Before I knew it I was thrown up against a wall where a motorcycle was parked.
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Science has thrown up an array of media stars in the last few years.
And an analysis of the plumes thrown up by the impact showed mysterious concentrations of mercury.
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Even with the roadblocks thrown up by IT departments, workers are getting their way.
When a whale blows, the dishes catch the spray thrown up by the animal.
But as a generalisation, the efforts of the past few years have thrown up mixed messages.
Some 1, 500 luxury high-rise apartments are being thrown up in or around the centre of town.
The payment to Mr Grasso has thrown up more questions about the way the place is run.
They have thrown up a large number of spectacularly shabby subdivisions, not bothering with even basic services.
The study has thrown up some surprises, such as showing that a knotted vortex isn't stable as principles would suggest.
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More to the point is that the constitution provides few answers to the hard questions thrown up by modern politics.
Perhaps, however, Mr MacAskill's moralising is merely rhetorical chaff, thrown up to disguise the realpolitik that lay behind the release.
Mr Grayling said potential issues had been thrown up during the retendering process for the contract to track offenders by satellite.
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Researchers at Southampton University say metal in the air thrown up by trains running on metal tracks could pose a health risk.
"They look like BBs, " he said, adding that the balls were distinct from the shrapnel thrown up from debris on the street.
In the past, the engineers would have thrown up their hands in horror and insisted on designing each new vehicle from scratch.
The system has thrown up 811 suspects so far, but no convictions.
Among the novelties this election has thrown up, thanks to the non-aggression pact between the two parties, is Britain's first fixed-term parliament.
Time has thrown up a wealth of information about the impact of the raids, much of it unavailable to an earlier generation of historians.
Early on, he also began to view his collection as the property element within his own personal investment portfolio, which has thrown up some interesting results.
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The new home for the BBC's Springwatch is set to provide a huge range of wildlife but has also thrown up technical challenges, says presenter Chris Packham.
Uber has been successful enough that city bureaucrats across the country, eager to protect homegrown taxi and limousine services, have thrown up regulatory roadblocks left and right.
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IETF's founders, to launch last year an Internet societal task force as a forum for deliberating social and economic issues thrown up by the spread of the Internet.
By contrast, people in poor countries face problems such as the speed and cost of an internet connection, let alone the huge amount of webpages thrown up by search engines.
The holes twist through a phantasmagoric landscape of sand dunes thrown up half a century ago when phosphate mines worked the site, and which native plants and grasses have since overgrown.
Nothing was done to preserve the past and many of the huts, which had been thrown up in a hurry, filled with asbestos and never built to last, were allowed to rot away.
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Moreover, not many consumers are bothered about anonymity: people tend not to value their privacy until it has been invaded, and the Internet is too new to have thrown up many such abuses yet.
The ECB faces a difficult balancing act as it is keen to preserve the game's traditions, whilst looking at ways at responding to the success of the IPL and the challenges it has thrown up.
PriceWaterhouseCoopers did a survey of how well prepared corporations are to defend against cyber threats and found that 46% of respondents expressed concern about indifference and roadblocks thrown up by the boardroom and executive suite.
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