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1 Agamemnon felt the air surge out of him, leaving him deflated.
2 The striker's first touch was oafish, allowing Sorensen to surge out to smother.
3 The panicked men by the exit tried to surge out through the swinging doors.
4 After that had been achieved, they would surge out of their buildings and physically disperse across the arcology.
5 The crowd began to surge out of the West Stand and past the merchandise van I was leaning against.
6 At the same time a wave of intense virility seemed to surge out from him and impinge upon her.
7 The thing continued to surge out of the duct, swelling, rippling, growing into an obscene, gnarled, shifting-lump the size of a man.
8 That evening Bonbright sat in his window and watched the army of his employees surge out of the big gate and fill the street.
9 She had surged out of the water to come down on top.
10 He surged out of the gatehouse, but stopped short of physically intervening.
11 Something surged out of the mist and snatched Preia from his side.
12 This date, however, has not suddenly surged out of the blue.
13 And of course, if her dew stopped heating and surging out of her.
14 The stiff upright oarsmen started rowing; the launch surged out into the surf.
15 Moments later the drawbridge rattled down and soldiers surged out to greet Tobin.
16 Guadalope Alberto died when her 2005 Camry surged out of control.
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