The witness against the government of Iraq walked stiffly into the room, metal callipers buckled to heavy medical shoes. |
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The problem is, the car door is often buckled and wedged shut by the crash. |
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If the signal is slightly mistuned, the line is a bit buckled and rotated against the vertical. |
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Perhaps most irritating of all was the nagging seat-belt warning that persisted for an annoying extra few beeps even after you had buckled up. |
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Instead of cracking it literally buckled under the pressure, and molded itself back into place as it had once been. |
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Fortunately, the wall was wooden and buckled under the pressure, so there were no lasting ill effects. |
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Phil Mellor raised Grange's hopes but Bill Bodycombe and Nigel Jackson buckled down to their task to lead the visitors safely home. |
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I buckled his seatbelt and tightened it, making sure he was securely restrained. |
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Some have been there for so many hundreds of years that they have buckled with the shifting of the earth and the passage of time. |
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Transfer energy bent and warped the outer hull of the ship and one section vented atmosphere as the outer hull buckled under strain. |
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The crowd cheered as he shifted to the side and blocked, although I was pleased to see he buckled under the pressure of the blow. |
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The pain was almost unbearable as they continued to apply pressure and his knees buckled under the strain. |
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Many colonies were formally acquired to protect economic interests when local order buckled under the pressure of European activities. |
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Their downslope change in symmetry suggests that a thin outer layer of competent salt buckled. |
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Thames Water is resurfacing the road after the burst pipe buckled a 100 ft stretch of the carriageway about six inches deep. |
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A motorist who claims her car wheel was buckled by a pothole in a road has been told by Bradford Council she will not receive compensation. |
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However, when I came to tune the gears, I realised how badly buckled the rear wheel was. |
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Railings around the foredeck had been buckled and the deck plating of the tip of the foredeck had been buckled. |
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I grabbed one of the nylon loops that hung from the ceiling and buckled it to my lap belt, harness-style. |
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Wasting no time I pulled on my trousers and buckled them, kicking into my shoes and grabbing my shirt and jacket when the door latch opened. |
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Twisted metal and buckled bulkheads bore witness to destructive forces of the British torpedoes that had struck on the freezing April night. |
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After two days of damaging headlines he finally buckled and declared he would not challenge. |
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The Lieutenant now rode the zip line into his suit, starting it up as he buckled in. |
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As Leslie admitted yesterday, he had even contemplated suicide as he buckled under the weight of the pressure. |
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The son was trying to keep things positive, but after a month in the hospital, his father buckled under the stress and returned home. |
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His feet touched the ground and he knees buckled under the sudden weight gain. |
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Back then he had buckled, begged for his life, done whatever he was ordered to do just to survive. |
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Yet he never buckled, never once cracked and instead showed a strength of character that even I, his friend for years, didn't know he possessed. |
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My stomach did an amazing feat of acrobatics and my knees buckled under me. |
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Her hands and legs were buckled down in restraints and her head as well, restricting her movements. |
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She took a leather strap and buckled it around my wrist, attaching the dagger to it, pulling the sleeve down to conceal the weapon. |
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The upper level contained gear, strapped, buckled and secured for the flight, every inch of space utilized for the transport. |
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A team of judges buckled down yesterday to the difficult task of shortlisting nominees in the first category of Gift of Life. |
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When Hermann could take no more punishment, his legs buckled and he fell flat into the mud. |
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Four wrecked cars were artfully strewn along the roadway, doors buckled, windshields smashed, engines crumpled. |
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A trip to a Leeds theatrical costumier's secured the fancy dress, complete with buckled shoes, breeches and elaborate cuffs and ruff. |
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Some of the supporting steel girders buckled with the heat and the floor cracked. |
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His ceremonial dress included a splendid tabard, bearing the royal coat of arms, along with a sword, black leggings and buckled shoes. |
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I had just buckled up when I felt the tiny prickles of anxiety that are the first signs of approaching panic. |
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We see children come into the shop, asking us to blow their tyres up, and we find brakes that don't work, forks badly bent and wheels buckled. |
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Putting a brave face on it, I picked myself up, brushed myself down and carried on to school, buckled front wheel wobbling like a clown's car. |
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His sculptures may be made out of old cookers and washing machines, buckled wheels and rusty chains, but they communicate timelessly. |
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She then buckled his old gun belt and gun around one of the bedposts at the head of the bed. |
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Now the windows were covered with plywood and the sidewalk buckled in front. |
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He's a wealthy lad and could have walked away from it but he's buckled down and all the lads are delighted he's coming good. |
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The visitor, whose legs were buckled by a left hook to the side of the head, was in fact saved by the bell in the first round. |
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As he buckled the gun belt back around his waist, feeling fully dressed again at last he suddenly stopped and sniffed at the air. |
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A trip to a theatrical costumier's secured the fancy dress, complete with buckled shoes, breeches and elaborate cuffs and ruff. |
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His left leg buckled on him, and the look of surprise on his face sent Cath into convulsions of laughter. |
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Several hull plates buckled outward and sheared off completely, exposing the innards of the fiddleship. |
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Charley buckled down, determined to play as hard as ever even if this racquet turned to dust in his hands. |
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With a feeble squeak, his knees buckled, and he tumbled into a wall, eyes wide with shock. |
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Eye witness reports said part of the roofing structure collapsed onto a walkway which in turn buckled, causing the disaster. |
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The cable is clipped to a yellow harness buckled around the girth of the tuna. |
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Instead, she buckled and Davenport fought back to square the match, going on to clinch victory in the decider. |
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One of the containers exploded, and the other one has buckled and twisted and there's just nothing left inside. |
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I quickly exited the aircraft, unchained the nose gear, climbed back in, and buckled my seat belt. |
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Ferri revealed a madcap brilliance as Katherina, while Bocca's Petruchio buckled his swashes with rare comic flamboyance. |
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Two daggers and an unsheathed longsword were buckled at his waist, and there seemed to be more knives enclosed in his boots. |
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He braced his body to stand as he got up, and his asleep leg almost buckled underneath him, but his hand found the wall just in time. |
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He buckled on his sword belt, slipped a dagger into his boot sheath, and tucked a stiletto into his sleeve. |
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The Seat, you feel, could cope as well with a buckled road across a midlands bog as with the broken surfaces in towns and cities. |
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She buckled her seat belt and opened the window to look out on Newark at night. |
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I buckled on the belt and clipped the knife to it, then hefted the sword gingerly. |
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Children under the age of 2 will not be required to be buckled into their own seat. |
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He left it unbuttoned, as he found it difficult to bend at the waist after he had buckled it. |
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Adam looked at the Marshall through narrowed eyes as he buckled on his gun belt. |
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Shaking my head, I buckled my seat belt as the cheery voice of the stewardess announced out arrival. |
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We buckled our seatbelts and waited while the stewardess briefed us on the safety procedures. |
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The gunmetal gray armor plating of the Obliterator buckled slightly behind its fighter bay, which is precisely where all laser fire from the Telemachus was now concentrated. |
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The roads were teeth-rattlingly bad and the BMW buckled a front wheel. |
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Corrin buckled first, insisting that Harris sleep on a sofa, then moving out. |
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He wore a tall black hat trimmed with gold braid, a black swallow tail coat with a white silk lining, white knee breeches and black, silver buckled shoes. |
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Fortunately, we had both buckled up and our seat belts restrained us from flying through the windshield, which would have been an even worse thing that could happen. |
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Her knees buckled and she slid almost liquidly to the ground. |
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It looked like a broken down missile, but we had not choice, in we went and I buckled down, praying to the Force that this rust bucket would hold together. |
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And then, of course, not even an hour passed before he slithered down to those expectations and buckled. |
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The mastheads were delicately carved with figures and trees, the sails were plain white that buckled and flapped in the winds like swans about to fly. |
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As Kit hit a chair, it buckled and warped till it was a tangled mess. |
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He buckled his sword belt around his waist, and then he picked her up. |
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So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin on his face. |
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After he buckled the strap around his chin, he wrapped the scarf around his throat, then across his mouth and nose, finally tucking the ends inside his collar. |
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He pulled a strap across her arms, tugged it tight and buckled it. |
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Water poured from the pipe and buckled the road making it impassable. |
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They buckled in 2000 in anticipation of the economic slump, and hopefully their resurgence now is a pointer to better things to come in the years ahead. |
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But his dress was as peculiar as his wife's, a large black coat of an antique cut over a long waistcoat and a neckcloth, with knee-length breeches and buckled shoes. |
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His trousers aren't fastened at the top, nor is his belt buckled. |
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He helped me up onto the giant passenger seat and buckled the belt. |
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On every trip, cabin crew have given clear pre-landing instructions for people to remain buckled up and in their seats until the aircraft comes to a complete standstill. |
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Two clicks could be heard from the back seat as the girls buckled up. |
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Instead, he had buckled up tight and prayed that the air bag worked, screaming at the top of his lungs as he sped towards the impending collision. |
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It had obviously been made for speed, it was narrow, and bullet shaped, made of a light, and rare material, that buckled under only the highest pressures. |
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The pairings were evenly matched for much of the opening nine holes before Harrington and McGinley buckled under the relentless pressure from their opponents on the back nine. |
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An armored vehicle climbed the home's marble stairs and buckled the walls. |
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And in January the company caused traffic chaos for almost a week when a one of their pipes burst and buckled a 100 ft stretch of the Great Western Way. |
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Meanwhile, work has yet to start on the Calderdale side of the border, where a landslide above the road has buckled the tarmac and pushed over fence posts. |
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Although Sanchez stubbornly resisted, last weekend she finally buckled. |
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But then Saval, with Donal Murphy playing great stuff, buckled down to the task with Fergal McConville and Paul Greenan replying, to leave eight points between the teams. |
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Simon Mason and Rob Flack buckled down to a steady partnership but both left along with Marcus Wood within nine overs and York found themselves at 90-4 with 22 overs left. |
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He soon buckled down to part-time study, gaining his bachelor of commerce degree at the University of Auckland as part of a standard accountancy career. |
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But since the coach demanded muscularity in the maul, the Scottish back row buckled to the job and one, two or all three of them was involved in almost every maul. |
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Her knees buckled under her and I caught her before she fell face down. |
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He holstered his gun under his coat and buckled his safety belt. |
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Kaerin inspected the men, each one was wearing shiny silver coloured plate armour, each one had a shield strapped to their back and a long sword buckled at their waists. |
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Her left knee buckled like a tree being cross-cut at its base. |
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Common were the 1943 leather combat service boots with buckled cuff. |
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The front tyre was deflated and the wheel was buckled and pushed back. |
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I saw girls trampled in the crush, before another row of seats buckled under the orderless crowd. |
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A NIGHTCLUBBER who took off his buckled belt to swing at doorstaff has avoided jail because he failed to hit them. |
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Thirty-three states have primary seat belt laws, which allow police to stop and ticket drivers if they or their passengers are not buckled up. |
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Later, some ships survived mine blasts, limping into port with buckled plates and broken backs. |
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Bruno's legs buckled, and he took a big step back, inadvertently stepping off the ring apron. |
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Not nauseous, but her knees buckled when she tried to stand. |
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Instead, he feared what Bill Kristol might say and buckled under. |
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Her sunny, dimpled smile was betrayed by her hunched, buckled posture. |
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On 23 March 2006, sewers beneath the stadium buckled due to ground movement. |
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His chin rested on the thick plastic collar buckled around his neck. |
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It is amazing that he has never buckled after so many years of doing such urgent work. |
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His hair is tied back with a bit of silver galloon, and he is dressed with panache in a blue velvet jacket, white silk hose, buckled pumps. |
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It came off the rails as it was exiting the Bold Colliery sidings and buckled its 2 large drive wheels. |
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However, if you examine any broken airers, in most of them A-B is buckled. |
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During the Jurassic Period about 150Ma, Cimmeria finally collided with Laurasia and stalled, so the ocean floor behind it buckled under, forming the Tethyan Trench. |
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Even as it buckled over the years and the nail heads at the edges popped up and rusted from repeated moppings, that floor symbolized her unyielding independence. |
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She made it to the car, buckled Braylen in the back seat, and talked to Steph a few seconds as the girl rambled off some chuckles and other babbly sounds. |
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The current Speaker no longer wears the traditional court dress outfit, which included knee breeches, silk stockings and buckled court shoes under their gown, or the wig. |
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Licking his fingers, Pat buckled on his white helmet and went to work. Wilkinson's relieving elevens were always faunching to go into action anyhow. |
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But Notre Dame reliever Taylor Hill buckled down and forced Andrew Yu into hitting a dribbler that was turned for a 6-4-3 double play by Ranny Lowe and Casey Ryan. |
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First the braces buckled, then the roof began to cave, then we ran. |
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