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A log comes hurtling down the zip line at a worrying pace, destroying the log itself and slightly damaging part of the contraption.
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The eruption launched a ten billion ton storm cloud hurtling through space at five million miles per hour.
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He changes into his costume and flies up to the volcano, catching a huge boulder hurtling toward the town and flinging it into the ocean.
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Suppose you're the driver of a trolley car, and your trolley car is hurtling down the track at 60 miles an hour.
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Meanwhile, a comet hurtling towards planet earth is inciting the populace to revolt, and anarchy has set in all over the globe.
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The one time she smiles, it's like a small miracle, a glimpse of grace amid the uneasiness of black cats, hurtling black trains, devouring fire and poisonous mushrooms.
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Halfway through the song, the angels send the gift hurtling back to her.
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This was the first of many moves that sent the station hurtling into debt.
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The sensation of hurtling downhill at 100mph while strapped to a piece of fibreboard is hard to put into words.
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Loud, arch and snappishly funny, she has the mien of a runaway train, words hurtling forth helter-skelter.
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