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You pay $X to bet that, say, Vladimir Putin is hurled out of office.
The car was torn to pieces, young recruits were hurled out of the train, and others were mangled.
Instead of TVs being hurled out of hotel-room windows, the nearest thing to unruly in A Late Quartet is someone breaking a vase, accidentally.
All these romantics aren't good for you, you know," he says, rather patronisingly, as he helps her collect the books she has hurled out of a window in a fit of teenage angst.
Until the last five seconds of the final round in the 55kg category she had looked in control only to be hurled out of the ring at the worst possible moment.
By Andy Borowitz June 8, 2017 WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—The White House was on lockdown Thursday morning after a television was hurled out of a window, the Secret Service reported.
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Loud, driving, even raw sound has been a hallmark, as with the banged chords hurled out at the start of the opera "De Materie" ("Matter," 1984-89).
Her pianos vanished in gutteral whispers; her high notes, hurled out with vehemence, often fell short of their mark.
Wind turbines tend to collect large amounts of ice, and aside from introducing significant drag and reducing performance, a spinning turbine can hurl out large chunks of ice that can cause serious damage.
Some critics find the album insular and overlong, but something alchemical happens when fans join Drake to hurl out lyrics about the minutiae of relationships.
It took an hour to hike to the top in the sweltering heat, during which the volcano belched smoke and hurled out rocks of solidified lava.
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