Others hurl insults at neighboring Syria, blamed by many Lebanese for having a hand in the crimes. |
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The ball broke among a swarm of backs and forwards and was met by the flying hurl of Red Brian Murphy and then the net. |
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God love her, rather than chucking up on the floor, she had the presence of mind to hurl into her umbrella! |
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However, even with the abuse I hurl at the idiots, it does make for an interesting programme. |
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Before formatting for the site, I am giving y'all a chance to hurl some tomatoes at the content. |
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But such is the risk world leaders take if they fancy a wee hurl on a scooter during some much-needed downtime. |
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As my eyes took in the entire scene, I saw a man, cussing to high heaven and rushing around, looking for another missile to hurl at the lady. |
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They've been given tacit permission, if not license, to hurl themselves at them. |
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There's nothing easy about walking down O'Connell Street on a Saturday afternoon as gurriers hurl abuse at you. |
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In order to get back to the water, the gordian worms cause their hosts to hurl themselves into ponds or streams. |
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The woman begins to hurl racial epithets at them and goes as far as to hit one of the students. |
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He may have been erratic and error-prone but at least he was prepared to hurl ideas around. |
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Nay, we hurl the Truth against falsehood, and it knocks out its brain, and behold, falsehood doth perish! |
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We all clink our champagne glasses together, drink the contents, then hurl ourselves into indiscriminate hugging and kissing. |
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They gleefully hurl themselves at vaults or swing happily from the top of the asymmetric bars with the loosest of grips. |
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The mob began to hurl rocks, bricks, Molotov cocktails, and other debris at the soldiers in an attempt to take over the bridge. |
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When I was a little kid, I thought nothing of tossing a gum wrapper on the ground, and was even known to hurl debris from our car window. |
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Violent disturbances in 1998 and 1999 saw mobs of Asian youths hurl fireworks at police as they rampaged through the streets. |
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It is much easier to hurl accusations from above and demand that lesser mortals do the actual work. |
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Either she'll be touched to be rediscovered or she'll be very, very indignant and hurl ethnocentric epithets. |
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He holds a stone in his unusually large right hand, in readiness to hurl at Goliath, and a sling in his left hand. |
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Who's going to hurl abuse at internationalism when they have to fight globalisation to keep their job. |
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I could hurl more superlatives at the band, but really, they don't need it. |
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As Goliath advances toward him, David uses his sling to hurl a rock at the giant's face. |
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They hurl all kinds of abuse at refugees with complete disregard for the truth. |
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Despite officers warning him about his conduct he continued to hurl insults and was arrested. |
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I had barely opened my mouth to hurl expletives before he said something else. |
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Every day, he says, children would hurl obscene and offensive abuse at teachers. |
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Others assembled crossbows whose bows were of the finest black spring steel, that could hurl a dart with such force as would kill a fully armoured destrier with a single shot. |
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Quite honestly I don't think today is the time to hurl accusations. |
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But journalists who hurl the most appalling abuse at officials of the government are not well placed to act pious when that abuse redounds upon their sources. |
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To the right of Symphorien, who is led to his death by a pair of fasces-wielding lictors, a youth stoops to gather stones, which he will hurl at the saint's mother. |
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The vibrant cast in modern dress hurl contemporary references, songs, slang and asides into Shakespeare's verse, accentuating the comic and the physical. |
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Albert is a regular at this place, bringing along his gang of ruffians and louts to watch him eat sloppily and hurl insults at everyone that walks by. |
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Faking an illness is an accusation you would hurl at a third grader who wants to stay home from school. |
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One day soon, man is going to be able to harness incredible energies, maybe even the atom, energies that could ultimately hurl us to other worlds in some sort of spaceship. |
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Skiers, snowboarders and daredevil bikers of all levels of ability will once again hurl themselves down the 9-kilometre descent. |
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The losers walk away with their tails between their legs as small children hurl rocks at them and wizened babushkas cackle insults in obscure Slavic dialects. |
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When it comes to the Syria conflict, recent developments may hurl us off the cliff. |
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A misericord in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, shows four enormous hounds piling into a cauldron, indifferent to the cook just poised to hurl his ladle. |
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He knew when to pick a fight too-when to bait an umpire or tear up a rule book or hurl a third-base bag in order to fire up his team or gin up the fans. |
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If by any chance this paper should be still undestroyed and should fall into your hands, I conjure you, by all you hold sacred, to hurl it into the fire. |
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They hurl themselves around in hedonistic spasms, a gangly sprawl of boots, limbs and hair, clad in more skin-tight black than a roomful of rock hacks. |
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A 40p ticket on the integrated public transport system gives you access to five metro lines, various railway services, and a free hurl on a bus for up to an hour afterwards. |
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The baby smell that everyone goes gaga over makes me want to hurl. |
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A few people hurl rocks at guards behind the fence, causing no injuries. |
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Detractors queued up to hurl abuse at Polanski, pointing out that was guilty of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. |
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Ten minutes of struggle later, and Rust arrives, only for Errol to hurl a well aimed hatchet at his chest. |
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But most of his customers are foreign tourists who do not hurl insults at him. |
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Then they began to hurl insults at the attractive young woman refusing to give her seat to the elderly man next to her. |
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There is a scene in Liam in which he lurches to his feet in church and begins to hurl insults at the pulpit. |
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Some days, he said, people on the street just glare or hurl insults or aim guns at his men. |
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In Shakespeare's day, audiences were expected to hurl insults, if not rotting fruit, at the actors onstage. |
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The Donald Trumps of the world, who hurl insults left and right and raise their noses in cartoonish conceit, are easy to spot. |
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The perception persists that they hurl 3-pointers from the hash mark and press frenetically to their own detriment. |
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He learned how to hurl elemental spears, and to wreathe himself and his weapon in primal fury. |
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In a bad mood, he will hurl curses and accusations at anyone who dares to show his works in public. |
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Along with five equally loco Norwegians and a parrot, he survives on fish that literally hurl themselves on deck, meets up with a few sharks, and endures a beaching in Tahiti. |
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The men formed a human bulldozer, forcing back agitators who sought to hurl rocks and bottles at the cops. |
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Then, when the TIE Fighter is in range and glowing, press down the R2 button to yank it out of the air and hurl it at the pylon. |
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We stayed well to the right of the channel, but still, whenever one of these behemoths plowed past, two minutes later a three-foot wave would hurl us sideways. |
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Every now and then, a passing driver beeped in support – or else a passenger leaned out of a window to hurl abuse. |
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Kennedy-Macfoy was driving through Harrow around 3.30am in September 2011 when he saw a young man hurl the rock at the police van. |
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Incredibly, some of them advanced far enough to hurl bombs at the foe, but most had been struck down long before. |
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Some of them hurl skulls at your head, others throw globs of rotting guts, and a few wield severed limbs as clubs. |
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Choose your favorite athlete and hurl yourself into challenging races, in which it will be important to collect the items. |
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As the real artillery pieces unlimbered and began to hurl projectiles across the skies of Europe in August 1914, William Bateson was far away in Australia. |
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Though they'd never admit it, people tuned in to shows such as Pop Idol specifically to see Simon Cowell hurl abuse at a parade of undeserving saps. |
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To be tossed out into a hostile world where computers hurl countries up like fivestones for incremental points in a market system nobody understands? |
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Trebuchets use a counter balance system to hurl large rocks and stones at such a force they could breach the strongest fortifications. |
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Malaysia's prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, continues to hurl abuse as well, lacing a speech last month with a nasty imitation of an Australian accent. |
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Choking from the tear gas fired into the crowd, some hoisted sledgehammers to smash up the pavement in order to hurl broken slabs over improvised barricades that now enclose a makeshift camp. |
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For the next nine years, apparently, the world will hurl spondulicks uswards because a large golfing gig is heading this way. |
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He can hurl all the insults he will, as he is doing, but the fact of the matter is that I proudly represent what I think is probably the largest military centre in the country on a per capita basis. |
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You can hurl yourself into the waves alongside the Speedo-clad swimmer or join the crowds cheering for their heroic sporting efforts from the beach. |
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Minkes can grow to 10m and are likely to approach boats, delighting passengers with acrobatics as they hurl themselves out of the water. |
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There was Petra Burka, propped against the boards at a subsectional figure skating competition last month, watching young Canadian girls hurl themselves into the air in front of judges. |
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Sexwale asserts that it is time to send a strong message to the rest of the world by taking far more stringent actions against people who hurl racial slurs during football matches. |
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I will allow the dragon to bite this sinful generation and to hurl on it a fire that the world has never seen before and will never see again, in order to burn its countless crimes. |
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By then, Caesar had to escape to his bodyguards, as the Germanic cavalry was beginning to hurl missiles. |
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From 11 to 13 April skiers, snowboarders and daring bikers of all levels of ability will once again hurl themselves down the 9 kilometre long run. |
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Walters didn't so much smash the glass ceiling as hurl a wreck-wreck ing ball through it. |
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Along the route, the throne bearers bring the image close to the balconies of the houses, and the villagers take advantage of this moment to use a type of spout to hurl wheat at San Isidro to show thanks for the harvest. |
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Rumor once had it that Larry Poons used a catapultlike device to hurl paint onto upright canvases. |
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Seventy thousand people, for ten consecutive minutes, on the 13th of October, 1917, saw the sun change colour many times, they saw it spin round three times and then hurl itself precipitously towards the earth. |
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When they do not have much to say, they hurl insults. |
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Some of the most enduring details are glanced at in passing: a yellowing gush from a waste pipe at the edge of a muddy field, or the projectiles that bystanders hurl at the caged windows of a train. |
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Throughout his trial, he has used his perch to hurl insults at court officers, attack his political enemies back home and delay proceedings with exceptional demands. |
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I only wish they'd gone the whole hog and handed the studio audience rotten fruit to hurl at these misfits. |
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Throughout history trebuchets were used to hurl huge projectiles to breach castle walls, with large rocks and stones the main ammunition. |
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In an away league game against San Juan, the dog inadvisably strayed on to the playing area and Jiminez reportedly tried to hurl it back into the stands. |
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Led by the OCR the raiders consisted of two squads of 11 men, each loaded down with Mills bombs to hurl into dugouts as they swept through the German trenches. |
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When the supply falls short he employs his powerful effodient feet to hurl the earth from the roots of the tree and bring it down by his colossal strength. |
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It looked like she was going to hurl herself down the stairs. |
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