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Meanwhile Alan was still transmitting, mostly a picture of the blond woman, not a bad image to have in your view, especially with the riverbank beyond
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up and saw a ninja on the riverbank
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There was a herd of large beasts on the riverbank confusing the sensors at first, but they quickly stampeded out of the area and left it pretty clear
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Of this country he knew nothing other than the row of trees along the riverbank
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negotiated the slippery slope of the riverbank down to the
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He could see a walkway heading east along the riverbank
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Brock finally left to joined Grey on the riverbank, leaving Soffen to resume her solitary watch, unaware that her daughter sat a short way off sharing in her anguish
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"Broshee, how's your mother?" Grey called from the riverbank
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A short time later they were all gathered back on the riverbank, where collected by the water's edge were, three thick branches, a collection of thin switches, a pile of strong grasses, and a large piece of bark
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As he wove his way in and out of the bulrushes edging the riverbank, Darkburst's mind returned to the spiders that had saved his life in the tunnel
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Then, before continuing her journey, she stood on the riverbank, paying a last homage to a gentle old badger
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Other witnesses indicate a search is being conducted on both sides of the riverbank
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“What the fuck was he doing a hundred and fifty feet over the riverbank?”
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By unspoken agreement, he was allotted the less demanding task of searching the riverbank for half-sunken boats
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She scrambled, barefoot and limping, up the riverbank, turned for a wave to her first guide then followed the mare along the narrow jungle trail
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They stopped at islands or lonely stretches where the riverbank was not marshy to establish camp each night
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Gripping bitumen as they accelerating along straight stretches of highway continuing west, the spinning wheels spat out gravel on tight turns overlooking a steep riverbank
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But it seemed out of place on the grassy sand of the riverbank
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My tumen swept the riverbank upstream until dusk, then turned back
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The wind had kept the snow fairly shallow along the riverbank where the trail was
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When I reached the river, I started back south again along a small path that hugged the riverbank
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Once it was dark, I went down to riverbank and looked for a boat
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His eyes darted to the riverbank, where water was
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After eating, I continued to ride along the riverbank
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The old man joined me on the riverbank and chatted about fishing and other things
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After about two days of fighting my way through the tangle, I decided I’d be better off back on the riverbank
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protruded from the mud just below the riverbank
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We went down to the riverbank
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After he showed me around, we spent the rest of the day sitting on the riverbank and fishing
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We followed the sound to a camp along the riverbank
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I set all our cannon along the riverbank in plain view to perhaps draw some fire from theirs, but none came
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Some time later the woodcutter was walking with his wife along the riverbank, and his wife fell into the river
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“Cypress creek, my dad and I used to love canoeing here” I said, she smiled and stood at the end of the riverbank, she sat down and I sat down next to her
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His arms tight on my back, he carries me out of the water toward one of the leafy trees along the riverbank
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This change in their line of travel would take them closer to the riverbank and the ever-present clouds of flies that seemed to hover over the stillness of the many lifeless animal carcasses that dotted the landscape
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See where there’s a break in the palms and the riverbank? There is a bright marker post just past the last tree—if it’s still above water
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After carefully picking their way through the jagged, rock-strewn course, they mounted a low ridge that marked all that remained of the ancient riverbank, the limit of where water once flowed so swiftly over the gravel
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The old woman and Leah struggled to keep their precious cargo secure as they in turn surmounted the steep incline of the old riverbank
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Moshe's sweat, mixed with the mud of the riverbank, covered his neck and face as he carefully
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had put them out beyond the uneven contours of the riverbank
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Only then did Moshe notice that the far end of the rope led up the riverbank to where a large
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turn slowly toward the riverbank
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The barge ground heavily into the riverbank and slowly began to slew around
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me almost all the way to the riverbank
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Moving inexorably toward, and then up the riverbank, jumping, jumping, jumping over
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would take them closer to the riverbank and the ever-present clouds of flies that seemed to
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Within Moshe's view of the riverbank and beyond, not a single swarm of the insect pests could
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See where there's a break in the palms and the riverbank? There is a
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ridge that marked all that remained of the ancient riverbank, the limit of where water once
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precious cargo secure as they in turn surmounted the steep incline of the old riverbank
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I desperately ran down to riverbank, pushed a log from the shore into the current and held onto a projecting branch as I swam toward Jasper
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They watched as I began the daunting task of digging a large hole in the riverbank
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Later on, Dublin and I ambled down the riverbank to the dock
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The wind pushes the small boat along the riverbank
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he picked me up with two fingers, waded over to the riverbank, and gently
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riverbank in the Land of Demons, but at that moment there was no place I’d
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But once we arrived at the riverbank and I had a few moments to breathe, I
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of those two who meet on the riverbank
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On the riverbank a rainbow of toadstools and ferns carpeted the ground
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He cantered along the riverbank to the spot where the Dangler had flung Jai’s knife into the ground, then turned back to the children and gave an inquisitive growl
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When his fishing pole caught in the riverbank, the children at first thought it an accident born of restlessness, but, using the anchored tool to haul himself to his feet, the Dangler carefully climbed out of the boat
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I walked alongside the riverbank, examining the terrain
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He decided to move alongside the riverbank, to find somewhere to rest under the shadow of the bushes until morning
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From the jungle-edge to the riverbank, among the rotting pillars and along the broken piers they lay, torn and mangled and half devoured, chewed travesties of men
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A riverbank, a low flying airplane, and a pilot who loved taking chances made an exciting combination
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Ed banked his Anson between a tree and the riverbank
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The inhabitants of Macondo, who no longer remembered the colossal undertakings of José Arcadio Buendía, ran to the riverbank and saw with eyes popping in disbelief the arrival of the first and last boat ever to dock in the town
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The car slowed near the end of the tracks beside a dock along a riverbank
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The lawn was gently sloped toward the boardwalk and boat landing along the riverbank
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It took only a few moments to reach the gravel riverbank
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I swum and held both the children at the riverbank
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Both the children hid in the thick bushes at the riverbank
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Both the children were fast asleep on the dry grasses at the riverbank
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We were walking for hours and reached in the hilly place far away from the riverbank and the railway tracks
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I started running and reached at the riverbank
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We reached the riverbank in the morning
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The five men then started the arduous task of hauling the biggest and heaviest items from inside the whaler boat and up the riverbank to the chosen site of their camp, while the women took care of the smaller things
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place along the riverbank, which was hard to do without knowing
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He hurried onwards, and found an old hag on the riverbank, peering out across the water to the far side
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There was a shouting and rustling in the trees; and in no time at all the whole camp had woken and run to the riverbank
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The riverbank leading to the antelope plain was still crawling with crocodiles—which puzzled me—until far ahead on the opposite shore I spied the Antelope Hunter —and his Lion Shaman—hiding in the underbrush
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When we surprised them on the riverbank I think he was as frightened as Antelope Hunter
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At first, there was no answer and then we heard a faint, far away chirping and a few moments later we spotted them racing towards us on the riverbank
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When we had crawled up on the riverbank naked and bloody as newborns, I felt like I was being born again
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They had caught the scent of crocodiles on the riverbank
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I again saw her by the riverbank drawing circles in the mud
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Rather the possessed children must have taken them in the middle of the night and laid them out on the riverbank
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She was again sitting by our village riverbank drawing circles in the mud
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I called to Baby Man, Bright Hands and Runs like Cheetah and told them to gesture and speak out their names to the tribe standing on the riverbank
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It has hard falling asleep with the cliff being so close but eventually we fell into a deep sleep only to be suddenly wakened by Bitter Knife warning us that a group of crocodiles had crawled up on the riverbank and were headed toward us
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We could see their red eyes gleaming on the riverbank
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He turned around to face the village and called out for Dark Moon to come to the riverbank
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He no sooner said that than one of the hunters guarding the cows came running to the riverbank, shouting, “Dark Singer! Dark Singer! The hunters guarding the herd were watching a cow giving birth to a calf when a lioness leapt over the thorns, ripped out the calf’s throat and then leapt back into the jungle so quickly we could not stop her
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Whistler did as he was instructed, but unwilling to completely stifle his vision; he drew the bridge again with the boys fishing from the riverbank
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But on the riverbank, as monuments to the death of creativity, stood two little headstones with the two boys’ names
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Standing by the riverbank, where the current was swift and furious,
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Everyone seemed calmer as they moved closer to the riverbank, assuming that if Mr
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Soon we were on the road again, following the Toutle River, the road winding along the riverbank
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We all seemed calmer as we moved closer to the riverbank, assuming that if the croc had really wanted to make a meal out of us, he’d already be picking what was left of us out of his nasty old teeth
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All the while, Doug was on the riverbank