The hiss turned into a scream, this one more like a ship's keel ripping apart under pressure than a triumphant blood-chilling cry like before. |
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Everything around the area was ripping apart, chunks of ice, rock, everything was being destroyed. |
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I could hear nothing in her voice, and somewhere deep in my chest if felt like something was ripping apart. |
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She hit and hit until she'd gotten through to the picture itself and then it finally was heard ripping apart. |
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His back arches and his fingers claw at the air as he sinks to the floor, his dress ripping apart and his wig falling off. |
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Vanishing into nothingness, he felt his body and soul, breaking apart and ripping. |
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It's not possible to get rich quick in the space of time that they're talking about, and do it without cheating or ripping somebody off. |
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There have been hi-fi units equipped with hard drives, but nothing beats a personal computer for ripping and managing an audio collection. |
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These companies just took those tools for ripping DVDs and put a pretty GUI on them. |
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Watergate was a scandal Mr. Rather thoroughly enjoyed since he built his career on ripping into Richard Nixon. |
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Who else would go with us to stop Swiss Tony and his mates from ripping us off down at the used car showroom? |
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They are commuting into New Orleans, swabbing the mold off walls, ripping the guts out of buildings, removing mountains of soggy debris. |
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There was a gouge three foot across where the anchor had been winched up, ripping corals out with it. |
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A small hand reached from behind him, ripping his belly open, spilling out his guts. |
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Overall, the inflation figures confirm that the Government is ripping us off. |
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All I remembered was the gun jumping in my hand and the feeling of ripping, tearing pain. |
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The wind is ripping away at the netting that covers the range, making sure unshot clays don't smash into us. |
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It tore at his skin, ripping it raw and re-opening his chapped lips so they bled painfully. |
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The primary function of the table saw is ripping, which is cutting wood parallel with the grain. |
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One shot bellowed out, and his gun recoiled, jumping backwards from the force of the bullet ripping from its nozzle. |
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Mechanical diggers moved in with dinosaur-like claws, ripping away chunks of the six-storey building. |
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This ripping read chronicles the tragic results of a loveless marriage and a passionate affair. |
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Replaying breakup or accident scenes heightens their sentimental power, akin to repeatedly ripping the scab off a wound. |
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Curious, she stroked the creamy wrapping paper before ripping it off to reveal a lovely black velvet book. |
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Literally ripping through a scrim upstage, she attacks Lisa, wrestling her to the floor. |
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Two crimson rosellas, Platycerus elegans, were observed ripping flowers from inflorescences. |
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The Vulcan works by firing a projectile at high speed into a landmine, ripping it apart without detonating the explosives. |
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After an autograph-signing lap of honour, he delighted the court one crowd by ripping off his shirt and tossing it into the stands. |
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But they have owned up to ripping off their customers and they have been making amends. |
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His body fell into a light spasm as the pain set up, ripping a yowl from his possibly broken jaw. |
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I amused myself by ripping bits of paper off the corner of my finished worksheet. |
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I growled in frustration and barely restrained myself from ripping the next shirt I grabbed into pieces. |
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People in this country are ripping off the taxpayer, left, right, and centre, and this bill provides another loophole. |
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Golwalkar, on a one-match contract, broke through when Martin van Jaarsveld was stumped after being lured down the pitch by a ripping leg break. |
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He's tired of young bands ripping off sounds or relying on fashion to find an audience. |
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I placed it over me, slipping my head through the aperture at the top, and then ripping smallish holes in the side for my arms. |
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He fetched the keys from his pocket, grabbing them and ripping them out quickly, wasting no time. |
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For a moment, Boraz was forced to land on the bridge, but as quickly as he could grasp the net, he was ripping it apart. |
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She extended the claws on both her hands, then, in a sudden movement, grabbed each end of the tangle and pulled, ripping it apart. |
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Such a measure, if adopted, might well have meant the destruction of America, ripping the country apart. |
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Niguel muttered in awe, tugging at a feather, pausing, and suddenly pulling it roughly, ripping it right out. |
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Ari wasn't quick enough to leap out of the way and the man grabbed him by his shirt, ripping it and pulling Ari towards himself. |
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He caught his shirtsleeve on something, but pulled it free, ripping the cloth. |
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Suddenly I stopped propelling the ball forward and pierced the prism, ripping a huge jagged scar in it. |
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I scribbled furiously in giant circles across the paper, ripping holes through it with all that force. |
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He shoved it hard into the floor and pulled, ripping an ugly gash in an expensive rug. |
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The instant she was out of the dining room, she broke out into a run, heart pounding, insides ripping apart, breathing shallowly. |
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Soon they're swigging beer, blowing joints, ripping off drug-dealers and trying to sell a gun they jacked from a local gang. |
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The quiet period abroad wasn't entirely quiet, because the Soviet Union started ripping at the seams. |
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He feels like his body is ripping apart, like he's on fire from the inside out. |
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She screamed, so loud her throat felt like it was ripping apart and she knew instantly he was gone. |
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Is your credit card company or your banker or your broker ripping you off? |
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Instead of building up and having wedding promos and having it be this whole event, it was like ripping a Band-Aid off. |
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So there I am, out in the quiet of the morning, ripping up weeds, listening to birds singing their hearts out, drinking in the smell of freshly turned earth. |
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I think it's very important that people should be aware that you have the access to legal help if you're being put upon by a landlord or he's ripping you off. |
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Even old Washington hands sometimes find themselves with their mouths agape at the brazenness of the latest corporate innovation in ripping off the public. |
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She pounced on the man's back, ripping and clawing away at him. |
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I viciously clawed at his clothing, almost ripping his favorite shirt. |
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Enjoy an evening of spell-binding stories and ripping yarns at a special evening of storytelling at St Catherines Church, Patterdale Road, Windermere, on Friday. |
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When the men with ripping muscles and lean frames slapped their arms and thighs in gusto and let out a Viking war cry, the entire place reverberated with the loud sharp blows. |
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Sasaki huddled against the hot grains of sand, gritting her teeth, curled up in a ball and hugging her shoulders as if to keep herself from ripping apart. |
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Then the pain disappeared and he heard and felt something ripping through the Velcroed holes on the back of the bathrobes and something sliding down by his legs. |
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When Kerry needed that support, those types turn on him and start ripping into him for NOT SAYING what they wanted him to say exactly the way they wanted him to say it. |
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Chris had cowered about in silence as the prosecuting attorneys had gone through question after question, each ripping into him one after another. |
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There are undoubtedly chefs who believe reviewers go out with the express intention of ripping into a restaurant, but that doesn't tally with my experience. |
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The Kiwi was ripping into the Aussie with relish and, following a string of Wombat and Kangaroo one-liners, he began ridiculing the Australian work ethic. |
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Well first the Federal Government should stop ripping us off with surpluses that see spending power just disappear from the economy into their accounting books. |
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He had an abiding distrust of people in suits since his early days in the music industry, when he took it for granted that promoters were only interested in ripping him off. |
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But, I've seen people I know put utility bills, or worse, bank or credit card statements, or receipts, in the bin without even ripping them up, so many times. |
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They responded on Saturday, flying a journalist to the rock by helicopter, ripping down the Hellenic stripes and running up the star and crescent. |
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But, all it took was a couple of drinks before the Inside Llewyn Davis star began ripping her gown apart. |
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Otherwise we recommend ripping this page from the magazine and tacking it up alongside those calendar girls who mock you from above your workbench. |
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It makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off. |
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The Scotland fans invaded the pitch after the match, ripping up the turf and breaking a crossbar. |
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I remember my red rocket bicycle had baseball cards attached to the wheels so that the spokes made a ripping, enginelike noise. |
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The sailors in their summer whites and little round hats, they were chasing down the Mexicans wearing zoot suits and ripping them to shreds. |
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The spying scandal ripping Germany and the U.S. apart has deep roots. |
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Workers were ripping up the street with jackhammers while drivers stuck in traffic leaned on car horns. |
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The few elephants that remained continued to overbrowse the trees, now ripping the bark off them as well and speeding their demise. |
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This new weekly comedy is an irreverent and lusty send-up of space adventure, ripping apart pop culture and sci-fi convention as only SCI FI can. |
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The North Sea battered the East Anglian island's sea wall during the December 2013 storm, flooding lagoons and pathways and ripping a hide off its foundations. |
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Forget about ripping your fishnets or wearing chunky bovver boots. |
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As a fifth grader at Migrainia Elementary his days are filled with ripping wedgies, lousy grades, and wasted daydreams of being a big league baseball player. |
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Once prey is brought down, wolves begin to feed excitedly, ripping and tugging at the carcass in all directions, and bolting down large chunks of it. |
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Once again I left Jason's office in high spirits. First cab off the rank was to pay off the LAND card and I intended to do it straightaway, like ripping off a band-aid. |
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I needed to patch up my trousers after ripping them on the brambles. |
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