He said that the gun went off again when Mrs. Thompson, bleeding from a wound to her body, tried to grapple with the gun. |
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Once the toddler went off to sleep, the TV and the lights went off too, so it was an early bed for all of us. |
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His ears were ringing from the explosion of the gun and the kickback had bruised his shoulder when the gun went off. |
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Miss Howitt whispered in the dowager's ear and went off to find the ladies' withdrawing room. |
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At least the American went off peaceably this time, the former Rangers player being known not to stop at one card when the red mist descends. |
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At one of our board meetings, when we were struggling to put our mission into words, Jerry skipped lunch and went off by himself. |
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My hat really went off to him when he lamped someone who threw an egg at him. |
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They went off amicably with the suspicious curator following stealthily behind. |
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No alarm went off, and the officers patrolling the perimeter didn't notice anything amiss. |
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Nicole's alarm clock went off that morning with a resounding buzz that seemed louder than usual. |
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Thereupon the dragon suddenly left hold of him, and went off into the lake. |
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The manager went off, and returned with a length of adhesive plastic, holding it out like a holy cloth to be draped over a bishop's neck. |
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Camera flashes went off as the scene was investigated, causing her to squint. |
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This morning, 4 am New York time, a small incendiary went off in a concrete flowerpot outside the British Consulate. |
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The firework went off right above the car, it was like a bomb, and it frightened the life out of Declan. |
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You were here when another bomb went off in Jakarta, what was that like for you? |
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I was also running about ten other apps at the same time, and it went off without a hitch. |
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Power went off across a large part of York city centre at the height of last night's rush hour, bringing chaos as traffic lights failed. |
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She went off to Oxford in the late 1930s in a serviceable tweed suit and thick lisle stockings. |
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As I rolled the shopping cart toward the front door to exit the store, a bell went off. |
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Warning bells went off for locals in the 1970s after a deluge of visitors discovered the elephant seal rookery. |
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Hospital sources said at least six people had been injured after the bomb went off at about 8am local time. |
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You've just been in terrible trouble for saying that feminism is all rot and that it went off in the wrong direction. |
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Winger's indecision faded as the klaxon went off, signaling shift rotation, and he bolted into action. |
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My alarm went off at six-thirty the next morning, arousing me from a peaceful sleep. |
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When my older brother went off to college and had to manage without her cooking, it was a tough row to hoe for him. |
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I was pushing him slowly over the edge that went off into a rough sea of destruction. |
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I swear she was smirking and then, to rub my nose in it, she went off and snuggled down for the night. |
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The gun went off, taking out a glass table top that shattered into four-carat chunks of safety glass. |
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He always misbehaved, and went off at tangents and I had to bring him in line many times. |
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The discussion then went off on a tangent, to the question of how many spheres of equal size could rotate around a central ball of the same size. |
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Look at that, we started with the opening credits and I went off on a tangent. |
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Just as the blasted thing went off I ran over to the window and threw up the sash, then dashed out the door and down the hall. |
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One bomb destroyed a truck carrying troops, and the other went off in a ruined church where the survivors took cover. |
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He inserted a probe into the flue pipe and said the meter went off the scale. |
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The news telecast was really boring and after the telecast, we all went off to bed. |
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Police were quickly on the scene when the day centre's alarm went off at 12.30 pm on Sunday. |
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By the time the timer on the stove went off, it was a little after eight o'clock. |
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She gave him another perfectly manufactured smile as flashbulbs went off around them. |
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She went off on sick leave in early 1998 and her appointment was terminated in March that year. |
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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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Fireworks went off, barricades were removed and crowd marshals went home as the thousands and thousands of people swarmed onto the bridge. |
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I went off from the back of the pack, scrubbed the tyre in for three laps and pulled in to ensure I had maximum grip left for my important race. |
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Yitzhak Teva, a local barber, who was slightly injured, said he was busy cutting hair when the blast went off. |
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The museum's alarm went off, but by the time police arrived the culprits had disappeared into thin air. |
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The bartender dropped down our drinks and then went off to help the other bar patrons. |
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A time bomb, packed with about 6.6lbs of explosive, went off among pilgrims as they took supper in an open area about 490 ft from the shrine. |
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At the beach, the timer on Chase's watch went off, signaling that it was time for him to turn over. |
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Adam thought about hitting Joe with it since the old gun weighed a short ton and had the kick of a mule when it went off. |
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Crackers went off and passing drivers tooted horns and waved flags as they weaved through the crowd. |
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The exit went off without much trouble except for the turbulent ride that happened when she was shot out of the torpedo tube. |
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The noise that everybody made and the support that they gave me when I went off the court made me feel like I almost belonged there. |
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I heard the click of a switch as the light went off next door, plunging the awaiting table into darkness. |
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The boy went off with a curious, shambling gait which told my surgical eyes that he was suffering from a weak spine. |
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The plaque commemorates some 600 Dawson men who went off to fight in the trenches of France and Belgium. |
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The car horn went off as water short-circuited the electrical system and a woman living on an estate just 20 yards away was woken at 5.45 am. |
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After the celebration, at midnight, everybody was all tuckered out and one by one, went off to bed. |
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With an unsuccessful marriage behind her, she went off to drama school in her twenties. |
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When the whistle blew for half time the antagonists bowed to each other and went off to drink in the same pub. |
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The birth, the culmination of a five-year process, was unassisted and went off without a hitch. |
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When David went off travelling we were all outside blubbing because we will miss him. |
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Ronnie was on the rebound because dad went off travelling around the world and there he was, having been the blue-eyed boy, dropped. |
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Annoyed, I went off and practised a bit, working on getting my braking a bit more progressive and a bit less skiddy on the emergency variant. |
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If we bolted our food and ran down the street, we might just catch him before he went off duty, and claim a penny on the empty bottle. |
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Some Bulgarian leaders, and its media, went off the deep end after a Bulgarian gymnastics hopeful was judged worthy of silver, but not gold. |
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My mother has always been crazy but she finally went off the deep end and severed ties with me and her mother who I stay with. |
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As far as warning signs go, two people I knew went off the deep end during various mind expansion attempts. |
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It was like a two-year period when I went off the deep end and it culminated in that ludicrous mess. |
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A nail bomb went off at a nightclub where she was celebrating a friend's birthday. |
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I went off sailing to Africa, just because I wanted the adventure, the untamable challenge of the sea. |
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My loud alarm clock went off then while I tapped the snooze button automatically. |
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So we were braced for hostile reactions, but it all went off pretty smoothly. |
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She liked bric-a-brac and furniture, but I only realised my preference for clothes when I went off on my own. |
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As soon as that, the four went off causing havoc around the city, stealing electricity from neon signs, streetlights, power boxes, and more. |
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Sorry to be repetitive but this guy was in the tube in Russell Square when the bomb went off! |
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Everything went on as it had, emotions scattered, crews sprayed turf onto embankments, lights went off remotely. |
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A moment later, the buzzer went off, signalling the end of the game, and a win for my team. |
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Instead, he went off and had the man thrown into prison until he could pay the debt. |
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But then life intervened and he went off to Wales to seek fame and fortune as a bingo caller. |
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Unfortunately for the British, its plans had been revealed to the Haganah and the operation went off at half-cock. |
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They went and tucked in the twins, said goodnight to Jane as she went off to her room next to the nursery and went back down to the kitchen. |
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When I told him I hadn't seen you all day and that I was worried because Rigger wasn't here either he went off his nut! |
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If you, say, went off your nut and tried to fill up the Houston Astrodome with Blanco Countians, you'd have to clone each one seven times. |
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He then hallooed to the fort people, telling them to bury the carcass if they wished, and immediately went off with his party. |
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As I observed the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, an explosion of genetic responses went off deep inside me. |
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Some of it is carping, but this paragraph raises an alarm bell that also went off in my head when I first read it. |
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Everyone was on pins and needles to see if the elections went off smoothly and fierce legal battles could be avoided. |
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And she used to park him at the cash desk while she went off and did her shopping. |
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The man ran well for his size, and just before the guards could reach out to him, catapulted around a lamppost and went off on a tangent. |
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The boys went off to play catch with a football as we set up lunch and then waited for the fireworks to arrive. |
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Leaving Graham to paint a rather pleasant pale straw yellow on the guestroom walls I went off for my weekend provisioning shop. |
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There's a vibrating pad under our pillows that went off and strobe lighting flashing everywhere. |
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The Wanderers of other sects hereupon reverently saluted the Lord from afar, and went off on their way. |
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I joined a hunger strike at Northwestern and subsisted on liquids for almost a week, but went off it when I almost fainted. |
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I looked forward to that, and began reading avidly, but soon the sonnets went off into a very cheapjack self parody, and I thought oh, how easy! |
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He went off in hoots of laughter again, while Mina crossed her arms and glowered at him. |
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They both chucked in their good jobs, and went off and opened an art and craft shop and gallery in Limerick's Thomas Street. |
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I then went off to hot yoga before Mum and I went to Wray Organic for lunch. |
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Twelve-year-old Robert's mum went off on holiday leaving the housekeeping with him and his younger siblings. |
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When that bomb went off in November 1971 it was the last hydrogen bomb ever detonated on planet Earth. |
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He went off to a hydropathic centre, but by May his health appeared to be on the verge of serious breakdown. |
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The driving incident came after the rapper went off in a courtroom in an earlier incident after being served with a paternity suit. |
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He stayed in work for about 1 month, then on pay day went off at lunchtime, leaving his jacket on his chair. |
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Without the clip-clop of cavalry or neigh of a prince of Windsor, the state opening of the Scottish parliament went off this week. |
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My wife always complained when my clock radio went off too many times, but the phone going off audibly only once doesn't wake her. |
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Dave, as good as his word, went off on his world tour, getting as far as a potted yucca plant in an Australian bar before the money ran out. |
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It was probably coincidental that the game went off the boil with Ryan's departure. |
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As a photographer took his photo and the flashbulb went off, the child screamed loudly. |
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But throughout she comported herself with dignity, went off and studied law and just got on with her life. |
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The ceremony was witnessed by about a hundred people, in atrocious weather conditions, but the event still went off well. |
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The assistant conductor from our train went off duty and got on 350 to go back east. |
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On Saturday, just before the water went off, our plumber Geoff came round and disconnected it and fixed the pipes. |
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I went off into a day punctuated by involuntary shudders of revulsion as the sensations were recalled. |
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I remember that during that game my hero, W.B. Willie Welsh, who played flank forward for Scotland, went off. |
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The operation had been delayed and Corporal Green, who was to accompany the unit as chef, was returning to the cookhouse when the gun went off. |
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She fell almost immediately after leaping onto the balance beam and then had to poise herself moments later as she nearly went off again. |
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The pool dates back to the 19th century and was used by farmers to clean the fleeces of sheep before they went off to market. |
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At Belgrade I was left looking after the luggage while my husband went off to organize a couchette or wagon-lit for the rest of the journey. |
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Deep in the ship's heart three small bombs went off, severing her main power couplings. |
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The three men thanked jurors individually as the 11 women and one man left the court building, then they went off to celebrate. |
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Even so, he left a year early and went off to a crammer in Brighton to do his A-levels. |
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He went off somewhere and came back with a forklift truck, lifted the Austin Metro that was on top and dumped it on the floor. |
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It went off like a grenade inside, the crank, the crankcase, barrels and pistons are all just scrap metal. |
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On February 8, 2001, a powerful remote-controlled car bomb went off in the crowded Beit Yisrael area of Jerusalem. |
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There was only a little difference in the length of their fuses, but it was enough that the last one went off a full second later than the first. |
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The alarm went off, and Stacey ran out on the parade ground, holding armfuls of records and pop posters, her dearest possessions. |
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The genesis of this blog idea came when one of us went off to a foreign university. |
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Dana was still making her call when the shots went off, so the shocked look on her face was beyond priceless. |
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I expounded this theory, and then, since it was a buffet lunch, went off to get some more food. |
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He went off with the ground crew while the rest of us were waiting to deplane. |
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Previously it was thought that one car bomb had detonated, but the statement said two devices went off. |
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It is understood a detonator on the device went off but the main package did not explode. |
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Maria de Villota was sixth on the starting grid and went off the track in the first lap. |
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Last year, for example, some enterprising young chaps went off to the Mount Everest base camp! |
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On my refusing to marry the couple they went off in a vicious manner, throwing a large stone against the entry door. |
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The warnings were passed on, the financial district was evacuated, and the bomb went off on schedule. |
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School kids dove under their desks when the alarms went off to recall airmen who lived off base. |
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The officials then went off with ten or so steel erectors to a meeting in a local hotel to try and get them to start work. |
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The jury also heard how he received a text message showing fizzing sticks of dynamite just hours after one of the bombs went off. |
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The opening went off without a single problem and Lily exited the stage with a smile. |
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Once, my daughter was in the process of having her tooth drilled when the power went off. |
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Then, along came a little man with a wad of banknotes who snapped up the laptop and went off congratulating himself. |
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It is now being reported that the three bombs that went off earlier today were detonated by suicide bombers. |
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I went off to the General Meeting, on the Great Education Reform Bill, which, this week, was quorate, though it was a struggle! |
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Ian McAteer was weaned on the exploits of US attorney Perry Mason, a television hero of the 1960s. So he went off to study law. |
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He went off to sit under a large weeping willow on the grounds not far from the graves. |
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He went off to the US and what he saw radicalised him in ways that would change him. |
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I know I went off the rails seriously enough, that had my parents been famous, I would have been featured in the pages of National Enquirer. |
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He became depressed because of the situation, turned to binge drinking and his life went off the rails. |
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He had come into the first team and played a few games at just 16 but like a few of the lads he totally lost the place and went off the rails. |
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After plans for a day out on Friday were rained off, we went off to Chester Zoo yesterday and even had some sunshine. |
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I went off to government boarding schools and there they used to whip you and beat you if you spoke your Indian language. |
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Alex was reading the papers in bed one Sunday morning when the smoke alarm fitted outside her bedroom door went off. |
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The wall was twelve barrel widths in length, so when my grenade went off, two columns of the drums went flying in all directions. |
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But everything went off without a hitch and it was quite a festive occasion. |
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At this point, he went off on one, and we were scribbling furiously, but his PR geezer stopped us from telling the whole story. |
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Sophie tuned out as Darren went off on one again, shouting and swearing about what she had said like he always did. |
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To make things worse, as we were leaving, Malcolm suggested we go for a drink, and JPK went off on one again. |
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Since the officers opened the windows a few minutes after the smoke bomb went off, I don't expect to find much residue upstairs. |
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When the first atomic bomb went off as some scientists had predicted it would, another bit of truth about the empirical world was revealed. |
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As more American forces came to the scene, another bomb went off, setting fire to a second vehicle, he said. |
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An improvised explosive device, a pipe bomb, went off and yes, it has, I suppose, marred the reputation of the 1996 Olympics. |
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It was believed that on three of the devices the detonators went off but the bomb failed to explode. |
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The gun went off and there was a bright flash of light, but it seemed like I was the only one who had seen it. |
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A high-pitched smoke alarm went off, and water sprinklers began showering the entire kitchen. |
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He remembers how as a 12-year-old boy, he would run to the bunkers every time the siren went off and bombs exploded next to his house. |
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I was standing next to the patient during induction, held his hand, and he went off to sleep. |
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We slipped through the metal detectors when a loud ringing sound went off. |
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He said the people seemed to panic more when the fire alarm went off. |
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The belt locked sign went off and everybody immediately began getting up. |
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Not long after the sun rose, a piercing sound went off in Faith's ears. |
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A car bomb exploded outside a police academy yesterday, and when police set up a checkpoint to close the area, a second car bomb went off, authorities said. |
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Dora had hardly taken a step when the cordless went off in her hand. |
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The alarm clock went off and Nicole slammed her hand on top of it. |
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Well, I woke up well before the alarm went off at 6am this morning. |
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But we went off to sleep again as the American warships moved away. |
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Certainly, this was not the case where the husband went off to work and made a mint and the wife was left at home the whole period looking after the children. |
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Taylor silently made the sign of the cross and went off to sleep. |
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When the flashlight went off, they took aim in the direction of the light. |
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Can the police let off a person involved in a shooting incident, even if the two sides have reached a compromise and the victim claims that the gun went off accidentally? |
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In one of my common recurring nightmares as a child, I was riding with my family on a train that went off the end of an unfinished trestle bridge. |
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Warning klaxons went off, flooding the room with flashing red light. |
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My grandmother knit it for my Dad when he went off to university. |
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In Chicago, too, a 100-gun salvo went off and every bell in the city rang out. |
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They went off in a huff, waving their arms, calling me names. |
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Jerry went off a double black diamond and tumbled all the way down. |
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My wife humbled me again last night when I went off into this rant when she said that I am always complaining rather than actually doing anything. |
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She went off to art school and quickly became enveloped in the emerging punk scene. |
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Some reports say shooting broke out after a bomb taped to a ceiling inside the school went off accidentally, prompting troops to storm the building. |
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Olwen Jones sued Sandwell Council where she worked at a training centre until 1995 when she went off sick with anxiety and depression and never returned to work. |
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Lynne and her sister went off to live with an aunt on her mother's side. |
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They'd stay firmly on their little perch, hunker down, and passingly wonder what on earth their children would think of them if they suddenly went off flying about. |
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The hearing was told that Jake was taken for his scan at about 4pm on the Friday but Dr Semple did not hear anything more until his bleeper went off around 50 minutes later. |
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When all was mixed, wrapped in muslin, and dumped into two large pans of water simmering on the Aga, the ladies went off to Mar'ton, too, for more shopping. |
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The car's lights went off and only enhanced the feeling of shadow. |
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Suffice it to say she went off and married a soldier who later rose to the rank of field marshal. |
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He would have ridden into the fort with every hair in place, given a long flowery speech, and went off somewhere without so much as wrinkling his robes. |
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Later, when a second smaller explosion went off on the other side of the city, authorities say that second blast was likely the attackers blowing up their getaway car. |
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During the war, while she was working at Holt station near Bradford-on-Avon, she used to deal with secret armament trains while the stationmaster went off to the races. |
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There was a narrow track from the road down to the farm and in the dark with only carbide lamps on the fire engine they went off the track and got stuck. |
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For four years, foreign correspondent Heidi Vogt was always one of the first people to file when a bomb went off in Afghanistan. |
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When I went off to grad school after college, I decided to start writing down all the little ideas I had during the day, whether they were any good or not. |
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Swindon Council's Artscape is trying to trace newly graduated artists who either trained or lived in the town before they went off to pastures new. |
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Amarice refilled the water skins while a few others went off exploring. |
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This is from when the camera went off when I was loading the film. |
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Some one went off in the motor to the nearest chemist's shop and returned presently with two large pieces of bread, liberally dosed with narcotic. |
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Fireworks Night is already past, but November will be remembered as the month when Rangers either went off like a damp squib or blazed like a rocket. |
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This morning the alarm went off at the unearthly hour of 6 am which we've not seen for over a week and were surprised to see it was now dark at this time in the morning. |
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Electricity sizzled as smaller electrical discharges went off. |
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I'd guess they told him to come across as genially disappointed, more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger, and he kind of went off the rails. |
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One theory is that he went off to India and became a long-haired hippy. |
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He hailed another auto and we went off in opposite directions. |
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If you allowed that it went off by reflex action, you would never succeed. |
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She went off into the throng of people being groped on the dance floor. |
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The brigade were alerted by a call handling centre after the smoke detector went off after a fire started in a first floor bedroom of Seend Park Lodge in High Street. |
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Yesterday, denizens of Tel Aviv scrambled for cover when a siren went off around midday. |
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I saw the cardboard blow apart as the flash went off about ten feet away. |
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It was informal, unsanctioned, unauthorized and went off without a hitch. |
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He apparently went off to work, where he cogitated on matters a little. |
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Following a run of five pantomimes at that time, Austin Flood, who had played the dame in those shows, went off to join the army, and Joe then teamed up with Tom Palmer. |
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On a beautiful summer evening the family took a sunset walk to the beach before the children went off to play a last game of hide-and-seek in a cornfield nearby. |
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Now, the governor also said that it was not one car bomb that went off on Friday, but rather two car bombs, containing a total of 700 kilograms of high explosives. |
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The power went off on Tuesday afternoon just as the wind was getting up. |
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When the alarm went off at eight o'clock much swearing occurred. |
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She told the inquest she suctioned Lee's tube half an hour before she went off duty at 6.30 am on April 14, 2001 but there was no record of this in Lee's notes. |
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Back in 1962, Hunthausen went off a neophyte to Rome having barely had time to read the voluminous documents written in Latin for the bishops' deliberations. |
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Half an hour after I had returned to my old apartment from Jaffa, an air raid siren went off. |
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Is bales a rogue soldier with a drinking problem who went off on a killing spree? |
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It was around noon that Brinsley chucked the phone behind a radiator at the basketball stadium and went off the grid. |
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Though his performance went off without a hitch, Rogan was characteristically self-deprecating about it beforehand. |
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When the alarm went off, the vibrations had sprung the trap every time. |
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The Soviets put the ball in play, made a wild shot at the basket, and the buzzer went off. |
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At a quarter past midnight, all her friends gathered at me and then they went off to party and I went home in a cab. |
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In February, five refugees were killed when a car bomb went off near the camp. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarm signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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Between the second and third seasons of The O.C., McKenzie went off and shot his first feature film, the indie drama Junebug. |
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She went off to Penzance in search of sea bathing and inexpensive lodgings. |
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So she avoided him and went off in search of a non-alcoholic drink. |
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It was a very happy and joyous occasion and all went off very well. |
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Two landmines went off in our faces, drenching us both with warm milk, the pressure too much to be contained in the transparent vessels before us. |
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Tom Cruise went off on a fake reporter for a new British prank show, after the reporter allegedly doused the movie star with a squirt gun disguised as a microphone. |
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Hibs were further encouraged when Moravcik aggravated the leg injury which had troubled him all week and went off to be replaced by McNamara in only 17 minutes. |
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The fire alarm went off, and we thought it was a real live fire. |
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The soft sound of a beeper went off, and Beth swore violently. |
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Then I went off to do my gig in Bristol, which went pretty well. |
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When she was informed in apologetic terms, that due to unexpected large volumes coming in at the same time her film was going to be late, she went off on one! |
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In this article it turns out that he went off on another tirade against the black community recently at a conference he was invited to be the guest speaker. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarms signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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As we were exposed to the elements much more than usual, makeup verged on impractical, as a friend who went off on a hike and returned with streaming panda eyes attested. |
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Once again I went off to the Juffair branch and left all my details with the agent there and was promised a call back as his system was down. |
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I believe we went off onto a tangent when we started talking about monkeys on unicycles at his retirement party. |
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The truck somehow went off the side of the transition road and nosedived into a center median, Hill said. |
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Hereupon there went off from the Torrion of Carmine, twenty six shot of Ordinance. |
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The crowd oohed and aahed as the powder guns went off, leaving two American patriots dead on the grass. |
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The gun went off, shooting Lanier in the leg, Sebring police said. |
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What had been intended as an on-the-record interview swiftly went off. |
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He did replace meeker though when meeker went off to do a movie. |
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Get out before the show went off the boil, as some feel it has? |
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Jambo Jamie Walker did a swallow dive last season while Dundee United's Aiden Connelly went off the high board against Celtic. |
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However, he was less gratified with the fact Stour became sloppy and allowed the Boars to dictate the third quarter as Stour went off message. |
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Sgt Kinder was a schoolteacher and a father-of-three when he went off to war. |
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I only got a glimpse of him, but alarm bells went off. He wasn't rushing over to give me a pat on the back for stopping to help. |
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The explosive device went off when the imam was giving khutba, the Nangarhar police chief said. |
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I went off the drink for a long time, but I had Dry Drunk Syndrome where I was gasping for a drink. |
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A HEN party at Ascot on Saturday went off with a major bang when one of the partygoers enjoyed a huge win on the Tote Placepot. |
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A tyre went flat on the return journey and she left Aunt Flo in the car and went off to seek help. |
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After that, I went off on my own to draft the rest of Ship of Theseus. |
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On the following kickoff, Birmingham's squib kick went off the leg of a Grant player and was recovered by Laolagi. |
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Another bomb placed in a trashcan next to a high school in Pul-i-Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan, went off but caused no casualties. |
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In the chaos after the bomb went off, I was forced to tear apart my shirt to use as bandaging. |
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Bremmil went off at score after the baby's death and the general discomfort that followed, and Mrs Hauksbee annexed him. |
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I barely mentioned the band's name before he went off on one about how commercial the top forty is these days. |
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A light bulb went off in my head as I had an incredible idea for a beauty product. |
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The poetry of this period was heavily influenced by the Romantics, but also went off in its own directions. |
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Simon Jones also went off the field during the evening session with an ankle injury, and was taken to hospital for an ankle scan. |
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Soon after Rome, Kling's race ended when he went off the road avoiding spectators and crashed into a tree. |
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At the San Marino Grand Prix on 1 May, Senna died after his car went off the road. |
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Cypriot tradition holds that a ship which was transporting Saint Andrew went off course and ran aground. |
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Britain went off the gold standard, and suffered relatively less than other major countries in the Great Depression. |
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Greece went off the gold standard in April, 1932 and declared a moratorium on all interest payments. |
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That meant if you didn't bet on the off time posted on the infield board the race went off anyways. |
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The first part of the act went off smoothly. One of the brothers responded to the phantom punch and stumbled off the stage onto the floor. |
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They went off the road and pinballed alongside a stretch of guardrail as the Bambis scattered. |
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At this time, with Sergius dead, Alfonso was elected to replace him and together with his brother Roger went off to conquer the Abruzzi. |
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Then he went off into his own updated, posteverything style, full of explicit dissonance, repetition and strange dynamics. |
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The central question of the case was whether the gun went off accidentally or whether it was a premeditated murder. |
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The generator went off line when it lost synchronization with the power line. |
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Embarrassed about leaving him, I asked him to accompany me. It would have been disloyal to let him broil in the heat of Cairo, while I went off to a summer resort. |
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The instant a TSA screener spotted that jar of mayo the bells went off, sirens screamed and the doofus was surrounded by blue polyester-blend uniforms. |
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The first Viking to sight Iceland was Gardar Svavarsson, who went off course due to harsh conditions when sailing from Norway to the Faroe Islands. |
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The meeting aimed to discuss the incidents in Djebel Chmbi, Kasserine city, where three landmines went off yesterday and earlier today, wounding a number of security men. |
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Then she went off to work at her new job at another bank, dressed in a yellow sleeveless top, a form-fitting ecru skirt and tan stiletto peep-toe high heels. |
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Fortunately one of our engineers lives in Waterloo and when his answerphone went off unprompted he was able to radio in and the problem was sorted out quickly. |
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The South African leader went off to consult with the structures. |
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If he went off the road, he could be killed by the population at large. |
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Just before they went off to college, I remember my husband telling them that having a good wingman with them would be the best asset they could have in all social situations. |
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This led some to the conclusion Hamilton was getting preferential treatment by the FIA as all other drivers who went off into the gravel were not craned back onto the track. |
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We had to rush outside in midmeeting when the fire alarm went off. |
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A generation of innocent young men, their heads full of high abstractions like Honour, Glory and England, went off to war to make the world safe for democracy. |
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The bomb went off by a cenotaph which was at the heart of the parade. |
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