Be wary of the deposit; it is the potentially
rampaging bull elephant on the document.
Denis, who'd always been so genial to me, became
a rampaging bull, storming out of the studio and dragging the sofa with him because his tie mic was still plumbed in.
Nevertheless, the way Man Utd started the match like
a rampaging bull definitely worried our players, so defending came first.
In many aspects Childers» message was in the same vein as Harvick posting a video of
a rampaging bull two weeks before the start of the Chase with the caption, «My mood for the next 11 weeks.»
This is the driver who once tweeted a video of
a rampaging bull to signify his mood entering the playoffs and whose résumé is filled with triumphs in races where anything short of winning resulted in playoff elimination.
But perhaps the most dated of the technology ads was one that appeared in November 1999: It depicts a man sitting at a computer in a narrow Spanish street, oblivious as
the rampaging bulls of Pamplona charge down upon him.
Not exact matches
Surprisingly, its title star showed up relatively late in the piece as two MUTOs of Edwards» own devising went on a nuke - fuelled
rampage like teenagers on a Red
Bull kick, but when he did show up, that roar alone made it worth the wait.
Perhaps the reason why
Rampage is sometimes referred to in the briefs and by the majority as a pit
bull is that «[i] n recent years, the media have misused the term Pit Bull, calling practically every dog that gets into trouble by that name - including all manner of mongrels and mixed - bred dogs.&ra
bull is that «[i] n recent years, the media have misused the term Pit
Bull, calling practically every dog that gets into trouble by that name - including all manner of mongrels and mixed - bred dogs.&ra
Bull, calling practically every dog that gets into trouble by that name - including all manner of mongrels and mixed - bred dogs.»
In addition, a «Plaintiff's Trial Brief» is part of the record, and it identifies
Rampage as a Staffordshire
bull dog.
It's three bite - sized morsels trapped with a
rampaging pit
bull they clawed awake in «An American Staffordshire in Germany.»
Of the 153 dogs who
rampaged, 89 (58 %) were pit
bulls; 32 (21 %) were Rottweilers; and 32 (21 %) were representatives of 14 other large breeds.