He was being booked at Area A . Then _ whoosh _ he just started running, like a bat out of hell.
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It might run the capacitors dead in the first 30 seconds, but until then it would take off like a bat out of hell.
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They threw him under the faucet, tore off his clothes, and " drove like a bat out of hell " to Children's Medical Center, Amy recalled.
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"They can take the X86 ( 32-bit ) code and run it on Hammer, and it'll run like a bat out of hell, " he says.
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Two weeks earlier in Canada, Smith had been " creamed " by a teenage snowboarder who swooped down on her " like a bat out of hell, " separating her shoulder.
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Steinman says " I don't think there's ever been a more violent crash . . . the guy basically has his body opened up and his heart explodes like a bat out of hell ."
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He says all the clients in the Bates Motel " wish they would have left like a bat out of hell . . . It had nothing to do, believe it or not, with Bruce Springsteen.
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When she answered the door, the man shot her in the head with a 9 mm pistol, threw the roses in the foyer and sprinted from the scene, " running like a bat out of hell, " one witness said.
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On the other hand, " If you're running a good pace, you might have to slow down a minute ( per mile ), but it won't hit you as hard as if you went out like a bat out of hell ."
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In his 36 career games, he had 30 tackles from 2009 to 2011 . " Pro Football Weekly " described him as a player who " races down the field like a bat out of hell, and hunts returners like a heat-seeking missile ".