He's just recovered from a broken arm after a roadside bomb upturned his Humvee.
He wore a splendid silver hat, like an upturned jelly mould, and carried a shotgun over his shoulder.
The figure had an angelic upturned face and was seated at a desk and holding a quill.
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Reporters on 24-hour news channels began using words torrential and holding their hands out with their palms upturned.
Along the roads crossing the Rif, the Berber revivalist symbol, resembling an upturned pitchfork, is engraved into trees.
Yes, his support for Gingrich, and hinted support for whoever becomes the GOP nominee, has already upturned the U.S. presidential race.
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He looked younger without his mustache, or perhaps it was the red moccasins, one of which still lay upturned on the grass.
Seven people were thrown into the freezing water from which they were rescued, while the other eight people were recovered from the upturned ship.
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Palms upturned, she swayed back and forth for a minute or two, then suddenly flung her body forward and touched her forehead to the carpet.
Across the bay from Rio, it perches on a cliff-top - an upturned flying saucer, its curves reflected in a pool which encircles its central pillar.
She would have refused him politely had they been standing together on the ground, but, looking down at his upturned face, she felt that any excuse would be trivial.
Thinley had gone the national dress code one better, donning ceremonial knee-high leather boots with upturned toes to welcome Connecticut-based photographer Kit Kittle, an old family friend, and me.
Long before Mr Edwards went on trial, Louisiana's politicians were assumed to greet anyone who tried to do business in the state with a wink and an upturned palm.
The upturned face of one of the three Marys kneeling at the base of the crucifixion (shown above) has the radiant purity of someone whose worldly preoccupations have been sucked away by grief.
Miss Morse said various pieces of food had been scattered around the hallway, including bread and a broken plate and upturned bowl, and splashes of green soup on the walls and on Mr Suddards's body.
She said she later saw an officer emerging from the back of the minicab, holding a handgun in his upturned hand, before he wrapped it in a black cloth and put it inside an evidence bag.
Those nominees then are expected to bob and weave their way through hearings, proclaiming solemnly sometimes even accurately that their minds are as straight as the edge of the Judiciary Committee witness table, as open as their upturned palms.
From an early age, I knew that I wanted to write popular thrillers, but when I got to graduate school, I sensed an upturned nose and a haughty eye directed toward the fiction and films that I loved.
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Though occasionally the Scientific American pile got upturned by an eleven-year-old searching for science-project material, as far as I could tell the National Geographic pile was never disturbed by its owners, and was there merely to ascend, ever higher.
During that October practice run, the Oracle team's upturned boat ended up drifting from the San Francisco Bay under the Golden Gate Bridge and four miles into the open Pacific Ocean before the team could get it under control.
The former Royal Marine won international fame in 1997 when he was rescued after surviving on "sheer determination, a little water and a little chocolate" for five days in the upturned hull of his boat in the Southern Ocean during the Vendee Globe race.
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