A great gobbet of burning goo fired out of the end, arced through the air and hit Dr Lawson squarely on the back. |
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As the blistering midday sun slowly arced across the powder-blue tropic skies, temperatures soared to stifling, triple-digit figures. |
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Lightening arced across the sky, ripping the heavens open as torrential rains began to pelt down on them. |
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The electricity between Mattie and Jane's husband Mike has arced repeatedly over the years. |
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Seconds later, a ball arced perhaps five yards from right-to-left before settling in the middle of the fairway. |
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Mark McGeown, the Airdrie goalkeeper, could only watch as the ball arced towards the top left-hand corner and in off the post. |
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Trees had arced and curved towards the apex, forming great artificial archways, which consisted of more than merely wood and leaves. |
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Three arced wires were determined to be from particular aircraft systems, and the arc locations were accurately positioned in the aircraft. |
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The heater ribbon overheated and arced at the forward edge of the repair, where the original water line ended and the stainless steel began. |
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The separate arced start line shall be positioned in such a way that all the athletes shall run the same distance. |
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There were nine arced wires for which no definitive location within the aircraft could be determined. |
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The first shot arced neatly if unspectacularly towards the practice green. |
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Suddenly, a lightning bolt arced down and struck the stand of poplars they were using as shelter. |
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This is commonly a xenon lamp, in which electricity is arced through a tube filled with the gas. |
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Other wires from the same general location, but in a different wire bundle, were also found to have arced. |
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This resolidified copper bead had a neck-down appearance, which could indicate that the bead had been displaced from the end of an arced wire. |
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Work is continuing to develop a methodology to determine, if possible, how the arcing occurred on the 17 arced wires that have been found. |
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Investigators are continuing to seek means to distinguish between arced wires that either initiated or were burned in the fire. |
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Races longer than 800m shall be run without lanes using an arced start line or group starts. |
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Time slowed as the ball arced across Alan Main in the Gretna goal but dropped in front of Derek Townsley, the home centre-half, who hoofed it beyond peril. |
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Another half mile, and with an eye on the weather, and tiny twinges in rusty legs, we took a convenient track that arced down to cross the valley to fords of flat sandstone. |
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His fingers and toes splayed out, his tail arced, bracing for impact. |
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The ball arced through the six-yard area and passed just in front of the incoming attackers and defenders before beating Van der Sar at his far post. |
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Of course I nearly took out his eye with a beautifully arced throw. |
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Thousands of tiny trails of smoke arced and corkscrewed high into the air and fell back to earth as smoking and glowing debris was hurled away from the mass of flames. |
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The scuff mark, although intermittent, formed a continuous line that arced from the beginning until it went off the left side of the runway. |
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Inspection of the pedestal wiring bundle revealed that several wires within the left rear pedestal area had arced and separated. |
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Strands of electrical wire were found to be arced and welded to the steel line in four separate locations. |
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The same head that wore the cap with the nicely arced brim. |
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Thin first year ice now prevailed to the west and north of the arced Beaufort Sea multi-year ice pack and in most inter-island areas north of 75°N, between the areas of multi-year ice. |
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This localized overheating degraded the surrounding EPDM insulating matrix to the point where the heating elements arced and ignited the surrounding material. |
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This process involved attempting to identify the system to which each of the arced cables and wires belonged and, where possible, its installed location in the aircraft. |
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A gouge mark in the grass began about 2,900 feet from the threshold of runway 30, about 146 feet to the left of the edge of the runway, and arced to the left in line with the tire marks and the aircraft wreckage. |
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Seconds later I was spark out on the ground, having being toppled by some missile that had arced its way through the gathering dusk to clonk me smack on the temple. |
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A warring bloodhunter detected it and skillfully arced his sword through its spinal column before it could return to follow through with its attack. |
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