People laughed and chugged their ale and wine, while playing darts and talking. |
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Soon with a whistle and a puff a steam train chugged through the snaky valley below. |
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Although boats chugged up and down the water on a regular basis, road access was limited. |
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A mail train chugged along on a parallel track to her left but soon disappeared into a tunnel. |
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Using their mobile phones the drivers rang the fire service and told them of the devastation being wreaked as the traction engine chugged along. |
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Three hundred feet below, a red inflatable boat chugged out from the beach towards a strong swimmer. |
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As we chugged along the vivid green Wuyang River towards Dragon King Gorge, thickly forested crags and pinnacles of rock rose high above. |
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The gnomes of Zurich chugged in at seventh while Milan notched up a distant 11 th place on the Jones Lang LaSalle index. |
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But despite the countless cups of joe chugged down in cubicles, the workplace represents just a fraction of the overall coffee market. |
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Anyone who spotted the black van would wonder at why it seemed to be vibrating as it chugged down the road. |
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As we chugged across the Bosphorus we passed a school of ferries criss-crossing the straits in their livery of yellow and white. |
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Finally, I chugged the last piece of luggage into the trunk of the car, and slammed it shut. |
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As we chugged by the prairie, they caught a rare glimpse of a moose, standing next to the tracks. |
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As the train slowly chugged out of the station, her eyes filled with tears. |
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The bus chugged on through Manor Park and Forest Gate, slowly filling up with Saturday morning shoppers. |
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Two battered motor vehicles chugged down one side of the street, throwing out huge clouds of dirty black smoke. |
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Alan, our dive leader, had given us a brief history lesson as our boat chugged out of harbour. |
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The engine chugged down the twisted road and Alex was thrown around like a doll. |
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The engine chugged away as the Buick came to a standstill in the muddy drive. |
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Glasses clinked, husky men arm-wrestled in the back, and a group of burly women chugged their beer and laughed at us as we entered. |
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I was rather thirsty and I hadn't had much to eat all day so I chugged the carbonated beverage down in a hurry. |
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As soon as they went outside Emma got all excited and chugged a drink that was in her pocket. |
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A world famous steam engine chugged into town for the Swindon Railway Convention. |
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We passed the Flying Dutchman, chugged up the lane out of town and on to a bridleway, a nice route of beech and oak and large mossy boulders of gritstone. |
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As they chugged toward the aid station, they passed by the bodies of the two dead insurgents Larson had killed. |
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Beautiful examples, the Bible's just so chugged full of those things everywhere you turn. |
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Gee chugged around the bases before executing a belly flop into third base. |
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But all too soon the boat had chugged slowly past St Mark's Square, into the Grand Canal and up to the small landing stage a short amble from our hotel. |
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He looked around at the packed, distressed cement floors and frontier-style wooden booths as we chugged our last drink. |
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We chugged along the river, its banks lined with shabby wooden huts. |
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The ferry chugged across the river, passing boats that were even more comically overloaded than ours. |
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Within a dozen years, 32 passenger and 75 freight trains chugged into its stations daily, and Hastings became quite a place. |
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Top of the list, perhaps, is the motor car, which first chugged out of factories only in 1895 the same year as moving pictures were first shown. |
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The tomatoes slowly chugged to the next station, where they were squirted with hot water and tumbled to remove their skins. |
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Jenny chugged the drink, pulled a face, and then set the mug down. |
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It's the boulevard stroll Fred Mertz had in the episode of 'I Love Lucy' where Fred, top hat atilt, chugged into a nightclub as an English duffer, doncha know. |
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A helicopter chugged above and there was the wail of a siren. |
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A wooden boat full of passengers and bicycles chugged past. |
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As we chugged along the sheltered side a party of common eider gave wonderful views on the seaweed covered rocks. |
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I requested a new flight on April 22, the website chugged and spluttered, showed me an egg-timer, then. |
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It was in October 1911 that the first train chugged into Amos, thereby setting the stage for the accelerated development of various means of transportation in the Abitibi region. |
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From Let It Die to Best Of You, his frenetic Foo Fighters chugged like a turbocharged traction engine. |
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Not so long ago, college students chugged sugary soda for breakfast or fueled all-nighters with pots of no-frills black coffee. |
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For years the WSOP chugged along, offering significant but not huge amounts of money, little-noticed by anyone outside a small community of professional poker players. |
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