How To Use Gathering In A Sentence

  • Gwenhidwy likes to drink a lot, grain alcohol mostly, mixed in great strange mad-scientist concoctions with beef tea, grenadine, cough syrup, bitter belch-gathering infusions of blue scullcap, valerian root, motherwort and lady's-slipper, whatever's to hand really. Gravity's Rainbow
  • She watched Luke read it, saw the gathering frown carve two grooves over his aquiline nose.
  • I stood in the doorway for a moment, gathering my energy for polite chitchat. FOOLS GOLD
  • Yet Highland culture continues to flourish through the Gaelic language, piping, ceilidhs (informal gatherings with traditional music, dancing and poetry) and a full schedule of Highland games.
  • The most striking but by no means the only instances are the hole cut in a page of his novel Albert Angelo and the presentation, in The Unfortunates, of a box containing a bundle of unbound gatherings to be read in random order.
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  • an amiable gathering
  • But sure, they could be more "anti-consumerist" by having a druidical gathering of eight friends in the middle of the forest and a picnic lunch. Love on a farmboy's wages
  • And one of the best ways of gathering criminal intelligence is forensics.
  • He had described it as ‘a gathering place for computer otaku,’ so I had a negative image about the place before seeing it.
  • There are two large rooms that can be used for social gatherings equipped with a TV and a beamer and screen, plus a dining room and a well-furnished kitchen next to the swimming pool. Weekly
  • The two leaders had earlier led a march of hundreds of demonstrators in defiance of a government ban on protest rallies or gatherings of more than four people.
  • Economic recovery is gathering pace.
  • Demanding that trials maximise their gathering of information on toxicology improves a protocol's balance of risk and social value.
  • Her daughter conducted a salon that became a gathering place for the writers, artists, and musicians of the Harlem Renaissance.
  • This gathering is the largest periodic assemblage of human beings on the planet.
  • At social gatherings eligible gentlemen would draw lots bearing ladies' names on the eve of St Valentine's Day.
  • I beg for each and all of you confirmations and assistance from the threshold of oneness, so that those gatherings may become ignited like unto candles, in the republics of America, enkindling the light of the love of God in the hearts; thus the rays of the heavenly teachings may begem and brighten the states of America like the infinitude of immensity with the stars of the Most Great Guidance. Tablets of the Divine Plan
  • At first the pictures appear to have been taken at a family gathering - a christening or a birthday party.
  • We are working to ensure women can safely cook, and don't put themselves in harm's way gathering firewood by providing safe, efficient stoves and teaching women to create fuel briquettes made out of organic waste. Josette Sheeran: We Can End Hunger: 10 Ways to Feed the World
  • The worthies on the committee also attempted to explain why those mistakes - in surveillance, in intelligence-gathering, analysis and co-ordination - were made.
  • The jubilee celebrations were conducted with a number of activities, including seminars, workshops, competitions for children, and cultural gatherings.
  • Thank you for that magnificent speech yesterday, and it is my pleasure to ask you to address the assembled gathering.
  • Anyone who had spent a bomb on a just-for-the-occasion dress would have been the laughing stock at the gathering.
  • Worldwide, the search for an 'anti-ageing pill' is gathering steam.
  • I paused outside the carved double doors, gathering my dignity and composure around me like a shield.
  • Dr Ryan travelled the world gathering material for his book.
  • The name dojo comes from the Japanese term for a gathering place for martial-arts students. Techies Get to Work at Hacker Dojo
  • This book is also about hog-killing and smokehouses, about making lye hominy and gathering wild greens, about ramps and cushaws and leather-britches, about cracklin’ bread and corn-cob jelly, whistle pig and poke sallet, apple butter and stack cakes.’
  • Mrs Foster bobbed about, gathering up her things.
  • It seemed so fitting for a gathering of people remembering something so terrible.
  • These little people, quite recovered from their fatigue, had set about gathering checkerberries, and now came clambering to meet their play-fellows.
  • The Baiga dearly loves the common country liquor made from the mahua flower, and this is consumed as largely as funds will permit of at weddings, funerals and other social gatherings, and also if obtainable at other times. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II
  • With over 25 stands displaying their beautiful range of exquisite handmade crafts, the fair is sure to attract a large gathering
  • At the gathering, Secretary General Kofi Annan listened quietly to three and a half hours of bluntly worded counsel from a group united in its personal regard for him and support for the United Nations.
  • Gatherings such as this always made him fuss unusually about his appearance, when he normally did not care.
  • In a childishly vain manner, she was gathering pillows to throw at him.
  • Before beginning his journey, he enthralled the sizable gathering, which had assembled at the starting point, with his magic.
  • Even social gatherings in Workplace 2000 will take on special meanings.
  • The housebreaker's unclean face was still cheerful and mocking, although a slow worry had begun gathering at its edges. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • Michigan earlier this week raised the prospect of staging a so-called firehouse caucus at which voters cast ballots during the course of a day rather than gathering at a town-hall meeting in the evening, as most caucuses do. Private Funds Could
  • Apart from digital zoom, this camera even has flash - perfect for taking pictures in dim places, such as during a social gathering at a pub.
  • Given that the very gathering of such intelligence is at the heart of the dispute, how could such information be rendered politically neutral?
  • Standing and gathering her cloak tightly around her shoulders she turned away from Madam Corbeau's pinched expression and down the lane.
  • Inside, the tiny creature skidded to a halt on the marble floor, terrified by the sudden din of the gathering.
  • Despite this, he has continued to appear regularly at our periodic family gatherings, and is considered a family member in good standing.
  • These are the most exciting data I've ever collected, " Carnegie Mellon psychologist Jennifer Lerner told a gathering of science writers here last month.
  • Be it anti-drugs patrols in the Caribbean, anti-piracy patrols off Somalia, mine clearance in the Persian Gulf or intelligence gathering by nuclear-powered attack submarines, naval operations rarely make the news.
  • On a hunch, the researchers radioed the ground-based team and urged them to continue gathering data when the star re-emerged from behind Uranus.
  • The gathering earlier this week of trade union leaders to discuss plans for a more robust manifesto was an indication of that.
  • Asean finance ministers vow to avoid overheating, but remain mute on yuan ASEAN finance ministers have vowed to co-ordinate policies to avoid economic overheating in the fast-growing region, following a semi-annual gathering dominated political tension in Thailand and the avoidance of any criticism of China's currency management. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • She had been good enough to send written instructions in advance regarding what questions she could, and could not, be asked (nothing anent The Gathering Place documentary film).
  • But in the mid-1970s there was an acrimonious conflict between the different intelligence gathering agencies in the province.
  • Don't let your mind wander [ be woolgathering ] while working.
  • What he does better than almost anybody is assemble bands and lead them, attracting stellar sidemen and gathering them into carefully considered ensembles. Freddie, Jacky, Charlie and the Doc
  • The international relief effort appears to be gathering momentum.
  • And amid all this we are to preach the gospel of salvation, gathering in the lost sheep of Christ till the church is complete.
  • After gathering my belongings, I let my hair down and smoothed it out after applying a little liner and lip gloss.
  • There were days when one was wearing heavy, gaudy clothing, which was invariably a pain to be endured considering the gathering one would be amongst.
  • She transferred to a fancy schmancy private school when we started high school and we saw less and less of each other until something nerdy was brought up at some mutual gathering and we began our marathoning ways. Caitlin Sweeny: A Fan's Ode to Television
  • The morning is spent gathering food which grows wild in fields, hedgerows and on the seashore.
  • The gathering was assembled to pay their respects and lay wreathes on all the graves.
  • The problem lies with the capacity of the international community to react, not with its analysis or information gathering.
  • No wonder, well-known authorss called the Galle festival as 'gathering of the bookworms' The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • We also were continuing to support the infiltration and exfiltration of a few intelligence officers and agents who were traveling in and out of Iran on intelligence-gathering and hostage-rescue planning operations.
  • The sail was clewed up, and in a few seconds I was clinging to the sliding gunter royal mast, and gathering in the canvas, while the captain was denouncing me for a lubber, for not accomplishing impossibilities. Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale
  • They implicitly calculated the costs and benefits of hunting, gathering, and eating each other.
  • I don't know what I was thinking when I gathered up provisions for the gathering; I seem to have assumed everyone would have one bottle of wine apiece then turn to the scotch with thirst unslakable.
  • International travel would be stopped, schools closed and large public gatherings banned.
  • Large crowds were gathering outside the palace to watch the pop concert, starring ex-Beatle Paul McCartney, on giant screens.
  • The Lodge Act enlistees were slowly gathering, and in November, when our number reached 50, we embarked for the U.S. by ship.
  • My guitar has just been gathering dust since I injured my hand.
  • In the Ohio Valley, a general pattern has been documented of intensification of the gathering of plant species leading to their management and eventual domestication in the context of gardens.
  • Over to the left I saw an unhappy little urchin, hardly a rag covering his shivering, bleeding body, grovelling piteously in the snow, while his blind and goitrous mother did her best at gathering firewood with a hatchet. Across China on Foot
  • After a sumptuous five course meal the gathering danced the night away to some great music.
  • External sources may enable much of the information gathering to occur outside consultations.
  • One day last winter, the tiny cups on an anemometer that measures wind speed on the turbine began gathering ice.
  • And out in the world, new storm clouds were gathering.
  • During the emotionally charged gathering, a statue was unveiled.
  • The gathering participated in the prayer vigil with hymns in English, Sinhalese and Tamil. Asian Tribune
  • OPEC's gathering in Quito two days ago was the seventh meeting with no change in output quotas.
  • The gathering and concentration of craft workers into the temples seems to have stimulated technical advances of many kinds.
  • Wasif was laughing though, fit to burst, and the people of the teahouse were gathering around with puzzled but interested faces, peering. KARA KUSH
  • It was becoming impossible to see the map in the gathering darkness.
  • Near the audience hall was another immense gathering space with one hundred columns, as well as the large and well-guarded treasury constructed of deceptively plain mud bricks. Alexander the Great
  • These people, known colloquially as bushmen, traditionally make their livings by hunting and gathering.
  • Millions of real people are affected by this economy and instead of making light of the house gatherings and the President whom she described as "chillin" this weekend in Camp David, Ms. Wheaton would do better to applaud the involvement of "we the people" in our economic and national future. Paula B. Mays: A "Stimulating" Evening Attending an Economic Recovery House Event
  • Bashing the UN is an issue that allows the unilateral interventionists to ring the till, gathering support from paleocon isolationists across the country.
  • Through analysis of the field scale samples in Wuqi oilfield by X-ray diffraction method, scaling causes and scale control measures are studied in downhole and gathering system.
  • The project is gathering information about the way understanding is achieved through the construction of shared meanings in primary classroom interactions.
  • Last year, representatives from several indie music labels infiltrated a private BitTorrent tracker with the aim of gathering information on both users and admins and using that data to force it to close down. TorrentFreak
  • He swore as he bent low over the bars, angrily straining on the pedals, gathering speed as he wheeled round the corner and into the drive.
  • Her elder sister's attendance record at these gatherings was patchier. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here there are frequent, warmly convivial gatherings which involve the consumption of generous quantities of alcohol.
  • An Irish or scottish social gathering with traditional music, dancing, and storytelling.
  • It was probably the biggest-ever gathering of stalwarts in the music field in recent times.
  • On our way back to Aden we attended a gathering of Arab sheikhs, who presented my father with a magnificent dagger.
  • Pauline and David were great picture takers, invite them to a gathering and they were sure to bring their camera, much to the chagrin of the camera-shy.
  • Overhead in the darkening sky, the gathering thunderclouds rumbled a warning.
  • Basically, from what I'm gathering from this article, its about how complex biological (and even non-biological systems) spontaneously act in unison.
  • I must offer them an apology for not going to attend their get-gathering.
  • Gathering up his scattered papers, he pushed them into his case.
  • The craze that is sweeping America and Europe, sending crowds flocking to landmarks or shops to stage zany gatherings, arrived in Yorkshire at the weekend.
  • This is the most critical work of counter-terrorism: gathering intelligence about the enemy that enables you to detect and interdict him before he can put his plan into action.
  • Burn's suppers range from formal gatherings to uproariously informal rave-ups of drunkards and louts.
  • One could well imagine an urgent gathering of the ` The Royal & Ancient Order of Sticky Fellows’ with fresh candles in their billycocks, lit and mining tools akimbo; being convened before the Miner in Chief within minutes of my departure.
  • There are several playgrounds around Bradford, built under similar arrangements, which have been removed at the request of residents after becoming the gathering place for young rowdies.
  • Sonorous snores cut through the clamor of the gathering.
  • We must also avoid branch meetings seem like a gathering of old chums into which an outsider might be shy of intruding.
  • He turned round and walked off into the gathering darkness.
  • Like bookends to the main event, he added orderly and totemic panels of more intimate scale, frosted over by a deliquescent rust applied like wash to gatherings of yet more lost things.
  • Many of the machines are gathering dust in basements.
  • Information brokerages dispatch agents capable of information resource gathering, negotiating deals, and performing transactions.
  • The candidate's brain trust is gathering this weekend to plan strategy for the primary election.
  • The focus on the single political actor has analytic advantages, since data gathering and analysis can be precise and intensive.
  • Although this has by no means been proved, yet I cannot help calling the attention of the members of this society to a fact which I think strongly bears out the said theory: While watching a gathering of _Vaucheria_ one morning when the plant was in the gonidia-forming condition (which is usually assumed a few hours after daybreak), I observed one filament, near the end of which a septum had formed precisely as in the case of ordinary filaments about to develop a spore. Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884
  • Furthermore, it bore coincidental resonance with the nineteenth-century Euro-American pejorative digger, which referred to the supposed cultural inferiority of California's Native Americans, some of whom derived subsistence from the gathering of wild roots. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • Detectives have spent months gathering evidence.
  • She turned away from him arrogantly, gathering her thoughts for a moment.
  • So far, the spacious bistro, on the ground floor of the building occupied by Genova, Burns & Giantomasi, is a gathering spot for Genova attorneys, city workers and Rutgers B-school students at night. A Bistro in Newark
  • ThinkEquity is just one of the companies finding that a few of its secrets are worth more in the open than gathering dust in a strongbox.
  • Twelve popular shellfish gathering beaches in Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Northland and Waikato are being surveyed to see whether current levels of cockle, pipi and tuatua harvesting are ecologically sustainable. Latest Massey News
  • Fruit growers are gathering in a bumper crop .
  • Gathering the information of competitors'products, price and marketing activity, etc, and reporting to the supervisor.
  • The bikes that majestically stood on either side of the stage with their sidelights flickering welcomed the gathering.
  • Radu Sigheti/Reuters A Roma woman brought a roasted piglet to the table during a gathering of the ethnic Roma minority in Costesti. Emerging Europe: The Week in Photos
  • Windsor enjoyed snowboarding, all-terrain motorcycling and video games, especially Halo and Magic, the Gathering. March glimpses
  • One night, the gathering dissolved into great hilarity when we all decided to wear our newly "boughten" Kygryz felt hats en masse. TravelsWithSheila.com
  • As they drew close to the outskirts of Chichester itself rain clouds were gathering.
  • A sprinkling of international football stars boosted the celebrity of the gathering alongside politicians, media folk and, of course, men and women of letters from clinical and academic medicine.
  • Many flashes blind us as we pull our picture poses and we walk on into the large gathering blocking the Odeon cinema entrance.
  • The inspectors watched a growing mob of demonstrators gathering.
  • Grimy wards, with paint peeling, dust gathering on windowsills and numerous unidentified stains, frighten patients and demoralise staff.
  • ‘No smoking in store, sir’ he started as locusts started swarming and gathering above.
  • It is a discussion on the nature of love, taking the form of a group of speeches, both satirical and serious, given by a group of men at a symposium or a wine drinking gathering at the house of the tragedian Agathon at Athens. Archive 2009-03-01
  • The project is gathering information about the way understanding is achieved through the construction of shared meanings in primary classroom interactions.
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  • The project is gathering information about the way understanding is achieved through the construction of shared meanings in primary classroom interactions.
  • Van Jones, who was purged from the White House through a Fox News-orchestrated smear campaign, told a gathering of activists in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, that the day after Obama's election, "you gave away your power" by receding to the sidelines or turning their attention to individual issues while neglecting the over-arching narrative. Adele Stan: GOP Wave: Progressives Not Bold Enough?
  • The typical kind of call outs we are getting involve groups of youths gathering together.
  • This amounts to privileging a particular aspect of cultural unity over others, one that gives precedence to the elements of diversity of the same gathering of peoples.
  • Al – Gundubah (“one locust-man”) smites off the head of his mother’s servile murderer and cries, I have taken my blood-revenge upon this traitor slave’” (Lane, M.E. chaps. xx iii.) 128 This gathering all the persons upon the stage before the curtain drops is highly artistic and improbable. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Hercules’ pillars in a warm benefice, to be easily inclinable, if he have nothing else that may rouse up his studies, to finish his circuit in an English Concordance and a topic folio, the gatherings and savings of a sober graduateship, a Harmony and a Areopagitica
  • I hadn’t believed a word of Errol’s story about raising money for a Fellowship in Holocaust Denial Denial, and so was surprised to see the makeup of the gathering. Kalooki Nights
  • Thanksgiving and public prayer, the invocation of the name of God at the occasion of any major official gathering, are, in the practical behavior of the nation, a token of this very same spirit and inspiration.
  • In the next instant I felt him pulling me to him, gathering me into his arms.
  • The "guests", FBC, DIRTY STRAGGLER and whomsoever is available are doing whatever the late capon bourgeoisie do at a gathering for a holidaymaker mealtime: Greeting those they haversack't met in a few monthlies, looking at or taking photographers and unconsciously "consenting to exist" as a Romanian would say. Life is Life (or Ode to a great big idiot like Zizek)
  • In collating books in two or more volumes double watchfulness is needed to guard against a missing signature, which may have its place filled by the same pages belonging to another volume -- a mixture sometimes made in binderies, in "gathering" the sheets, and which makes it necessary to see that the signatures are right as well as the pages. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries
  • In a terrestrial context this scenario might be likened to gazelles, wildebeests, and lions gathering around a watering hole.
  • Anthropologist Adrienne Zihlman and others have noted that for 25,000 years in the preagricultural band societies, 80 percent of their sustenance came from gathering and 20 percent from hunting. Birute Regine: Ending Hunger Starts With Women
  • 'Occasional Supper Clubs', as they have been quaintly dubbed, are clandestine gatherings of food-fanciers.
  • I stood in the doorway for a moment, gathering my energy for polite chitchat. FOOLS GOLD
  • The movement to change the union's constitution is slowly gathering momentum.
  • But the main problem is noise nuisance from large gatherings of youths, with some shouting abuse at passers-by or swearing at them.
  • Collegialism is the name of a form of Church-government which attributes authority and power to a broader gathering over a local consistory.
  • About the time this outcry was gathering momentum, a curve ball landed like a left hook.
  • I bumped the keyboard as I was gathering them up, and a Word document popped up on the screen. The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf
  • I will go away from this gathering, for example, knowing the name of Trilleck of Hereford, a fourteenth-century English bishop with whose name I was previously unacquainted.
  • The book which arose from the author's series on TV that touches on living in the country, cookery, self-sufficiency, food gathering and smallholding.
  • Over the weekend U.S. forces were sent out to patrol Baghdad neighborhoods, helping the Iraqis to loosely enforce what one soldier called an "inshallah" (God willing) curfew that prevented large crowds from gathering until afternoon prayers. War of the Mosques
  • By that, he included the power to take part in the assembly, the deliberative gathering of all citizens who then voted on proposals in war, peace, and anything else.
  • I think I forgot to mention that Saturday my family was supposed to have a little gathering around a barbecue pit.
  • The gathering together of transactions into batches before performing system updates. Such updates are usually performed at regular set days and times.
  • Some of you may have the perfect re-gift sitting in your driveway or gathering dust in a garage.
  • In the gathering gloom it was difficult to see anything distinctly.
  • Dr Ryan travelled the world gathering material for his book.
  • 'And the feast of harvest, the first-fruits of thy labours, which them hast sown In thy field: and the feast of ingathering, which is in the end of the year, when thou hast gathered in thy labours out of the field.' Expositions of Holy Scripture
  • There followed an appalling tensity; a prodigious gathering of force; a panic stirring concentration of energy. The Metal Monster
  • Hydrate plug forecast software (GGP-NGH 1.0) whose language is Visual Basic has been developed that furnish the foundations for predicting hydrate blocking problems of gas gathering pipelines.
  • These standards are some crucial standard in small town planning data gathering.
  • Life inside the reserve is harsh, as the Bushmen are banned from hunting, gathering and collecting firewood.
  • Critics borrowed the apian metaphor from Seneca's eighty-fourth letter to Lucilius, ‘On Gathering Ideas.’
  • It's a time of bounty, gathering in and the sharing of the harvest.
  • Some time ago the Canadian Council of Grocery Distributors made a presentation to a gathering of Provincial, Territorial and Federal Ministers of Agriculture.
  • Reporters outnumbered guests at the political gathering.
  • Then she mimicked with total accuracy the cheek and jaw movements of a camelid gathering saliva. Times, Sunday Times
  • But after the Gathering... so much has happened... "The demon shrugged. TREASON KEEP
  • There was nothing random, from the point of view of God's purposes, in the time of Naomi and Ruth's arrival in Bethlehem, for through following the harvesters as a gleaner, humbly gathering what was left behind; Ruth would find the kind man who would take her under his protection; a kinsman. God Made Me Contemplative
  • And I think gathering the intelligence, getting the pictures, intercepting communications is what we're about right now before we start tossing military force around.
  • His unit was responsible for intelligence gathering in North Africa.
  • Since a smart phone is always on me, either in my bag or back pocket, I use its camera constantly while my perfectly capable point-and-shoot sits on a shelf at home gathering dust. The Best iPhone, Android Photo Apps
  • The first of the sirens sounded distantly and she ran to the kitchen, gathering up her belongings with hands that shook.
  • Is he out gathering kai moana for a hakari?
  • Can you imagine seeing that familiar bunch of florid-faced twits gathering outside a rural bus operator's office to protest about the cut in regular services?
  • They organise dances and gatherings to whip up the spirits, then go into trances.
  • We disregarded these gathering clouds – and pretended that a period we retrospectively dub opulent and irresponsible was normal – when we might at least have been enjoying their silver linings. Whelk ice cream never meant we stopped being a Pot Noodle nation
  • Storm clouds are gathering over the trade negotiations.
  • However, Tim Flowers' stand-in was up to the shot and knocked the ball down before gathering at the second attempt.
  • Parlabane was wandering relievedly towards the exit, his shift mercifully over, when McCreedie called him across to their gathering. Quite Ugly One Morning
  • Women participated in the singing of hymns, preaching in religious gatherings without any distinction.
  • Clusters of pushpins and Styrofoam cups suggested buildings or gathering armies.
  • Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates.
  • MCINTYRE: The charge sheet for Senior Airman Ahmad al-Halabi lists dozens of security breaches, everything from downloading classified information to his laptop computer from a secure system, to gathering over 180 electronic version of written notes from prisoners, to delivering unauthorized food, namely baklava pastries. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2003
  • Now when many individuals hear the term yacht club they see a collection of yacht owners gathering often to talk about their marine experiences. BluWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Lemon beer tastes like beer but also like lemons, as you might expect: sweet yet pleasantly malty, as if it had been brewed in the sticky old socks of laborers working in the molasses-gathering industry. An Interview with Dean Koontz about The Book of Counted Sorrows
  • Then, as the people who had arrived to attend the meeting were gathering outside the venue, two men wearing helmets with visors covering their faces approached the crowd.
  • It is not very likely that we will be invited to the gathering.
  • Yes, it is a gathering of songs, but the bulk of the book concerns their history, context and reproduction in recorded sound formats.
  • Mitchell claims to have been chiefly inspired by his parents, especially watching his father play guitar at family gatherings.
  • Her data gathering tools included a combination of structured and unstructured interviews and direction observations.
  • It's a bit like a car, gathering speed, and just winging out of control, starting to slalom on the ice until it explodes.

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