wildly ambitious epics. |
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In 1994 there followed Highland Fling, a wildly modernized staging of La Sylphide which featured the sylph as a drug user and James as a lager lout. |
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Does the process of writing a novel differ wildly from writing a screenplay? |
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Even where old, proven recipes were used, wildly differing results could be obtained depending on the materials and proportions employed and the temperature of the furnace. |
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Stuffed to the gills with demos, home-recordings, live versions and unusual mixes, you'll find all of your favourites here, but often in wildly different guises. |
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And though Barry has been one of the Mob's more dependable components, he is as capable of playing as wildly, as out of control, as the rest of them. |
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These concurrent exhibitions make one wonder why Rockwell is being so wildly embraced by the American public again. |
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I sometimes think I'm not cut out for this whole technology lark, and today my faith in that belief has swung wildly from one extreme to the other. |
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The account of English obscenity laws in the book is wildly inaccurate. |
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Sometimes he makes sense, sometimes he seems wildly off base. |
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The wildly anarchic chaos created by the Marx Brothers at their best was a breath of fresh air, and their contempt for authority figures struck a chord with Milligan. |
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John had thought of leaping from the jeep just before it collided with the hangar doors, but he couldn't risk the vehicle careening wildly to crash into the Apache. |
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Stock markets around the world ended one of the darkest weeks in their history yesterday with a day of tumultuous trading as nervous dealers sent share prices gyrating wildly. |
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He flailed his arms wildly like he had just been shot or something. |
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He yelled, his ribs burning with pain, and flailed his arms wildly. |
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It is a wildly ambitious essay that has been anthologized elsewhere, but it resonates here more than ever, finally nestled among the other work that occasioned it. |
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A heavily revamped Saturday lineup drew wildly mixed reviews. |
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May their sizzle never fizzle should be the opening prayer in this mixed genre film that careens wildly from romantic comedy to big bang action movie. |
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Everyone around him hazards a guess, but they are all wildly speculative. |
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Modernly, such a zone would be both wildly provocative to both Sunnis and central Iraqi Shia and also geopolitically tempting for Iran to get involved. |
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Urban legends are apocryphal or wildly inaccurate stories that are passed on from person to person until they reach a point where they are accepted as truth. |
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The aircraft spun wildly before cartwheeling into the ground. |
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My head is spinning wildly with images of bloodshed and violence. |
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The cinematography has been wildly overpraised, shot in high contrast black-and-white to remove all beauty and charm from the Limousin countryside. |
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Like yacht and horse racing, wine making is a wildly expensive proposition, says Michael Mondavi, founder of folio Wines. |
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A dish of linguine with lobster and Granny Smith apples, on the other hand, sounded so wildly wrong that I ordered it for laughs, and found it very good indeed. |
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Lane advances toward Mrs. Lowe's hiding place and she begins shooting wildly, one bullet after another, even after Lane takes cover behind a rock. |
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Is it possible you see the controversy your films always generate and the wildly discordant judgments as a higher compliment to your work than universal praise would be? |
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A black dude in the grandstand behind Seiler began a funky dance in the aisle, wildly thrashing about in a cream-colored suit. |
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He fell in love very shortly after, and not only was he wildly enamoured of her, he made a great friend of her husband who was some 20 years older than them both. |
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Vendors hawked their wares while gesturing wildly, and groups of dirty street urchins played amidst the chaos, laughing and catcalling to one another. |
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Do you think people are poor because of lousy educational opportunities, wildly unequal social conditions and layer upon layer of middle-class privilege? |
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The wildly associative script skips through historical periods as well as genres, and one of the high points is an incredibly dynamic, eight-page verse monologue. |
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She looked up at the wolf peering down at her, and flailed her arms wildly, the tears streaming down her face and the wails screaming from her open mouth. |
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Of course, different pitches arrive at wildly different speeds and spins. |
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Seasoned fans bristling for a good time, designers decked out almost as wildly as their creations, the glitterati from Wellington and Auckland, cool in black. |
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His brown hair flew wildly in the wind, and a smirk played upon his lips. |
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These ungrounded rumors wildly combine incongruous prejudices and fears that seem to have no source but are always a repetition of someone else's repetition. |
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Why is it that when the first peek of sun appears, people scramble wildly to de-robe themselves and bake their white flesh to a nice shade of ruby? |
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My ice axe, tied to my wrist by its nylon sling, was flailing around wildly and every time the snow engulfed me, I choked as it went in my eyes, up my nose and into my ears. |
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Her dishevelled hair flew wildly in the wind, framing a bewildered look. |
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The truck bounced wildly along the trail and spun out onto the road. |
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Edgar Allan Poe reflected these negative sentiments when he offered a stinging criticism of the wildly painted floorcloths that adorned households across the United States. |
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In the flesh, he was temperamental, and on the stage, wildly dramatic. |
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It may be wildly unlikely, but then a couple of lines on a map changing the route of the pylons is a small premium if it will insure them against such an awful possibility. |
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A former winemaker at yellowtail and several distributors tell me that the wildly popular Australian label, among others, uses it. |
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He depicts Jobs as both a wildly ambitious businessman and a starry-eyed idealist. |
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As an interlocutor she can be mischievous, playful and wildly funny. |
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A small jiggle would be identified by the coins in his pocket jangling, while a titanic jiggle would set the cube wall, the floor and my desk vibrating wildly. |
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But script and company are trying to function in two registers simultaneously, and the show vacillates too wildly from child-focused hamming to bawdy double entendre. |
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It's wildly implausible, it's a cheap and uninvolving way to tell a story, and it shows the film's willingness to betray its characters for the sake of a laugh. |
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The song debuted in 2002, a year in which Putin was wildly popular and peaked at 82 percent job approval. |
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Every issue has a cluster of stories that vary wildly in style and tone, from maundering musings to cold silence, from freehand swirls to suffocating realism. |
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Ito was accompanied at the party by four men in identical black suits who looked wildly out of place in the hippie-garbed crowd. |
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The pitch had spent two days under the covers, but the conditions did not phase the Australia openers as they left balls that were swinging wildly. |
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So much for greater cultural understanding when you're fumbling around with your Berlitz phrasebook while gesticulating wildly at your intended interlocutor. |
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Great plumes of fur and feather that were black as the deepest caverns framed his face and trailed down his back, waving wildly in the lightest breeze. |
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This film veers wildly from horror to cutesy romantic comedy. |
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The muscles in her legs, arms, and her whole body were tight and tense with the exertion of running and her sopping hair flew wildly out behind her. |
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A dish of gnocchi with spicy house sausage and favas, for instance, may turn out to be a wildly salty and tomatoey riot that pummels the poor little favas into submission. |
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