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ended in a single burst of glorious criminality.
Drivers may use a single burst of power, or multiple short bursts.
In terms of pressure per single burst of activity, these are the strongest muscles we have.
The two soldiers fired their shots from the derelict building more or less simultaneously in a single burst of fire.
Its 50 or so houses were almost all built in a single burst of activity, from 1895 to 1902.
They were trying to frack the entire lateral portion of the wellbore at once, with a single burst of pressurized fluid.
As the firing neared its peak, Lieutenant Smith ordered the men around him to disperse so they could not all be struck by a single burst of fire.
Howard Cunnell's useful edition, "On the Road: The Original Scroll" (Viking; $29.95), makes it clear that, despite his later talk about the spontaneous method of composition, Kerouac did not create the published book in a single burst of inspiration.
The 1970s – "a prolonged downpour with a single burst of sunshine", as Andrew O'Hagan memorably described it – was not a propitious time to be in England, but Testino loved it from the day he arrived.
Up the street, a heavy metal door resembled a huge sieve, with dozens of holes each nearly an inch in diameter -- the work, a passer-by said, of a single burst from a heavy Israeli machine gun.
As Orson Welles, who wrote the introduction to Cintrón's autobiography, Memoirs of a Bullfighter (1968; originally published in Spanish, 1962), concluded, the matadora's career ended in a single burst of glorious criminality.
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