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It's a decent 4x4 and can hare up a 30-degree slope without breaking stride.
Astride belching motorcycles, they hare up and down sand dunes, and accompany Max, Furiosa, and the Wives on the final leg of the plot.
Then she picked the hare up and flung him outside — he was no use to them, and she did not want him soiling the hut.
The left-wing Kay Wilson had gone close earlier on when Scarratt gave her a chance to hare up the touchline with only a desperate tackle by Briggs saving a try.
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Accidents and safety cars played their part in mixing up the pack and ensuring the winner was undecided until the final moments when Ricciardo came haring up from fourth at his last pitstop, making moves where there should have been none, all on a track ill-suited to a last-minute blitz.
They are seen dining on human flesh, and the sight will send some viewers haring up the aisles in disgust; yet it is more than merely disgusting, because the young French director Mathieu Kassovitz keeps the mood so low and slow that you end up feeling not repelled but inexplicably sad, as if you were reading an epitaph on a tomb.
Other good things: it was an excellent episode for PC Jim, managing to outsmart Bobby and track down Colin Blakefield by threatening everyone with a visit from the IRA ("Yes, you should probably watch out for them") before haring up to the north west to visit Joe's dad, and then back to London to don a 1970s flak jacket and stand in for the prime minister.
"Graham Onions was simply superb after being jettisoned from the Test side and haring up the motorway to replace Mitch Claydon at the start of the Notts innings.
Spotting Tom Palmer in the defensive line, he zipped round the second-row and found Cummins haring up on his outside, the right-winger diving over in the corner to put the Wallabies 11-9 up.
Half-breaks that two years ago had him haring up on the ball-carrier's shoulder now go untouched; half-chances when he has both ball and space seldom go forth to multiply.
Discarded by City years ago, regarded initially by the Kop as a willing but ultimately limited playmaking imposter, it's as if all those years spent haring up and down touchlines across the country have instead bestowed upon him a unique sense of late-career enlightenment, a man who ran in straight lines for so long that he nows sees all of the angles, all of the time.
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