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He lands, and, accelerating again, continues to bolt from the unseen terror in pursuit.
Next was a comedian whose nerves caused her to bolt from the room (ting).
The sign sang and hissed and seemed to bolt from him.
At different points, Republicans seemed poised to bolt from Mr. Bush on the war — and other issues — but held firm.
When I woke and remembered what had happened, part of me wanted to bolt from my E.R. bed.
Rashly attempting to bolt from his Stasi handlers (one of them his aunt), he ducks into a supermarket.
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Lately, he has taken to bolting from his news conferences when he didn't like the questions.
And another retired professor who, in police parlance, is "known to local coffee shops," and prone to bolting from restaurants he finds to be too crowded.
The result prompted Coach John Tortorella to bolt angrily from the postgame news conference.
When he rejoined the leaders, he tried four times to bolt away from them.
Showing good strength in sunny and warm weather, they took turns trying to bolt away from one another near the end, where Kroon won easily.
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