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Imagine an ejection lever that would eject the movement from the case.
The Nances have invented a system that would eject passengers from a plane in peril during flight.
Some conscientious minion must have finally spotted it and gotten rid of it, as a butler would eject a stray dog from the house.
It would eject, but would emerge trailing a loop of slender, slippery tape, the end snagged deep in the player's insides.
Although persuasive, the theory eventually failed when examined in detail; scientists could not find a combination of properties for a spinning proto-Earth that would eject the right kind of proto-Moon.
These skeptics say that the inspectors would never have been allowed to find the nuclear weapons plants Saddam was building; all they could do was get close enough that Saddam would eject them.
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And so she'd eject him from the first of his two worlds, the house, into the second.
Another offered even odds that they'd eject before they retired, an unpleasant prospect given the severe injuries pilots often sustained when blasted out of their cockpits and into an unforgiving airstream.
I'd eject from my kayak, get stuck in a hydraulic (a point in the river where the river flows back on itself, creating a loop like a washing machine) and not be able to get out.
Instead, he'd ejected and been captured by the North Vietnamese.
Someone asked him, later that day, if it was true that he'd ejected from the L.L.T.V. "Yeah," he said.
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