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A stream of water is then slowly poured up his nose.
Mr. Tillman said he was asphyxiated with a plastic bag, beaten with a phone book, subjected to a mock execution and had soda poured up his nose.
Around 2,000 investors, many of them British pensioners, poured up to £50,000 each into Mr Fryett's main "green oil" company, Sustainable AgroEnergy Plc, through an unregulated investment vehicle, and face a potential loss of up to £32m.
Not since the massed ranks of Trelawny's army poured up from the far west to cheer on Cornwall in the 1991 County Championship final has there been a more eagerly awaited pilgrimage up the A30 and A303.
A18 Flash Flooding in Kansas A storm poured up to a foot of rain over parts of northeast Kansas, resulting in flash flooding that left people stranded in homes and cars.
Destitute youngsters without any idea of how to take care of themselves, hundreds of them, poured up and down the Ave near the campus in a state of crazed exhaustion, kicking along through rubbish as in the aftermath of a generalized panic or some major disaster, looking hideous in the orange light of street lamps.
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"You get yourself into a position to pour up one nostril, and it gets up to your sinus and drains out the other side," Stocking explained.
"I knew that if we ceased firing at once, & undertook to go down the ravine as we came up, that the rebels would pour up over the fort and open a murderous fire upon us".
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced yesterday that it will pour up to $500 million over 10 years into an initiative to encourage more minority scientists to pursue research as a career and to bolster their chances of winning a grant.
Something pours up out of the tear -- ooze or stuffing.
Invite friends over, pour up some wine or beer and pass around a physical photo album.
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