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The duck, perhaps while it was diving for food, had thrust its beak through this thing, which had slipped down over its neck.
Free agency had thrust me into uncertainty.
In their absence, through injury and maybe a little weariness, Dominic Thiem has thrust himself into the conversation with mixed conviction.
"Do you have thrust?" "Roger that".
And it has thrust Herbalife under a harsh spotlight.
The effort has thrust Joye in the limelight.
The Greenpeace controversy has thrust some examples into the spotlight.
The skull shows signs of two lethal injuries; the base of the back of the skull had been completely cut away by a bladed weapon, which would have exposed the brain, and another bladed weapon had been thrust through the right side of the skull to impact the inside of the left side through the brain.
"Fairy Fay" was a nickname given to a victim allegedly found on 1887 "after a stake had been thrust through her abdomen", but there were no recorded murders in Whitechapel at or around Christmas 1887.
And that discovery meant that the unfortunate lady who had had a chopstick thrust through one of her eyes into part of her brain called the inferior prefrontal subcortex (IPS) presented an opportunity.
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