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send flee
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1.05 |
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In Jerusalem, the gunman began firing at passersby, sending pedestrians fleeing for cover. |
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send soar
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0.92 |
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Previous rate cuts have sent stocks soaring, but most of the gains have been short-lived. |
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send scurry
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0.79 |
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The gun went off, sending passengers scurrying. |
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send fly
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0.72 |
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The plane plunged dramatically, sending passengers flying. |
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send scramble
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0.59 |
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Fires sparked by lightning erupted there, sending firefighters scrambling to contain the flames. |
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send run
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0.39 |
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A few things send volcanologists running for the hills, Newhall said. |
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send convict
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0.33 |
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If convicted, Helder could be sent to prison for life. |
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send reel
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0.33 |
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The way the Mariners have sent opponents reeling, the difference is minimal. |
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send tumble
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0.33 |
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Not enough, say, to send Merck tumbling by itself. |
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send be
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0.26 |
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In other words, what message is the company sending to its remaining employees? |
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send crash
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0.26 |
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He sent Perez crashing down with his signature uchimata, or inner-thigh throw, for a knockout ippon win. |
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send find
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0.26 |
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A soldier could face court martial if found posing with the rifle for a picture to send his family. |
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send flow
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0.26 |
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In a common silicon transistor, a gate opens, sending electrons flowing down a duct. |
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send rush
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0.26 |
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In Sarajevo, where wailing sirens sent people rushing for shelter, one civilian was wounded when anti-aircraft shells hit the city center. |
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send shoot
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0.26 |
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Camby sent that shot back and made it downcourt for an alley-oop dunk from Edgar Padilla. |