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After setting the train off on its way, he would sometimes run to hidden spots along the route and then jump out to scare passengers.

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The quake brought down a three-story building and knocked a train off its rails.

Schools that train off campus now say it’s a way to build chemistry, something particularly important in the age of the transfer portal.

Schools that train off campus now say it’s a way to build chemistry, something particularly important in the age of the transfer portal.

Scenes include base-jumping off a cliff on a motorcycle, hurling a steam train off an exploded bridge, and drifting a yellow Fiat 500 through Rome’s winding streets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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