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Thrusting forward from deep in the Burnley half, he fed Ireland and continued his driving run towards the penalty area where he arrived in perfect time to meet Young's low centre.
Stewart Downing's extra-time goal for Aston Villa denies Burnley Stuart James at Villa Park 2010
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(Thrusting Linda back to right front and striding up to Hubbard.)
THEFT 2010
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Thrusting on eight substitutes just after the hour against the tiring home players gave the scoreline a gloss that the first-half performance had hardly merited.
Josh McEachran's promise gives Chelsea hope of a balanced future 2011
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Thrusting capitalists, striving Irish immigrants, freed slaves, liberated women, veterans mangled by war and Plains Indians both menacing and menaced—they're all here.
Tales of the Old West and Aging Spies Nancy deWolf Smith 2011
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Thrusting the instrument into the huge bear's nostril, Mulcachy cut a clean round chunk of living meat out of one side of it.
CHAPTER XXXIII 2010
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What it says about the owner Thrusting young jock who cares more about mountain bikes than his feminine side.
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Thrusting its legs into the dark earth, dirt scraping up.
Mr Goosevort Ivan R. 2011
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Thrusting us three months into the future with "Meet Jane Doe" solved many problems, the greatest being Echo's lack of meaningful involvement in "Dollhouse."
‘Dollhouse’ Episode 2.07 & 2.08 Recaps: ‘Meet Jane Doe’ & ‘A Love Supreme’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Thrusting one hand out in front of him like a fencer, Tippett said: He tried it and looked like Zorro out there.
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Thrusting his muzzle to meet her in love, he chanced to encounter her face with his soft-hard little nose with such force as to make her recoil and cry out.
CHAPTER XXI 2010
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