He quickly swept his daughter into his arms, grabbed his travel bag and dashed towards the open door and into the chaos of the ship. |
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Aylmer had reached the roof again, his faint shadow flickering across the lights as he dashed along the edge. |
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Unlinked or unmapped genes are indicated off of the chromosomes and with dashed borders. |
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He then dashed through a hail of small arms and exploding hand grenades to abort a breach of the main gate. |
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The party dashed beneath the bowers of the first trees and all of them collapsed onto the ground, breathing heavily. |
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There were a few times where hopes were found and then dashed, followed by sniffles throughout the audience. |
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One small officer in his impetuosity dashed at the pig with his spear, missed him clean, and fell over on the top of him. |
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The solid line, the dotted line, and the dashed line represent the cases of, and, respectively. |
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With a future meeting arranged, I turned my head and dashed at full speed back to McDonalds. |
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The mean GUS activity value for each construct is represented by a solid line and the standard error by two dashed lines. |
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Inverted repeats are marked with a solid line arrow and stemloops are marked with a dashed line arrow. |
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Model output is represented by solid lines, gene expression data by dashed lines. |
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The average values for the whole family are indicated with a solid line for identity and dashed line for similarity. |
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The solid lines correspond to soft selection, while the dashed lines plot hard selection. |
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The near side lane going down has only a dashed and solid line, which means overtaking is perfectly legal where safe to do so. |
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She dashed in that direction, stumbling over people's feet and nearly knocking over a stack of newspapers that some local newsie was selling. |
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This may be the day when, finally, after all the false dawns and dashed hopes, peace replaces war. |
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Forecasts of a growth pickup have been soundly dashed over the past two years. |
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Hopes that a listed barn could become Essex's newest wedding venue have been dashed. |
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Like lightning, out of nowhere, a 14-inch splake dashed in and smacked the jig as we watched in amazement. |
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He nearly collapsed in relief as his little sister burst from her hiding place and dashed away into the forest. |
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The hopes of the people have been dashed too many times to believe that they can rid the country of the ruling clique with the ballot. |
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When she was clear of the car, she turned and dashed into the hedge of the neighbor's yard. |
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But her hopes of turning raw talent into stardom could be dashed as she needs to raise cash to pay for the fees. |
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I hurled the keys, dashed out the door, and sprinted the eight blocks back to our hotel in the dark. |
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Yap dashed in circles around the clearing, squeaking excitedly, although this was normal Yap behavior. |
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Mac squeezed through the door and dashed out into the sunlight after his prize. |
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In a nearby part of the forest, a tall figure dashed confidently through the winding trees, the soft earth squelching slightly beneath his feet. |
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This hope was dashed when she walked into the dining room to find him still sullen and sulky. |
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Not being able to stand it a moment longer, she sprang out of the reeds and dashed toward her sibling, enveloping him in a very wet embrace. |
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Jonah dashed along the path, his bare feet sending up little puffs of dust with every step. |
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Their hopes of a decent Christmas to help them through until next year now look to be dashed. |
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Her ambition to have her star quality discovered is devastatingly dashed by a new arrival at the school who threatens to upstage her plans. |
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A student firing a starting pistol dashed towards the Prince at an open air event in Sydney. |
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She hid her face and dashed past them while Jennifer was busy occupying Aaron. |
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There was no escape for a team of thieves when a lookalike of the original caped crusader, Batman, dashed into action. |
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They dashed here and there, replacing exhausted supplies of thread for shuttles, oiling machinery. |
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I ollied up onto the sidewalk, picked up my board, and dashed madly into the school. |
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I dashed out of class, grabbed the books I needed from my locker, and sprinted to my car so quickly I got a stitch in my side. |
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If your house was on fire, what one item would you grab as you dashed to safety? |
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He dashed at maximum speed towards the command center avoiding the laser, plasma and pulse fire heading towards him. |
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Running now at her full speed, she dashed to the edge of the lake, where a large bolder rose up above the water. |
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Quickly stripping down to my underwear and bra, I dashed towards my closet. |
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Drew and Seigi dashed out and hurried towards their fathers, calling and laughing as they ran. |
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She grabbed the note from Sarah's hand, being careful not to tear it, and dashed out the front door. |
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He picked up speed and dashed through the ever-increasing crosswinds of sand. |
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He dashed the handset on a rock before stamping on the thin circuit boards and shattering them beyond use. |
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Ah, how the heady idealism of youth is dashed upon the rocks of the pragmatism of adulthood. |
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The minute he was able to, he dashed away to the stables, calling for the grooms to saddle his horse. |
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But then the union representatives left, hopes were dashed, the strike was on. |
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That feeling was unceremoniously dashed that evening when I found out about the chicken pox. |
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Last week, peace hopes at Acas were dashed after bosses claimed the union walked out and Aslef officials said management did not turn up. |
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Hopes of winning millions of pounds worth of grant aid were dashed for sports organisations across the country yesterday. |
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He dashed out of the room, and into the dining hall, where everyone waited for him. |
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Frankie Dettori's bid to notch up his third straight victory in the race was dashed as his mount Doyen finished fourth. |
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Yes, folding the tent on investments whose high hopes are dashed is mighty distasteful. |
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The Czechs, meanwhile, saw their dreams dashed by this month's sensations, Greece. |
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But hopes of a famous comeback victory were dashed when Bob Beswick forced his way over, Melling goaling for a 30-22 lead. |
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Solid, dashed, and dotted lines correspond to first, second, and third extractions. |
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This suggested a rapid resolution, only for those hopes to be dashed when the mission turns out to have come terribly close to catastrophe. |
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The plans were almost dashed when lorry driver Daniel, 23, injured his knee and scuppered his chances of running the race. |
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Hopes that the workmen would finish the job on Monday were dashed when they left before lunchtime, with the chimney and rubble still in place. |
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Hopes have been dashed for all 38 employees of the ill-fated car dealership DC Cook with the announcement that they are being made redundant. |
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Their anticipation was dashed, however, as marker Sylvain Guilhem intercepted the move when a score seemed a certainty. |
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After our plan to snorkel Wednesday was cruelly dashed by a huge thunderstorm, today we finally made it snorkeling. |
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Yesterday, during my morning tea break, I dashed around the corner to the cafe and got my ever present hot frothy coffee. |
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The dashed curve is an exponential distribution with a mean equal to the average effect of a fixed mutation in the simulation. |
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This rather dashed me, though he doesn't know that I am a diarist, and is probably unaware that I am somewhat simple-minded. |
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John Taylor's paper was dashed off and sent to the scientific journal Nature for publication. |
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Fortunately I managed to get a lift into town and dashed home to change my ridiculous shoes. |
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The dogs cornered the bear in a thicket, and when it dashed for the water once more, the men fired and managed to kill it. |
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Their hopes were soon dashed by the many waterfalls and rapids encountered on their journey upstream from Saigon. |
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In favor of grazing cattle and the occasional hunting camp, the government had dashed our hopes like a falling widow-maker. |
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Armed force personnel were air dashed to Andaman Nicobar for relief operations. |
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He had air dashed to Chennai from Bikaner, on a chartered aircraft last night, to provide the finishing touches. |
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We dashed up the final flight of stairs and I put my strength into chiming the alarm bell. |
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Dorsal and ventral clone borders are indicated by white dashed and yellow dotted lines, respectively. |
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The report emphasizes that the pessimistic prognoses of some critics that the initiatives would damage competitiveness have been dashed. |
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The base, standard pitch, addendum and dedendum circles are dashed, and the rack reference origin is highlighted. |
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The solid line is generated by use of Equation 1, whereas the dashed line simply connects the observed data for completely linked duplicates. |
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They dashed through the gates as the guard ducked back into the gatehouse for shelter, peering through the grayness. |
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The dashed line and lowercase letters represent intron sequences and the solid line and uppercase letters represent exon sequences. |
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Without missing a beat, Jake pursued the figure as it dashed through the thick covering of trees. |
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The intersection of dashed and solid lines marks the equilibrium proportion of searchers when the pay-offs for the two strategies are equal. |
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A dashed line, for instance, represents the most tenuous relationship, whereas a jagged line denotes a conflicted one. |
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Significance thresholds for each trait were determined by permutation and are denoted by dashed lines with the same color code as the traits. |
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Hopes have been consistently dashed as companies that betokened efforts to compete with Hollywood went the way of all flesh. |
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Other interesting taxa are listed in boxes within the tree, with their possible phylogenetic positions signified by dashed lines. |
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At 10.30 am they dashed into the boat, and Anthony and his oarsmen pulled the craft out into the surf. |
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The dashed lines represent four residues present in the S. cerevisiae sequence that are missing from the C. albicans protein. |
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In Figure 13, the solid lines represent fractures, whereas the dashed lines represent internal growth bands. |
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I dashed over to the small spring and hopped to a rock that was in the middle of it. |
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Despite gaining a bonus point, South Africa's Bulls hopes of reaching the semifinals appear dashed as they languish mid-table on 23 points. |
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Green blood pulsed into the water, half a dozen remoras dashed around in panic. |
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A squirrel dashed across the road, plumy tail bouncing behind it, and went up a tree. |
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The upper sequence boundaries will be drawn in thick black lines and the lower sequence boundaries will be drawn in thinner dashed black lines. |
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Yesterday I dashed out for a surf, trotting off down the street in my wetsuit, board tucked under my arm. |
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I shrugged and then dashed the last length, my cheeks flushed in a rosy pink. |
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Hopes of an end to their long-running dispute over pay have now been dashed. |
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Theirs is an all-consuming love that has been rudely dashed but will quicken again tomorrow, regardless of today's despair. |
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The landscape is unremittingly bleak, filled with dashed hopes, destroyed lives, and loveless relationships. |
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Cows lowed in their fields and dogs barked as children dashed through the street, weaving their way through the people that were now out. |
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Holyrood palace is teeming with life, and the dashed thing about it is that the grouse season hasn't even opened yet. |
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The corvus crashed downward, its beak driving into the other ship's deck, whereupon Roman infantry dashed across. |
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Biography, as Bertie Wooster might have put it, is a dashed tricky business. |
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Two North Korean men, who had previously dashed into a consulate building, were also forcibly removed by Chinese police. |
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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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I opened the door and out he dashed, making for his favourite hiding place. |
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Immediately, a gaggle of geese and a badling of ducks dashed towards us waddling with unbridled joy. |
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The dashed vertical line indicates the end of the amino terminus and the beginning of the helicase domain. |
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A woman dashed out of her house in her pyjamas to disturb a thief who was using a tow truck to try to steal her car. |
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The raid happened shortly after 1pm when police officers carrying battering rams dashed from a nearby car park to the door of the house. |
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The dashed hopes have led some to question the non-combative route taken by Roy. |
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A bird dashed across the window, flapped its wings and shot off in to the black void. |
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He flung open the doors with a mighty heave, dashed inside, and screamed something about justice all the way. |
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They dashed through the entrance, nearly trampling the stout guard in the process. |
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The boys' hopes for a continental tour are dashed when the French impresario who invited them over abandons them on the dock. |
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I dashed into a shop and told the shopkeeper that I had to use his phone urgently. |
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In the final round, Woods dashed any chance of a charge by triple-bogeying the eighth. |
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In the dying moments of the championships Edwards saw his triple jump hopes dashed by a succession of incredible jumps from his rivals. |
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He dashed out of the building, shoving past anyone and anything, his only goal to reach home. |
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The emergency cord was pulled, and as the tube train drew into Oval station a man dashed out of the doors and ran. |
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Carried her in his arm, he dashed along the buildings looking for the school sickbay. |
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Off in the distance, the trees rustled and a glint of sunlight dashed off a metallic surface. |
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Is this the story of violence, suffering and dashed hopes Africa is condemned to repeat time and time again? |
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The sky was a bright clear blue, blazoned with sunbeams and dashed with the occasional puff of cloud. |
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If the Federal government had any hopes of spiriting the Iranian detainees quietly out of the country, those hopes are now dashed. |
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I dashed after her and caught up with her outside where she stood unabashed and unembarrassed staring around her. |
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The sound of sirens filled the air as fire engines and ambulances dashed to the scene. |
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Realising that she had to get to the hospital she dashed across the muddy grass, her feet skidding on the dampness. |
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Unfortunately, Brown's hopes of a good result were dashed when a clash of wheels with another rider brought about a puncture. |
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These hopes were soon dashed as he cocked one ham-sized fist back, paused and then unloaded into my right shoulder. |
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The child dashed across the macadam while the rain cut slantwise through the air. |
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Wearing my T-shirt and undies, I dashed into their locker room hoping the guys were done changing. |
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When I spoke with the fellow on Monday, he seemed almost cheerful, & for all the pukish light in that dashed hole of a hospital, I swear there was new colour to his cheeks. |
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Ellen dashed from the convertible and went to speak to the police. |
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The children skillfully dodged him as they dashed out the door. |
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I think with that generation, so many of their hopes have been so dashed that nihilism is really a natural response. |
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As his QB Wilson dashed up field, Tate blindsided Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee with a hit to the head. |
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The result in all three cases is a chasm between image and performance that magnifies the narrative of dashed expectations. |
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No clinking noise came as the young man dashed on into the next building and up a rear stairway. |
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Other people could be seen on the streets now, hurrying animals that dashed in and out of store to cars or homes, getting what needed to be done, done. |
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His hopes of driving in the opening rounds at Brands Hatch earlier this month were dashed due to the late delivery of one of the York City Racing Team's new Honda Accord cars. |
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He had been drinking heavily as a way of escape since his dreams of going into the marines or the fire service were dashed due to injuries caused in a motorbike accident. |
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Hopes that the home side might effect a comeback were dashed by another early blow, as Hurst nodded home a right-wing corner only forty seconds after the restart. |
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But 25 years ago my dreams were dashed as I grew too tall to fit inside. |
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Lauren, who has been dancing since she was just three years-old, hopes to become a professional dancer, but knows her hopes will be dashed if the course shuts. |
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Overnight hopes that the whale could escape by its own efforts were dashed when it was spotted further upstream than it was late on Friday, fighting against the current. |
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The year 2000 started out full of hope for all of us but, sadly, during the course of the past year for the farming community many of those hopes have already been dashed. |
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Upset and shouting, Buck took to his heels and dashed out of the room, the wooden door banging on its hinges behind him as his cowboy boots clattered on the timber porch. |
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Johnson dashed into the base and called to his partner, 23-year-old Tantania Alexander. |
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But, those hopes were to be dashed about five weeks into my college career. |
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Then a string of missteps, some self-inflicted by the White House, dashed any hope the House might act. |
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In Louisville and Baltimore, the horse had dashed to the front of the field, setting the pace. |
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Matt's throat constricted painfully and he dashed, trainers squeaking on the shiny floor, to the high bed, only just stopping himself jumping onto it. |
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I dashed outside and wolfed the meat down as fast as I could. |
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Ashka dashed past the two of them and sat on the stairs at Teenan 's feet. |
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When their dreams are dashed, they hook up and turn into con artists, coming up with grander and grander schemes to milk some poor man of his hard-earned money. |
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Naturally, I dashed back to the car, and promptly wrenched my ankle. |
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As stormy weather closes in, delaying passage even longer, Joan's carefully laid plans are dashed upon the rocks by an equally powerful emotional gale. |
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Behind the house is a border like a theatre set, its foreground dashed with red, yellow and blue of flowering bushes against a backdrop of a hundred greens. |
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Grace dashed to the rail and flung a rope ladder over the side. |
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His movements returned to normal speed, and he dashed toward Abaddon. |
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Ana dashed out of the store to the luncheonette across the street. |
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I said to the students, and, mad with anxiety, I took the elevator down, dashed out into the street, crossed on the run, and went into Adriana's house. |
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The others dashed out of the room to safety just as Lanza got the gun cleared. |
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From time to time the children dashed outside, to go to the bathroom or grab a morsel of food, and then retreated to the bunker. |
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The expletive sign-off might suggest that Burke dashed off her missive in a moment of madness but, in fact, she took an extremely considered approach. |
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A servant came flying out with a horn of mulled wine wrapped in a cloth and passed it to him with nervous hands, careful not to look at him before he dashed away. |
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The prawn trawler skipper dashed to the harbour where he keeps his boat. |
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She grabbed her yellow and blue rain slicker and dashed outside. |
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His gaze dashed uninterestedly through whatever he was reading then, quite suddenly, his back straightened, his eyebrows became furrowed, and he read very slowly. |
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Again, solid lines are for mutators and dashed lines for nonmutators. |
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Ministry of Defence officials dashed hopes of a local economic bonanza. |
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She dashed down the hall and threw open the door to her room with a thud. |
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Her hopes of a medal were effectively dashed when she made slight contact with a barrier and used her final efforts trying to catch the bronze-medal group. |
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As the shadows grew, long red and violet streaks dashed the clouds. |
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As I stripped off my clothes and dashed into the sweat lodge on the first truly freezing night of the season, the near-full moon was an eerie, ghostly shadow. |
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It was battlestations after that as we dashed back into town and tried to get a decent view of the Mardi Gras parade itself, parking ourselves south a bit from Taylor Square. |
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So, I grabbed my black pea coat and dashed out the front door. |
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He saw another Indian dismount and pull the picket pin of a horse near the tent, untouched by gunfire then but struck from his horse after he dashed away. |
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Workers wanting to claim compensation for injury to their feelings had their hopes dashed yesterday after a ruling by the highest court in the land. |
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He dashed out of the classroom and down the corridor to the music room. |
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My daydreams of creaming him in a spit-off were instantly dashed. |
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Then, she dashed upstairs and changed into a crop top and miniskirt. |
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She improvised, created and worked her vocal chords to a frazzle, dashed home and prepared dinner for the intellectuals who came repeatedly to Mrs Berio's table. |
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So we whizzed up to Hertfordshire to get the boxes, then picked up more from the old gaff, and then dashed over to run up and down the stairs a few hundred times. |
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The branches that were constrained are indicated by dashed lines. |
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Couper's suggestion of using dotted lines and short dashed lines for the bonds between atoms was a much better system and was soon widely adopted. |
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How many times had I had my hopes dashed by some handsome, dashing man? |
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There were two customers in the salon when the incident happened shortly before 3.30, but they and the proprietress dashed to safety into the street. |
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The addition of information on relatives for genetic evaluation is depicted by dotted lines, while dashed lines designate the use of predicted BLUP values. |
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She phoned her boyfriend who lived down the road and he dashed to her aid. |
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The Queen got an unexpected view on Tuesday when one of her guests dropped his trousers and dashed off among the tea-drinking crowd at Buckingham Palace. |
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Slight as it is in such miniature form, this structure gives the poem a comprehensible general form within which the dashed off phrases can safely bombinate. |
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Bud barked, dashed and hit the end of his retractable leash, nearly knocking me on my keester as the fox ran nonchalantly up the trail. |
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But hopes of German union support were dashed yesterday when it was revealed the Flensburg plant has no union recognition either. |
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The solid and dashed curves show the best-fitting hyperbolic functions for the American and Japanese students, respectively. |
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Only the results for the thicker PEO microlayers conformed to Eq. 2, with P PEO,eff P PEO, as indicated by the dashed line. |
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A vet dashed to the rescue yesterday when a pony's leg was trapped after slipping through the floor of a moving horse box. |
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But an ISIS pushback in recent days has dashed hopes of that happening. |
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The dashed black line shows a standard normal distribution, which describes the shape of any normal distribution after Z-score transformation. |
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The head waiter will not know at lunch today why I am so dashed affable and grinsome to him. Good boy! |
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Plans for a fourth instalment were dashed when star Neve Campbell refused to appear amid typecasting fears. |
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Women with pushchairs dashed for shelter and the traffic skittered to a snail's pace. |
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Juventus spokesman Alessio Secco dashed hopes of a life-saving deal by insisting that his club wants ALL their money. |
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The little kilted figure suddenly dashed silently in his bare feet towards the doorway and made a laryngitic wheezy sound as he did. |
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What seemed a promising turn in their relationship was dashed when he began introducing her to his friends as his godsister. |
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Lee, still hirpling, was left for dead as the centre dashed in between the posts to give Drahm an easy conversion. |
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It's either that or watch Dipper hopes of big overall seat gains dashed May 2 in Ontario. |
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They all immediately dashed out to their car to catch the bad guys. |
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The resected area is delineated by the black line and the unresected area by the black dashed line. |
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He had the rough magnanimity of the old English vein, mellowed into tenderness and dashed with a flexible and spinous humor. |
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Line type refers to whether the basic contour line is solid, dashed, dotted or broken in some other pattern to create the desired effect. |
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Many of them were killed by being dashed against the rocks by the waves rather than drowned. |
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The Australian freeway story of the late twentieth century, like many planning stories, can be told as one of high technical expectations dashed by political controversy. |
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As I returned my fervent hopes were dashed by so many fears. |
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But the predatory pricing of airlines will see hopes dashed for many who simply cannot afford to pay the rip-off inflated prices being offered by greedy airlines. |
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Finn Russell was flattened by Courtney Lawes behind his own line and Nowell dashed into space as the pressure continued, but chances were being wasted at a worrying rate. |
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Luke alone seemed to have his wits about him. He saw that there was not a moment to lose, and, gathering up his strength, dashed to the old lady's assistance. |
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A monstrous wave upbore the chief, and dashed him on the craggy shore. |
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In the first game of the fourth set Murray dashed forward to retrieve a drop volley only for Berdych to hit him at the net with a Lendl-style return. |
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Their fellow diners, like their ketchupped grub, were appropriately dashed and splattered with paint and plaster, reading their Suns and Daily Mirror. |
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As a final touch, each wagoner tied a fine new cracker to his whip to outcrack his comrades as they dashed around the Plaza in a hilarious, triumphal entry. |
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There were the tawny rocks, like lions couchant, defying the ocean, whose waves incessantly dashed against and scoured them with vast quantities of gravel. |
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He dashed the bottle against the bar and turned about to fight. |
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Two holes later, there was a double bogey on the ninth hole but it was the triple bogey on the par-four 13th that completely dashed his title hopes. |
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