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Safarini then heaved Kumar out of the door onto the tarmac below.
As quarterback Marcus Randall heaved a Hail Mary pass downfield, fans rushed onto the edges of the field ready to celebrate Kentucky's victory.

heaved and at
" Kidd snatched up and heaved an ironbound bucket at Moore.
" After an officer picked her up and heaved her into the back of the wagon, the crowd became a mob and went " berserk ": " It was at that moment that the scene became explosive ".
Some of us got close to the wire and we started to cut it with a pliers, you might as well try and snip Cloyne round tower with a scissors .” He then grabbed hold of the stakes holding the barbed wire, " I dashed at the first one, heaved and strained and it came into my arms … I believe there was wild cheering when they saw what I was at, but I only heard the screech of bullets and saw dirt rising all round from where they hit.
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote " seldom has any comedian seemed to work so persistently and hard at trying to be violently funny with weak material "; he called the script a " basically unoriginal and largely witless piece of farce carpentry that has to be pushed and heaved at stoutly in order to keep on the move.

heaved and got
He got a knee up into Roberts' belly, used both hands and heaved him clear, then scrambled to his feet.

heaved and out
The Jocks then heaved me up and I jumped into a ditch – an old trench filled with liquid mud – which took me some time to get out of.
Only when the brigade major " heaved out his revolver, stuck it in my stomach and said, ' I'll shoot you if you don't go back.

heaved and .
Somebody heaved a stone.
Digby heaved a deep ethereal sigh.
A separate crew hauled the accumulated water to the main deck and heaved the water over the port side.
angrily declaring that Part XVII of the Constitution of India which declared that Hindi was the official language should " be heaved and thrown into the Arabian Sea.
Over millions of years, as the Rocky Mountains uplifted, powerful tectonic forces heaved veins of coal close to the surface of the land, leaving significant and relatively accessible reserves.
When Akbar became displeased with him he ended up being heaved off a terrace in the Agra Fort.
The bypass would have opened sooner, but the lime-stabilised subsoil heaved and cracks opened up in the road surface.
In one incident, he shot his coachman during a disagreement then heaved the body into the coach on top of his wife and took over the reins himself.
Now with news that Bellone and Minerve are almost certainly " heaved down ", and Iphigenia and Néréide are likely to be of little use even if refitted, Aubrey believes the tide has turned in his favour.
He said that as he was doing so, Tongogara heaved a huge sigh and died in his arms.
He said that as he was doing so, Tongogara heaved a huge sigh and died in his arms.
He shook his head and heaved a sigh: In vain, my Christ, in vain, he muttered ; two thousand years have gone by and men crucify You still.
: The whole earth heaved and flashed, a tremendous and magnificent column rose up in the sky.
Yong-min heaved a sigh.
Dereck Whittenburg heaved a last-second desperation shot that was caught short of the rim and dunked by Lorenzo Charles as time expired.
The stony lithalsa ( heaved mounds ) found on the archipelago of Svalbard are an example.
Police, without military support, fired upon crowds as protesters took up arms, heaved rocks, and used strong weapons against police forces.
In a 34-10 opening day victory over the Seattle Seahawks, Moorman lined up to hold for what looked like a routine Field Goal attempt by placekicker Rian Lindell, but instead took the ball and heaved a 19 yard touchdown strike to Defensive End Ryan Denney.

dead and man
The eyes always held Hague, eyes of a dead man, lidless as a lizard's, with the fixed intensity of a cobra.
For less than a dozen miles from the unplowed land of the dead man lived another settler who had ignored the warnings that his existence might be foreclosed on -- a blatant and defiant rustler named Fred Powell.
Present at the scene -- in addition to the dead man, who was indeed Louis Thor -- had been Thor's partner Bill Blake, and Antony Rose, an advertising agency executive who handled the zing account.
One false move on his part and he would be a dead man.
Many of my friends at the time thought that I had received a well-deserved condemnation when Lincoln Steffens denounced me in a review of one of my books as a perfect example of the obsolete man who could understand and sympathize only with the dead past.
At one point in the game when the skinny old man in suspenders who was acting as umpire got in the way of a thrown ball and took it painfully in the kidneys, he lay there unattended while players and spectators wrangled over whether the ball was `` dead '' or the base runners were free to score.
Our man stopped dead and glowered at Felix.
A man named Lars Simon, playwright-director, had expressed a wish that Anthony Payne drop dead.
The new birth is necessary because the natural man is spiritually dead and blind.
And she said that after this man had been dead for a week she had gone to Reuveni and accepted his proposal.
I had come prepared to worship at the feet of this classic, and he turned out to be a rather bitter old man who smelled of dead cigars.
* 1943 – World War II: Operation Mincemeat: The submarine surfaces in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain to deposit a dead man planted with false invasion plans and dressed as a British military intelligence officer.
Tests for traces of explosives on the clothes of eleven of the dead proved negative, while those of the remaining man could not be tested as they had already been washed.
" It was considered a great triumph among the Marquesans to eat the body of a dead man.
In his 2006 homily for Corpus Christi, Pope Benedict XVI noted the similarity between the Christian story of the resurrection and pagan myths of dead and resurrected gods: " In these myths, the soul of the human person, in a certain way, reached out toward that God made man, who, humiliated unto death on a cross, in this way opened the door of life to all of us.
Thus, the digitalis plants have earned several, more sinister, names: dead man ’ s bells and witch's gloves.
Her reported first words were, " Is the bloody man dead yet?
And to bring a man to the understanding and feeling that faith only justifieth, Paul proveth that the whole nature of man is so poisoned and so corrupt, yea and so dead concerning godly living or godly thinking, that it is impossible for her to keep the law in the sight of God.
In County Louth, Volunteers shot dead an RIC man near the village of Castlebellingham on 24 April, in an incident in which 15 RIC men were also taken prisoner.
A few days later, reporter Goro Maki finds the vessel intact but deserted as he explores the vessel, he finds all the crew dead except for one young man called Hiroshi Okumura, who has been badly wounded.
Their last meeting was in 1658 at Hampton Court, though they could not speak for long or meet again because of the Protector's worsening illness — Fox even wrote that " he looked like a dead man ".
Robert Wise's film Audrey Rose ( 1977 ) for example, deals with a man who claims that his daughter is the reincarnation of another dead person.
He who paints living animals is more estimable than those who only represent dead things without movement, and as man is the most perfect work of God on the earth, it is also certain that he who becomes an imitator of God in representing human figures, is much more excellent than all the others ... a painter who only does portraits still does not have the highest perfection of his art, and cannot expect the honour due to the most skilled.

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