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And yet, as Gray argues, we have faith in the future even if we can see no path through – we are always hurling ourselves into its temporal abyss.
As long as the British raj remained in control, such formulas and schemes appeared to suffice, for the British army could always be hurled into the communal fray at the brink of extreme danger, and the army had as yet remained apolitical and since its post-mutiny reorganization—untainted by communal religious passions.
However, Antrim confidence surely won't be high after their recent travails and all the soul-searching and debate that followed the Kerry defeat among the county's always vocal hurling fraternity.
And his leaps, as always, seem to hurl a challenge to gravity – especially a flying dive in which he seems to hang, horizontal, some six feet from the ground.
This week Charlie was saddened to read of the death of former NME writer Steven "Swells" Wells: "I disagreed with 85% of what he wrote, but I always wished I could hurl sentences together like him – he tossed words around like a demented cartoon chef.
As Homer reminds us in the Iliad, these protective contraptions were not always effective: The first to hurl, Great Ajax hit the ridge of the helmet's horsehair crest — the bronze point stuck in Acamas' forehead pounding through the skull and the dark came swirling down to shroud his eyes.
And yet the contestants nearly always bounce back to life to hurl themselves around the ring and into the next clinch.
But whereas the judge's anger was always contained, controlled, Yasi's was explosive — sometimes he would hurl a glass, a vase, a full cup of coffee, not caring where it landed.
On holiday, she always wanted to copy what her older sisters were doing, and would hurl herself into the pool without so much as a second thought.
Cutting and assembling, particularly in a digital age when one can hurl audio around the timeline as opposed to manually piecing it all together, has always been a thrill for Soderbergh.
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