| 11. | On Tuesday children peered through the punctured windows in curious horror.
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| 12. | The upper limb had punctured the spray skirt over his cockpit.
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| 13. | Blood pumps from a row of puncture wounds on his foot.
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| 14. | But its balloon was soon punctured by parodies and media overkill.
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| 15. | Time itself seems to be dribbling from some cosmic puncture wound.
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| 16. | He was punctured, for sure, right in the heart.
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| 17. | Gore tried to puncture that perception in his address Monday night.
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| 18. | The cutbacks also will puncture CNN's ballooning Internet operations.
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| 19. | But then, so is the puncturing of a wildlife treasure.
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| 20. | The Nets have an overcast history punctured by slivers of light.
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