Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries. |
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A poorly cleared ball fell just outside the box where the waiting Hasney Aljofree simply clattered it on the drop and it winged home. |
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Yellow card for Frings, who's just clattered into Frank Lampard with his head. |
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My fork clattered as soon as it hit the wooden, glossed floor, the sound echoing throughout the room. |
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Around his waist was a belt of leather and from this, herbs, and objects of all kinds hung dangling, and clattered together as he walked. |
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As they clattered into the street outside I heard voices of slaves, and the outer door creaking open. |
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The City substitute, just on for his first run-out in eight games, was clattered by him in the corner of the box as both disputed a high ball. |
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The front right wheel clattered through a deep pothole filled with dark rain water which splashed up, showering the front of the van. |
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Later, of course, the email chain clattered about whether the expense would affect the thrice-yearly profit-sharing bonus. |
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This let off gave Crettyard some breathing space and a confident Mark Kelly clattered the Monasterevin bar with a thunderbolt shot on 32 minutes. |
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Their feet clattered over the faux marble floor past the reference desk towards the closet. |
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They had just gone 1-up and there was only a minute or so left when Pavlovic clattered into the back of me. |
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The referee played on but Crooks instantly clattered Connell to give Cummings a dead-ball chance from 25 yards which he wasted. |
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Priss dropped her grip on the receiver, which promptly clattered onto the uncarpeted kitchen floor with a resounding metallic noise. |
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The Oxford driver understeered heavily off the road and clattered a milestone damaging the front of the car and wrecking the radiator. |
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Machinegun fire and explosions boomed out and helicopters clattered overhead as naked children ran for safety, screaming. |
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Scholes floors Hakan Yakin with a tackle that couldn't have been any later if he'd clattered him in the showers after the game. |
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Clip-clop, clip-clop went his hooves as he clattered over the wooden planks. |
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Two seconds later, a loud noise sounded as the chicken bone clattered off of the stone wall and onto the floor. |
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I clattered and tapped endlessly in my hornpipe shoes on the red-tile floor in the kitchen, and anywhere there was a wood or flag floor. |
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Fernando Morientes is the first to get clattered, by Marcel Desailly in midfield. |
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Wheels clattered and slipped as the procession made its way up the switchback road to the Citadel. |
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But he pulled his kick wide of the right hand post, having earlier clattered a post with a conversion. |
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Her footsteps clattered up the stairs, and in a minute she rushed into the room. |
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Outside the gale howled, the rain lashed and the wind chimes clattered in spite of being tied up with string. |
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Horses clattered through the whiteness, their backs and foreheads sporting melting ice dribbling over their dished faces. |
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The shovel fell and clattered to the floor behind the monster, whose attention was momentarily distracted. |
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Both spoons clattered down onto the plates causing milk to splash everywhere. |
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One of the guys was about to cut it free with the machete and all of a sudden it ripped and the boom clattered down. |
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Someone suddenly dived into the man, and the blade clattered noisily to the floor. |
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Poor old Victor gets clattered again, this time by an accidental elbow from Nuno Valente. |
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Ilic and Van Nistelrooy had clattered into each other as the goalkeeper gathered a bouncing ball. |
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Play was held up in added time when Roberts and Abbey clattered into each other both going for a clearing header. |
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Mascherano has just clattered Osorio dead straight in front of goal about 35 yards out with three minutes left on the clock! |
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The pattern of play was quickly established, however, when Holt clattered into Jon Keith in the second minute. |
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The weapon flew through the air, its hilt colliding with Sicirin's forehead, knocking him senseless as the sword clattered to the floor beside him. |
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On the way out to sea for exercises they clattered past lines of battleships and cruisers, from whose sparkling decks immaculate officers looked down on them with disdain. |
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I ducked as a crossbow quarrel clattered against stone near my head. |
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A group of Malabar pied hornbills clattered through a tall fruit-bearing tree above us. |
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Several times, we felt components detach themselves from the undercarriage, and we'd watch as they clattered off down the road. |
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It blinked in binary and semaphore, and clattered in Morse code. |
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Its bone-white teeth clattered open and shut, as an evil laugh reverberated through the arena. |
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Mr Stoneman went soon after, also to Mr Bresnan, deceived by a quicker ball that clattered into the stumps. |
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Arter was then denied a fifth Bournemouth goal when his blistering 20-yard strike clattered against the bar but it mattered little. |
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Lennon withdrew Kelvin Wilson at the break, the centre-half failing to recover after being clattered by Colin McMemamin. |
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Machines clattered and ejected long paper tapes which curled into baskets placed near. |
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Worse was to follow as Oscar Velazquez stormed down the right and clattered the ball into the roof of the net. |
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Cerezo was next to go close, picking up a pass from Junior before unleashing a right-foot thunderbolt that clattered against the left upright. |
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Further down the corridor the prayer wheels clattered, churning out their endless imaginary prayers. |
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But before the ball could nestle in the corner of the Benin net it was clattered away at full stretch for a corner. |
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Mensah clattered into him to concede the penalty, and Donovan calmly slotted in his kick off the inside of the post. |
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His chains clattered but held strong, forcing him to stay put, on all fours. |
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I remember there was a grocer's at the junction of two streets, and a horse that regularly clattered past our house, harnessed to a cart. |
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Golden bracelets clattered as she waved a heavily beringed hand while the female servant quickly slipped the goblet into her grasp with a fawning smile. |
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Upset and shouting, Buck took to his heels and dashed out of the room, the wooden door banging on its hinges behind him as his cowboy boots clattered on the timber porch. |
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Jackson was quick out of his blocks and, unlike the Commonwealth Games final where he clattered the first barrier and wrecked his gold chances, he was cleanly into the race. |
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The three women banged and clattered down the stairs and out the door. |
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He and Jackie McNamara were booked for squaring up to each other on the halfway line, and the Canadian must have been seeing stars when Bobo Balde later clattered into him. |
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I dropped the pole and it clattered to the pier with a hollow thunk. |
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It clattered to the floor with a hold tinkle and echoed into the silence. |
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Something else clattered to the floor along with his floss, and Alice drew back into the room just in time to see Gary hastily tuck it back into his bag. |
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Mikala's clothing and personal belongings clattered to the floor, their owner's body no longer confined within the bounds of the materials and armor. |
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Then, when the motor clattered into action, it belched a sooty puff from the exhaust pipe, terrified nearby cats and deafened all around as you drove away. |
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As the first horse race of the season draws close in Iowa, the whole machinery of political business as usual has clattered to life to chase after Howard Dean. |
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Her pen fell out of her fingers and clattered noisily onto the table. |
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I jumped when a lunch tray clattered onto the table I was sitting at. |
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The knife clattered on the counter as he dropped it and turned to face me. |
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She bumped into the shelf, and a few books clattered around us. |
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He walked to the edge and they heard his hoarse guffaw of laughter as the arrows clanged and clattered against his impenetrable mail. |
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The juniors hurried out like bees aswarm, asking no questions, clattered up the staircase, and added themselves to the embroilment. |
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The Africans were quick to respond with shots from long range, but their aim for the most part was well wide of the mark, save Abd Rabo, who clattered the ball against the England crossbar with Lonergan beaten. |
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It took the home fans only three minutes to find their voices again, however, as Rodolfo Sibrian of El Salvador whistled for a penalty after Walter Erviti clattered into Ronald Brenes in the box. |
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First with a run and pass that Yilmaz narrowly failed to finish, and later with a powerful header that clattered off the crossbar and out of play. |
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She twice clattered into England centre Guthrie, one catching her in the face with her arm, and then knocking her to the floor by leaping into her back. |
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In the heat of the battle Falcons' replacement flanker Tai Tuifua clattered Wasps' fly-half, Nick Robinson, with a tackle that was more like a headbutt. |
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He took two quick strides, bunted it back, and then suddenly his racquet clattered to the ground and he was dropping fast toward the hard surface of the court. |
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