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As if you two haven't careened down a few of those in your day.
Suddenly, out of the northeast, a great black car came careening down the road.
The car's nose lifted and it careened down the road.
There was a man a full flight and a half below him, careening down at top speed.
He careened down close to the floor, and almost into the water before regaining control.
They were supposed to careen down into the chasm in these?
Tony pushed away from the wall and careened down the stairs.
The cab was careening down a dark street when the first shot rang out.
A fourth light careened down on the backs of the hunters.
Or that little blue, open job, careening down the highway?"
We more or less careened down it and onto Main Street.
She went careening down the path with Mac hot on her heels.
Next we'll talk about some different ways you can careen down a steep mountainside.
A small boy of about four or so careens down the hill from where I see he's been posing for a portrait with his parents.
Less than a minute later, the station wagon careened down the road toward the gate.
If you go careening down the mountain, you will do yourself no good.
Careening down mountains so fast, he had little time to appreciate the experience in a larger context.
He laughed and sent his mount careening down the steep slope.
"Oh, you Dear little man," she murmured as they careened down the hallway.
"Water had careened down the stairs, the plaster was falling off.
The canister careened down toward the jagged rocks far below.
Soon, we were careening down the highway, siren screaming from behind the grill.
The third cart careened down the ramp, followed by the female Fur.
But, flat tire or no, the man threw the car into gear and careened down the street.
"I really have a problem with someone wanting to shut my career down," he said.
Until he crashed and burned, that is, taking the career down with him.
That move, though, could turn out to be a career downer.
That never happened to him careering down a mountain at 136 miles an hour.
His political fall apparently brought his law career down with it, at least for now.
Buildings appear well kept and children career down a street on sleds.
I believe this is a wise decision that will set them apart in their careers down the road.
I wouldn't want to see you throw your career down the tubes over this.
During his college career Downing produced 141 points, on 101 goals and 40 assists.
They're in full career down the hill now.
They lost their first three games in April, then began careering down the mountainside of the season.
The falls careered down a 400-foot drop into a broad, clear pool.
Kirk held on tightly as it careered down the rocks.
I saw my whole career down the toilet.
Several cars were sent flying while others careered down the track in flames last night.
The bus careered down a slope and rolled over before landing on its side.
In an effort to avoid the child, George swerves off the road and careers down a field eventually coming to a halt.
It would slow his career down, no doubt.
I heard another roar and saw a fresh line of white water careering down the canyon towards us.
Half A Man had followed Random's career down the years.
"All I could think of was," he says, "there goes my Congressional career down the tube."
You're going to flush this kid's career down the toilet.'
One mistake on a case this high profile, the media will flush your career down the toilet."
If Manning continues on another late-season plunge, he would not just take the team, but bring careers down with him.
We are careering down a road that may ultimately lead to military strikes on Iran - a disaster.