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Mr. Babbitt's head struck the pavement and he later died.
They looked straight ahead, holding their rifles, boots striking the pavement.
I fantasise about a pair of big, strong, hobnailed shoes which make a distinctive noise as they strike the pavement.
Salazar wanted him to run more on his forefoot and also to strike the pavement more sharply — "like you're clawing at the ground," Ritzenhein described it — to maximize the energy pushing him forward.
*Make available on all sport utilities a kind of ceiling-mounted air bag that covers the side windows during a rollover, to prevent occupants' heads from going through the windows and striking the pavement when a vehicle starts flipping over.
But then it was as if he slipped or lost his balance, he fell across my lap, and a single fluent stream of vomit struck the pavement beside my shoes.
I heard the horses' hooves striking the pavement long before they were visible, and when they stopped at an intersection, those of us on the sidewalk, and in cars and on motorcycles, couldn't help but pause and admire them, smiling as the wind played with their brushed tails.
That moment is a single frame in which a puff of smoke, presumably from a bullet striking the pavement, billows up near Laquan's prone but still-twitching body as he lay in the middle of the street.
We wish we were, but somehow catastrophe always strikes when the pavement runs out; we panic when we cannot hear traffic, at least in the distance.
Although the people occupying his farm left last year, their legal right to return at any time was never revoked.In 2009 Mr Brito transferred his hunger strike to the pavement outside the offices of the Organisation of American States (OAS) in Caracas.
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