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1. With a deep sigh, he turned on the antique chairs and smashed them to pieces until there wasn’t a chunk bigger than his fist
2. They took a huge chunk of skin off his back, there's no way he could have survived it
3. "That war, so we need a detonation, we need to destroy that asteroid so there is no single chunk to guide into the planet
4. The Al-Harron's main section appeared to be a thousand-foot chunk of heavy rock with a hundred foot hole bored thru it that twinkled with containment fields
5. She takes one look at me, glances round the room and goes quickly over to where the kitchen roll stands and tears off a chunk, bringing it back to the table and handing it to me
6. He thought about it for a moment, using the time to tear the cellophane from the oaty bar she’d bought for him and ripping off a chunk with his teeth
7. A chunk of bread spread with unsalted butter accompanies this feast – I’m starving!
8. We go into the kitchen and he cuts a couple of slices of bread, butters them and hands them to me with a chunk of cheese from the fridge
9. When you've got a chunk done, let me know and I'll have a look through it
10. I can’t get over the fact that this was nearly twenty years … okay, it’s actually seventeen years … but that is a hell of a chunk of someone’s life
11. Naturally, the upkeep of the two properties takes a chunk of the income
12. That’s a fair chunk of my life
13. Waiting until Sheila had left the kitchen, Chrissie quickly sneaked in and grabbed a chunk of bread and some cheese
14. He could only tell by coordinating the sound with the motion of the player that this sound was coming from something which looked sort of like a long-stringed autoharp with a keyboard on it, but the keys were just painted on a chunk of wormy driftwood that covered the ends of the strings
15. It wasn't lit at all, just a badly-flattened chunk of driftwood with the words 'World's Best Yaag' scrawled on it in black paint with a used brush
16. Chunk out of the creature,
17. As if the elf had ripped out a chunk of his soul, the young man felt his power drain as the two forces collided
18. The chunk of melted flesh that passed for her upper lip curled over her teeth as she quenched the flames and smiled at LeCynic
19. "I did a good chunk of a decade out on the flatlands," he said
20. Her gray eyes darted to the left where a large chunk of wood levitated above the heads of the other demons, then, before they could reach her -- with an ear popping THUD!, the shard of doorway slammed to the earth, crushing them
21. Every chunk he sent flying, regrew by the time his next blow fell
22. interrupted, not before I had a livening chunk of it, not by Khosla
23. Eventually, a huge chunk of the country breaks off and floats out to sea
24. This broken off chunk of India - now known as Little India - spends several years floating around the world, enjoying some splendid scenery and excellent whether
25. “Erm, I feel like I’m missing a decent chunk of the story here
26. " He tore off a chunk of bread, and chewed it thoughtfully
27. The plateau was gradually lifting up towards the rocky ridge with the chunk missing
28. And when I knocked out the last chunk of earth that separated the ditch from the ocean the water flowed in and filled the pit
29. In the heat which must have been easily a hundred degrees if not more the bully had melted so that instead of having a nice firm chunk of bully I could slice and put onto my biscuit I had a melted grey floating greasy mess in the tin
30. More booms followed causing most of the lights in the hub to go out completely, shortly before a large chunk of the ceiling ruptured and collapsed
31. “What the hell these ammunition boxes are bloody murder to carry”, as he took another chunk of skin from his leg
32. Her knee hit the solid chunk of wood with a nauseating thump
33. of tow rope we should be able to accelerate a sufficiently large chunk of debris to a very high
34. that’ll produce a field sufficient to envelop this small chunk of rock we’ve been using as cover for
35. And what about when we jump? What’s to stop that chunk of rock
36. The massive chunk they’d carried forth with them as a shield was no more
37. Shaking his head violently, Darkburst managed to flip the rat away, roaring in pain as it ripped out a large chunk of his skin in the process
38. It’s a chunk of a larger bed, just like the shelf of the falls
39. ” He began fumbling with a chunk of coke and a razorblade
40. Smashing through the perspex canopy, it hit him in the temple, ripping a chunk of bone from his eye-socket
41. chunk of bread and a large red apple
42. chunk of roast fish took up half the plate
43. "Can't you eat a chunk of concrete or something?"
44. This time I was pretty certain that I hit the outside of his left shoulder because a small jagged chunk of meat jumped clear off
45. “A good chunk, but it’s worth it to be able to leave the way we did
46. Jason bit off a chunk of D
47. head ache as if he had fallen asleep on a chunk of asphalt
48. As they hit the station I saw a chunk of the enemy spirits disappear from the army
49. Outside the station I knew another large chunk of the enemy had just been wiped out
50. “Taisei, can you please help me move this!” Interrupted a grumpy Akito as he moved another chunk of the wall
1. They had to show him pictures before he would believe it, but the video of a theirops getting picked up in its jaws and chunked down in three bites was convincing
2. She chunked into the heavy glass pane next to the broken one, as she hung on to the side of the tower
3. • Trailer Indicates that specific header fields are present in the trailer of a message encoded with chunked transfer-coding
4. • TE Specifies which extension transfer-codings the client can accept in the response and whether the client will accept trailer fields in a chunked transfer-coding
1. form of the process Herbert Simon called information chunking – with the direction being
2. typology to accomplish?” Use the chunking metaphor – information can always be
3. Chuckling to himself the Cajun picked up a can of mixed scratch feed and casually distributed it in front of the coop, chunking a handful into the back of the empty bird domicile
4. As we reduce the other to a negative stereotype, we are chunking down into toxicity
5. Chunking is the process of looking at groups of words using our peripheral vision
6. He was like a drunkard after chunking out time
1. The young woman had her brains bashed in, chunks of her skull cracked and pulled outward like it was done with a crowbar or the back of a hammer
2. Chunks of wall flew into the sky
3. Tables are covered with books, used paper cups and plates, half-eaten chunks of food covered with slowly crawling, lazy flies
4. He was lowered into them for a second, a couple took great chunks of his lip and face
5. Beyond the hedge and the ubiquitous, unforgiving, waist-high nettles, chunks of ballast gravel, sharp and stained, emited a slight haze of heat, baking the old timber sleepers laid a hundred years ago, counting off the miles between Blue Anchor and Watchett
6. 'You can still see the ruins of the chapel of Agia Melina surrounded by big chunks of marble
7. Billy and Bex enjoy the smallness of domesticity, breaking the back of a confusing, sometimes threatening world by carving life up into manageable chunks
8. A little later, they came to a sea filled with great chunks of ice
9. He looked down at the new groupings and said with a touch of surprise, “There are six large chunks here and each one has three notes from Scale 1 as larger representatives of the group
10. Many of the smaller chunks resisted gravity's pull, oozing to the floor much slower than the larger bits of flesh
11. A couple times people had heard him down here when he had to move big chunks of rubble and come to investigate
12. Been here centuries, now these idiot men are carving great chunks of it out
13. saddler’s stall, from the man cooking chunks of roasted kid over a brazier, from the shops of potters, mercers, armorers, chandlers, lamp merchants, apothecaries, and many more
14. He blasted out, one barrage of flames after another, obliterating large chunks of the giant
15. S’ilindsa continued to pound away at the giant, every strike cleaving large chunks off his body
16. None of us can easily process large chunks of information
17. She carried an interesting little device in her hands and was pointing it at the larger chunks of jetsam visible in the main viewer
18. For a moment his consciousness had continued within the separate flying chunks and then it too deserted
19. Suddenly, in chunks, it flashed back to him
20. Jamil led the way at a jogging pace along the corridor, stepping over and around smashed chunks of ice that were strewn across the floor
21. If you plan on using glitter for some shimmer on your eyes then avoid glitter that comes in huge chunks
22. She was on Carter like a wildcat, biting, kicking, tearing chunks from her in a frenzy
23. He tore handfuls of hair from his head, enjoying the pain as the chunks were ripped from his scalp
24. Before I started my car I sat in the seat, locked the door and blurted out blubbering chunks of crying curses
25. I wrung out the pain and hurt into huge chunks of tears and wails of despair
26. The food was brought out – a plain stew with only a few chunks of meat in it
27. A fighter plane, shedding bits, pieces and chunks, all aflame, as it turns end over end
28. The explosion sent a spout of flames and debris high into the air above the island, and as chunks of rock splashed into the sea all around them, Conal realised how lucky they were that none of them had been hit
29. The can exploded into chunks, spraying Payne and the Sycler with petrol
30. Also new to me were some meaty chunks mixed with the
31. He took off his boots and scraped the chunks of mud off them, then swapped into his old Ugg boots as they headed the campervan out of town
32. But they were aiming from shoulder-high and their shots missed wildly, chunks of concrete flying off the walls
33. Later, when I had all the court paperwork, I found out Lilly suffered from severe anxiety attacks, and that‘s why she yanked out the chunks of hair
34. A few more swings freed a couple of chunks
35. It was swollen with meltwater and debris from the winter along with chunks of ice that swirled around in it menacingly
36. chunks of the Pillar ground their way through the metal surface
37. What he saw made his heart stop; chunks of concrete, broken pipes, smashed cars,
38. It was a backwoods dog, raised on table scraps and the chunks of flesh it tore off other animals while their hearts were still beating
39. of the ground below as his deranged Captain sliced away chunks
40. The floor was littered with chunks of concrete, steel
41. no way to cross; the bridge was gone, and in its place were jagged chunks of concrete that
42. his feet and watched debris, chunks of concrete and twisted metal, rain back down on the
43. chunks of concrete and twisted metal; that’s when he noticed the hole blown out at the
44. She picked up a spoon and stirred the broth in circles, watching flecks of spice whirl into the center around chunks of potato
45. Whatever Becky said to him carried little weight but a few small chunks came off his mighty egotistical statue and fell to the ground
46. And even though debris and concrete chunks litter the cobblestone pavement, the lane still manages to retain its quaintness
47. Although I should flee from this place before all the sewer dwellers respond to their comrade's cry for help, my rage consumes me and I hack into my attacker until blood and chunks of flesh are splattered everywhere
48. And, in an act of cruel irony, a few ferals even flaunt tufts of her hair—still rooted in chunks of bloody flesh—above their heads as trophies
49. They observe calving glaciers shedding big chunks of blue ice in spectacular, thunderous slides that tumble into the ocean producing huge splashes of water and join the submarine current from the ice fields where they are born
50. On many of the floating chunks of ice that the glacier shed onto the sea, numerous seals were sunbathing while resting