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1 Some of the onlookers began hurling rocks and rotten fruit.
2 Two dozen drafters and several color wights popped up from the roofs and began hurling magic.
3 They began hurling stones in a deadly hail.
4 After handcuffing him and tying him up with wire, the Hamas men began hurling accusations, he said.
5 Edwards began hurling racist slurs toward King after he handcuffed her and placed her inside his car.
6 Some began hurling missiles and surging forward.
7 The Torgun began hurling insults, taunting them.
8 Later, 40 to 50 youths arrived in the square and began hurling rocks.
9 Then he sprang to his feet and began hurling vituperation at them at the top of his lungs.
10 On this, the other gypsies, themselves maddened by approaching death, began hurling manikins, by handfuls, into the fire.
11 A terrier, number nine for the day, began hurling itself at the ground-floor door, but no humans answered either bell.
12 Thul growled deep in his throat, whirled, and went back to the packs, began hurling things around in his rage.
13 We were able to get over the German lines and my companion began hurling thousands of the pamphlets in every direction.
14 Protesters appeared to block one NYPD trucks with a movable barrier and began hurling objects like traffic cones and water bottles.
15 Faced without a barricade of about 100 police vehicles, Stonewall Inn patrons began hurling coins and other objects at the police force.
16 Before she knew what was happening, Officer Michelle Morsi Murphy jumped from the other vehicle and immediately began hurling obscenities at her.
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