At the end of the three-week shoot, the entire village was to be destroyed in a cattle stampede and explosion. |
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A racer from Team Whole Foods Market wrenched her ankle immediately and vanished in the cloud of dust raised by the stampede. |
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We entirely agree that starting your journey as early as possible will help avoid the Yule stampede. |
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What sounded like a stampede of wild rhinoceroses roused her from her sleep. |
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Last week's weather reports also resulted in a rush on soup stocks, a stampede on outdoor clothing and a rampage on salt. |
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Last year, 14 pilgrims were trampled to death during the ritual and 35 died in a 2001 stampede. |
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Some were injured as they fell down the staircase while others were trampled in the stampede. |
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Initially I was more scared of being trampled in a stampede than in being effected by the tear gas. |
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Some were trampled in the rush and others survived the stampede with deep psychic scars. |
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Metallica wasn't the first band to find the music of the spheres in the relentless stampede of jackhammer guitars, nor the heaviest by far. |
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The cops responded with tear gas and water cannons, coming within a hair's breadth of starting a stampede on several occasions. |
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Teri Hatcher has reportedly been caught up in a terrifying elephant stampede. |
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A pensioner was badly injured on Tuesday after being caught in a horse stampede at a Norwegian beauty spot. |
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A farmer has slammed joyriders who chased his cattle into a stampede, driving one to its death. |
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Out of nowhere, a stampede of dogs came rushing forth, knocking me over and to the ground. |
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Lia was looking around her shoulder, as if she was expecting a stampede of wild animals to come charging down the corner. |
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The final bell rang and everyone rushed out the door like a wild stampede of animals. |
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His first inclination was that Bru-shon's men had sent the palace horses into a stampede. |
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Fighting and shooting broke out, triggering a panicked stampede in which several people were trampled to death. |
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Shortly after they opened the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883, a rumour about its imminent collapse triggered a panicked stampede that killed 12 people. |
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Their release created a stampede of users to Windows Update, resulting in slow response times yesterday. |
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Jonine ducked behind me, her chin bumping into my shoulder as a sudden stampede of underclassmen came pushing past from the other direction. |
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So you need to buy it right away and avoid the stampede of enthused blog readers who will undoubtedly rush to order the book now! |
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A section of fencing was broken down and advertising hoardings flattened in the stampede as rival fans charged from end to end of the pitch. |
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Flames quickly surrounded hundreds of revellers packed inside the tiny dance club, triggering a stampede to escape, fire officials said. |
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This year, over-exuberant noise caused the animals to stampede, and several onlookers were seriously injured, including Nobatule's husband. |
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This cheap cartoon series has caused a knee-high gold rush, as children stampede to spend their monthly allowance on the cult. |
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Once they tried to drive a herd of several hundred ponies through the line to disrupt and stampede the pack animals, but the attempt failed. |
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Your good intentions to eat apples and carrots can get trampled in your stampede to devour apple pie and carrot cake. |
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He allowed the crowd to sweep him along in their stampede, helpless to do anything else, and was carried outside. |
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The prosecution's use of such evidence to stampede a jury into convicting him of multiple felonies flies in the face of the First Amendment. |
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In the foreground of this picture is a cowboy galloping hell-bent for election to head off the stampede. |
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I mean, you'd have to be crazy to stand there facing an oncoming stampede of bison at full-throttle, everybody knows that. |
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For the record, it was the Tories who started this Gadarene stampede, although they at least have the grace to repent of it now. |
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Electric-shock prods and sharp sticks are typically used to torment and frighten the bulls into a stampede. |
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Prior to release, electric prods and sharp sticks may well have been used to torment and frighten the bulls into a stampede. |
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Lord Denning led the stampede for the door, arguing for a purposive approach. |
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But they must confront all sorts of dangers, including a rabid hunter and a stampede of great beasts if they are to win the game and conquer Jumanji. |
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Without warning, there was a sudden stampede running full pelt up from the disaster site, men and women in fatigues, burly construction workers, firemen in bunker gear. |
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The Afghan press corps stampede Blair as he emerges from the plane. |
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What normally seemed like a soft tiptoe, was now a stampede of horses. |
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Also, the cattle are less likely to stampede if it's early in the day. |
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He felt like he'd been dragged behind a stampede of horses, maybe he had. |
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They all rushed the exits together, and there was not enough room to accommodate the stampede. |
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The run is a 825-metre stampede from the corral where the bulls are kept to the outdoor bullfighting arena where they will be invariably killed by matadors later in the day. |
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She heard the stampede leave as Stephen gawked at his new car. |
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I think the correct description is that a lot of the financial analysts are essentially herd animals, and they follow the stampede in whichever direction it's going. |
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It was sufficient however to cause the stampede to now flow in the opposite direction as the crowd mithered around and then scattered in all four directions of town. |
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So popular he is that people, young and old, rush in a stampede to collect a baseball hat bearing his name and signatures of his trainer and jockey. |
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Post offices are bracing for a stampede of last-minute filers. |
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They lost the child in a stampede of people rushing to higher ground. |
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Last May, seven people died in a stampede following a false fire alarm. |
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Brands took to the mountains, bike trails, ski slopes and other destinations in a stampede of marketers trying to flee the clutter of the mass market. |
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A couple have told how they are lucky to be alive after a horse pulling their carriage ran amok and started a stampede during a holiday pleasure trip. |
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However, in a mad final scramble, the Vipers were able to hold on to win their fourth straight Stampede Challenge title. |
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Property developers are rushing to release high-end flats in the wake of the stampede for units at Henderson Land Development's Grand Promenade project. |
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The sound of a car revving up and suddenly moving reached my ears, and it was not long before a black car came to my side with a stampede of crazed animals following. |
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Australia has one of the most globalised western economies in the world but have the stampede of foreign investors actually made a quid Down Under? |
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They reckon that the Greeks will use their votes to demand a return to the drachma and trigger a stampede on the banks. |
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The smoke evolved into a stampede of horses only to disappear. |
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One of my friends has a little brother who was a member of the Stampede Showband. |
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Back at the Cafe Kronborg as the crowd built up, the smells of the food put an edge to the appetite, until the normal food rush became a stampede. |
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Police say he continued to stab and slash as he returned to the hallway, causing other students to stampede away from him. |
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They are unleashed into the narrow streets of old Pamplona and forced to stampede, pursued by crazy guys in red scarfs. |
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To prevent a stampede, U.S. soldiers shot tear gas into the crowd as they withdrew. |
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There is a stone record of the only dinosaur stampede in the world with the tracks of around 3,000 small dinos fleeing a carnosaur. |
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The mass effect of the stampede to liquidate increased the value of each dollar owed, relative to the value of declining asset holdings. |
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Off in the distance, he heard the thunder of hoofbeats, signalling a stampede. |
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I'd be lying to myself if I pretended that seeing Logan here now isn't causing a parade of elephants to stampede through my upper chestal region. |
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The idea is to stampede others into pledging their money, too. |
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Not too smiley as to cause a stampede of crow's feet, not so sullen that my cheeks slump defeatedly into my neck. |
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Gibraltar residents know that grocery bags can touch off a monkey stampede, and hotels post signs warning guests to keep their windows shut. |
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Minicams make video blogging a joy but in the stampede to get down the front at the Hi-Def Leppard gig, the issue of sound quality gets trampled underfoot. |
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Wolves boss Glenn Hoddle is a confirmed admirer of Lunt, but it remains to be seen whether he is ready to join the stampede for the highly-rated 26-year-old. |
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Their records have sold 2,500,000 copies, and crowds stampede for a chance to touch the hem of the collarless coats sported onstage by all four of them. |
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A local administration official said 14 others were also injured in the stampede, which occurred late Sunday at the main train station in Allahabad, the PTI report said. |
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Or dig Garth Fagan's movement and choreography, and the dazzling way he and Taymor have re-created the wildebeest stampede that claims the life of original Lion King Mufasa. |
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Doof responded to a call that some dude was displaying a small handgun both outside and inside the Stampede Country Sports Bar on North 28th Street. |
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During Stampede, it seems that all Calgarians are struck by temporary madness, and as usual many WestDef attendees found themselves touched by the same bug. |
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