He managed to get a line and hawser ashore, across which some 40 men scrambled to safety. |
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We sat and watched the screen as it fizzed black and white shapes that during the course of the last three hours had scrambled my tiny mind. |
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He made breakfast for the two of them, keeping up a constant flow of chatter while he scrambled some eggs and pan-toasted a few slices of bread. |
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When my mom and dad came in a while later, I had the eggs scrambled and cooked to a nice golden brown. |
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I also roasted a delicata squash and loosely scrambled some pretty brown eggs, and then I ate very dark chocolate. |
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I advised Caroline to replace her breakfast porridge with scrambled or poached egg and grilled tomatoes. |
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All data in the payloads is scrambled, but framing bytes in the overhead consist of fixed data patterns and thus are not scrambled. |
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He also said a weak signal could be scrambled and be undetected by another broadcaster. |
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What we don't know is if NSA is able to crack PGP messages scrambled using 1024 character codes. |
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That could cause bits of information to disappear or become scrambled in transmission, and render the chip useless. |
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A song will be scrambled, and downloaded simply as raw, unintelligible data. |
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I recall a game from my playing days with the Broncos when we were playing the Vikings in Minnesota and John Elway scrambled in the red zone. |
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There were plates full of scrambled eggs, bacon, pancakes, toast and bagels, and breakfast potatoes. |
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Saturday morning started with a hearty breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, and French toast. |
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Breakfasts ranged from spinach frittata to scrambled eggs, sausage patties and bagels to fresh blueberry rolls. |
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Food is basic for the soldiers with breakfast consisting of scrambled eggs, sausage and hash browns or cereal. |
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I rarely cook but I'm capable of grilling steak and I make the best scrambled eggs in the world. |
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Gee how early did you get up to be able to prepare the pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon and fried rice? |
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When the air raid sirens screamed, they left in their apartment building scrambled for the cellar. |
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I dropped the now useless pocket pistol and scrambled for the Mauser rifle that had dropped to the floorboards. |
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Mr Fisher senior, who lives in Totton, then dialled 999 and the Coastguard helicopter was scrambled from Lee-on-the-Solent. |
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Kime scrambled for his name, searching through his mental reserves for the name that lingered on the tip of his tongue. |
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When a file system's data or metadata becomes scrambled, data corruption ensues. |
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He eventually got it and scrambled to some anchors before belaying Suzanne from the top of the climb. |
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I yelled as the freezing water soaked me, and I hastily scrambled out, toweling myself dry. |
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People scrambled to find working pay phones or reach friends or family on mobile phones. |
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Seamen scrambled around the main deck, some climbing up the shrouds to tie the sails. |
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I scrambled to shush her, but this is my sister's regular speaking voice. She sat down and looked around. |
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Whether homemade bread with molasses and sugar, or fatback bacon and scrambled eggs, we always had something to fill our demanding bellies. |
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She scrambled to her feet, but a hand clutched around her ankle, tugging her back. |
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She wriggled off the windowsill and scrambled onto the stone wall, ignoring the twinges of pain in her damaged wrist. |
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Dazed, he scrambled to his feet and discovered he was bleeding in the chest area. |
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Laker and Bailey started towards the ball, hesitated, and the batsmen scrambled a single. |
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He blew it once, and we marched single-file into the school, then scrambled down the unlit halls to reach our homerooms before the bell. |
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Ian Scott's cross caused uncertainty in the United box and Bridge scrambled the ball over the line. |
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They unlocked the door and I skedaddled out past the yellow tape perimeter and then scrambled home. |
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This morning, the team's breakfast would have included porridge or muesli with dried fruit and perhaps toast with scrambled egg or lean bacon. |
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A couple of kids chimed in and their voices were lost in a huge mumble of slurred vowels and consonances in my scrambled brain. |
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Totally unaware of the amusement her underthings were causing, Beth scrambled around her little apartment getting changed. |
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Greek air force jets were scrambled when the plane lost contact with air traffic control Sunday morning. |
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We all just scrambled for an empty space to set up air mattresses or sleeping bags. |
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The shock unhinges their mother, whose hormones have already been scrambled by post-natal depression. |
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She declined, pulled up the door lock on her side and, as the car slowed, scrambled out. |
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We quickly scrambled for our cars, mumbling unmeant thanks for a good time. |
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The secret surfing programs also add a layer of encryption, ensuring that messages are scrambled in transit and are thus unreadable. |
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In other words, the dream is a code to be decoded, a scrambled line to be unscrambled, so that its images can be reduced to their basic meanings. |
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He scrambled up onto his feet and looked around but he couldn't see anyone else nearby. |
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Understanding him perfectly, they scrambled forward while their leader snipes the guard. |
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The buffet-style meals include homemade tortillas, scrambled eggs, and vegetable soup with rice. |
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An amusing game for verbalists, in which one or more persons try to unscramble words scrambled by the computer. |
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My mum spoiled me with breakfast in bed, toast, scrambled egg, smoked salmon and Bucks Fizz. |
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The plane captains, taking great pride in the condition of their jets, scrambled to their Hornets to close the canopies. |
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Place a slice of lightly buttered granary toast on each plate and spoon the scrambled egg on top. |
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He then scrambled down to the rudder to steer from there, but not before calling out a kind word to the deck below. |
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She scrambled up the ladder and shots cracked from guns and ricocheted off metal and pocked brick wall. |
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Haley puts some American fries, corned beef hash, and scrambled eggs on her plate. |
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The fat man scrambled up and hastened away, helped along by the boot of Magdalena. |
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He stood straight up, threw Theresa over his shoulder in a fireman's carry and scrambled down the long fallen tree. |
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They scrambled onto the train, and Carrie felt very big and very small at the same time. |
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Some Britons arriving at foreign airports to catch flights back to the UK were left stranded and others scrambled to book with other airlines. |
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Their winger put them ahead with a superb strike and they wrapped up game with a scrambled effort. |
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Paco gets a plate piled high with scrambled eggs and I get two sunny side up. |
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They ended up at a diner, where Eric ordered scrambled eggs, and Brian had the Breakfast Combo, fried eggs with bacon, sausage and home fries. |
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She set a plate of scrambled eggs, sausage, and home fries down in front of me. |
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Sparks flashed from the control panels as the instruments scrambled to adjust to the power surge. |
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He scrambled to his little feet, his eyes were wild with something old, stronger and feral, panting and gasping for air. |
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The salsa is different every single time, from scrambled tomato soup to super-spicy chunky tomato marmalade. |
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One of Robert's granddaughters slipped into the water as the family scrambled from one housetop to another. |
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The tinkling of the platinum against the marble flagstones woke her from her daze and she scrambled to her feet and hurried after him. |
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The five children scrambled to their feet and hurried out of the tent leaving the men to talk. |
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A second metaphor, then, is how easily such travel is derailed, passage blocked and messages scrambled. |
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And with five minutes to spare, we scrambled aboard the last hydrofoil of the day. |
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I was just putting a pat of butter in the bottom of a pan for the scrambled eggs, when Alex wanders through to see me. |
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A bell pealed and echoed out across the lush lawn, and the children scrambled to their feet. |
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Frantically, she scrambled back through the ventilation shaft, haste making her movements clumsy and loud. |
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French coastguards scrambled a search party, including helicopters, and local fishing boats joined in, but the search failed to find the woman. |
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We scrambled in opposite directions just as the foot came straight down impacting the earth below. |
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The North West Air Ambulance was then scrambled to the area which is inaccessible to vehicles. |
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David muttered something incoherent and rude and scrambled to his feet, fumbling for the sword. |
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The intermingling of mediums scrambled distinctions between flatness and depth, stasis and motion, tactility and incorporeality. |
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He said some passengers scrambled onto nearby Highway 401, where cars stopped, picked them up and took them to the airport. |
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As I scrambled inelegantly up into the driver's seat, I began to regret my gung-ho attitude of earlier that day. |
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Many members have scrambled to repay expenses, some quickly admitting misjudgment and others saying inflated claims were submitted by mistake. |
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They both scrambled out of the car, and Davis took a pair of field glasses, and looked off in the distance. |
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Both the White House and the Capitol quickly evacuated, and fighter jets scrambled to move the Cessna out of the area. |
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She scrambled frantically at the rock with her left, found a fingerhold and dangled precariously over a vertical drop. |
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Canadians scrambled to display US flags in order to express their sympathy. |
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He was given what looked like coffee by a friend, and a plate of the red meat and scrambled eggs. |
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Beth jumped to action and scrambled for the fire extinguisher on top of the fridge. |
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Carr scrambled away from the rush and found Bradford for an 8-yard completion and a first down. |
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Briefly considered buying an egg poacher but then I tried Carla's recipe for scrambled eggs. |
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Breakfast, they discovered, consisted of partially-risen popovers, overcooked scrambled eggs, and, mercifully, mounds of fresh fruit. |
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I panicked, and scrambled to the back of the wagon again as the portcullis lifted to admit us to the courtyard. |
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At the other end Foy was foiled twice before Kilheeney's cross was scrambled clear, as the game swung from end to end. |
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The cragsmen scrambled onto the rocks from their boat at the one landing site that gave them access to the summit. |
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Mac bit into a forkful of the scrambled eggs and found them mildly spiced with a flavor he couldn't name. |
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They had scrambled almost back to the road as the band's cacophony rose to a crescendo. |
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Today it's scrambled eggs with piles of freshly baked pancakes and pure Vermont maple syrup. |
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It could be a cafe that serves a great fry-up or an all-day restaurant that serves delicious smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. |
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The Illini scrambled into a full-court press, and in an instant, Jack Ingram was batting an inbounds pass loose from Arizona's Channing Frye. |
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Kenneth ordered a light breakfast including bacon, scrambled eyes, grits, pecan waffles, orange juice, and decaffeinated coffee. |
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A majestic theme emerges, its clarity disrupted by prickly guitars and scrambled flutterings that threaten to bury it completely. |
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We had just walked to the top of the hill and scrambled among the ruins of decrepit churches and an old stone castle. |
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The deer mouse disappeared, and a myotis bat scrambled into the shaft that led from hearth to open sky. |
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When you received a message scrambled with your public key, you entered your private key into PGP and it descrambled the email or file. |
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I scrambled out of the bath with difficulty, hoping not to fall back in, whilst blowing out all the candles with quick, short puffs. |
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About three of their forwards scrambled the ball past our despairing goalie. |
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Exhausted helicopter crews scrambled to pluck desperate victims from trees, rooftops and electricity pylons. |
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My eating partner had scrambled eggs and sour dough toast, and had ordered a side of bacon and sausage gravy. |
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During this same time the crew chief scrambled to put the ladder in place so the pilot could expeditiously egress the aircraft. |
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Brunch consisted of juice, scrambled eggs and bacon, cheese grits, fresh tomatoes, and 3 silver dollar pancakes. |
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She ordered a cup of tea with a full English breakfast, consisting of scrambled eggs, sausages, bacon, baked beans and toasted bread. |
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Terrified residents had scrambled out of bed and dived for cover after being woken by the gunshot early yesterday morning. |
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Jennings and another worker scrambled out of an escape hatch near the engine room. |
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The North West Air Ambulance was scrambled and was able to land on the beach just metres from where the boy had dropped. |
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Paul Evans drove his free kick around the wall, but Alan Gough in the Glens' goal parried the shot and the home defence scrambled it clear. |
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Scientists immediately scrambled to find an explanation that could account for a persistent, recurring cycle of planet-wide species die-outs. |
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Sweetened scrambled egg yolk with water chestnuts, sweet corns and dried fruits is a dim sum created by the chef, crisp and soft. |
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In Britain, Royal Air Force fighter planes scrambled today to escort a Greek jetliner to a London airport. |
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I bet if my legs just happened to fall off, I probably wouldn't even notice, I thought acridly as I scrambled to retrieve my books. |
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An army bomb squad was scrambled to dispose of an unexploded mortar shell found poking out of a rabbit hole. |
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He scrambled to lie flat on his stomach in the car while shards of debris rained from the skies. |
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They got out, scrambled up the ridge for a better look, and saw rapids but no falls that looked too large to navigate. |
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She brought a platter of sausages, scrambled eggs and two rashers of bacon with steaming bread. |
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Instead, an RAF rescue helicopter was scrambled from Chivenor in Devon and she was winched up from the beach and flown to Withybush hospital. |
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Some were left stranded and others scrambled to rebook with other airlines. |
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Police scrambled the force helicopter and even took the unusual step of staging a reconstruction of his last known movements. |
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I ate kippers and scrambled eggs, and watched a blind man make jewellery boxes while the waitresses fussed over his dog. |
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She scrambled down the stairs and through the living room to the kitchen where her mom was cooking dinner. |
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But, this morning I made him a scrambled egg sandwich and he wolfed it down. |
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Dundee were threatening to score in the second half but we knuckled down and scrambled well in defence. |
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Caught off guard, the government scrambled to develop a policy to regulate this new medium of communication. |
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The unruly hounds had lost faith in themselves and scrambled about aimlessly, yapping at birds, rabbits, stones, shadows. |
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I just finished a badly needed serving of turkey sausage, scrambled eggs and potato latke. |
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He looked fresh as a daisy and was eating scrambled egg on toast off a sky blue plate. |
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But viewers could only feel fractured and scared as the anchors and reporters scrambled to keep up with the vivid images. |
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There has been speculation that the plane which went down in Pennsylvania was shot down by US Air Force fighters scrambled to track it. |
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Some disruption was expected in the months after the bankruptcy filing as the retailer scrambled to restock its shelves. |
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Humber Coastguard scrambled a rescue helicopter to the scene and requested the launch of the Humber lifeboat. |
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The 31-year-old from Fontenay-aux-Roses slid wide as he entered the first right-hander and lost grip as his right-hand tyres scrambled for grip. |
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The little bistro offers excellent breakfasts of fluffy scrambled eggs, warm cinnamon rolls, and frothy lattes. |
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When sharp sirens pierced rent the night air, the two thugs scrambled to standing positions and then ran off, disappearing into the night. |
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As we scrambled ashore, more experienced sailors were taking to the water with glee aboard a fleet of dinghies and catamarans. |
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Once they had passed, Bligh scrambled down the bank and stopped as the wagons rumbled past within inches of his face. |
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Jake scrambled downstairs at a run and launched himself at Jonathan with a cry of joy. |
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Stand off Andy Hirst caused panic in the home defence with a high bomb which was scrambled out of play. |
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I was eating scrambled eggs for breakfast, accustomed to the lukewarm food by now. |
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We scrambled to gather a sack lunch, pull on a good pair of walking shoes, and get to the bus station on time. |
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For an elegant light meal, I line crisp pastry tartlets with smoked salmon, fill them with warm scrambled eggs and top with a little caviar. |
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Cassia squeaked and scrambled to his feet, hugging the other boy and babbling apologies. |
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On Seventh Avenue, slack-jawed visitors scrambled for digital cameras, and taxicabs actually slowed down for something other than a fare. |
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Brooke scrambled back out of reach of Meghan, scampering back towards the middle of the sidewalk. |
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Bob pried open one of the back doors to the building, and they all scrambled out into the cool night air. |
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After another round on the bike, we scrambled through woods and wetlands on a scavenger hunt. |
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When Pitch scrambled through the opening, he found himself 40 feet above the worst scene of devastation imaginable. |
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My choice was scrambled egg, with bacon and chips, plus two slices of buttered toast. |
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In the darkness, however, the crew, and pilots, did not know how secure it was and they scrambled off the boat for the safety of terra firma. |
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A rescue helicopter was scrambled to help search teams to scour the area, which is one of the sparsely populated places in Britain. |
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He scrambled up the hill with the vegetation catching and pulling at his clothes. |
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We scrambled over some rocks and were soon looking down from about 60 feet onto the lagoons. |
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Then people began screaming again and pointing and we ran and scrambled up the hill. |
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The lunchroom turned into a full-fledged panic as the students scrambled to find shelter. |
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Hailey hurriedly scrambled off the bed, and lunged at James with her arms outstretched. |
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She interrupted him again, this time with a hurried bow, and scrambled out of the room before he could finish the question. |
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Doctors scrambled around hurriedly requesting tools and pushing nurses out of the way. |
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He quickly let her through, and she scrambled hurriedly to the door, but not before her math teacher got to her. |
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Her crew of 24 scrambled into lifeboats as the 50,000-tonne, 200-metre ship went down within 90 minutes. |
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The child scrambled clumsily to her feet and began to run in the other direction. |
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Workers scrambled to their positions in preparation for what had been determined to be an attack from a monster. |
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She was up and pushing herself off of the ground quickly and Tristin scrambled away. |
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I scrambled to a sitting position and stared at the person who had burst down the door. |
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Nikholas was sitting in front of the cell's bars, although he scrambled to a standing position as Ian entered. |
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I scrambled into my dressing gown and half-dashed half-limped down the stairs. |
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That fell to Basturk, who cottoned on to Sas' through ball only to see his header scrambled off the line by Omar Daf. |
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Mercer, Lee Ashcroft and Foster then combined in a move that was scrambled away from the Telford line. |
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The young defender almost gave Thistle the lead as early as the sixth minute, but his header from a corner was scrambled clear by Gordon Russell. |
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He went off on a weaving run before chipping through only for the ball to be scrambled clear. |
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A Harte free was dropped by Robbie Jameson before the Eadestown keeper recovered and scrambled the ball to safety. |
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But the ball also struck the far post and the Newry defence scrambled it clear. |
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Hoyne broke through, was bottled up before he scrambled a pass to Shefflin and he first-timed a low shot from close range. |
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David Wetherall headed the cross for Watford's first corner which was scrambled away. |
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Then he had a shot which struck the post before being scrambled away by the visitors. |
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Now, we've scrambled twelve aircraft, but I can't send them in without presidential authority. |
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An RAF helicopter and a police spotter aircraft were scrambled, and 90 rescuers scoured the moor near Keld, County Durham. |
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A Royal Navy Rescue Helicopter was scrambled as was the Coastguard rescue helicopter from Stornoway. |
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The Air Force scrambled interceptor aircraft to investigate, but they found nothing. |
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The aeronautical rescue co-ordination centre at RAF Kinloss immediately scrambled a helicopter. |
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Maj Martin said fighter jets had been scrambled 1,500 times since the September 11 attacks. |
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The call was to let him know there were going to be jets scrambled after the aircraft. |
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Fighter jets have been scrambled in the area and all three major metropolitan airports have been closed. |
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They scrambled fighter interceptors because they were tracking strange objects on radar making all kinds of radical maneuvers. |
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A rescue helicopter from RAF Lossiemouth was scrambled to aid lifeboat crews in the four-hour search. |
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It proved unsuccessful as no enemy was encountered although Sabres were scrambled. |
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The Ministry of Defence confirmed an RAF Tornado F3 fighter would have been scrambled if the plane had been hijacked. |
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Fearing further action from Chinese military, the air force scrambled two IDF fighters to aid the Mirage jets. |
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Fighter jets scrambled into the clear blue skies above the American capital. |
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All twelve of Devil fighters scrambled and accelerated to top speed and engaged the puny defences of Sky Base Beta. |
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Fighter jets and Blackhawk helicopters scrambled before the plane was identified and escorted to the Washington airport. |
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We scrambled in squadrons of 12 aircraft from Biggin Hill and climbed like crazy to get over the Germans so we could dive on them. |
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The film is not quite a confessional cry for help, but on some level it functions as scrambled autobiography. |
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His brain was scrambled, a mess of hash browns, but some twisted force kept him moving. |
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In the morning we scrambled up through snow and bouldery scree and bagged an 8,500-foot peak. |
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Two years ago he went there for the Seniors Open with his emotions scrambled. |
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Gary Louth scrambled an early goal for Bentham and they got a fortunate second when a shot flipped up off a divot and the Grange keeper caught it but fell back over his line. |
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I scrambled to get in the shower, towel dried my hair, scarfed down some breakfast, found some clothes on the floor that smelled clean, and ran out the door. |
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In a separate bowl, beat eggs and prepared them to be scrambled. |
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She coughed, expelling the last of the water, and scrambled to her feet. |
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We scrambled up the mountain and worked all day on the snow-covered slopes exploring the wide, flat terraces of dark shale and reddish-brown mudstone. |
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The code didn't connect directly to the labs, he had found out, but bounced the signal through multiple stations and scrambled the signal with bafflers. |
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She scooped a large spoonful of scrambled eggs onto the plate before me. |
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Within days of the attack the Jiddi fleet had been scrambled and was off to Earth, to help the Terrans and to avenge the death of half a million youth. |
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Eggs, whether scrambled, poached or boiled, are popular with everyone. |
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Joe scrambled up the hill as the rockets blasted the grass below. |
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The ground was rocky and Damian quickly scrambled over to Thera. |
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Rays of yellow were cast through the bush by large yellow golden glory pea flowers and ground hugging buttercups on guinea flower which scrambled about the forest floor. |
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She scrambled away, her heartbeat suddenly quickening in fear. |
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The scrambled data can only be unlocked with passwords that you determine. |
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Chuck scrambled into her room and began looking everywhere for her. |
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Those of the crew not gathered at the stern held on for dear life to whatever they could or scrambled to the front of the forecastle to brace against it. |
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Woken as I was this morning at some unearthly hour by the sound of rain falling against the window I scrambled bleary eyed out of bed to this sight. |
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A breakfast pizza, for those who have never had the pleasure, is a small ordinary frozen pizza with scrambled eggs and bacon, sausage, or gravy on top. |
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However, the giant pre-empted him by the simple expedient of hauling the prostrate felon off the ground by his hair and then dropping him when Grundle had scrambled clear. |
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He landed roughly on the ground and quickly scrambled to his feet. |
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It did not take me long, however, to fall in love with the American-style breakfast of paper-thin bacon strips, scrambled eggs, and raison toasts loaded with sweet butter. |
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I ordered scrambled eggs with cheese, bacon, toast, and pancakes. |
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Theo and I climbed and scrambled until midday under a burning sun. |
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Sporadic sounds from instruments and band members yelling filled the room as everyone scrambled into their uniforms and went over their music one last time. |
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Whether it's Granny's steak pie or the scrambled eggs your mother used to whip up when you were ill in bed, comfort food is at once nostalgic and soothing. |
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The menu for the brunch includes hot cakes, sausage, home fries, scrambled eggs, biscuits 'n sausage gravy, meat loaf, potato casserole, fresh fruit, pastries and beverage. |
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Asher made curried scrambled eggs or curried baked beans for breakfast. |
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Tied together by a length of rope, Whymper and the guide scrambled up the steep slopes until they reached a tall slab of rock known as the Chimney. |
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Frotunately, the kick cracked the foot of the post and was scrambled away. |
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The third aspect of my astonishment concerned the utter drivel the men with scrambled egg on their hats allow their hired hand to send to normally respectable newspapers. |
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Now Galt scrambled out of the bathtub and threw the still-warm Gamemaster and his other belongings into the bedspread. |
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He scrambled outside to find a 25-foot-wide crater just beyond the mud wall surrounding his family compound. |
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Dieters are advised to slow down, struggle through their scrambled egg whites, with chopsticks if necessary. |
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There was a plate of untouched scrambled eggs and a glass of orange juice on the table, which led her to guess that he'd fixed himself breakfast but had been unable to eat. |
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He watched as she scrambled to her feet, unsteady for a moment, and ran. |
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The crash triggered emergency beacons both in the aircraft and on the men, and helicopters from RAF Leconfield and RAF Wattisham were immediately scrambled. |
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Unfortunately, by the time they arrived, my tastebuds had changed their mind and started eyeing my Timothy's scrambled eggs in an acquisitive manner. |
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There was still a chance for Andy Kirk, but the ball was scrambled away. |
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The buffet breakfast provides an extensive choice including enjoyably creamy scrambled eggs and home-produced honey still clinging to its honeycomb. |
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You like scrambled eggs better? I can whip them up in a jiff. |
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I carried her with me and placed her on the ladder and she scrambled up, her little, ragged dress catching momentarily on the nails of the rafters. |
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The midfielder's fiercely hit left wing cross was scrambled clear. |
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Three minutes later a mix-up in the Fenor goalmouth was penalised when Brian Canty appeared to get the final touch as the ball was scrambled to the net. |
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The messages from Moore's brain to the rest of his body were immediately scrambled by the perfectly timed right cross, and Moore fell down to the canvas in a heap. |
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Her hands grasped the tiniest cracks and protuberances and without thought to where they would take her, her feet scrambled for the slightest toehold! |
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They were scrambled and reached the semi-conscious walker within minutes of the accident, and he was winched into the helicopter strapped in a special stretcher. |
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He scrambled to find an air pocket and tried to keep calm as he prayed someone would rescue him as his car horn blared non-stop after being short-circuited by the water. |
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The NFL scrambled on damage control, initially suspending Rice for two games and then suspending him indefinitely. |
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Maria scrambled to her feet as the soft sand shifted beneath her. |
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Police were dispatched to the scene and an RAF helicopter was scrambled to airlift him to Raigmore Hospital where he was being treated last night. |
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Just as I was dozing off, scrambled eggs nestling comfortably in my tummy and my brain relaxing into a deep and beautiful slumber, my sister called. |
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Nick bellowed in pain, as she scrambled for her purse, crawling away. |
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Residents in Bermuda battened down and cruise ships scrambled out to sea yesterday as powerful Hurricane Fabian headed toward the mid-Atlantic island with 120 mph winds. |
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I scrambled, panting and reeling, past the rock and onto a gravel shelf. |
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One young newscaster ducked suddenly out of camera range to avoid some flying roof tiles coming her way and then scrambled back up to finish her report. |
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Just this week, she was tweeting pictures of the scrambled eggs she had made for breakfast. |
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I scrambled toward the fence, loosing footing for an instant, then jumped to one of the rails halfway up. |
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We descended and scrambled and zigged and zagged and trudged ever on. |
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Breakfast was little bowls of cream scrambled egg with smoked salmon. |
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He replied that he had numerous reports and that the Air Force had scrambled jet fighters to attempt to catch them, but had failed to get close to them. |
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Hedera blanched and scrambled to her feet, far more alert than her parents, who were rubbing whatever parts of their anatomies had been injured in the tip of the boat. |
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Afraid he would fall, he scrambled panicky onto the wall's top. |
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He scrambled to the floor and was about to dive under the bed when the door swung inwards and the light from the corridor blinded him for a moment. |
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I scrambled to my feet, my eyes moist with unshed tears, and I ran. |
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The entire angel burst into flames, and stone chips began to flake away as Frost scrambled back for cover, gripping the small familiar in two hands. |
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Selina began to scrap her two scrambled eggs onto the brown meat pattie that had been smothered in ketchup, mustard, pickles, lettuce and mayonnaise. |
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We scrambled, but one plane had trouble and did not get off. |
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In this way the autosomal genetic information of different lineages becomes scrambled over time, and direct lineal associations become difficult to decipher. |
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Azyra snapped out of her trance just in time she scrambled away from the light just before it silently detonated with enough force to fling her from the fire escape. |
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A thin line of smoke started to spiral up from the ruptured engine as Ian scrambled round the back of the car, catching his trouser leg on the crumpled rear bumper. |
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Never mind that you have no idea what Chinese glutinous rice tastes like, or whether it would taste good to use scrambled eggs instead of nori as a wrapper. |
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He scrambled back over loose stones, calling out to her impatiently. |
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Fighter jets scrambled and diverted the plane to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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Abandoned motorbikes could be seen under the water where the partygoers had left them as they scrambled to get off the site as quickly as possible once the storm struck. |
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Following a path without caring where it led as he pondered, he was brought up short when a doe and her young fawn scrambled quickly to their feet and bounded off. |
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And I came home last night, and there were morels in the lawn for the first time in a decade, so we picked them, and I made morels and scrambled eggs for Holly and me. |
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Indeed, time seems scrambled, moving fast and slow together. |
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While she was opening the Tupperware, I was feeding the inner man with bacon and scrambled eggs in the stylish dining room at Taplow House, a few miles away. |
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Volunteers gathered around landmarks and scrambled to fill hundreds of sandbags in a desperate bid to save the city's treasures from the rising waters. |
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Yesterday, denizens of Tel Aviv scrambled for cover when a siren went off around midday. |
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Determined to have their say before senility scrambled their wits, they would sit down in the afterglow of evening to bear witness to the nature of their times. |
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Police were dispatched to the scene and an RAF helicopter was scrambled to airlift him to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness where he was being treated last night. |
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I asked for that data under the Official Information Act, and I received a scrambled reply from the ministry that said I am allowed a briefing on it. |
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The new cafe in Habitat opens at 10 am for breakfast, which includes scrambled eggs with grilled field mushrooms, poached eggs on toast and fresh fruit salad. |
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It is a sometimes unfathomable loudness, so loud the brain just gives up on the ears, assuming the information they are sending is scrambled nonsense. |
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Children often scrambled up the narrow staircases to play on the bleacherlike seats. |
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It seemed, from his account, that he was very good at doing scrambled eggs. |
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They say feed a cold, starve a fever, but they don't tell you what to do when you got both, so I figured scrambled eggs, tea, and toast. |
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They returned, apologetic about their limited success, and blamed the delay on being scrambled too late. |
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An RAF helicopter from Kinloss was scrambled to airlift the pair from the cliff before winching the fire officer to safety too. |
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Maybe the errors and scrambled decision-making that cost them m motional were inevitable on such an emotional evening. |
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When she was 13, the future Queen Victoria scrambled up into this petite Tudorbethan confection to get a better view of a fox hunt. |
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A smart card is used to decrypt CWs and transfer them back to STB in order to descramble the scrambled program. |
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Within seconds, another swimmer saw the sea turn red and scrambled ashore to call for help. |
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The scrambled signal from the phone is descrambled at the switch and transmitted to its destination as a regular phone signal. |
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Now, his home-care aides said, he fancies matzo balls, gefilte fish, chicken noodle soup, Ritz crackers, scrambled eggs, chocolate and ice cream. |
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He can be sat in a deckchair for hours then scrambled immediately. |
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