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he stared hard he thought he could make out leaves and twisted boughs and tall
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room he thought he could still make out the wardrobe on the far wall, and hanging
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He sees another parachute far below but can’t make out who it is
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In the dark Theo was unable to make out much of the detail
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Lucy thought that she could make out one
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that he still could not make out the words
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She could hear the sound of their voices but could not make out the words
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As my eyes adapted to the shadows I could make out Italian mob hair as well
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Although the towel was thicker and more tightly woven than the hessian sack in my last prison, I could still make out shades and shifts of light
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Leaning over, she whispers ever so slightly in his ear Apollo can barely make out the words, "I can do anything you want me to do
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He walked under those stars, and always, when the moon rose, he thought he could hear a familiar voice, but it was so far off and so thin that he still could not make out the words
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He could barely make out what she was saying, just a tiny, weak voice
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Through the window, I could just make out some lights, orange, so still in what must have been sports arenas and motorways
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Daniel could make out the tops of the school spires
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Time passed in a blur of wet eyes and convulsive sobs, and it was late into the evening before Cyberia realised that she was not alone in the boardroom, and through her tears she could barely make out the shape of the person standing by the door
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I saw outlines and shadows, but couldn't make out anything
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Miss Jones heard the sound of footsteps following on behind the young man and as she pushed beech leaves out of her face she was able to make out three other young boys heading towards where she lay suspended in the hedge
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I could still make out the heel mark in the shattered glass
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Beyong another doorway further back in the room, behind the elders, I could just make out a veranda where I thought I might be able to sit without being so obtrusive
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I could just make out his smoky silhouette on his knees; arms outstretched, head back, swaying to and fro
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could make out that she must've been at least twenty years younger than her
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She looked up towards the Hold and could make out Master Seatac and Lord Tarak watching her
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He arose, went to the window and looked out; amid the wind and the swirling snow he could just make out Rayne at the West gate
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make out the shape of an angel or a spirit silhouetted in the brilliant
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grind, they could hardly make out the sound of chewing canine
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Two mornings later the rising sun illuminated the northern coastline, and a few short hours later Tyu could make out a city within the jungle
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How did you make out with your zoo?”
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quite make out what was being offered for sale
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A lonely figure walking met his eyes and he squinted trying to make out what was coming towards him
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She could just make out the features of the
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Even as they got closer, Tom could not make out the words on the
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There was a note on the sheet in different handwriting, very tiny writing that was hard to make out
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It’s all rather vague and misty after that … she frowns as she struggles to remember … Ozzie’s voice calling to her, though she can’t make out the words … a sort of slithering noise … and then she had arrived here at the house
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What he thought was that they had just executed the near same excursion that very day, and couldn't make out the need for such belabored planning for a similar trip; once again he chose to remain mum on the subject
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But they couldn't; they couldn't make out anything useful in the piles of rubble that had once been Quadrant 6
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But before she could pull the trigger, the door behind her creaked open, and she could vaguely make out the face of a young boy with curly blonde hair standing in the doorway
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He could only make out the glowing tip of his cigar
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Tom squinted trying to make out his features
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so dark that he couldn’t even make out his hand in front
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In that long period of time, Fleetwood has been able to collect the prices of no more than eighty years ; so that four years are wanting to make out the last twelve years
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understand, but was able to make out the majority of
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eyes adjusted and he could just make out a cowled figure
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Hidden within the branches, he could barely make out several tall humanoid forms
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I could not make out
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“Just tell me what you could make out
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I could make out two hands pushing against the substance, try to claw their way through the layer
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With the whirlpool gone and the circle disbanded, I could make out what she was saying
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It merely took a frenzied make out session to erase the emotional decay that had eaten at me earlier
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I could hear Savannah and Liam talking, but I couldn’t make out what they were saying
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After another hour, he was able to make out a gap
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As she neared ever so cautiously, she could begin to make out a small group of people on the road
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Beyond an azure sea, she could make out the faint line of the mainland’s coast
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And among all of the hisses and growls and roars, Penelope swore she could make out what sounded like a voice
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It was difficult to make out varying sec-tions of the cave, but she walked forward when she caught sight of a much darker area on the far east side of the room
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Lunarey couldn’t make out any further details about her appearance from where she was other than recognizing her school uniform
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Now she could make out the silhouettes of two men, one tall, one unusually short
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Even at this distance he could make out the grief in her posture where she knelt
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The moonlight still was low in the eastern sky, but Nerissa could make out about a score of them
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The thirty or forty percent of the log they could make out---that wasn't the incessant static---seemed pretty routine ship's stuff: waypoints along the voyage, commendations for service, maintenance and upgrade notes
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Smoke twisted and rose from the spitting fires and she still could not make out much in the growing throng of curious soldiers
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Although the drapes and shutters on the windows dampened the noises from outside, she could still make out the joyful chirping of the birds in the trees close by
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In the distance she could make out a waterfall where the river flowed from the mountains and entered the valley
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He couldn’t make out the rider, but it was clear that he was in a hurry
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She could just about make out that the men had now surrounded the red force-field that was around the two boys
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The landing was dark, and Mr Snickerty could not make out the man's features, but his outline was ragged, his posture was stooped and he had about him the odour of old leather and horses
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Though his hood was drawn up and obscured most of his face, she could make out what looked like a shadowed grin as he played the instrument
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It was too small for me to make out at that distance
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He could barely make out the structure of the high steel pillars of the bridge that crossed the Monongahela River
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He could make out two large coal vessels wending there way swiftly and silently down the dark river
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Up ahead and across the river through the rising fog he could make out a small town which he believed was Smithton
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He had come full circle along the walls, when he spotted a topographical picture over a place called Ohiopyle, where he could make out a faded outline of a defined trail
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It wasn’t long before he could begin to make out the mountains
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In order, therefore, to make out something like an argument, it was necessary that they should express themselves as they have done ; and this argument, even supposing things actually were as it seems to presume them to be, turns out to be a very inconclusive one
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Kurt could make out the aluminum pyramid left from some type of bridge, but that was all
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The figure was hazy, and he thought he could make out another bubble
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She searched for an intruder, but all she could make out was the blood, a huge sea of it, cloaking the room
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He could make out little in the darkness, but tried to assimilate what was so unique about this supposed classic structure
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spoke at once, she found it very hard indeed to make out exactly what they
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There was a slight haziness and he could not make out any likely shapes
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As they got nearer they could make out that it was mostly submerged in its own trough-shaped crater
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‘Stupid things!’ Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but she stopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, ‘Silence in the court!’ and the King put on his spectacles and looked anxiously round, to make out who was talking
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She did it so quickly that the poor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all what had become of it; so, after hunting all about for it, he was obliged to write with one finger for the rest of the day; and this was of very little use, as it left no mark on the slate
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He couldn’t make out the owner of the voice, but it was a woman’s
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“Gather round lads and I will fill you in on what’s happening it would seem that the Turks for whatever reasons haven’t seen us yet and from what we can make out their trenches are only lightly manned and not heavily defended as we were told”
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He could just make out a darker section dividing the top of the cone
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It was so dark in the room, I could barely make out his face
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At this point his vision became so distorted he couldn't make out what was happening to him, but the sound of drilling was unmistakable – and the stark realisation that he was in the presence of a sentient lifeform
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finger, which he could just about make out in the darkness
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When the situation is right, go for the sensual make out to trigger sexual arousal
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As we looked further down the lane we could see a cottage that had been hit by shellfire and was now being used as an aid station and we could just make out the stretchers inside and laid outside
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“Would you like to take a look out at No Man’s Land through the periscope?” I stepped up and looked through the eyepieces on the scope I could make out the German wire and trenches in the distance and the shell holes and humps that covered the distance between us
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jointed itself with purple muscle chords to a black carapace I could only vaguely make out, and
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He was slim in his silk dressing gown and she could make out the outlines of his muscles against the fine material
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at that point; make out the traces of electronic, man-made light smoothly bathing the edges of the
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There were over fifty assassins that Adem could make out in the dull light, with more pouring from the shadows
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the words he could make out of it were
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“It wasn’t the Germans Sir from what we could make out it was our troops Sir wasn’t it Miller?” Dusty said
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He could just make out the playful glint in her eyes
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He could just make out a steep slope, maybe twenty metres high, with only a loose shale path leading to the top
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Raven looked at the white background and could just make out faint lines