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During the next four minutes, the interior of the Black Hawks rustled alive with the metallic cough of rounds being chambered.
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At home excuses are rustled up to keep him in the limelight.
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Every time the trees rustled in the breeze, my ears pricked up at an auditory illusion of a rushing river just around the next bend.
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Chastened, they rustled up 87 contracts, to build 10, 300 homes, which Mr Covas signed at a lavish ceremony on November 30th, while homeless groups protested outside his palace.
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Animals are rustled, crops stolen, people assaulted and even killed.
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Scudamore did not have a franchise in L.A. at the time, but he rustled up a team of eight, who descended upon the woman's house for a massive public purge.
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This may be tangential to the broader questions this whole affair has rustled up but I think that shooting uphill is a good rule of thumb, whether or not you face legal threats.
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And it was in Bandera that the Great Western Trail began, and with it the cult of the cowboy: 300, 000 head of longhorn cattle, most rustled from Mexico, herded through its broad main street every year in the 1870s and '80s, a last staging post to stock up on liquor and chilli brick before the long, hard ride to Dodge City, Kansas.
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