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1 Then they would charge toward Bixby, consuming every human in their way, a linear feast.
2 And he couldn't just charge toward the city blindly.
3 The older soldier pushed his charge toward Sunrise.
4 Simultaneously the lion, evidently scenting the purpose of the Tarmangani, broke into a full charge toward the guard.
5 Holly, our resident sprinter, led the charge toward the exit, with Amanda and me sliding right after her.
6 Master Oban started to ride with the charge toward his fallen king, but Renaud grabbed his horse's reins.
7 They try to charge toward the temple, but are held back by a wall of temple guards and soldiers.
8 Scanning the room, she saw Stefan struggling to his feet, and without hesitation, he began to charge toward her.
9 But as Clay Wilson reports, having reached one pinnacle, the 26-year-old from Timaru is now on the charge toward another.
10 And because of that, nobody cared that Henry was making a ferocious charge toward Mount Olympus, toward Cooperstown, toward respect.
11 San Jose continues its charge toward the top Tuesday, when it kicks off a four-game road trip against the division-rival Anaheim Ducks.
12 Sue responded with bloodlust and glee, swerving to charge toward the zombies nearest the circle, crushing and rekilling them as she went.
13 Their animals will charge toward an approaching group of horses, because they know there will be a gap for them to pass through.
14 Together, with a nod to Pygmalion, might Louis be able to coach his klutzy charge toward glory in the national speed typing championship?
15 As Karpov was dragging his charge toward the office of the third mole, Colonel Lemtov shouldered his way to the front of the group.
16 But charging toward the jump point at that velocity would attract attention.
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