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They answered him in monosyllables, nods, occasionally muttering in Greek to one another, awaiting the word from Papa, who restlessly cracked his knuckles, anxious to stuff himself into his white Cadillac and burst off to the freeway.
There was a gabble of voices from indoors, young hungry sounds like cats after fish, and a burst of swearing from the old man.
The black Fudo seemed to stare rigidly back at him and Richard's eyes were caught by the Fudo's in fascination, and then Richard was shocked as, all at once, flames shot out from the sharp features of Fudo's face and there was a terrible metallic scraping sound, as if the large statue were about to burst from some pressure within it.
APCs are fundamentally different from the previously used armoured half-tracks in that they offer a higher level of protection from artillery burst fragments, and greater mobility in more terrain types.
No great extinction or burst of diversity separates the Cretaceous from the Jurassic.
Companies like Cisco, which did not have any production facilities, but bought from other manufacturers, were able to leave quickly and actually do well from the situation as the bubble burst and products were sold cheaply.
In the United Kingdom, the 1979 Mod revival brought with it a burst of fresh creativity from fanzines, and for the next decade, the youth subculture inspired the production of dozens of independent publications.
As the light from the burst passes through the two galaxies on the way to Earth ( outside the frame to the right ), some colours are absorbed by the cool gas in the galaxies, leaving characteristic dark lines in the spectrum.
With the most reckless violence of manner and language, he abused the character of the House ; and, after the first burst of his denunciations had passed, suddenly changing his tone, he exclaimed, " You think, perhaps, this is not parliamentary language ; I know it ; nor are you to expect such from me.
When synchronizing multiple clock-dependent digital devices together with video, such as digital audio recorders, the devices must be connected to a common word clock signal that is derived from the house black burst signal.
Again, converse to popular knowledge, the " shadow " is not the remains or ash of the victim, but in fact it was the area around the shadow, not obscured by the person's silhouette that was lightened by X-rays from the burst, leaving a dark " negative " shadow.
The name Oligocene comes from the Greek ( oligos, few ) and ( kainos, new ), and refers to the sparsity of additional modern mammalian species of fauna after a burst of evolution during the Eocene.
According to the growth rates post 2006, noticeable progress from these figures happened until early 2008, when the ' global financial crisis ' burst Spain's property bubble.
Supernovae are extremely luminous and cause a burst of radiation that often briefly outshines an entire galaxy, before fading from view over several weeks or months.
Buffalo then took over and stormed down the field, advancing 63 yards in just four plays and scoring on a 31-yard burst from running back Thurman Thomas on the first play of the fourth quarter, regaining the lead at 19-17.
The first salvo of the Soviet nuclear attack on the central United States ( as shown from the point of view of the residents of Kansas and western Missouri ) occurs at 3: 38 p. m. Central Daylight Time when a large-yield nuclear weapon is air burst at a high altitude over Kansas City, Missouri, in order to generate an electromagnetic pulse and disable any defensive weapons covering the nearby Minuteman III missile silos of Whiteman AFB.
When President Andrew Jackson was leaving the Capitol out of the East Portico after the funeral of South Carolina Representative Warren R. Davis, Richard Lawrence, an unemployed and deranged housepainter from England, either burst from a crowd or stepped out from hiding behind a column and aimed a pistol at Jackson which misfired.
In March 1971, five Sheridans from the 11th ACR were lost in one day to RPG fire, all five vehicles burst into flames and were totally destroyed.

burst and hot
Above these pits, there are hills formed by the hot masses burst out from the ground as estimated by a logical reasoning.
The boilers burst, sending red hot coals flying back and raining down on the wooden passenger cars of the two trains.
A hot water pipe had burst overnight and was flooding the ground floor.
Also important was never setting the burner flame where it would heat the tube white hot, which would rapidly damage the tube and could cause it to burst explosively.
The cones may also burst open in hot weather.
It is hypothesized that any small grains that formerly existed were destroyed by strong ultraviolet radiation in the areas around the hot luminous stars that were formed in the galaxy's recent burst of star formation.
The wooden staircase burst into flames and, acting like a chimney, sent hot gases, fire, and black smoke swirling up the stairwell.
Flambé (, ; also spelled flambe ) is a cooking procedure in which alcohol is added to a hot pan to create a burst of flames.
He would also provide a demonstration of sheer lung power by blowing up a hot water bottle with his mouth until it burst.
The cartridges have a smaller case diameter and can split or burst when fired in the larger magnum chamber, releasing hot powder gasses and particle fragments out of the action at high speed, possibly resulting in injury to the shooter or bystanders.
According to an airline spokesman, the hot rubber from the burst tyres had caused wiring short-circuits.
According to an airline spokesman, the hot rubber from the burst tyres had caused wiring short-circuits.
At approximately 12: 00, on 13 September, at coordinates, a decision was made to fumigate steerage by dipping a red-hot chain into a bucket of tar ; the chain became too hot for the boatswain to hold, and it was dropped onto the deck, which immediately burst into flames ; although the ship was traveling at only half speed it was impossible to stop the engines as the engine crew had become asphyxiated.

burst and confinement
Class society, would be sublated, the Hegelian circuit completed, as the productive forces burst their confinement in bourgeois society as they did those of feudal-and orientalism, and the contradiction of class society is finally resolved into a version of the prior classless state but at the much higher level of human development that would be in effect then.
Like most toroidal confinement schemes, the RFP relies on a transient burst of current to create the plasma and the magnetic fields that confine it.

burst and room
" At this point, the Inquisition — consisting of Cardinal Ximénez ( Michael Palin ), and his assistants Cardinal Biggles ( Terry Jones ), and Cardinal Fang ( Terry Gilliam )— burst into the room to the sound of a jarring musical sting.
According to his own account, he burst into tears and fled to his room.
The door of the Earl ’ s room was burst open to reveal him facing them, sword in hand.
When he came and burst into the room, he saw the statue of Protesilaus.
They hear him coming and burst out of his room, scratching the record.
Impulse noise sources such as a blank pistol shot or balloon burst may be used to measure the impulse response of a room.
Soon after, Dumbledore and other teachers burst into the room, stunning Moody and saving Harry.
Steve and Cynthia burst into the room and separate Audrey from David, revealing that Audrey is being controlled by Tak through the use of can-tahs ( bewitched stone animal figures ).
However, he collapses before he can burst in on them, and Alex comes out of Jenny's room to find him dead on the floor.
The words finally spoken, he leaves the room, and both boys burst into tears.
Balbinus, believing that this news was part of a plot by Pupienus to have him assassinated, refused, and the two began to argue just as the Praetorians burst into the room.
After M < sup > lle </ sup > Rimbaud and her senile father ( Spike Milligan ) return from the prison, the peasants burst into the room and capture the piss-boy “ king ” and M < sup > lle </ sup > Rimbaud.
Superintendent Whittaker burst into the room, followed by 15 to 20 guards ( the exact number is uncertain ) and shouted orders to take the suffragists to their cells.
" Indeed, when Major Earnshaw and Captain Lasher and I burst into that locked room, my most distinct memory is the smell of Colonel Warburton's cigar.
The third struck the hull underwater and burst inside the ship, flooding a generator room and damaging the bulkhead to an adjoining boiler room, partially flooding it.
His last televised match with the WWF was on Sunday Night Heat some weeks later, when he burst into Eddie Guerrero and Chyna's locker room, accusing Guerrero ( who was the European Champion at the time ) of not treating the belt with the respect it deserved.
Imari enters the room and destroys the Bible Black with a spell that causes it to burst into flames, then reveals herself to be a hermaphrodite, showing that Kitami's ritual was successful.
Palin, Jones, and Gilliam would burst into the room whenever someone uttered a form of the trigger phrase, " I didn't expect a Spanish Inquisition.
"), with the perfective describing foregrounded actions within that scene (" Suddenly, a man burst into the room, ran over to the table, and grabbed the gun.
The defense claimed that MacIntyre had burst into Capano's room and, as Capano and MacIntyre were wrestling for the gun, it fired, killing Fahey.
Between seafood courses, the four gunmen burst into the dining room and opened fire with. 32 and. 38 caliber revolvers.
Chewbacca and Ralrracheen burst into the room immediately and Leia tells them not to kill the alien.
Spanish shore batteries continued their fire, and one shell burst near the after engine room hatch killing four of the crew and Ens.

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