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"Their adrenaline's up, there's confusion, smoke and dead bodies everywhere."
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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"Their adrenaline's up, there's confusion, smoke and dead bodies everywhere."
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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We didn't know where we stood and then you walk in, your adrenaline's pumping, you see these young girls and you start chatting with them and you feel good about what you've been able to do.
Amazing Race's Ron and Bill: We Couldn't Recover From Two Bad Cabbies 2011
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"Their adrenaline's up, there's confusion, smoke and dead bodies everywhere."
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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"Their adrenaline's up, there's confusion, smoke and dead bodies everywhere."
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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Sweat cold on his back and legs, Colin felt the adrenaline's itchy surge throughout his body as he struggled against the din of his heart in his head to hear their slow-stepping down the hall.
Sleepwalkers Seamus Bellamy 2011
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"Their adrenaline's up, there's confusion, smoke and dead bodies everywhere."
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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"Their adrenaline's up, there's confusion, smoke and dead bodies everywhere."
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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Sometimes those benefits are not there and the reasons for being in harm's way are less noble: competitive pressure, personal ambition, adrenaline's urging.
Journalists must stop taking risks in war, says Reuters chief Roy Greenslade 2010
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` ` Once you go in the warmup, the adrenaline's going to be going and you're going to go no matter what, '' he said.
USATODAY.com 2007
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