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Another resident, Brett Faison, said he was hit by a chunk of plaster.
He was hit by a chunk of wood that bloodied his eye and cut the right side of his face.
My Dad had a chunk of his face removed last year to be replaced by a chunk of his arse.
Impetuous at times, he is deeply distrusted by a chunk of the Socialist left wing, particularly after his hard line over evicting illegal Roma.
The Columbia broke apart on re-entry apparently because of wing damage caused on liftoff by a chunk of foam thrown off the external tank.
Mark Roberts, 47, a safety consultant and life-long climber, was climbing Snowdon with two friends when he was knocked off by a chunk of falling ice, he told the British Mountaineering Council.
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You cannot repair a broken windshield by screaming "I DID THE RIGHT THING WITH MY MONEY BY ELIMINATING A CHUNK OF STUDENT LOAN PRINCIPAL" at it.
He saw equipment, tools and car parts floating by, along with a chunk of one building, which had collapsed into the filthy rising tide.
It's such a sense of how you get better by playing a chunk of shows.
3. Man is cured of arachnophobia — by losing a chunk of his brain The human brain can be super weird.
By reselling a chunk of the oil, the government gets up to $400m a year, or about 4% of GDP.
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