He breaks the bank, but when he offers Paulina the money to buy off the marquis, she is ashamed and hurls it back at him in disgust. |
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That way the hard barrel compresses the relatively soft metal of the bullet as the exploding gunpowder hurls the projectile down the barrel. |
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No more laughter, and in a sudden burst of speed, he picks up a rock and hurls it at a tree. |
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A forest of hurls pulled, no one really connected and the ball squirted wide. |
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He shrieks where he should argue, and hurls vulgar epithets in my direction. |
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The training is given by qualified coaches and special indoor hurls and sliotars are provided on the night. |
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Professor John Marangos hurls still another batch of rotten tomatoes at the neoclassical approach to political economy. |
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We want to hymn the man at the wheel, who hurls the lance of his spirit across the Earth, along the circle of its orbit. |
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Rising, he angrily tears the note she left into tiny pieces and hurls them across the sand. |
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It never really holds you by the scruff of the neck and hurls you into its vortex, for there is no vortex to this periodic gangster drama. |
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Moe picks up an identical thick-bladed knife and hurls it at Whitford with an epithet. |
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Making a mighty leap, he jumps up onto a light post, grasping it with one arm while he hurls the bronze rat into San Francisco Bay with the other, as far as he can heave it. |
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Where we perceive a chain of events, he sees one catastrophe, which keeps piling wreckage upon wreckage and hurls it in front of his feet. |
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He bats – or, given that county's love of the Gaelic sport of hurling, hurls – for Tipp' when up in Dublin. |
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The warrior shows his skill: with some strokes, he hurls the students' swords on the ground and harmony returns to the place where they have met. |
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The one your friends think is adorable, even when it hurls on their shoes? |
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Promoting hurley and camogie to thousands of primary school pupils, the food chain paid for hurls, balls and other equipment, and carried logos on bags and manuals. |
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But this book dissects, analyses and hurls back those lies in gory detail. |
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This is the thin-skinned Gucci model Franco who hurls tweeted insults with the churlish gusto of Kanye West. |
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One of the main charges that the anti-globalisation brigade hurls at multinationals is that they behave irresponsibly all round the world. |
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When a person hurls derogatory names at a child, whether in anger or in jest, he may cast the child into a most undesirable role. |
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It's hard to believe some people tut-tut when he hurls his mouthguard away in frustration, high-fives teammates in jubilation, or parties like he means it. |
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Every aggressive word hurls the gnostic student out of the real Path. |
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His antihero is Ignatz Mouse, a kind of evil twin of Mickey Mouse, who attacks Krazy Kat with sadistic zeal. In one illustration, Ignatz hurls a brick at Krazy Kat, who interprets it as an expression of love! |
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Perhaps their small stature has been an advantage: when a fast bowler hurls a ball, aimed to hurt, at over 90 miles an hour, a tall batsman is likely to be hit in the face. |
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Aghast, an infantry lieutenant, Joseph Trotta, hurls him to the ground as French and Italian marksmen open fire on the figure who has so foolishly identified himself as the Austrian commander. |
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The kid hurls himself into the door and nearly breaks his shoulder. |
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Victory Determination does not occur until the end of the 15 AM Game Turn, giving the Soviet player a chance to do some exterminating of his own as he hurls the powerful 70th Rifle Division at your weak, extended spearheads. |
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It is the Providence, which hurls towards us this call for holiness by the voice of the history, and we must hear it, to bring to the world the message of freedom and peace, salvation and love? |
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One hurls asafoetida into the red-hot coals. |
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The image reveals how the stellar winds are crashing up against the surrounding interstellar medium, creating a bow-shock as the star hurls through space. |
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The crowd hurls pebbles at her, which turn into little cakes. |
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