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Jo echoes this and suddenly I am overcome by the sense of belonging which I feel
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Both Tarak and Healer Murdock were overcome by the softness of that voice, (an Ogatu female trait
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At first, John would come by to
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Jorma was overcome by her coldness
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Am overcome by the thought
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“This was Tdeshi,” Jorma said, “or what she had become by then
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Those were days when extra coppers were hard to come by and worth the risk
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It’s Carol's turn to find words difficult to come by, so she chooses a simple strategy; anything that Billy says is irrelevant
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Kulai talked of Ava, hoped she would come by
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“Well, it seems that my friends here have come by some
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But soon, Jack was joined by two other would-have-been thieves; Goldie and Libby were caught, saying they had been overcome by some great urge of hunger whilst wandering through the Nevermore Forest
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Another thing he had to consider was a campsite that would be safe from any carnivore that happened to come by
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overcome by its bright, powerful white glare
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Lapnar, of course, had not come by for Dusksleep so that very unsatisfying encounter with Enva last week was still her last
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Don’t let yourself be found without the bread of life when the hungry souls of the world come by
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‘His own relic? How did he come by it?’
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As for our allies, with the Triad divided they will be hard to come by
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Let me stay here a little longer in case some others come by and then we can go up and take a look
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Overcome by tears, Katrina doubled over
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‘Then how had their victim come by it?’ Legrand
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taste of what was to come by the concerted attention of
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Was it that? Or was it just his own mind overcome by the shame over what he had wrought?
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This little bit of hunger is easily overcome by a healthy snack
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If anyone happened to come by and see her, that was just too bad
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rial courier had come by earlier and delivered the news to the officers, which then of course found its way to the ears of the infantrymen
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Fear is overcome by acts of reflection, and revisited by boredom of the mind
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The afternoon would finish waning soon, and the fading sun would at last be overcome by the bleakness
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First she slapped him, twice for good measure, and then collapsed against him, completely overcome by her tears
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Consequently, wooden ships were not easy to come by in
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cats in a negative way, talking about how she had seen them kill birds or, while living in Omaha, how cats would come by and use their children’s sandbox as a litter box, annoying creatures that they were
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He was overcome by loathing, detesting the person before him
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He felt as she felt and was overcome by the same merciless distaste that flooded her mind
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He was so overcome by pitying distaste that he drew his hand back and flung it towards himself
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He could sense their excitement and was overcome by a terrified sickness
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He was perplexed and overcome by a powerful urge to walk over to her, but his thoughts were broken by the slamming of a door
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He didn’t know whether to trust her, but he did know that friends were hard to come by in Salverford, and he had to give her a chance
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“How did you come by this knowledge?” the Detective asked
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He also said he’d be by in the next day or so, and that a lawyer for the church would come by and offer Felicity some advice on her next moves
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“Come by here, or the house
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“I was living at the Boulevard Estates, and Jocko would come by and check on me
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She asked me to come by the next day and help her move
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The electrician plugged it in an electric socket in the wall next to the driveway and they sat down in the house to watch and see if the old dog would come by
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Addressing his well wishers, his boyish countenance revealing signs of age however retaining its youthful glimmer, his delivery, once flawless, however a tad slower and unsteady, I was suddenly overcome by fits of tears
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“Come by the window
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Christmas angels as they come by that little Gretchen wants so very
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He tried several times to speak and each time his voice was overcome by the lump of guilt shoved tight in his throat
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…that will leave a spiritual vacuum in its wake…‖material‖ bodies overcome by a heightened sense of misery and despair…of
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One who is able to receive the blessings of their Father, whether soft or hard, though it come by His hand of correction upon another
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On top of the vehicles they fitted (once only as far as I know) a 20mm cannon they got (don't ask how) from an old air force Vampire jet but the recoil cause the roof to crack and ammunition hard to come by
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Agreement is easier to come by if you learn to discuss and to compromise
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There was a bar in the next wagon where we could buy pastries and hot drinks, and every hour a waiter would come by and ask if we wanted something
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They are mostly dedicated to criminal work only which is a problem which we overcome by appointing private detectives via lawyers in foreign countries
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Luke would always come by to see to it that she has something to
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always come by to her show and stay there for a couple of minutes
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She looked about wildly, saucer-eyed, battling to retain the harsh smoke, and lost: her body deflated explosively, overcome by a coughing fit
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Bedding, clothing, tables, chairs, all hard to come by in the front lines
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big rabbit in the story had better not come by
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“These are hard to come by
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must have come by the fast passenger steamer that had passed
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That night, the night after the tribunal, I found sleep hard to come by
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He shuffled now, and was almost overcome by a sudden urge to weep
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George explained how he had come by this property
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She was suddenly overcome by the thought of her father
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Where had she come by such wisdom?
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So I shouted into the phone to wake him up, he answered, “Phil … Kid … I will be there in high spirits … for the battle – you said fifty bucks right? … But come by this joint in the middle of the week … I’ve got to tell you something
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Bob soporifically reiterated, “Just come by in the middle of the week
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How, one might ask, could the originator of this old, old story have come by this knowledge at the seemingly ancient time that this story came into being?
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After school was out in the afternoon, I augmented my meagre income by teaching children and young people as an adjunct to their therapy sessions with a clinical psychologist
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“It’s pretty difficult to come by
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I told the Ani’ Yun’-wiya story about the Stone Man (Nun Yunu wi) who had been overcome by an unusual stratagem and gave up all his secrets as he lay dying
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” The duppy turned out not to be the vaporous apparition people expected, but a seventeen year old cousin of theirs who used to come by the house to feed the hogs
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overcome by a true wave of panic
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“Promise me you’ll come by the club sometime when it’s less hectic and tell me all about it
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This doesn't have to be every single day but if you don't take at least one survey a week, you will later find less of them to come by
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I hoped it was nothing and she would soon pull herself to her feet, but when she continued to remain motionless and bleeding I was overcome by a feeling of dread
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They are welcome by our fire any day!” Maggie saw the respect in his eyes as he looked at her
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Sacook had done an admirable job of mapping from the Limari River south to the Maule and had come by to report to me before working on the area between the Maule and the Bio Bio
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dise was hard to come by, Hare closed
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As he was coming into the Cave of Treasures, and saw the golden rods, the incense and the myrrh, he inquired of his parents Adam and Eve concerning them, and said to them, "How did you come by these?"
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We are having a party off campus next Sunday, you should come by
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14 But when Adam saw that he should be overcome by her, he prayed to God with a fervent heart to deliver him from her
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This type of energy is hard to come by
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I have come by the highway home,
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“At my pad in the hills, you can come by Saturday morning” I told them
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At this writing, these verses had not yet been published, but relatives and friends to whom Roger had sent a copy were either overcome by emotion or could not express their feelings without tears
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1 And king Arad the Canaanite, who dwelt in the south, heard that the Israelites had come by the way of the spies, and he arranged his forces to fight against the Israelites
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Somehow he felt joyful and overcome by a sense of peaceful solitude in a place of historical religious significance
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words he was overcome by a fit of coughing
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As he was coming into the Cave of Treasures and saw the golden rods the incense and the myrrh he inquired of his parents Adam and Eve concerning them and said to them "How did you come by these?"
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14 But when Adam saw that he should be overcome by her he prayed to God with a fervent heart to deliver him from her
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Whatever information is, today it is too easy to come by
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Alilia released Yazadril, and he slumped to the ground as he was overcome by a blinding headache
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She tried to swallow, but choked on it and had to spit it back onto her plate as she was again overcome by weeping
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Tears flooded both their faces, but they managed to not be overcome by weeping
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She was overcome by grief at the death of her son, and under the influence of the curse cast upon her and my father
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Soros and the Jewish Left think that they can avoid this outcome by creating a
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to come by, and she was able to go home at the end of
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He had come by his skill at this function after working in the same capacity for a retired president of a major university, who was a taskmaster, too, but one who assigned tasks with equanimity and humor
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1 And king Arad the Canaanite who dwelt in the south heard that the Israelites had come by the way of the spies and he arranged his forces to fight against the Israelites
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