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There, they threw off their cloaks, revealing heavy weapons, and told people to get out.
In frustration, they threw off this burden at their very inception, left with only some misremembered words to cling on to.
They threw off Minoan control c. 1400 and were dominant in the Aegean until they themselves were overwhelmed by the next wave of invaders c. 1150.
But horses were more efficient at start-and-stop traveling, and locomotives weren't welcome in cities, because they threw off sparks that set fires and because with some regularity they exploded.
But while family dynasties have always been a part of the American political scene, throwing aristocracy in the face of voters reeks of the kind of nobility that Americans thought they threw off in the American Revolution.
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They throw off the usual constraints of language to achieve something teasingly individual.
Then they throw off the restraints and revert to their worst instincts, bullying others and insulating themselves with sycophants.
Nothing terrible will happen.' Sometimes they throw off their burkas there, and we walk in the street together.
But there is no doubt that each time they meet, they throw off more than enough sparks to generate big buzz and put a bounce in television ratings.
Women in Iran are protesting laws that require them to wear full hijab while driving by filming themselves laughing as they throw off the "visible symbol of oppression".
In his slim 2007 novel, "The Reluctant Fundamentalist," the Pakistan-born writer Mohsin Hamid takes these two words and rubs them together until they throw off intellectual sparks.
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