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is catapulted

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A device or weapon for throwing or launching large objects, such as a mechanical aid on aircraft carriers designed to help airplanes take off from the flight deck.

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Jack is catapulted "to continents of ice".

Suddenly he is catapulted into reality by a compelling event.

Jack is catapulted to a polar region where he is encased in ice.

In both cases, material from the star falls inward and is catapulted out by the spinning neutron star or black hole.

And so Millet is catapulted down the rabbit hole of jealousy, from which there is little chance of return — and never to innocence.

Sometimes the hero is catapulted skyward, only to land as safely as a tumbler in "Le Grand C". On Saturday, for Ricochet's finale, air itself plays a role.

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That suggests that it isn't just name recognition that is catapulting Clinton at this time.

"He's been catapulted into the limelight.

"I had just been catapulted into life.

Last season Francis Coquelin was catapulted from obscurity.

Gregory Biggs, 37 years old, was catapulted onto the hood of Mallard's car.

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