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He spots Hassan, one of the layabouts, sitting with a cigarette dropping form his lips, a bare foot resting on a coffee table pitted with cigarette burns
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" That was no doubt a dusty pitted hulk for it was over two and a half centuries old by now, built of bulk aluminum and steel using big bolts
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This was why the techs were kept apart from each other off duty, so they would not know who was who and could be pitted against each other by their bosses
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across this pitted diamond mask,
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pitted by frost and chipped by ice,
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There are hundreds of metal tines on a large, circular wheel, and the entire contraption is pitted and brown with rust
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His voice is strong and clear, bouncing off the old, pitted brickwork
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Phosphorescent green tendrils of limewort held pitted, half-crumbled blocks and left veiny deposits of new rock on the old
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He could no longer hold back his tears as he pictured his youngest son’s anger pitted against the Plague
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Demons have been pitted against the holy realm and continue to strike against us
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As we looked landward we could see the large yellow jagged steep pitted mound that was called the ‘Sphinx’
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I got my first good look at Elijah now the scars on his face where hideous and disfiguring but worse than this was his eyes which were a fish belly white with no pupils or irises and round the sockets the flesh was pitted and black from the explosive that had taken his sight
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We used to knock each other around, and after that we were pitted against another platoon
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Thus a six feet plus cadet could be pitted against a much smaller cadet
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8 ounces dates, pitted and chopped
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“Here?” motioned Blue Bird, pointing at the ground where it was scuffed and pitted by recent foot marks
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When he pitted, they were planning to stick pack number six in, for that one had the best charge-discharge history
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How far into the race are you? Would changing packs give you the opportunity to pass someone else who hasn’t pitted, and are they faster than you at the present moment? A discharged pack weighs just as much a fully-charged one
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A rally of cabs pitted the stand, snout to tail
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who has pitted this world with black scars!
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Lord were pitted against each other
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The book demonstrates that subversion within the West has pitted the traditional moral imagination of the West against what David Gelernter calls “its dead opposite
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Thus the United States is denounced as a land where individualism is rampant and people are pitted against
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man with a pale complexion and strange, pitted features on his
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walking to retrieve the knife from the pitted wall
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His pitted and scabbed nose ended in a point
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Families were divided and pitted against one another
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The attic was filled with Greek hero junk: armor stands covered in cobwebs; once-bright shields pitted with rust; old leather steamer trunks plastered with stickers saying ITHAKA, CIRCE’S ISLE, and LAND OF THE AMAZONS
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They pitted humans against one another in
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However, this unexpected turn of events would have pitted the stronger qunams against the not so strong of a given plunam
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The heads missed her by hair's breadths, but they missed, as she pitted her twinkling feet, flickering limbs and perfect eye against the blinding speed of the scaly demons her enemy had conjured out of thin air
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But he had never been pitted against a blade wielded by thews bred in the wild lands beyond the borders of civilization
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Where Rachel saw the grand sweep of armies pitted against each other in epic struggles, Wendy saw the details of the movements of individual platoons and regiments as they dealt with the business of vanquishing an enemy
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American Marines pitted against thousands of North
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Military, and also in their arenas as fighting dogs pitted
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However, those dogs that were pitted in ‘baiting’
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His bulbous red nose was pitted and looked like a strawberry sitting on his face
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Dachshund was pitted against a poodle
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Believe it or not, there was a time when a John, Dick, or Harry could be pitted against a chimpanzee in a ‘boxing match’
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One has pitted prunes in it and another I made myself at a friend’s house
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This catastrophe pitted brother against brother and neighbor against neighbor all because some individuals desired to reap huge profits by having others work for them
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it home; the wooden stock pitted and shiny black around the grip; giving it the
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The ground was rutted and pitted with potholes and was dirt
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� It pitted an international coalition that included the U
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Fate had pitted them against one another, friend against friend
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and look how it’s pitted
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The road was highly compressed, rock hard soil, rutted and pitted, but a road none the less
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pitted metal - she couldn’t use her claws
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A special hull coating that prevented acoustic detection and a pitted surface, so it could slip through the water without drag, just like shark skin
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Low wage earners are pitted against each other to keep wages as low as possible
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1 cup walnuts, 1 cup pitted medjool dates (about 8), 1/2 cup raw cacao, pinch of sea
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Doon had told him that he was to be pitted against the Shamen, and had tried to teach him a few
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It was Muhammad’s ideal of a puritanical society that seems to have unwittingly pitted the poor of Islam against his penal code
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You were pitted against a mighty enemy, and you survived
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Then he opened what was left of his pitted face and made a screeching noise, one that chilled me to the bone
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Hands tied behind him, propped up against a pitted wall, as the weapon was aimed and the finger took up the tension until there was the explosion and nothing more
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replied with the genre’s first truly character-driven works, wherein heroes are pitted not against bug-eyed monsters but
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replied with the genre’s first truly character-driven works, wherein heroes are pitted not against bug-eyed monsters but the mystery and majesty of deep space itself—and thus was launched the Golden Age of Science Fiction
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replied with the genre’s first truly character-driven works, wherein heroes are pitted not against bug-eyed monsters but the mystery and majesty of deep space itself—and thus was
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wherein heroes are pitted not against bug-eyed monsters but
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Arrange the pitted cherries artistically over the top of the tart
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Place the pitted plums over the crust
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equally pitted and the outcome of this contest will be decided by skill alone
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The Doom Glacier’s surface was pitted with rocks, ranging from the size of house bricks to huge boulders
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The two wizards pitted all of their strength and powers against each other
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If people incomes were equalized enough; then for once, humans would no longer be pitted against each other because of how much money they had or did not have
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An Island that pitted Cain against Able in a religious hate that exists still on that island to this day
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He pitted people against each other so they would be too busy infighting to be a danger to him
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With the whole world pitted against them, the more unemployed young men joined either the National Socialist party or the Communist party simply because there was nothing else to do except starve
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An island that pitted Cain against Able in a religious hate that exists still on that island to this day
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A perfect example of this is the TV show: Survivor; where a small group is put into a natural environment and pitted against each other for a prize of one million dollars
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What was the reaction of the Realm of the undead to this religious sea change in the Mideast? They pitted all the people who believed in only one god against each other! You would think that if there are sects of religious orders which all had the common belief in a single all-powerful god, that these people would have the least reason to fight each other… After all, since they all believe in the same God… their sects just come from different prophets, espousing the same basic religious dogma of only one God, but noooo! Instead of this becoming a humane/moral/ethical/religious/spiritual force for the peaceful coexistence of all monotheists getting along with each other and becoming friends with each other; instead this created the worst, the most insane religious hatreds ever conjured up by the fiends of heaven and hell
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The town wall was pitted and riddled with holes
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Unwelcome memories rose up to overwhelm me, as I remembered the friends that I had been pitted against in death matches
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competitive at everything and in that respect we were perfectly matched as we pitted our
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Andrew could see the bumpy pitted scars and the hairs growing at odd angles
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No form can he set on his sensations as he strolls, one blazing afternoon, along the Parisian boulevard and skips out of the way of the royal landau which, looking indescribably ramshackle, rattles along the pitted roadway, saluted by citizens of both sexes cheaply dressed in bowler hats and continental costumes; though a shepherd in kilt, cap, and gaiters very nearly drives his herd of goats between the royal wheels; and all the time the Acropolis surges into the air, raises itself above the town, like a large immobile wave with the yellow columns of the Parthenon firmly planted upon it
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Preferring scars and the beard and faces pitted with small-pox over
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"Well then," said the farmer, "this son of mine who is going to be a bachelor, fell in love in the said town with a damsel called Clara Perlerina, daughter of Andres Perlerino, a very rich farmer; and this name of Perlerines does not come to them by ancestry or descent, but because all the family are paralytics, and for a better name they call them Perlerines; though to tell the truth the damsel is as fair as an Oriental pearl, and like a flower of the field, if you look at her on the right side; on the left not so much, for on that side she wants an eye that she lost by small-pox; and though her face is thickly and deeply pitted, those who love her say they are not pits that are there, but the graves where the hearts of her lovers are buried
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them, and the springy flesh that filled them, thus pitted by force, rose
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And, sitting on a pitted and moss-grown milestone, a black and raggedy figure
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In front was a flat space of maybe a mile, all pitted with bog-holes and rough with tussocks, and then beyond it the road fell steeply down another glen to a plain whose blue dimness melted into the distance
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Knowing that their chances of making Canton were slim, they considered Howland, but then recalled the pitted runway
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springy flesh that filled them, thus pitted by force, rose again reboundingly with his hand, and on the instant defaced the pressure: and alike indeed was the consistence of all those parts of her body throughout, where the fulness of flesh compacts and constitutes all that fine firmness which the touch is so highly attached to
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He also had a mean streak, what he called “toughening us up,” and he pitted his sons against each other in competitions where the winner took all, and the loser was shamed
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She really wouldn’t miss this town, especially in winter, when the roads got pitted and the mere act of driving rearranged your skeleton
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Here and there gloomy pools remained, covered with scum and wreckage; but most of the wide circle was bare again, a wilderness of slime and tumbled rock, pitted with blackened holes, and dotted with posts and
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Knobbed and pitted with corruption was her age-old hide, but ever
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He is pitted against a foe too great
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'Alas! For she was pitted against a foe beyond the strength of her mind
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What I work for is a visually beautiful expression, with a sauce of sour cherries, a marbled almond milk ice cream that is spread out on the plate, and our own, pitted morello cherries
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The area is pitted with impact craters and littered with debris
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The iron was black, pitted, and almost unmarked by streaks of dark red, for all its age
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The Cold War, which pitted the communist (that is, Marxist) countries against the capitalist countries, seemed to prove Hegel’s (and Marx’s) point very well
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This was the road, and when the surface of the earth became too deeply pitted and potholed with traffic the cars and trucks would deviate and choose another course