She grinned and turned on her heel, ready to bolt down the hallway and dart her way out of the prison. |
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His eyes dart around and he whispers as he speaks as if what he's telling me is top secret. |
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As he quickened his pace to a jog, he saw a swift shape dart up a curling stairway. |
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He measured the length, and the diameter of the dart, and jotted it down in his small notepad. |
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Once or twice he tried to dart inside, but something kept him from doing so, and he only manages to burn himself badly in several places. |
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They dart among flowers and lay eggs among clusters of aphids, mealy bugs, mites, scale and other pests where their larvae can feed. |
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The Puerto Rican jumped, and the tranquilizer dart thudded against the wall, narrowly missing him. |
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Their cheerful porcelain-white blossoms dance and dart in the autumn breezes, towering over the heucheras, tiarellas, and ferns at their feet. |
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Soon the recruits start peeling away, unwilling or unable to keep up with us as we dart through traffic and around cops in cars and astride hogs. |
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Others deploy stylised forms of that peculiarly Western origami, the paper dart. |
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Ring-necked pheasants, descendants from flocks released for a hunting estate in the nineteenth century, dart between clumps of phragmites. |
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I saw him dart after a guy that kicked him in the groin near those buildings over there. |
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He would dart out his tongue right and left, as rapidly as lightning, and lap up the ants in quick succession, with the most laudable gulosity. |
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The event is expected to attract a lot of interest among dart enthusiasts and all are welcome on the night. |
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Many players enjoy the satisfying thud of a third dart in the centre bull for its flashiness alone. |
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Hummingbirds, with names like green hermits, green violet-ears, and amethyst-throated sunangels, whir and dart from vine flower to orchid. |
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Cyclists and delivery tricycles dart in and out of the traffic, threatening the pristine paint jobs of such exotic cars. |
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He expanded on Thomas's ethnoarchaeological study by analyzing 30 museum-curated dart specimens, most from the American Southwest. |
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His eyes glint and dart with mischief, his gestures are as exuberant as his rhetorical flourishes. |
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His eyes began to dart back and forth and he took out a handkerchief and wiped his brow. |
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A Titan Triggerfish chomps at some hard coral, as other fish gawp at us curiously or dart away. |
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You can pick it on jockeys, trainers, form and even a dart at the board at you have just as good a chance as getting a collect. |
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He reaches out a hand and with one deft, delicate dart of the fingers rotates my book to face him. |
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It is a great place for little trout as they dart about in the crystal water and feed on the fat flies that unwittingly drop from the branches. |
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The darting methods and the drugs used to dart the animals has advanced quite a lot. |
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They had spent hours trying to get close enough to the animals to dart them, but every time they got within range the animals evaded them. |
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We often dart the lions so we can take blood samples or tissue samples, and this definitely the most exciting experience. |
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Two medical personnel had just shot her mother with a tranquilizer dart and had bound her with restraining cloth. |
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The judges are looking for the rider to dart in decisively and cut a specific cow, but Joe is moving slowly. |
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He courteously includes any stray whim that floats through his mind, however original or trite, and lets it dart away without probing further. |
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Hundreds of tiny damselfishes dart around in shoals, finning their swift way through sunlit waters. |
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I can see small schools of brightly coloured damselfish dart in and out of their coral shelters. |
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If a dart pierces human skin and faecal matter gets into the target's bloodstream, there can be serious health consequences. |
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The dart raced through the long chamber and barrel and plunged into Soor's chest, right in the middle of his ribcage. |
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While he stood around gaping, Teddy fired his last dart and hit his final target square on. |
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She reached back, pulled the dart out and threw it at the target, where it stuck tip buried completely in the bullseye. |
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Mario for example went 180 180 60 and just landed his 8th dart beside the wire in the treble 7 on his attempt. |
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When the final dart was thrown this season in the Friday Night Mickey Mouse Darts League, Mick's Place had won the league championship title. |
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This more often than not meant most of their games resulted in a tortuous struggle to plant a dart in Double One. |
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Successful dart shooters father more babies than do snails that miss with their darts. |
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But it turns out that snails don't incorporate the calcium in the dart into their bodies. |
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Again the alert Connor was in the thick of things as he made a dart for the line, only to be blocked a couple of paces short of the target. |
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Jorgensen, looking to keep up that incredible run, made an early dart to the edge of the Norwich box where he was halted by Darren Kenton. |
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Nothing much looked on when centre Aaron Moule made a dart for the right-hand corner but somehow he reached out to plant the ball. |
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Her whole nature seemed sharpened and intensified into a pure dart of hate. |
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In those usually confident and bright eyes, there was a flickering dart of fear and fury. |
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She put in a dart that was shaped differently than the one she had pulled out of the guard. |
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I don't really work out, but I do like to move, and I dart up the subway stairs effortlessly now because my body feels good. |
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They perch on low shrubs or rocks, and dart out to grab prey from the air, the foliage, or the ground. |
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Black dashes dart across the screen, like grains of wild rice shaken on a sheet of paper. |
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Flashing brilliant sparks of glittering light as they hover and dart among flowers, hummingbirds evoke a surreal magic. |
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She worked out in the exercise room and there was a dart board right in front of the treadmill. |
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Instead, dozens of young children dart through the crowds selling small bottles of iced mineral water or brightly coloured fizzy drinks. |
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The man in the white coat holding the dart gun looked up as Aidan came down him without mercy and blinded by fury and wrath. |
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This is how pattern drafters take a bust dart from the basic design and move it to the shoulder, then replace it with gathers rather than a dart. |
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On rocky rummages in the shallows you might spy damsel fish, red mullet, painted combers and rainbow wrasse before they dart off. |
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Soft corals sway with the current, while schools of striped and spotted groupers, angelfish, batfish and lionfish dart between them. |
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Instead he knelt beside the bed, watching her eyes dart beneath their lids. |
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Her eyes dart frantically from side to side and she shoots me a petrified stare. |
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The dart from a blowpipe could strike there, but very few pipers could drive a dart hard enough to penetrate through the flesh into the brain. |
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An early version of Darts called Puff and Dart, used a blowpipe to fire a dart at the target. |
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Two long-haired, goateed young men in flannel shirts momentarily stopped their dart game to stare. |
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Some stare in open-mouthed curiosity, others dart in and out furtively under the cover of night, she said. |
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Predators from gopher snakes to lions have to be able to anticipate where their quarry will dart. |
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The Byron area has quietened off a tad but tailor are still around along with bream and dart. |
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The invite came with a dart, which each blindfolded guest was required to throw at a giant map of the world. |
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My preferred method of getting a flight out of the way of an incoming dart is for the flights to pop off easily on contact. |
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Here and there, a stray cat or dog would dart in and out of sight, and one or two even come close enough to the travelers to beg for food. |
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It has two modes of fire that can either lob the charge or fire it like a dart with a delayed explosion. |
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He watches birds and squirrels, and he chatters as they dart from ground to branches, tree to tree. |
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Throughout the conversation, the manager's eyes dart to the mobile perched on the edge of his desk, willing it to ring. |
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At the first sound of her peremptory voice and click of the stiletto heels, people dart behind doors and douse the lights. |
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Mom had taken me to the county fair with Lily, and I had won the painting by popping a balloon with a dart. |
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Many people criticize the eating qualities of tailor and blackfish but if treated the same way as dart, they are top table fish. |
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I brave the square and dart to its centre, circumnavigating the unconscious drunk snoozing in the sun. |
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With instinctual ease, he snatched up his blowgun, loaded it with a dart and shot forth one of the poison-tipped projectiles. |
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William gasped as the dart pierced his shoulder, but didn't even have time to turn round before the world dissolved away, and he fell forward onto the ground unconscious. |
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An angry red mark on his stomach displayed the area where the dart had pierced his armor and a purple bruise showcased where the plasma bolt had ricocheted. |
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Others assembled crossbows whose bows were of the finest black spring steel, that could hurl a dart with such force as would kill a fully armoured destrier with a single shot. |
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An unsteady hand raised to the offending body part, shaking fingers drawing up to pull the dart out of her flesh and the hood it had pierced through to reach her neck. |
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As the muezzin sounded the call to prayer from the local mosque, the bats started to come out and dart around us, flying and jinking through the air with grace and precision. |
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Williams and Fitton have been good pals for years, have thrown the odd dart in friendly combat, but this was the first time they had come face to face in matchplay. |
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Wagtails and sandpipers squeak and dart amongst the thick glossy hyacinth leaves, and at the muddy edges, bluethroats scuttle this way and that like mice. |
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A sharp pain stung his neck, and he lifted a hand to explore the area, grimly satisfied when he found a small dart, about as long as a joint of his index finger. |
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Beyond your balcony, is the sparkling water, where in the early morning, large manta rays bask in the sunshine and electric-blue fish dart in frenzy. |
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Brian Flanagan made a dart for the pavilion end from a ruck, and found the sharp Bernard Behan on his right and the out-half left the cover standing. |
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Bees dart homewards from far-off fields with the directness of an arrow. |
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But sometimes we get frustrated by puckers at the point of the dart. |
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We could say, in a Platonic sense, that the dart of nostalgia hits man, wounds him, and precisely in this way puts wings on him, lifts him upwards. |
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Gathers, pleats and soft tucks are preferable to dart shaping. |
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If they get bored, the shed boasts a CD player, dart board and draughts. |
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Also, the wall of Frisbees and the extensive dart selection might tip you off that the target Gas Pipe customer isn't your typical 20-year-old teahead. |
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In fact it suggests to us nothing less than a set of plastic dart flights. |
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In the field, they wondered, are the animals content to creep around most of the time, sprinting only when necessary, or do they regularly dart from place to place? |
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They tranquilized the bear with a dart so that it could be safely moved to a different area. |
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Shek glanced at the dartboard once before letting her own dart fly. |
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Charles looked around once more, and this time, as he was turning his head back, and saw an extremely fast shape dart between some trees about twenty feet away. |
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As we slowly navigate the rental van up a narrow sloping driveway, a half-dozen young teenage boys dart across our path, passing a basketball back and forth. |
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If you dart a giraffe and he falls over, the sort of force that would come from being 6 or 7 metres high and your head hitting the ground would crack the skull open. |
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My interests are now quicksilver streams that dart between, and are frequently dammed by, the immovable rocks of naps, meals, bedtimes and bubble-blowing sessions. |
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While shaft midsections were recovered more frequently than either proximal or distal ends of darts, eight proximal and 13 distal ends of dart shafts were identified. |
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His smile is shy, almost gentle, and his eyes dart nervously around him. |
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But that would have meant a significant split in the vote between dart and Rahm Emanuel. |
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However, the average dart is also likely to land away from the bullseye. |
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Emanuel is a national figure, and dart, for now, is scarcely known beyond the borders of Cook County. |
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I'd like to harvest seeds from my cupid's dart plant for trading. |
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Trigger had already fired a small dart into the back of his neck. |
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While Davis finds plenty of shortcomings he perceives in Emanuel, he has a hard time finding anything negative to say about dart. |
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In the hotel's 11-acre palm-fringed ground mynah birds chatter, chipmunks dart about and the rhythmic crashing of the ocean waves harmonises the languid days. |
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In attacks between last Sunday, and Wednesday the tyres, on vehicles parked around Bedford, were pierced with a dart or syringe, without any apparent motive. |
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Taylor insisted that he had not realised that the dart had missed and offered to replay the match and forfeit his prize money. |
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In the third round of the 2016 World Championship, Jelle Klaasen missed one dart to knock Taylor out and the match went to a deciding set. |
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The mezzobrows dart about anxiously from one little exclusive picture gallery to another. |
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The dart, which was sticking out of his pant leg, felt like a bee sting, he said. |
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Also, since 1983, famous dart board producer Winmau has based its global headquarters in Bridgend. |
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This class of dart was used by aboriginal Arctic hunters such as the Aleut until fairly recently. |
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The upward dart of a droll, pointed moustache has been modern and whimsical and masqueradish. The manner has corresponded. |
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State Fish and Game warden Marty Wall tranquilized the bear with a dart fired from a blow gun, then with a second dart from a rifle. |
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A tongue-like projection coils around a dart within the ribbon worm, ready to shoot out at prey. |
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Few actors' eyes dart with the sinister drollness of Neill's, and veteran character actors Czerny and Northam are likewise entertaining to watch. |
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The primary purpose of the flight is to produce drag and thus prevent the rear of the dart overtaking the point. |
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Nothing is punctured or pushed into the muscle of the tarpon or placed under a scale as with the old dart tags. |
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There is a place where bioscope is displayed and a different arena for archery, dart games, ball games where consumers can have a gala time. |
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Soon, regional standards emerged and many woodworkers supplemented bar tabs by fabricating dart boards for the local pubs. |
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When a dart strikes the board, the section makes contact with a metal plate, telling the computer where the player has thrown. |
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Scores of shoppers young and old dart between the aisles, desperately looking for the right card and gift for their loved ones. |
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A type of dart still finds use in military engagements, in the form of flechettes. |
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For competitive purposes a dart cannot weigh more than 50g including the shaft and flight and cannot exceed a total length of 300mm. |
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This style of dart board is most often found in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and parts of New York state. |
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A tough summer of good work against the West Indies and South Africa has been rewarded with 16 weeks in the old dart. |
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However, it wasn't until 2005 that viewers were able to see every dart thrown live at the World Championship. |
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Visitors were ordered indoors as zookeepers armed with brushes and dart guns chased the red river hogs. |
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Unique flight cams show the trajectory of the dart through the air in slow motion to sometimes surprising results. |
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In its function, an atlatl dart is more like a combination between a bow and an arrow. |
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A vet accidentally has shot a tranquiliser dart into a zookeeper wearing a gorilla suit, Reuters said. |
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It is able to dart forward to grab its prey by expelling water forcibly through its gill openings. |
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Two taps and a fast dart later, it was in the back of the net. |
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Fish were also marked with a single external dart tag inserted into the dorsal musculature and secured between the dorsal pterygiophores. |
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Very few dart players had their own nicknames until the Professional Darts Corporation circuit made it almost customary for every player to acquire a nickname. |
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As throwing begins, a dart of this type is designed to flex in compression between the accelerating force at its nock and the inertia of its weighted point, storing energy. |
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Late in this throw, as the point moves faster and so offers less resistance, the dart releases most of this energy by springing away from the thrower. |
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Since the dart must store almost all of the system's elastic energy, more care, planning, and weight of elastic material must be invested in its construction. |
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Assuming standard scoring, the optimal area to aim for on the dart board in order to maximize the player's score varies significantly based on the players skill. |
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In 1978, the World Championships started and were covered by the BBC, the BBC innovated with the split screen showing the throwing of the dart and where it hit the board. |
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Since it's inflatable, various artworld wags have been plotting how to shoot a dart into its side and watch it flobber down like a great big burst balloon. |
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Generally speaking a heavier dart will require a larger flight. |
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The bars have all been yuppified and there's no room for a dart board. |
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Cupid's dart, anchors, hearts and mermaids were highly favoured. |
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But yet his hardnesse savde him not against the piercing dart. |
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Blue poison dart frog, found in the forests of the far northern Brazil. |
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Jaguars, tapirs, harpy eagles, sloths, tarantulas, poison dart frogs. |
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The eggs are sometimes divided by an anchor or dart, as in the accompanying example. |
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A fierce contest ensued with the Aspasioi in which Alexander was wounded in the shoulder by a dart, but eventually the Aspasioi lost. |
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