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  • "Catapults" is a short but funky No Todd Shaw track that made it instant rewind material.

    Dart Adams presents Livications: When They Reminisce Dart Adams 2008

  • Catapults you from bone-chilling to heartwarming to too hot to handle.

    Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010

  • Catapults you from bone-chilling to heartwarming to too hot to handle.

    Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010

  • We've got a good friend with a PhD in engineering, and he's built a number of them with his son (they've also made some pretty impressive Pumpkin Catapults that can toss a good sized one over 40 yards).

    Never Look Down The Barrell of a Loaded Spudgun 2008

  • Catapults you from bone-chilling to heartwarming to too hot to handle.

    Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010

  • BLAIR: "Taller Children" is the title track from the new CD by Elizabeth & The Catapults.

    Song For Our Times: Elizabeth And The Catapult 2009

  • Catapults you from bone-chilling to heartwarming to too hot to handle.

    Unforgivable Laura Griffin 2008

  • Catapults were the key component of arresting gear for planes on the aircraft carriers.

    The Navy and Married Life 2003

  • Catapults I knew them to be and around each swarmed a knot of soldiers, fixing the great stones in place, drawing back the thick ropes that, loosened, would hurl forth the projectiles.

    The Metal Monster 2004

  • Catapults and siege engines heaved rocks and bales of burning, oil-soaked straw at the crest of the tawny palisade.

    Carnivores of Light and Darkness Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

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