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Rising, he angrily tears the note she left into tiny pieces and hurls them across the sand.
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He hurls a grenade at the enemy, giving cover to a third Ranger who rushes to their aid.
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He takes a breath and hurls himself off the building, swooping deep into the gloaming until he disappears from view.
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The leader of France's extreme-right National Front, Jean-Marie Le Pen, now hurls most of his abuse at Muslims, not Jews.
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It can be a manager who hurls anger at a politically motivated colleague, or lashes out in frustration at an employee.
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The Indian Ocean furiously hurls itself against the jagged coast and the air shudders with the power of its large explosions.
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In turn, each hurls his or her flaming torch onto the pile.
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She hurls herself into the rapid tangolike passages, sawing, smacking, plucking, hopping over the violin strings until they seem to burst into flame.
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The meteoric first film by the French director Leos Carax, from 1984, hurls Alex (Denis Lavant), an aspiring filmmaker his own age, out of one desperately romantic relationship and into another, through a permanently nocturnal Parisian atmosphere of poetic coincidences and crazy risks.
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