Lava shoots into the air Video posted on social media showed lava spewing several feet into the air from a new crack in a Leilani Estates street.
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Flames stretch high into the air above Brazil's National Museum.
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It was supposed to reach 75 feet into the air.
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There was a crew to toss her into the air.
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The water will evaporate into the air, slightly increasing humidity.
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Strap lights to them and launch them into the air.
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Small onboard propellers will stir the payload into the air.
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R: Featherstorm — Xayah leaps into the air, becoming briefly untargetable.
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More fun: You can throw the drone into the air.
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About 500 hands flew into the air, the concertgoer says.
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Desertification and sandstorms lift radioactive war detritus into the air.
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When this stuff is burned, it filters into the air.
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The Iki Crater shot lava 1,900 feet into the air.
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Finally, jump up and bring both arms into the air.
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Then it sailed into the air and out of sight.
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A hand with pink fingernails promptly shot into the air.
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Contributing Opinion Writer John Belushi threw me into the air.
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People are knocked down, blown backward, tossed into the air.
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Nour remembers being blown into the air, but nothing else.
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He launched himself into the air thinking, Yeah, this'll work.
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Outside, young people fired Kalashnikovs into the air to celebrate.
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Her legs are stretched back into the air behind her.
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That same nervous laughter makes its way into the air.
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It shoots through a sprinkler into the air and freezes.
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Hydrogen can be volatile if it escapes into the air.
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"A woman!" she cried, throwing her hands into the air.
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The tornado-like column rose over 231,2110 feet into the air.
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Scientists reported lava spewing more than 200 feet into the air.
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Rebels from his faction, Jaish al-Izza, fired into the air.
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First, they raised their weapons skyward and fired into the air.
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Oh, and it can launch other players into the air, too.
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"It's like tossing a ball high into the air," said Hague.
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The fire burns the mercury, sending its vapor into the air.
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The winner of a sled race is hoisted into the air.
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It's hard to imagine this mammoth structure rising into the air.
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Reach into the air and turn the volume dial to 11.
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Here we have someone launched into the air with a slingshot.
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They could smell the dust being churned up into the air.
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I tossed a plate into the air, then swung the bat.
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The Toro Rosso was launched into the air, wrecking both cars.
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Then it leaps out into the air when you let go.
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"Boom," he added, pantomiming firing an imaginary rifle into the air.
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Chopped grounders that bound high into the air elude the radar.
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They apparently let the precious gases just dissipate into the air!
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"SZA," she said, gesturing into the air as the song changed.
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We hoisted the trophy into the air, all five of us.
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Balloons were released into the air and the cheering grew louder.
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I anticipated a column of water lifting me into the air.
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It's a diffuser that brings molecules of perfume into the air.
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Everyone cheered "Allahu akbar!" and shot their guns into the air.
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The force of the impact lifted his car into the air.
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When habitat is plowed under, carbon is released into the air.
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In it, a character blows a powdered substance into the air.
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I was planning to go into the Air Force, for real.
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Volcanologists said the ash plume shot 0003,658 m into the air.
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When boiling water is thrown into the air, it freezes instantly.
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How hard is it to lift a house into the air?
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Pedestrians squealed as the plumes of water shot into the air.
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I even found fish and dirt stuffed into the air vents.
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Scrubbers remove most chemical pollutants before releasing steam into the air.
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Unlike incineration, it does not release harmful dioxins into the air.
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For one, pollinated flowers release breathable oxygen into the air during photosynthesis.
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The planes moved back into the air space at 4:08 p.m.
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Gauff shot into the air in jubilation, arms stretched toward the sky.
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To make their point, the soldiers shot their rifles into the air.
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The well was then still spewing tons of methane into the air.
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They then shot back into the air or descended below radar range.
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This aerial photo taken Saturday shows fissures spewing lava into the air.
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Brandon Marshall raised his left fist into the air, according to ESPN.
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The plane exploded into flames, sending black smoke billowing into the air.
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A girl floats into the air to dance with a winged fish.
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One policeman fired a pistol shot into the air, police told media.
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They watched as the drops delicately catapulted the microbes into the air.
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The gas is invisible, odorless and tasteless and diffuses into the air.
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Somehow the jet still takes off and makes it into the air.
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In another one, he fires a Kalashnikov into the air while screaming.
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In response, a soldier standing nearby fires a bullet into the air.
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It was the first time that television was taken into the air.
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In a steam room, boiling water emits hot steam into the air.
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The Rock shoots plumes of fire into the air a few times
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Smoke from the deafening blast shot up several meters into the air.
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Fuego was still intermittently spewing smoke into the air on Thursday morning.
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The second underwater blast sent water soaring 5,000 feet into the air.
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Betting $5 chips and signaling into the air, Grosjean aroused no suspicions.
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"I just planted flowers," Donovan said, throwing her arms into the air.
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Unity was lifted into the air by the jet-powered mothership Eve.
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The force of the explosion, she said, flung her into the air.
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He laughed too loud, the last ha cutting high into the air.
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He completed the circuit and threw his left hand into the air.
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I tried to determine how far out into the air it reached.
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Careering below the blue ink, he was suddenly thrown into the air.
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In one moment, Mr. Landers lobs the ball high into the air.
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Annalise made a gesture of supplication, raising her hands into the air.
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The men fired into the air before driving away, Chief Mambosasa said.
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We need to stop the flow of carbon dioxide into the air.
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The third person then follows suit, jumping several inches into the air.
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Eyewitness reports said police fired teargas into the air to disperse protesters.
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Witnesses said the gunman fired both into the air and at people.
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Periodically, smoke machines would dramatically blast columns of smoke into the air.
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"Thank you very much," he said, into the air, to his competitors.
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The president unfurled a Texas flag and waved it into the air.
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The loser is the player who sends the turd flying into the air.
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On May 3, Kilauea began shooting ash plumes 30,000 feet into the air.
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The impact sent him flying into the air and he was briefly hospitalized.
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Extending vortex sensors into the air brings to mind another possible zoological analogy.
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The army was trying to open it and fired gunshots into the air.
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One dancer runs (is run) breathtakingly up a human staircase into the air.
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High levels of sulfur dioxide have also been consistently measured into the air.
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Fountains of lava were seen leaping into the air near the residential area.
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Deforestation, meanwhile, releases those emissions back into the air and worsens the problem.
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The ship was ablaze, sending a huge plume of smoke into the air.
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In 22 humans pumped about 260bn tonnes of carbon dioxide into the air.
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He raised the audio device into the air, as though to toast me.
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The volcano sent ash billowing 6km into the air, closing the capital's airport.
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Warm water evaporates and rises, forming clouds and releasing heat into the air.
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"I won't be coming back," Dunham laughed, tossing her hands into the air.
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Seconds later, Deschamps was lifted by the team and thrown into the air.
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"It stirs more dust into the air than it traps," explains Dr. Corn.
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But that doesn't mean we're fine pumping the greenhouse gas into the air.
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Pendragon throws Excalibur into the air and receives it, kneeling, to the back
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Metallic arches detach and rise into the air as I move underneath them.
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Steel rebar and metal sheeting jutted into the air through piles of debris.
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People were firing joyously into the air, illuminating the night sky over Saraqib.
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Bauke Mollema, who was also with Porte and Froome, cartwheeled into the air.
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The crowd cheered, and Kondo raised her arms into the air like Rocky.
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Klinsmann allowed himself a moment to celebrate, thrusting both fists into the air.
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Water from the fountain sprays as high as 460 feet into the air.
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The contact helicoptered me into the air and then down to the ice.
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Disney will send 300 drones into the air every night over Orlando, Fla.
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Radiation was purposefully released into the air to relieve pressure within the system.
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People waste hours in it, all the while sending pollution into the air.
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Humanity dumped some 38.6 billion tons of CO2 into the air last year.
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Video footage showed the makeshift huts ablaze, with smoke billowing into the air.
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Factories burned discarded automobile batteries in the 1970s, releasing pollutants into the air.
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The squad gathered together to hoist Didier Deschamps, its coach, into the air.
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They held signs reading "wife power" and threw "white flour" into the air.
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These are the best humidifiers to add some moisture back into the air.
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With a resounding boom, the remains of the cooler exploded into the air.
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He jumps into the air, kicking the cigarette out of the burglar's hand.
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In jumps, Ms. Osipova still bursts high into the air with astounding speed.
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Players hit balls hard into the air that died at the warning track.
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Less force put into the ground means less pop back into the air.
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When he lifted her into the air, Uma immediately broke into a grin.
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An officer also fired one warning shot into the air on Sunday evening.
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Siminoff threw paper bills into the air and let them fall like confetti.
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Soon, the heart started functioning, spurting blood into the air with each contraction.
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The VOCs from these products get into the air because they evaporate easily.
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Spewing. Whether it&aposs in China, Germany, it&aposs going into the air.
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The volcano then continued to spew ash, rocks and gas into the air.
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Escaping radiation shot a pillar of blue-white phosphorescent light into the air.
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Oil wells blaze near Mosul, Iraq, spewing toxic sulfur dioxide into the air, Oct.
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In the next room, Anselm Kiefer's "Seven Celestial Palaces" rose high into the air.
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Allen's crew was instructed to fire 49 flares, one per minute, into the air.
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Video On May 3, Kilauea began shooting ash plumes 30,000 feet into the air.
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Does not harm Junkrat but can be used to launch him into the air.
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The eruption sent a plume of ash up into the air above the volcano.
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A crowd formed around the kidnappers who then fired warning shots into the air.
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On Monday, millions of sky lanterns were floated into the air across East Asia.
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Lava doesn't need to be cascading into the air for it to be beautiful.
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Humanity has to reduce the amount of carbon it's pumping into the air. Radically.
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As we keep pumping these gases into the air, oceans will rise even faster.
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An officer also fired one live warning shot into the air on Sunday evening.
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Lava shoots into the air from fissures along the volcano's lower East Rift Zone.
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She threw the train into the air to create beautiful shapes for her photos.
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The Amazon's 390 billion or so trees naturally evaporate water vapor into the air.
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The public will cheer: less carbon spewed into the air should mean less smog.
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He watched, horrified, as the young boy pumped bullets into the air in celebration.
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In one video, people could be seen flying into the air after being hit.
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Another flier's infant actually flew into the air and landed in a nearby seat.
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The Arabian Sea churned Saturday morning, sending mounds of sea foam into the air.
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The trouble starts when fertilizers and manure release ammonia, or NH3, into the air.
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Underground pressure shot metal manhole covers on the street into the air, Prange said.
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Motorists whose idling cars spew fumes into the air, polluting the atmosphere for everyone.
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The Karma takes seconds to get out of its case and into the air.
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Remember that video where Zion airs out the pigskin ... launching it into the air?
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To launch it, you simply toss the camera into the air like a Frisbee.
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We toss £00T, our utopian future money, into the air to close each gig.
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I leap into the air as the bull's horn hits me on the ass.
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For that test, the rocket flew 339,138 feet into the air before its landing.
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Police fired two shots into the air, a police spokeswoman said, amid chaotic scenes.
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Imagine standing above tiny helicopter blades as they push you up into the air.
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Instead, the actress was seen leaping into the air just above the sparkling water.
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One caught fire and sent black smoke 30 to 40 feet into the air.
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That caused them to overheat and explode, sending a chemical cloud into the air.
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The birds rose instantly into the air, their lights resembling fireworks in suspended animation.
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That caused them to overheat and explode, sending a chemical cloud into the air.
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Then he found out that he had and thrust his arms into the air.
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It was just into the air, but we didn't know if anybody was hurt.
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I was able to get it back into the air quickly with no issues.
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Engineers soldered broken parts back together, sending small plumes of smoke into the air.
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Once I got it up into the air, though, this was my clear favorite.
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To go to Malibu and watch the remaining whales leap up into the air?
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One officer fired a warning shot into the air, which did not hit anyone.
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The fissure's eruption sent lava about 180 feet into the air, the USGS said.
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Oil storage requires careful management to minimize the release of hydrocarbons into the air.
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A woman was seen being flung into the air before slamming into the ground.
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Could the heating fuel be leaking from the radiators into the air we breathe?
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Then, when the temperature increases again, the water is released into the air again.
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Picture a beach ball being batted up into the air, over and over, forever.
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He starts jumping, pulling you up into the air with him on every time.
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Some sent what they had left of their Skol beer flying into the air.
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The author shoots a rifle into the air to frighten off a polar bear.
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I was frozen in an anxious stupor while the plane climbed into the air.
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ALEXANDER WANG Afterward people went crazy, clapping, cheering, even throwing things into the air.
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Little levers on the track let you send the cars flying into the air.
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Smoke drifted into the air as the models paraded around in their luxurious finery.
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The box was merely an ozone monitoring device released into the air by NASA.
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The ball caromed into the air and was snatched by defensive back Mike Hilton.
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Confetti spewed into the air as the hometown heroes were greeted by cheering revelers.
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Nearby, dozens of seniors threw their arms into the air, soaking in the light.
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In those skips, the exposed thighs really tugged the dancer up into the air.
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When the protesters refused to retreat, the police fired bullets, mostly into the air.
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When the protesters refused to retreat, the police fired bullets, mostly into the air.
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We could see the huge ash clouds that are being blown into the air.
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Smoke soars into the air like a flare from a boat lost at sea.
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She outlined a chord, then shifted it up, then trailed it into the air.
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In 1991, he was commissioned into the Air Force's Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps.
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What I love doing is brushing the spores into the air at the end.
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According to the agency, the volcano sent ash plumes 0003,000 feet into the air.
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"The beam is crying for help!" he yelled, throwing his hands into the air.
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Ms. Vogel, a bit of a wag, shouted up into the air, "Aim better!"
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Arefaine could hear vehicles moving over the sand and guns firing into the air.
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"It goes from some machine, into the air and into your lungs," Brown said.
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In the process of converting it into wood they release oxygen into the air.
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Cremation is also somewhat environmentally kinder, though it releases greenhouse gases into the air.
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How would it feel to be hoisted into the air by a total stranger?
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The eel jumped out of the water and into the air to deliver its shock.
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Bright orange-red flames engulfed the vehicles and black smoke billowed high into the air.
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Just shout your wishes into the air and wait for them to come true. 1.
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"That's a fun fantasy!" says Kule, when asked whether any have escaped into the air.
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The suspect allegedly attacked a woman and fired shots into the air around 1.30 p.m.
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D: The grandmother of the murdered infant, ramming its killer, spraying blood into the air.
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It's been active in the past two days, spewing ash and lava into the air.
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France's head coach Didier Deschamps thrown into the air by his players as they celebrated.
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He went flying, nearly 20 ft into the air, before slamming down to the ground.
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Plants also move moisture into the air and release aerosols that can contribute to precipitation.
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Young people honked their horns and shot celebratory gunfire into the air of major cities.
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He takes a bowl of rice off her hands and tosses it into the air.
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They raised their AK-47s, screamed "Allahu akbar," and began pumping bullets into the air.
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Wind tears through the barely-there ceiling, sending sheets of music twisting into the air.
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When this occurs, microscopic particles of human waste can then be propelled into the air.
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Black smoke plumed into the air over towns like Ras al-Ayn and Tal Abyad.
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It launches caps 33 feet into the air, to be lodged directly into your ceiling!
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Ash from the eruption at Barujari flew almost 1.2 miles (two kilometers) into the air.
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Clinton should pay a lot more attention to the fist Bernie's raising into the air.
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But this volcano, called Cotopaxi, breathed even when it wasn't spewing ash into the air.
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And in August 2015, the volcano began belching ash, steam, and gases into the air.
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"Never look down, never look down," Smith yelled as the helicopter flew into the air.
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The Kilauea volcano erupted Thursday, sending ash about 19243,000 feet (9,144 meters) into the air.
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One boy lounges on a cloud, another flicks a bunch of Cheetos into the air.
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When you open a can of Coke, you can see what's escaping into the air.
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Others reported a number of warning shots into the air, then four into the boat.
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Its 2014 opening was twice delayed, once because rafts flew off and into the air.
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When such a device is emanating energy into the air, there are obvious safety concerns.
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Then he vaults into the air to throw down a thunderous alley-oop from Irving.
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Gabriel is captured jogging on country trails, wielding camera lights, or leaping into the air.
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The army fired into the air and arrested about 15 people, a Reuters witness said.
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They even sent a drone into the air to film, in case things turned nasty.
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With her back to the setting sun, she jumped into the air above Fifth Avenue.
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Through venting and flaring, companies knowingly and purposefully release valuable energy resources into the air.
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On the other, the streetwear kids standing erect raising black power fists into the air.
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This is why some think small supersonic executive jets might be first into the air.
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Mr. Shorshi dusted them with salt, tossing them theatrically from a bowl into the air.
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Witnesses said they had shot into the air but later opened fire directly on civilians.
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Anthony Beauvillier's backhander into an otherwise open net was kicked into the air by Murray.
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There, men cheerfully blew trumpets and shot rifles into the air to celebrate the visitors.
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Several police cars pursuing the three northbound buses started firing warning shots into the air.
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It may not escape into the air anymore, but it does have to go somewhere.
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It rests on surfaces diagonally, with its head down and abdomen jutting into the air.
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That was likely because the workers ingested chemicals after they were released into the air.
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"This caused toxic plumes of the chemical to be released into the air," it said.
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She set the ball into the air, where the morning fog was just burning off.
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It may also send pebbles shooting into the air several miles away, the USGS said.
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He sent his camera drone up into the air and captured his award-nominated image.
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Today, the summit of the Kilauea volcano erupted, shooting ash and smoke into the air.
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He can't become distracted when Hillary or the press throw shiny objects into the air.
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Then the mother leapt into the air, breaching just to the right of our bow.
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This could hurl huge boulders into the air, and vault ash high into the atmosphere.
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As permafrost decomposes, it releases that carbon into the air, creating a dangerous feedback cycle.
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Ride that beam out of your body, up into the air, and toward the stars.
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An Indian roller shows off its scorpion prey by tossing it up into the air.
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On a wooded path, we encountered a lively bird flinging leaf litter into the air.
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As the firefight continued, loud explosions threw plumes of smoke and dust into the air.
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That includes cars, trucks, agriculture and every other activity that puts emissions into the air.
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Masks keep germs in by preventing sick people from coughing or sneezing into the air.
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That cannon was attached to a truck, which then fired the cars into the air.
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Shaquille O'Neal leaped into the air and, with one hand, grabbed the ball and dunked.
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Yeah, when he becomes agitated lights flash and bad guys are hurtled into the air.
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The stretcher rose into the air again, its contents twisting like Houdini in a sack.
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Another similar natural event that ejects organic materials into the air is a volcano eruption.
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Sometimes dolphins chased us—they were faster—arcing triumphantly into the air beside the bow.
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When the EH 216 suddenly rose up into the air, so did everyone's cell phones.
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The capsule rocketed nearly a mile into the air, then parachuted back to the ground.
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Burning the tree is not recommended, as this releases more carbon dioxide into the air.
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The drone winches the package into the air, secures it, and heads for its destination.
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Three large explosions are heard, with plumes of gray smoke shooting up into the air.
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Deeper in the forest, that distinct smell of damp soil is pumped into the air.
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I ran over them with tanks and blew them into the air with mortar shells.
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Set to music by Quentin Chiappetta, the dance sets six dancers free into the air.
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When one woman extends a leg into the air behind her — a ballet arabesque amid a work that otherwise includes no ballet — while stretching her two arms up into the air, the position has astonishing, heroic gestural force, like a culmination or a turning point.
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This both sprays the liquid into the air, creating an aerosol, and ionises the molecules within.
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He then tosses another lump of shit into the air and catches it in his mouth.
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Office workers learned that handfuls of ticker tape thrown into the air created a dramatic effect.
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While they chanted, the girls allegedly raised the boy into the air using only their fingers.
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The ants eat springtails, which can explosively jettison themselves into the air to escape a threat.
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The bubble then vibrates against the surface like a piston, driving sounds waves into the air.
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Flight is about more than just getting into the air—while flapping, animals must remain stable.
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At present, he's working in a pilot program to get planes into the air more quickly.
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A fissure is shooting fountains of lava into the air, which is flowing to the ocean.
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First launch yourself into the air, then apply the hover jets sparingly to extend your airtime.
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Mike pushes him, the boys tussle, and Elle reacts by flipping Lucas' body into the air.
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He looked like an exhausted boxer when Bilic lifted his left arm high into the air.
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The more salt and smoke injected into the air, the better the chances of producing rain.
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On the other, an industrial heater spews flames and a plume of smoke into the air.
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But when the rainforest is burning, it sends a lot of carbon dioxide into the air.
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The steam-related explosion early Monday sent chunks of lava into the air, piercing the roof.
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Jesse is gifted with abilities that allow her to levitate or launch items into the air.
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An eruption Thursday night sent an ash cloud about 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) into the air.
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Hurricane Harvey caused Texas oil facilities to shut down and release harmful toxins into the air.
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Many jumped into canoes on the lake in panic as police fired shots into the air.
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Kilauea volcano began spewing lava into the air in a residential neighborhood about two weeks ago.
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The researchers wanted to see whether bacteria survived the ordeal of being catapulted into the air.
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So the purpose of it is like when dragonflies go up into the air to mate.
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Yet the big man missed and the ball clanked off the rim, soaring into the air.
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He then pauses for dramatic effect before launching into the air and knocking up nearby opponents.
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At the time, nobody worried that this new horseless carriage would dump carbon into the air.
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He shoots the gun into the air, proving yet again this is a real hostage situation.
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But that meant more or less tossing the experiment into the air and letting it fall.
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At one point, Erin threw a boomerang into the air and I had to shoot it.
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They covered a speaker with paint, then blasted and filmed the colors explode into the air.
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The olivine can also simply "fall out" of the lava as it erupts into the air.
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Last year's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" ended with an entire town being lifted into the air.
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Alas, he didn't leap into the air or even flat-iron his hair for this performance.
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When they break, they leak gas into the air, which can potentially ignite and cause explosions.
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As sheets fly into the air, a page from the Quran is "briefly depicted," Mattel said.
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If you throw 100 balls into the air every day, no one can catch them all.
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He toes the baseline, lobs the ball into the air, and sends it bolting past me.
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As the song ends fireworks shoot into the air, leaving behind a cloud of melodramatic smoke.
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"That cornstarch powder grabbed onto this protein and it would aerosolize into the air," Kelly says.
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Spotting friends, Mr. Boquete dropped into a boxer's crouch and threw left jabs into the air.
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In the next frame, after his flashback of Mufasa's death, he's simply leaping into the air.
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Fires and lightning strikes released toxic pollutants from storage tanks and petrochemical plants into the air.
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Another explosion was reported late Tuesday from the summit, sending ash 9,000 feet into the air.
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Thursday's blast dispersed asbestos into the air and led to the temporary evacuation of 49 buildings.
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Lisuzzo said Brown carried the weapon onto some train tracks and fired it into the air.
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The first thing I noticed was the mass amounts of fog being pumped into the air.
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On particularly bad days, the Marines, it was said, would fire warning shots into the air.
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This swimmer, who's being launched into the air, looks like she's parallel with the pool floor.
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An officer fired a warning shot into the air in response to attacks, the statement said.
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We see dinosaurs hauled into the air by cranes, flapping their limbs around like disco dancers.
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When it runs into the air, some air goes over the top and some goes underneath.
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When the pigment was exposed to water or humidity, it could release arsenic into the air.
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The crowd leapt into the air, releasing a single yell that could be heard for miles.
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Keep challenging yourself to get that leg high into the air, really driving from your butt.
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Cranking one of the handles, he sent the sound of a Strauss waltz into the air.
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The slack in the rope eventually gives out and snaps you back up into the air.
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An arc of water shot into the air and fell onto a patch of red flowers.
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"The interaction sends hydrochloric acid and steam with fine glass particles into the air," USGS said.
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They put weights under the contraption to lift it a few more inches into the air.
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Near the entrance, a larger-than-life reclining cowgirl kicked her blazing boot into the air.
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The proliferation of microplastics shed into the air and sewage systems is just one of them.
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His shirt sleeves rolled up, he jabbed his index finger into the air as he spoke.
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A huge amount of radiation was released into the air as a result of the explosions.
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We call each other horrible names, scream directed chants and raise stinging signs into the air.
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Police fired tear gas, water cannons and, in one case, shot a gun into the air.
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The moment the ball ricocheted off Headley's bat, Sale punched his left hand into the air.
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"You know that song?!" the American Idol alum excitedly asked, throwing her hands into the air.
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Such timber buildings are carbon sinks — a place that keeps CO218.5 from getting into the air.
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In the summers, when the rain doesn't come, my father's truck kicks dust into the air.
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This means that planes can end up releasing thousands of gallons into the air before landing.
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And then there&aposs "Crocodile Rock," where Egerton was literally lifted into the air by wires.
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A bystander's video captured beachgoers seized by panic as umbrellas went swirling up into the air.
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Ash plumes shot 2800,275 feet into the air near the town of Hilo in eastern Kona.
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Something we hoped for everts itself, turns back into the body, or disperses into the air.
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I shouted a lot of four-letter words into the air from brushing past it accidentally.
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Instead of destroying those chemicals, incinerating the foam releases PFAS and other toxins into the air.
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A cement plant on the shore opposite the village in Datang discharged fumes into the air.
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That night, men on motorcycles shot bullets into the air near his home and raced off.
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Thanksgiving has passed, but you might still be on the road, or headed into the air.
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She listed heavily, with massive smoke plumes billowing into the air, and sank not long after.
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Waves and ocean spray can carry toxins into the air and cause respiratory problems in people.
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I saw three Israeli soldiers firing into the air and three settlers firing directly at people.
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You were in the Air Force because you just wanted to go into the Air Force?
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" Either way, Medwick was knocked out cold, "landing so hard his feet flew into the air.
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The first black powder explosion launches the firework into the air, and ignites a second, internal fuse.
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In one violent motion, the smooth hull turned skyward, pointing the stalled propeller uselessly into the air.
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Video from the scene showed what appeared to be gasoline spouting dozens of feet into the air.
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Footage then showed flames shooting high into the air against a night sky and the pipeline ablaze.
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You have natural vents… Forest fires put millions of tons of carbon into the air every year.
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Photo: USGSOn Wednesday, Fissure 8 was seen spouting lava over 200 to 250 feet into the air.
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As the vigil began, the mourners released hundreds of balloons into the air, according to the paper.
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"I am going into the Air Force," Watts-Jackson told the Michigan State-centric blog Spartan Nation .
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That's when a car allegedly driven by Fields plowed into the crowd, hurling people into the air.
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These have a gooeyness that means they can get into the air pockets and take a grip.
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A pistol cracks, and Father Saba tosses the 35-pound, jet-black cowskin ball into the air.
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But only when they become volatile — that is, released into the air — can humans perceive their scent.
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The challenge is simple: flip a water bottle up into the air and have it land upright.
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Here's footage of an F-16 launching itself 15,000 into the air in less than 45 seconds.
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There are no new leaks from the facility, nor is radiation leaking into the air or sea.
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As Kate and her two kids are lifted into the air, she starts panicking and crying again.
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When mixed with cool sea water, the lava produces an acid steam called "laze" into the air.
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That would take detecting the plume of radioactivity that underground nuclear explosions sometimes puff into the air.
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There are still questions about when that 737 Max plane is going to get into the air.
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Bamboo releases lots of oxygen into the air, swallowing four times as much carbon as some trees.
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The officers were responding to two 911 calls reporting shots fired into the air and the ground.
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That means e-cigs pump fewer combustion products like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides into the air.
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In this extraordinary image, the lava is being flung some 100 feet (30 meters) into the air.
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For one, this is wood that's already destined to decompose and release its carbon into the air.
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On another drop, by Lance Kendricks, the ball popped into the air into a Malcolm Butler interception.
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What will look less familiar, is the artful way gallons of Viking blood fountain into the air.
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You can send the Yuneec Typhoon H drone high into the air to take beautiful 27K video.
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Her milky eyes gaze blankly into the air as she counts them all on her bony fingers.
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The scientists plunge thin mesh nets into the air, catching a couple of bats at a time.
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Want to create a natural fuel that won't puff black clouds full of CO2 into the air?
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For any low-cost operation, getting planes back into the air as quickly as possible trumps all.
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According to PACE, making one tonne of laptops releases 10 tonnes of carbon dioxide into the air.
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On Thursday, an eruption from the volcano's summit shot ash and smoke 30,000 feet into the air.
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A customer's cheery "Hi, Vera," caused her to throw a boxful of drinking straws into the air.
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And Simba definitely wouldn't have a way to spring himself into the air to leap onto Scar.
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A photo of the car tossing Martin and other counterprotesters into the air won a Pulitzer Prize.
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Instead of applause, people respond by sending hearts, smiley faces, and clapping hands floating into the air.
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"Take your pick, Jackson, Tyson, Jordan, Game Six," she spit, shooting an invisible ball into the air.
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Air density decreases as temperatures increase, and planes need air density to lift them into the air.
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Surveillance video shows the quiet street when flames suddenly burst into the air, sending debris flying everywhere.
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The ball spiraled high into the air, but Ibrahimovic, facing away from the goal, leapt toward it.
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The view below stage level captures the soles of their shoes as they pop into the air.
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The tests released radioactive chlorine into the air, then the isotope settled into the snow in Antarctica.
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In these videos, the explosion is visible as a large flash that sends debris into the air.
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This could rupture high-pressure gas lines, releasing gas into the air and igniting potentially deadly explosions.
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That explosion killed one person and sent rocks, ash and dust into the air for 17 days.
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That was a mistake: when Egyptian police disperse crowds, they often fire their shotguns into the air.
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Police responded by pointing live firearms at protesters, with one firing a warning shot into the air.
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You could write down your personal favorites on pieces of paper, then throw them into the air.
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That explosion killed one person and sent rocks, ash, and dust into the air for 17 days.
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A juggler juggles — at one point tossing into the air what appeared to be rubber human hands.
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The ball popped into the air and fell right into the arms of Pierre-Paul, who scored.
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The border patrol reaches into the air, too, with a fleet of drones, balloons and Blackhawk helicopters.
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It lurched into the air and I was treated to a gorgeous view of the town below.
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All of these clothes are kind of draped and kind of dripping into the air and disappearing.
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You can't just throw some fairy dust into the air and tell Tinkerbell to figure it out.
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A blast of confetti shot into the air as Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love" blared over the speakers.
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After it crashed, it flipped over almost immediately, its landing skids pointing into the air, she said.
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When air-conditioners and refrigerators are disposed of or recycled, the refrigerants can escape into the air.
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The creatures rise up into the air with all the bits of me distributed between their bellies.
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It takes a lot of energy to get a fully loaded airliner 6 miles into the air.
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The zombies are just made of dust inside, which rises into the air when they are slain.
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Cars honked, noisemakers went off and smoke bombs sent blue, red and white streams into the air.
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Mr. Duo threw candy into the air as people scrambled to scoop up pieces from the ground.
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He stepped on the back of the cleat of Sergio Ramos, sending it flying into the air.
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Sporadic gunfire was heard throughout the afternoon, some of it from police officers shooting into the air.
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Overhead, odorless white steam floated into the air to mingle with the clouds streaking the Kenyan sky.
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Nothing here takes wing; madness never takes her onto point or to open up into the air.
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Militaries use canisters to "cold launch" missiles, ejecting them high into the air before their fuel ignites.
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The white confetti that was blown into the air amongst the red and yellow ones are TWEETS!!
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One woman triumphantly hoisted her giggling son into the air after a nearly 300-pound dead lift.
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The ski slope itself looks pretty strange as you approach, sticking out and up into the air.
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When she rebuffs him, he leaves the hospital and, in despair, fires his pistol into the air.
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Try this: Get out of your chair and jump, as explosively as you can, into the air.
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Other members of the community successfully launched an unmanned rocket 1.7 miles into the air in 2011.
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Images on social media showed a large fire at the airport and smoke billowing into the air.
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Scattered into the air or flushed down water pipes, the fibers eventually reach the ocean via waterways.
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Sometimes, as if overtaken by joy, he simply leaped into the air and landed on the beat.
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Police reportedly responded with tear gas, water cannon, rubber bullets and live rounds fired into the air.
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He cast his lure into the air, landing it about 232 feet away in the dark water.
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They built a mock track on top of a building and pointed the cameras into the air.
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He never even gave her enough attention to notice that she's thrown a brick into the air.
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One fan wielded a crutch as a surrogate electric guitar, another pumped his cane into the air.
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Back in France, Andre-Jacques Garnerin began making it a habit of taking women into the air.
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Reuters television footage showed thick plumes of smoke rising into the air and fire fighters dousing flames.
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Flies alight into the air as we pass by, disturbed by our movement through the fetid atmosphere.
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Mexico's Popocatépetl erupted on Monday, spewing lava and ash into the air high above the towering mountain.
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When forest is cut down, less water vapor goes into the air and droughts become more likely.
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Bizarre as it sounds, manufacturers continue to legally discharge PFAS into the air and water every day.
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"They basically were just bumped into the air, a couple of them," she said of the victims.
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Were those magic scenes — you bounding after a stag, Diana flying into the air — fun to shoot?
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When NOx are released into the air from motor vehicle exhaust, they produce tiny soot particles and ozone.
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Hoisted into the air by a crane, the mock helicopter cabin swayed above the water in total silence.
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This problem may get worse in the coming weeks as refineries restart, venting more fumes into the air.
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If the phones end up in a landfill or get burned, they'll release toxic chemicals into the air.
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I launched a ball into the air with a makeshift catapult I made out of a long block.
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Their stale blood evaporates into the air surrounding machines dripping with inky red, covered in broken test tubes.
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It sports 28 wheels and six engines, and it's the newest, boldest, entrant into the air launch business.
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Two 911 calls reported that a man was firing shots into the air and the ground, police said.
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At one point, the RHONY star is even lifted into the air to sit on two dancers' shoulders.
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It'll trap the odors beneath the surface so they can't be released into the air, kinda like magic.
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He bounces on the balls of his feet, and even occasionally jumps, just a little, into the air.
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A controlled burn of oil sends towers of fire hundreds of feet into the air June 9, 2010.
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He kicked a flexed foot into the air or whipped into brisk parallel pirouettes with an agile alertness.
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Another woman, wearing a black helmet and a mask, was arrested after shooting pepper spray into the air.
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Video of the incident shows the plane hitting the runway, causing it to go back into the air.
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That's right, rain launches (mostly harmless) bacteria into the air and in rare cases it can spread disease.
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Suddenly he saw an explosion of bubbles, then felt strong hands lift him up, back into the air.
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The L button dashed away from him, while the R button made my character jump into the air.
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An aboveground volcano might release such compounds into the air, far from the reach of most terrestrial life.
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The impact of the crash threw the actor high into the air and he landed on the ground.
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The oceans will continue to become more acidic as long as humans keep pumping carbon into the air.
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The NCRI report referred to "repressive forces" that first fired tear gas and shot bullets into the air.
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Dip your fingers into the water and flick them into the air as you circulate through the rooms.
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We're putting more carbon dioxide into the air each year than plants, trees and oceans can suck out.
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He then fired a fastball to Orioles bench coach John Russell by flicking the ball into the air.
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Some of these gases, including hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid, would be extremely dangerous if released into the air.
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On July 22, a bison threw a 9-year-old girl several feet into the air at Yellowstone.
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Then they would zoom up into the air and across town to the vertiport closest to their offices.
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Then, he asked if they could recreate the iconic moment when Rafiki lifts Simaba up into the air.
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After weeks of spewing ash and lava, Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is now shooting green crystals into the air.
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Protesters, mainly youths, threw balloons filled with paint into the air, and some threw them at police vans.
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The drones are fired into the air using a catapult and deliveries are made using a biodegradable parachute.
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You are being thrown into the air and anything can happen, and that was what I experienced there.
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Jump both legs up into the air while bending knees to bring feet toward butt (think donkey kick).
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Asteroid, meanwhile, creates a large spherical shot, mimicking the Earth as it shoots high up into the air.
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Video of the incident showed a large part of the structure flying into the air as bystanders screamed.
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When he tosses some chalk above his head, an ephemeral Crying Jordan appears, then dissipates into the air.
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But that all changed when she was run over by Fields and saw Heyer thrown into the air.
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He found the energy to leap into the air in celebration after taking his place on the podium.
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" Other ads in the campaign show a child being hoisted into the air — the text reads "Heavy Lifting.
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The eruptions have released high levels of sulfur dioxide into the air, according to the civil defense agency.
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When the bristling subsided, she opened the door and got out, raised her refreshed arm into the air.
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How much of this waste—the leftovers from burning coal—got into the floodwater or into the air?
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A fire subsequently engulfed the restaurant, sending plumes of smoke into the air, images on social media showed.
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These straw-color insects are noted for the way their abdomens lift into the air when they sit.
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When the ground burns, carbon dioxide that was previously trapped in the Earth gets released into the air.
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The oxygen is released into the air, while the hydrogen is combined with carbon dioxide to make hydrocarbons.
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Geo TV broadcast images of a plume of smoke billowing into the air, apparently from the blast earlier.
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When 70% of the pollution, of the carbon that we're throwing into the air, comes from three industries.
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Ash plumes on Tuesday had spouted as high as 12,000 feet (3,657 meters) into the air, scientists said.
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When peacekeepers finally advanced, 16 hours after the attack began, and fired into the air, the gunmen withdrew.
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Flumes of black and grey smoke billowed into the air over London hours after the blaze was sparked.
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Starhopper's last successful test launch sent Starhopper about 60 feet (18 meters) into the air on July 26.
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I laid down, kept my hands under my butt, and put my feet straight up into the air.
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Where possible, use a wet mop to avoid stirring up dust that has settled back into the air.
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After the third-inning grand slam, Hernandez threw a fist into the air as he rounded first base.
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We can't easily undo the effects of all that extra carbon dioxide we keep putting into the air.
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Pitt gave a little leap and a wire hoisted him into the air by an elaborate pulley system.
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He can spin a ballerina into the air and catch her as if she were made of gossamer.
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During clashes, troops wielding canes thrashed protesters, witnesses said, while other soldiers fired live ammunition into the air.
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Butterflies peeled off from the branches, each one opening like a warm kiss before fluttering into the air.
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Shortly after noon, an official fired a revolver into the air, and the runners were on their way.
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And morning sun heats the roadways, which causes an updraft that brings more pollution higher into the air.
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In this dreamlike revelation, a boy shoots an arrow into the air and brings down a mighty eagle.
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The industrial site included a vast open waste pond that leaked and sent noxious gases into the air.
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The ball lifted less than a foot into the air and bounced past Kyrgios, a winner for Federer.
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He was tossed high into the air by his crew after winning the second-division race on Sunday.
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He was directly under the basket, but as he jumped the ball flew harmlessly straight into the air.
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However, as much joy as flinging their feet into the air brings them, it isn't without its drawbacks.
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Who here is going to guarantee they aren't going to be emitting dioxins and furans into the air?
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The eruption sent an ash cloud about 13,000 feet into the air, but no evacuations were ordered. 4.
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Other images showed the explosion that shot an ash plume some 261,236 feet (232,658 m) into the air.
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As of January 1, all marine vessels must drastically cut how much sulfur they pump into the air.
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Burials and cremation harm the environment, as toxic chemicals from both processes seep into the air and soil.
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Militaries use such canisters to "cold launch" missiles, ejecting them high into the air before their fuel ignites.
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Police responded with tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets and live rounds fired into the air, Reuters reported.
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A 750-foot-wide bubble ruptures, launching a jet of hot gas and ash miles into the air.
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The fire, which raged for more than 222 hours, released 5,239 pounds of deadly chemicals into the air.
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This creates an air bubble that lifts the ship into the air and drops it, breaking the hull.
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Then it hit the runway, sputtered a few feet into the air, and dropped straight into the ocean.
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And honestly, we just want to see what happens when two humans float 35,000 feet into the air.
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Whenever I unlimbered a blow, he, too, shot one into the air landing it on an imaginary antagonist.
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Far-Out Fountain A small cone-shaped fountain that shoots colored sparks a few feet into the air.
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Whoever has the snowflake that unlocks the tree and launches Olaf into the air is the lucky winner.
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You mix this stuff up into what&aposs called a pellet and then shoot it into the air.
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Those trucks pump almost half a billion tons of climate-damaging carbon pollution into the air each year.
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Doctors can inject liquid containing these surfactants directly into the air passages of the lung to improve breathing.
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Other images showed the explosion that shot an ash plume some 232,000 feet (3,658 m) into the air.
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He becomes lost in a swamp, firing a shot into the air to warn away his fellow troops.
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Once free from their spots, the performers scattered and darted, leaping into the air in bouncing, electric jumps.
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Last June, Facebook said it wanted to get the plane into the air by the end of 2015.
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This prevented the flies from achieving clean landings, causing some of them to rapidly rebound into the air.
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The work, installed in a vacant lot, elegantly covered in pea gravel, soars 113 feet into the air.
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Cars, buses, airplanes, all the different ways we move around powered by fossil fuels, push CO2 into the air.
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That didn't bother Garcia, who skipped the length of the dugout while thrusting his helmet repeatedly into the air.
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It moved at 13 mph and sent debris 21,229 feet into the air, according to the National Weather Service.
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These chemicals can easily migrate into the air, dust, food, soil and water and can accumulate in the body.
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Now, sneezing can spread disease, by releasing microbes suspended in tiny droplets of mucus and saliva into the air.
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As I look around between screams, I can almost feel the classic New York stress evaporating into the air.
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As you gain speed, the hydrofoil lifts the board up into the air, and it's the dopest shit ever.
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What pieces it can't swallow it takes into the air and drops onto rocks, shattering them into manageable pieces.
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Video posted on Twitter showed a heap of smoldering debris blocking the roadway, as smoke billowed into the air.
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Traffic cops tweeted pictures of the silver saloon being hoisted into the air by a piece of farming machinery.
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But how much carbon will be released by century's end, and how fast will it get into the air?
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That's when three umbrellas just shot straight into the air and all the pool furniture went into the pool.
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High winds and heat spun the flames around into a vortex that reached hundreds of feet into the air.
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The violent vomiting that marks norovirus sends small particles of that vomit into the air, carrying pieces of virus.
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Instead, it has to press its body into the ground, or jump three feet into the air when threatened.
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Ted Cruz lifts the Bible high into the air and then lies like a dog-over and over again!
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If the wildfires burn through structures that contain additional toxins, those would be released into the air as well.
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He reacted by firing a handgun into the air, an act he admits was "juvenile," according to legal papers.
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All these organisms working together allow forests to push moisture into the air and pull carbon into the ground.
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Pictures posted on Twitter by local outlet Radio Dalsan show the Mogadishu skyline with smoke billowing into the air.
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Video of the crash showed the impact throwing Clooney high into the air before landing on the ground nearby.
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There's now lava to look out for, and volcanic vents that will give you a boost into the air.
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Fissure 17, located in Leilani Estates, was shooting lava up to 320 feet into the air, the USGS said.
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The well-made-up women gleefully throw wads of cash into the air and flirt viciously with their viewers.
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And in Asia, drought and heat caused forest fires, which also pumped huge quantities of carbon into the air.
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Splashing wafts these irritants into the air, where they form a nasty layer that hovers over the water's surface.
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An eruption in 1924 killed one person and sent rocks, ash and dust into the air for 17 days.
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Authority say another eruption at Hawaii Kilauea Volcano has sent an ash cloud about 220,220 feet into the air.
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ISIS fighters came back on motorbikes to search for the missing group -- firing into the air the whole time.
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They were forced to shut down one shoot at a festival when someone shot live rounds into the air.
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After Gibson blocked Saad's shot near the right post, the puck deflected off Gibson's leg pad into the air.
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The city is literally one giant oil field, and it's been slowly releasing carcinogens into the air for decades.
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A guest of wind releases pollen into the air, resulting in a vibrant image that almost seems to move.
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As of the publication of this post, the leak has released 20153,464.15 metric tons of methane into the air.
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In the last snapshot, Wirkus and McAtee are seen celebrating as blue confetti explodes into the air around them.
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An adult man and woman run away, while a little girl is thrown into the air by the bison.
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The devastation has destroyed homes in its path, sending plumes of smoke and noxious sulphuric gases into the air.
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Each of the launcher's 24 thermobaric rockets contains a flammable chemical which disperses into the air above a target.
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It is like watching a field of dark moths flooding out of everybody's skin and escaping into the air.
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Users load a camera into the device, which they can toss into the air to take pictures from above.
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The Suburban shatters, throwing the roof high into the air, and the bang arrives a full three seconds later.
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"The fact it's not spewing stuff into the air is important to us as we're driving around," he said.
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More and more dare to edge closer to the soldiers, until one soldier fires warning shots into the air.
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The lion, which was crouching on all fours in the background suddenly leapt into the air towards the boy.
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The suspect fired into the air and ordered the two out before climbing in to the helicopter, Reimann said.
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Embedded in the lava still spewing some 130 feet into the air from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano are green crystals.
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Outside the jail, passers-by honked car horns and thrust fists into the air as Brown exited in triumph.
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Between the singing and flinging plastic beers cups into the air and more singing, ours is a nation stunned.
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Volcanic eruptions release massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the air, putting even the dirtiest smokestacks in the shade.
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He'd shake their hands sometimes, or throw a few punches into the air—yes, he could still do that.
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So when sulfuric acid is released into the air, the resulting clouds offset the warming effects of fossils fuels.
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Atambayev said last week he had fired off several shots, but most were warning ones directed into the air.
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We were recumbent along an intimate vertical axis, and our words, unmarred by dubious glances, spilled into the air.
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What company is going to assume such costs when it can dump CO 2 into the air for free?
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There's indoor ice, boiling water vaporizing into the air, innovative winter-wear layering techniques, and (crucially) bundled-up dogs.
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Friable asbestos materials such as crumbling pipe insulation can release large amounts of toxic asbestos dust into the air.
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The natural disasters damaged three Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactors, and radioactive materials were released into the air.
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Plants and trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen back into the air in the process of photosynthesis.
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Plants and trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen back into the air through the process of photosynthesis.
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Friday's turn three accident also threw Lorenzo into the air, the Spaniard landing heavily while his bike was wrecked.
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She holds her hands as if she is ready to toss the cake into the air and punch it.
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Head down, legs tucked underneath, her bent elbows jutted into the air like the hind legs of a grasshopper.
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Kilauea's eruptions prompted mass evacuations as lava spewed hundreds of feet into the air and spread into residential areas.
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It flies, beating its wings for propulsion much as it would if it were taking off into the air.
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"He yelled at me because when I was shooting in volleys, it went into the air," Mr. Hame recounted.
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At 10 Sullivan Street, a stalk of flowing bricks and curved glass now shoots 16 stories into the air.
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He was thrown 20 feet into the air, but was back on his feet just a couple days later.
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The Air Bubbles section, meanwhile, maps out all of the sensor readings, offering insight into the air around you.
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They even lifted him into the air once he'd finally made it, like the true champion that he is.
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Fiery flares shimmer into the air, and pools of wastewater produced by the fracking process collect in large bins.
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The blast killed five scientists and threw radioactive fallout into the air that could be detected in Western Europe.
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On the corner that follows, a header sails high into the air and Alisson and Chicharito battle for it.
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When wood, grass and other materials burn, the flames produce gases and throw fine solid particles into the air.
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Tackling opponents, yes, but also launching his kids ridiculously high into the air before they land in the pool.
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Other times there were "stronger reactions with visible steam jets" shooting 16 feet into the air, the study notes.
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Beckoned by the president, the girl was lifted into the air and toward the stage to meet with him.
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Security forces fired shots into the air and used tear gas to disperse protesters in Khartoum North, witnesses said.
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Companies are normally required to report when their factories discharge certain levels of pollution into the air or water.
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She saves his life by firing an illegal handgun into the air and lands in jail for five years.
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A black man with dreadlocks is seen stepping out of the car and raising his hands into the air.
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When people are sick with a respiratory disease like COVID-19, they cough or sneeze particles into the air.
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Environmentalists say remnants of the solvents could go into the air, be eaten by wildlife and leach into groundwater.
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And that would mean releasing a huge amount of carbon into the air, with nothing to balance the books.
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Sometimes they use the shreds like fig leaves; sometimes they toss them into the air in a joyous storm.
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At that time, thousands of Libyans poured out of their homes to shoot fireworks into the air in celebration.
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Fifty-four seconds into Cheer, she's thrown into the air, twisting and flipping like a fish on a line.
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The damaged reactors released radioactive materials into the air and more than 100,000 people were evacuated from the area.
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The Corolla then hit the woman who had been out for a walk, sending her flying into the air.
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When the pursuers approach, he hits the button and they fly up into the air, then tumble back down.
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Protesters have reported instances of the forces firing directly at crowds rather than into the air to disperse them.
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Long-term risks won't be known until health officials figure out what, exactly, has been spewed into the air.
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Here's what it looked like on streamer DanTDM's stream when players were launched into the air: What a view.
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Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is released into the air as a byproduct of oil and natural gas drilling.
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In previous launches, he flew as high at 1,875 feet into the air at speeds of about 350 MPH.
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Previous research has shown it's possible for global dust storms on Mars to send water up into the air.
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I threw them far up into the air, and they fell all over the grass, and all over me.
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Then, when the clamp on the barrel was released, the red wine gushed into the air like a geyser.
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The instant Clinton began speaking, dozens of arms reached high into the air, all across the room, wielding smartphones.
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The Supernova from SpinMaster is launched by throwing it into the air and controlled using your hands (or feet).
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The organisms that break down plants and release carbon back into the air need oxygen to do their work.
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And every day, this Bertholletia bridges the two, channeling more than 260 gallons of water into the air daily.
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Then, before a scrum of television cameras and reporters, he leaned back and hurled the snowball into the air.
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Newman was then hit hard by the car driven by Corey LaJoie, sending his car soaring into the air.
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Mr. Gary, the rapper, is hoisting an inflatable bear head created by Mr. Miguel into the air while dancing.
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An explosion of hydrogen and oxygen sent Elena into the air "like a flipped coin" and destroyed the reactor.
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PVC plants in places such as Calvert City, Kentucky, and Plaquemine, Louisiana, still emit vinyl chloride into the air.
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Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 25 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
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Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 11 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
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Mount Sakurajima erupted in Japan on Tuesday, sending a plume of smoke rising more than 16,000 feet into the air.
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Secondhand aerosol exhaled into the air by e-cigarette users can expose others to potentially harmful chemicals, the report found.
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And, when doing so, you risk sending dust and other pollutants (that you just cleaned up!) back into the air.
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His glove shot into the air with the ball still in it, and he soon emerged victorious, to much applause.
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Vigorous fountaining of lava at one fissure blew strands of volcanic glass known as Pele&aposs hair into the air.
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Ejecta The process of cratering is likely to throw up a huge amount of rocks and debris into the air.
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They produce oxygen that is released into the air, while also serving as a key food source for marine life.
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Aerial view of Kīlauea Volcano's summitPhoto: USGSThe crater at Kilauea is continuing to erupt sporadically, spewing ash into the air.
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One kid launches his friend into the air where he flips around three times before plummeting onto the ground. Ouch.
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The plane continues to be plagued with problems as the company works toward getting its fleet into the air again.
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In the video, Officer Joshua Kehm is seen lifting the student into the air and throwing her to the ground.
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More seriously, it can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water when dumped, or into the air when burned.
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Angry crowds gathered around the car, and officers fired shots into the air in an attempt to drive them away.
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Margenghi, who works as a nanny, says the impact propelled him into the air and he landed in the street.
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"The only way to have a successful revolution is to fight back," he says, jabbing his fork into the air.
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Six officers drew their pistols and one officer fired a warning shot into the air, police said in a statement.
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The explosion took place in the central Mexican state of Hidalgo after the ruptured pipeline spewed fuel into the air.
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Two Molotov cocktails were unsuccessfully lit and tossed, but "went out when they were thrown into the air," Linder says.
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Take note of the hideous, eldritch echo of dozens of drones being poop-birthed into the air at once.[BBC]
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The deceased victim was flung into the air and killed upon hitting the ground about 50 feet away, Martin confirmed.
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Here's how it works: An aircraft lifts an APSARA glider into the air and transports it to a planned location.
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As the bubbles burst, they send a spray of tiny water jets into the air, sometimes carrying bacteria with them.
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Thankfully, Veronica's there and she brought Archie's gun, which she fires into the air to put an end to things.
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When this delta of lava cracks apart, hot rock meets cold water and can explode — launching projectiles into the air.
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Video of the crash showed the impact that threw Clooney high into the air before landing on the ground nearby.
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Handing my purse to a docent, I elbow my way in, climbing over balloons and spiking them into the air.
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At that point the 75-year-old star of the upcoming "War with Grandpa" pumped his fists into the air.
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SpaceShipTwo has been built to be lofted 50,000 feet into the air by its WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft before it's released.
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Cyrano sends a scent into the air, you smell it, and answer a multiple-choice question about what it is.
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The goal is to steadily replace Europe's diesel-powered trains, which spew toxic soot and carbon dioxide into the air.
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But it is worth noting that something like 20,000 kilograms of methane still are spewing into the air each hour.
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The billionaire showed up to his brother's wedding with a golden gun made to shoot $100 bills into the air.
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It crashed, he hooted in giggles, because the villagers didn't have enough material to send it up into the air.
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My legs fly up into the air like some cartoon character and I land on my tailbone several steps down.
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Such spherules are believed to form when a huge comet or asteroid sprays droplets of molten rock into the air.
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On Saturday, he finally rocketed himself into the air above the Mojave Desert in Amboy, California, the Associated Press reports.
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A man taking off into the air at the free-throw line or somewhere beyond it, hurtling toward the basket.
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On Wednesday night, lava from Fissure 8 erupted, or "fountained," 230 heet into the air, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
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PARIS — The racket dropped to the ground, the hands went high into the air, and soon after, the teardrops rolled.
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The miners heat the small lump with a blowtorch, sending mercury vapors into the air and leaving the gold behind.
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But as soon as water touched the vehicle, the fireball erupted, shooting flames more than 100 feet into the air.
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When volcanoes erupt, they shoot thick sulfurous clouds into the air that block the sun's rays and cool the planet.
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Flamethrower company Throwflame has created a device you can attach to a personal drone to spew flames into the air.
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Another suggestion involves spraying ocean water into the air to whiten clouds and thereby increase their capacity to deflect sunlight.
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Inside, visitors are brought to tears by what museum officials described only as "an organic compound" piped into the air.
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As some of these compounds leave the food, they float up into the air, and you get a good sniff.
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China, which sent bombers into the air itself shortly after, declined to comment about the show of force from Moscow.
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I can hardly do a standard push-up let alone these, which you end by springing up into the air.
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"He just pulled out a gun and started shooting, first into the air," said one of the witnesses, Svetozar Manojlovic.
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Nearby, a man wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the word "Dope" lifted his miniskirted dance partner into the air.
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The chemical can waft from the soil into the air, forming a toxic plume that could be dangerous to inhale.
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Volcanic eruptions from Mount Agung are shooting thick ash miles into the air, forcing the closure of Bali's main airport.
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Men land from a jump on one leg and wait there with the raised leg still stretched into the air.
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Rune Pettersen, a YouTube experimenter, punctured the ice to release methane into the air before lighting it with a match.
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Once there's enough, a tiny spark plug fires off and the gas ignites, popping the robot up into the air!
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Stunting – throwing people high into the air, catching them, and holding them above your head, safely – is no mean feat.
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Spidey leaps into the air and with the pull of a trigger throws out a line to the nearest surface.
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"[The workers] got intoxicated because whenever you would press the kilos, it would release cocaine into the air," Martínez said.
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Patrick constantly found places to launch his character up into the air from, allowing him to land devastating aerial attacks.
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Flaming tumbleweeds shoot into the air At his home on Solimar Beach in Ventura, Phil Lee was tired and nervous.
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Afraid they would use it to kill him, Mr. Jones said, he fired into the air to drive them off.
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After the catch, he tumbled to the warning track, the crowd roared and Sabathia threw both arms into the air.
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Correa followed with his own shot, flipping his bat far into the air before he began his home run trot.
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Wildfires also contribute to global warming: Flames coursing through woodlands and grasses send greenhouse gases and particulates into the air.
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The Pentagon said all the missiles hit their targets, and that Syrian defense rockets had fired into the air wildly.
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But it was less than what would have been measured if Curiosity had been hoisted 1,000 feet into the air.
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In one instance, Mr. Chesky thought about starting an airline as Airbnb weighed a move into the air travel business.
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If its cooks are juggling spatulas and flipping shrimp into the air, they are doing it behind closed kitchen doors.
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Manhole covers sometimes shoot into the air when water pressure builds up in drainage lines during a storm, she said.
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The breeze over the slowly melting ice will send chilled water vapor into the air in front of the fan.
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As Roberts tightroped along the sideline, eluding tackles, the Jets bench went berserk, with players tossing water into the air.
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The four limb-like forms extending helplessly into the air from what looks like a mountain-torso underscore the question.
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Watch Mr. Rea's legs shoot out at perpendicular angles, or Mr. Monaghan spring into the air from a sitting position.
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Another image resembles a geyser of steam rising into the air, its base framed by concentric rings punctuated by dots.
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Last Sunday, a Hong Kong police officer fired a live shot into the air during protests for the first time.
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A volcanic eruption near the coast of Sicily sent a plume of smoke more than a mile into the air.
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As a result of immediate shutdowns during Harvey, 2 million pounds of extra air pollution was released into the air.
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They even fly, some of them, or at least glide, launching themselves into the air from trees they have climbed.
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Cynics are often romantics in disguise, and my married friend's joke was enough to release certain fantasies into the air.
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Boeing is still trying to get the 737 Max back into the air after software flaws caused two deadly crashes.
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Our mechanics laughed about "pencil whipping" the airplanes into the air, and we agreed that the paperwork was a joke.
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By containing coughs and sneezes, masks stop virus-laden droplets from being spewed into the air and onto nearby surfaces.
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Arms and legs splay out as riders rise into the air, the lights of Times Square twinkling in the distance.
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The #volcano is the second most active in the #Philippines, and spewed #ash more than nine miles into the air.
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Eventually, grains turn too fine and won't lock together properly, making them liable to loft into the air as dust.
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"Being thrown five feet into the air by your partner when you are dancing the volta is exhilarating," she conjectures.
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Newman's car lifted into the air and flipped before crossing the finish line on its roof amid sparks and flames.
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Sun streams through the Mildred B. Chapel, made up of 50 arches that reach over 50 feet into the air.
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The round was high and struck the back wall, splattering plaster, dust and tiny beads of glass into the air.
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That came after a container of organic peroxides exploded and caught fire early Thursday, sending acrid smoke into the air.
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Earthquakes were still happening at the Taal volcano, which shot giant clouds of ash miles into the air on Jan.
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The potential worry was that the hose material might emit chemicals into the air supply that were unsafe to breathe.
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The minaret — a tower attached to a mosque — is the tallest in the world, rising 869 feet into the air.
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More explosions occurred during the day, including one that launched a tower into the air "like a missile," Branick said.
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This can include mirrors in space to reflect sunlight away or spraying particles into the air to cool the planet.
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If you're going to launch your Dodge Charger into the air, keep both hands on the wheel, unlike Bo Duke.
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Street vendors sell confetti poppers to pedestrians who launch them into the air, covering the streets with bright vivid colors.
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" Soldiers then "fired warning shots into the air, and when the suspect failed to halt, they fired shots towards him.
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The American was immediately swamped by fans and fellow golfers, including Els and Rory McIlroy, and lifted into the air.
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Then, on Wednesday afternoon, a second explosion rocked the plant, shooting a flaming tower into the air like a rocket.
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The pure delight of the Waltz of the Snowflakes, in which the dancers throw snow while leaping into the air.
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Scuffles broke out between students and Mr. Khazali's bodyguards, who fired their rifles into the air just outside the building.
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While photosynthesis does pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, much of that gas goes right back into the air.
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Instead, specially-modified C-130 transports carried the small planes into the air and launched them like they were missiles.
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"Listen to my story of how the church traumatized me for being a gay man," he asked, into the air.
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Pressure builds, eventually culminating in an explosive eruption that ejects superheated steam, hot ash and rock debris into the air.
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The new water system was welcomed with parades, fireworks, and fountains shooting plumes of water 50 feet into the air.
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Flying adds planet-warming gases into the air at a much higher rate than other modes of transportation, including driving.
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Also onboard this skeetermobile: a spinning fan, which helps further spread the insects and carry them aloft into the air.
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On the podium, the boy reaches down from the first place stand and lifts Desi's arm high into the air.
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While I'm sure I looked incredibly dorky pedaling into the air, the physical and visual stimulation kept any embarrassment at bay.
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It's a single prototype that's made out of foam, plastic and a set of propellers that takes it into the air.
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One of the men hit the container holding the creepy-crawlies into the air, and some of them landed on passengers.
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The eruption activity began Thursday evening with just one fissure, which fountained lava high into the air for around two hours.
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With the help of helium balloons and a team of volunteers from JP Aerospace, Makoto sent these botanicals into the air.
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Another coach saw something far worse: Lynn flying 45-50 feet into the air, and crashing headfirst into a parked car.
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If the object is large enough, however, it would send material flying into the air which could block out the sun.
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As it crisscrossed Fancher Creek's 200 acres, it released its payload, piping out swarms of sterile Aedes aegypti into the air.
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Left untouched, Victorian wallpaper could still release flakes of arsenic into the air or produce arsenical gas when conditions were damp.
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More river coverage could mean we're sending even more of those greenhouse gasses into the air than current calculations account for.
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Supporters in New York City watched as clean water shot up into the air in Adi Etot for the first time.
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The 88-story skyscraper stretches 420.5 metres (1,380 feet) into the air, making it the third tallest building in the country.
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Video footage of the malfunction showed the showed a large part of the structure flying into the air as bystanders screamed.
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Its bladed spokes act as a fan, allowing the wheels to flip upward and help propel a car into the air.
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The three astronauts got out of their vehicle at the base of a tower that went 365 feet into the air.
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Russia, its ally, said a Syrian air strike had hit a rebel-held weapons stockpile, releasing deadly chemicals into the air.
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As a result of the leaks, about $2 billion worth of fuel vanishes into the air annually, according to the EDF.
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He proceeded to lift the chair into the air with me in it, and carry it out of the rehearsal space.
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Then, to top it all, the Flying Horse flew up into the air and blew a rainbow out of its ass.
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It's a striking shot of her being hoisted into the air by a harness, while a choir sings in the background.
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Carl (Jason Miller) surely shouldn't have shot a toy gun into the air, prompting the police to come to the motel.
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"There's no way HIV can leave the body via the lungs or go from the blood into the air," Antonovics says.
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Instead of blowing up balloons, a rarity in Cuba, the crowd inflated condoms that they then bounced up into the air.
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On various occasions, Chan Nyein Aung allegedly lifted her into the air, pressed his body against hers, and slapped her buttocks.
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The video ends, fog fills the stage, and a wall of hands shoot up into the air, wagging back and forth.
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A video shared by a BBC journalist showed huge gusts of wind twirling water surging through downtown Miami into the air.
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Then — and this is where things get weird — she uses gel to get the hair to stand straight into the air.
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Members of the Bolivarian National Guard who joined Guaidó fire into the air to repel forces loyal to President Nicolás Maduro.
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That's because a sneeze can squirt the virus into the air, where it can stick around for up to two hours.
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TMZ reports that the Oscar winner was thrown twenty feet into the air and hit the car's windshield with his helmet.
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Future passengers who are willing to fork out $250,000 will be taken up into the air by an aircraft called WhiteKnightTwo.
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Then the dog was allegedly locked inside "small solid metal wire cage" that was lifted into the air by a crane.
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In 2015, drone startup Lily grabbed attention by promising a handheld unit you could simply throw into the air to activate.
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From beneath the sole of his shoe he could feel the force of the container trying to rise into the air.
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Stagehands laid out a horse-shaped pool float for Mason to gingerly step into, before they lifted him into the air.
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The carriage that propels the drone down the runway brakes at the end, slingshotting the aircraft forward and into the air.
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A column of volcanic material rose up to 1,200 meters (3,930 feet) into the air and ash fell in several villages.
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Laze is created when hot lava hits the ocean, sending hydrochloric acid and steam with fine glass particles into the air.
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The attackers, estimated to be in their mid-20s, fired into the air to spark panic as they fled, he said.
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Three separate volcanic surges forced a cloud of smoke, steam, and volcanic ash 4.7 miles into the air, according to Quartz.
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And other studies have supported the idea (quite logically) that jet dryers disperse more particles into the air than paper towels.
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In his free time, the Congressman enjoys posting videos of himself shooting bullets into the air to help GOTV for elections.
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In August, four Iranian ships harassed a U.S. destroyer in the strait, prompting the destroyer to fire flares into the air.
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Some big, polluted cities, like Guigang, are using mist cannons, which shoot into the air a spray that disperses smog particles.
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Gabrielle, who police said went by the name Aura, was thrown nearly 30 feet into the air and broke her arm.
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Once Alexa and other bots become ubiquitous we'll all be shouting commands into the air and expecting our homes to react.
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Size doesn't really matter—the hurdles are only 36 inches, so it's not like you have to leap into the air.
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What's worse, fissures that look dormant can suddenly rage back to life, shooting fountains of flaming rocks into the air again.
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A month later, an inflatable slide was lifted three stories into the air and injured two people when it came down.
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He leaps into the air and does a flying split, somehow kicking both assailants off their bikes at the same time.
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The pressure inside was already so high that clear brain fluid squirted out the end of the catheter into the air.
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Lava fountains A stream of lava that sprays into the air because of gas bubbles forming and expanding in a volcano.
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The Russian long-range bombers flew into the Air Defense Identification Zone, which extends approximately 200 miles off Alaska's western coast.
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Police said two warning shots were fired into the air, with pepper spray and batons also used to disperse the crowd.
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These actions resulted in thousands of excess tons of harmful smog-forming nitrogen oxide (NOx) to be emitted into the air.
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Around midnight, the fumaroles around the inner edge of the crater began to release jets of sulfurous gases into the air.
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That final flight took Starhopper about 490 feet (150 meters) into the air before it landed on a nearby concrete pad.
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We're extracting like crazy and burning like there's no tomorrow, for real, pumping carbon dioxide into the air we all share.
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The magma would heat the water, sending steam into the air that would push any accumulated rocks out in an explosion.
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A bison tossed a 9-year-old girl into the air after charging a group of tourists at Yellowstone National Park
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He started building rockets, then attempted to build a bottle-rocket-powered contraption that would launch a friend into the air.
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But today, Boeing, the FAA, and the world's airlines continue to work to get the plane back into the air — safely.
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The star running back spun several feet into the air before landing on the back of his head and neck area.
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And just when I feel safe around a corner, he launches into the air, hundreds of feet above...hovering. Waiting. Watching.
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Three canisters of what look like insect poison sit outside the portal, and I immediately notice gas leaking into the air.
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Both wings of the dazzling, $80m gallery, sit seaside on a network of stilts that raises them 20' into the air.
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On Tuesday, the DNR granted Foxconn air permits to pump pollutants like volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides into the air.
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The US spewed 245 percent more carbon into the air in 22012 than the year before, according to the EPA's inventory.
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It has a melody that makes you want to repeatedly and vigorously pump your fist into the air in total glee.
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Now lift one leg high into the air, again, using your butt muscles to elevate it as high as you can.
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" Benjamin's Bar shuddered in agreement, and Mr. Brignoli shot his arms into the air, like a victorious prizefighter, shouting, "She is!
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A place where the city's resentment collected, got into the air, the pipes, for those who lived here to live off.
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Mr. Maduro then looked into the air as his wife, Cilia Flores, flinched and reached for another official to brace herself.
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Clark breaks down the distillation process of the Daufuskie Island product and we move back into the air-conditioned tasting room.
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All this commotion churns up the ocean water, which then injects sea salt into the air in and around the storm.
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Protesters set fire to trash cans, scooters and cars, sending smoke billowing into the air at several locations in central Paris.
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Through intricate choreography and cues, the Shadows are responsible for propelling the Angel into the air and operating her heavy wings.
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When a head crab appears, you have a few beats, maybe a second or so, before it launches into the air.
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A sly grin spread across Mr. Wise's face as he raised his wrist into the air to admire the watch face.
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The term refers to a measure of the amount of CO280 spewed into the air for each unit of energy consumed.
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The valves in the water cannons would get stuck open at random, sending a torrent of water streaming into the air.
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In "UNTITLED_I will be there when you die," four jugglers start out simply as they toss their pins into the air.
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Jen lazily reached for a lighter, lit the cigarette in her mouth and blew a cloud of smoke into the air.
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The police said she had been hit by a stray bullet, possibly from someone firing into the air a mile away.
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Dixon's car was launched high into the air, and it seemed to float until it landed broadside on the inside guardrail.
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When grassland or forests are converted into cropland large amounts of carbon that was previously sequestered is released into the air.
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At the same time, however, a huge amount of energy is also wasted, literally lost into the air through inefficient practices.
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The crowd serenaded him as the clock wound down, and when the buzzer sounded, he raised his arms into the air.
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Most of the globe-trotting viruses are swept into the air by sea spray, and lesser numbers arrive in dust storms.
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Radioactivity began spewing into the air as the meltdown progressed and the water from the spent fuel pools began to leak.
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"There's no sense of decency anymore," he muttered, picking up the discarded bike and heaving it into the air in anger.
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Dramatic video shows bolts of lightning as a volcano spews ash up to nine miles into the air in the Philippines.
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As the airplane manufacturer works to get the 737 Max back into the air, new potential design flaws have been uncovered.
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The presumption, for now, is that Mike might've stayed in the rocket as it ascended hundreds of feet into the air.
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A few paces later, he leaped into the air while twisting towards the quarterback and made a beautiful two-handed snag.
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He came from behind the net, and as the puck got into the air near Price, Eller batted it past him.
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A great, natural way to push some water back into the air and combat all of these ailments — while you sleep?
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Refined and burned as gasoline or jet fuel, it will spew carbon into the air, raising the temperature of the planet.
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During the last and greatest explosion, a vessel within a unit containing highly flammable hydrocarbons ruptured, hurling fragments into the air.
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Dozens of small plastic foam drones were launched into the air simulating what the future of drone warfare might look like.
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On Thursday, witnesses said, he climbed onto the roof of his house and began shooting into the air with a pistol.
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Though, it's possible that reliable, cheap, alternative biofuels that spew less carbon into the air will one day be widely adopted.
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Already, unmanned aerial systems have operated from their decks — catapulting into the air, accomplishing arrested landings and taxiing among manned aircraft.
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The little moisture that does evaporate into the air currents gets wrung out over the mountains in California to the west.
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This year, the "Dubak" challenge, which involves tossing boiling water into the air and watching it freeze, went viral in Russia.
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As a result, pollutants that have been linked to cancers, heart disease, asthma and other serious ailments escape into the air.
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But Van Dujin's patience paid off as he captured the squirrel leaping into the air with the walnut in its mouth.
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A month earlier, the La Tuna Fire sent smoke billowing into the air above Los Angeles as the hills glowed red.
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In three seconds that defied reasonable expectation, Robinson got to his feet, raced toward the corner and leapt into the air.
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Check him out tossing a chick into the air and catching her with his LEFT HAND ... Yeah, king status for sure.
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Before humans started pumping greenhouse gases into the air, annual snowfall was closer to eight or nine feet, according to Winski.
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According to their conservative estimates, 100 nukes hitting their targets would put about 7 trillion grams of soot into the air.
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According to a resident of the neighborhood, police, military, and colectivos showed up within minutes, firing their guns into the air.
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If you stay out of earshot, you won't be overheard, and your words will melt into the air, unsurveilled and unrecorded.
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Still facing away from the goal, Wendell lifted his 20133-foot-9 frame into the air, twisting his body as he rose.
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Even though drone rules are still in the making, that isn't stopping hobbyists and professionals from sending flying cameras into the air.
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The company notified state regulators on Monday that the refinery would be emitting hazardous materials into the air for about five days.
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The world's tallest active geyser -- whose major eruptions shoot water more than 2500 feet into the air -- is known to be unpredictable.
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McIlroy, Rose and Sullivan also embraced Johnson in delight before the beaming fan raised his $100 bill into the air with pride.
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He told reporters during a nighttime news conference that two people then pulled out firearms and fired into the air before fleeing.
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Back inside the Southeast New Territories Landfill, mobile deodorizers puff out thick clouds of white soap that slowly evaporate into the air.
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And because of that, other women were inspired to toss their own hats, if not into the air, then into the ring.
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They run toward each other at top speed, then jump into the air for what I'm sure will be an epic collision.
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Anderson homered off Keller two innings earlier and vividly flipped his bat into the air before beginning to run around the bases.
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As plants die and decay, he said, microorganisms feeding on them release mercury into the air along with nitrogen and other gases.
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As a child, Stone broke both arms falling off a balance beam, so she hates to be lifted up into the air.
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As is the tradition at wedding and engagement celebrations, at some point the young men began firing their guns into the air.
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That's how it works in Doom VFR as well... though the sensation of suddenly flying up into the air is immediately jarring.
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In the opening scene, a boy biking through the woods is ripped violently into the air by an unseen hand, disappearing offscreen.
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When completed, the NSC will rise 272 feet into the air and will be tall enough to house the Statue of Liberty.
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He reaches in, removes the phone — and with it globules of feces, which flop into the air and splatter onto the floor.
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Since then, more than 20 fissures have opened up across the area, spraying lava as well as toxic gases into the air.
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Amy Jankowski, a meteorologist with the Weather Service, said there are reports of debris being shot into the air by the tornado.
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Daenerys survived riding her dragon thousands of feet into the air, miraculously dodging arrows left and right during the loot train attack.
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It's modeled after the galago, or Senegalese bush baby — a tiny primate with powerful legs that can leap meters into the air.
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Left: A gas main on fire throws flames into the air after it broke and exploded, destroying nearby homes, on Jan. 21994.
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The hanger relies on a proprietary technology called "nanoe," which involves the releasing of nano-sized negatively charged particles into the air.
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"We did not know that doing it out of the water would release it out into the air," he told the BBC.
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Additional senior officials will also be able to enter and view a service member's record into the Air Force's investigation management system.
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This observation is difficult to square with the fact that humans are pumping more carbon into the air now than ever before.
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Police fired warning shots into the air, triggering the stampede at the festival attended by an estimated 2 million people, he said.
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Fighter jets strafe the battling troops, water bursts from bombed mains, and balls of fire roll into the air from oil deposits.
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Buie's latest work, published this week in Nature Communications, finds that light rainstorms could be catapulting bacteria into the air en masse.
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Photos show the volcanic matter shooting dozens of feet into the air and magma destroying anything in its path as it flows.
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On Tuesday, several NGOs said the Libyan coastguard had boarded a migrant boat, robbing the migrants and firing shots into the air.
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The Porter Ranch natural gas leak (just north of Los Angeles) has been pumping methane into the air since October 23, 2015.
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The teaser ends with two gunshots ringing out, sending doves flying into the air as a red hue washes over the scene.
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In 1991, a volcano in the Philippines erupted, shooting particles into the air that temporarily cooled the planet by reflecting solar energy.
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It rose out of the lake, floating up into the air along with an island that had once lived in Loot Lake.
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Because the sweat evaporates into the air, the clothes are able to dry more quickly than fabrics like cotton that absorb moisture.
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The tornado caught sleeping residents off guard late Wednesday night, sending debris 13,000 feet into the air, the National Weather Service said.
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SQUEALING, the ten tiny piglets ran around in panic as policemen booted them with such force that they flew into the air.
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Before the 40-foot structure broke apart mid-swing and threw its riders into the air, the Fireball had passed multiple inspections.
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The team at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has developed a UAV that can launch into the air from a station underwater.
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It's made of brushed aluminum and has a removable vented lid to cover dispensers that squirt 12 different scents into the air.
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Or he seems like a sleepwalker in a concrete dreamscape, poised to trip, or tip over, or fly off into the air.
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After all, methane traps 84 times more heat than carbon dioxide over the first 20 years after it's released into the air.
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McIver also allegedly fired several shots into the air before pointing the gun at the teens' car and pulling the trigger twice.
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I wake up, stretch, then leap into the air and take off running as fast as my little legs will carry me.
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As he neared home after a triple from Kevin Pillar, Coghlan lept into the air above the catcher, clearing his tag out.
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Then, they watched the melting ice boil and evaporate, ejecting the sand grains into the air and building small piles of sand.
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"I saw people flying into the air and everyone was running into the shops on either side," witness Ali Shirazinia told CNN.
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According to CNN, Amy Jankowski, who is a meteorologist with the Weather Service, reported that debris was being shot into the air.
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After Jack Eichel's shot on goal was saved by Quick, the puck hopped into the air in front of the Kings' goal.
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Mr. Maiotti, as if delivering a jolt to the others, sprang into the air, arching his back and reaching for his feet.
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When chemicals get into the air, soil, or water, regulators often base their cleanup requirements on what IRIS scientists say is safe.
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Meanwhile Kilauea erupted twice over the weekend and at one point launched a cloud of ash 10,000 feet into the air. 5.
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Fissure 8 remains the most active, the USGS says, sending "persistent fountains" of lava as high as 260 feet into the air.
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While waiting his next turn, Colon walked to the side and spat his gum into the air, taking a cut, and whiffing.
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You have to push it into the air with gas, like compressed oxygen, and then ignite it once it's in the air.
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A group of researchers found that three types of fungus that can grow on ordinary household wallpaper can spread into the air.
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Chef Haque spun an egg onto the grill top, then his spatula, before flipping it into the air and catching it again.
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Ardern lifted her three-month-old daughter, Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford, into the air and settled on the couch to nurse.
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The highest dunes rise more than 700 feet into the air -- about the height of the tallest skyscraper in many American cities.
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After just one, my arms give out after I try to push myself into the air and I fall on my face.
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It was meant to be a high-speed taxi test, but the prototype's highly efficient wings pulled it into the air unexpectedly.
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In a corner booth, a man gently plucked a down-coat feather from a woman's sleeve and blew it into the air.
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Instead, they pump "good" bacteria into the air to rebalance the ecosystem of bacteria in your house and make the air cleaner.
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Namely, James was asked to enthusiastically fling the train of the bride's dress into the air before diving out of the shot.
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"There was a lot of smoke billowing from the roof, thick black smoke, and debris floating up into the air," he said.
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