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1. ‘You had a row, then?’ I asked, trying to conceal my amusement
2. ‘I’m not entirely sure it’s her fault, Emma, but the situation is that she and Stephen have had a massive row
3. I daresay Mum is regretting the row every bit as much as Stephen is by now
4. falling cards into a section with row upon row of discounted DVDs
5. Ricci sits beside his driver, glances back at the long row of trucks following the lead truck, smiles
6. Bolt pushes along the fence row, snapping pictures as he walks of rocks, an acacia tree covered with windblown plastic bags, his shoe, a pile of garbage rotting in the sun, a dead sheep rotting in the sun
7. There are only four or five persons sitting at the front row, but I prefer to wait for others to arrive
8. We had quite a row about it – me pushing aside all his queries about life here and asking what he’d seen in Italy …
9. We are using the large room behind the stage area for changing … men on the left and women on the right with a row of mobile clothing racks down the middle, where we each have our personal designated areas to hang our costumes, giving some sort of modesty division, though to be honest, who the hell wants to gawp? As the play takes place in the present day, the clothes are not really costumes anyway, but, all the same, my character has certain things she has to wear – some my own and some provided by wardrobe
10. I’d been told he had a view but … wow! This row of houses is built over halfway up the side of the hill overlooking the village and is considerably higher than I’d anticipated
11. Then I spot our Corsair guests, seated in the first row behind the students
12. The fish were spiny and colorful, but adorned with prehensile tails and a row of three eyes on each side of their head where a normal fish would have gills
13. Garlic: If you are eating it, secrets will be revealed and you will have a bad row
14. If you dream of being a midwife, you will have a row over money
15. Well this time the dockmaster was mesmerized as Vatreel aimed the rack toward the shoremen's idle ones, then lifted the whole rack as they glided by and stepped with it, matching his walk along the deck to the drift of the river, til the whole row of bales rolled across and lay resting on their rack while the docksman's chins dropped and he walked half the edge of the deck
16. And yes, a table right at the edge so they could sit and look over the back row and see down to the stage
17. "I can hardly call it my religion any more," Alan said, "I've been with Kaha, been wasted on yaag, I've deserted my post, I've lived with you out of wedlock, I've missed service many times in a row now
18. Northeast of there were two relay towers in a row that were out on the plains away from anything
19. Of this country he knew nothing other than the row of trees along the riverbank
20. The jaws were hinged at the second row of fangs
21. Hours later a row of trees or brush began to resolve itself from the hazy horizon
22. There was another row in front of them, many, many miles away
23. Have you had a row or something?’
24. Besides the advanced fiber-optics that lit it, the stand that bore it was finely detailed Kimotran Bale-leaf, deep in lacquer with an ornate row of book rests fronting it, plenty of toe space and conveniently placed wand-racks
25. Behind the desperate couple, the house lights went up, but they were so engrossed in their respective miseries that neither of them noticed a shabby little old man shuffling down one of the aisles and taking a front row seat
26. The actual center of Knidola is almost twenty miles downstream, with a thirty mile row of seaports and beaches along the dams of the lake
27. The very next day, guided by the hotel concierge, the soldier went to the finest tailors and shirt makers in Saville Row
28. Over tea there was an almighty row that ended with Tiffany crying, her mother shouting at her father and the bunch of flowers being thrust head first into a wheeled dustbin standing out on the pavement ready for emptying the next morning
29. Well, that’s as may be, Sally Richards, but yawning over the school post isn’t a good start to the day! Not used to late nights, let alone two in a row
30. Everything in a row
31. Their jowls retracted displaying a row of razor sharp teeth; they took a step and their claws suddenly appeared over their paws
32. Quitting on Saturday, or any two or three days in a row that don't involve work, has the advantage of you being relaxed and laid back
33. of a row of terraced houses by a thousand pound bomb
34. “And me”, added Peg, as she finished another row of the scarf
35. Glaring at me for being reasonable and denying her the chance of a decent row, Katie stomps off
36. the posh, red fibre-glass seats and sat down in an empty row
37. A young white man, whom I did not recognise came and sat one row ahead of
38. She and Karen had a blazing row in the
39. he’s gone for several days in a row, and when he comes
40. taking a front row seat
41. to sit in a row, ranged according to their social rank and family
42. For example, Row 1 lists the emotions
43. Finding the Correct Row
44. We could simply start at the top and ask one row at
45. know it is in an odd-numbered row
46. is in an odd numbered row, either one, three or five
47. Once you have identified the correct row, since you
48. In the distance there were wide fields of row crops, grain fields and orchards before the town/structure itself
49. the correct column and row that an inherited emotion
50. emotion you are trying to release is in column B row 2
1. "No thank you, the Lord will save me!" he said, and the man in the rowboat rowed away
2. "No thank you, the Lord will save me!" he said again, and the man rowed away
3. At the stern one man or woman lounged while they were rowed to their destination
4. From here she could see canals went into the island that had many of those rowed taxi cabs plying their waters
5. spotted the ship in trouble, and bravely, or perhaps foolishly, rowed
6. They rowed and rowed down the river
7. Roman rowed the last couple of strokes until he was satisfied that they
8. We rowed out in the little skiff that Chloe had left on the beach, and then we climbed
9. After burying the enemy dead, Kestides and five of my cousins rowed out to the
10. When they rowed back, their faces were exultant
11. And it was Father who spotted the sail, rowed to it, dragged it from the sea, and spread it to collect rain water
12. I sat in the stern and, while four of the fellows rowed, two of us bailed, and we were doing all right
13. As our ratings rowed us closer to the shore the rifle fire became fiercer it was pinging off the boats or buzzing overhead and we watched as a lot plopped into the water I saw this but felt as though I was somewhere else it was most strange
14. ” As we rowed closer we could hear jeering and shouting from some of the boats but as the shore neared dramatically these stopped to be replaced by the cries and pain of men who were being wounded and dying in the boats
15. “We could see the wire on the beach as we rowed in fucking bombardment hadn’t touched it and we could see the massive entanglements running into the sea
16. “For some reason they had cast us off in front of the wrong beachhead and as we are rowed in the Turkish sentries spot us and open fire so by the time we land on the beach they have whistled up support and raised the alarm
17. With the boatsteerer at the bow of the boat, the sailors rowed
18. Captain Waddell, so they took a boat and rowed ashore
19. USS Cyane rowed toward the schooner
20. A whip could occasionally be heard, indicating slaves rather than soldiers rowed below
21. A heartbeat later, the bow of the once-majestic vessel disappeared under the waves, and the Captain began to weep as she rowed the longboat away
22. By now Thomas had rowed the small boat to within one hundred yards of the shore, and he could see Rachel heading toward the wooden dock
23. We rowed fairly near one of them and I could see that it dwarfed the merchant dugout
24. After a few memorable days, I was rowed out to one of the Koryo ships in the bay
25. He got me up well before dawn and I rode down to the waterfront in plenty of time to be rowed out to the ship
26. The passengers and their cargo were rowed ashore in small boats
27. 13 Nevertheless the men rowed hard to bring it to the land; but they could not, for the sea brought up, and was
28. I thanked Hadebah and got myself rowed out to the ship
29. Once ashore he motioned me to a small path and then put back into the river, rowed for the north shore, and continued downstream
30. They beckoned me aboard and rowed me out to the ship
31. It was near dusk when I was rowed back to the ship
32. Once he was cleaned up and dressed in my far-too-large clothes, we were rowed to the larger island where the big man was camped
33. I ate quickly and was rowed ashore with very little ceremony
34. Near dusk their ship returned and they rowed out to explain the situation
35. At dawn on the third day, we were rowed out to our boat and climbed aboard
36. We rowed the man across the river and gave him a captured horse, well past its prime, to ride
37. We rowed back out to the boat for the night
38. I was rowed ashore to a small village and was wished well
39. The next morning we were rowed in the large, painted dugout canoe belonging to Behechio all the way out to the island by a crew of sixty men
40. My first thought was that it might be another one of John’s assassins in spite of the Khakhan’s warning, but as I watched, a boat was lowered, and the crew rowed a man and boy with a parrot on his shoulder ashore
41. As I watched, a boat was dropped and a Kashik officer was rowed ashore by six of the green-clad sailors
42. I was rowed ashore along with the jagun of Kashik that had been sent as my escorts
43. With the doge leading the way, we stepped aboard and were soon rowed into and along what was called the Grand Canal, a wide S-shaped
44. lines of makeshift oars rowed on although the plants had no
45. That brat also rowed
46. When therefore they had rowed about twenty-five or thirty stadia A they saw Jesus walking on the sea and drawing near to the boat; and they were afraid
47. The wind and the waves were strong as Halfdan rowed
48. 1 And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus came to them walking on the 2 water after they had rowed with difficulty about twenty-five or thirty furlongs
49. When the Norse raiding-fleet had rowed and sailed far enough away, the oars went onto the racks and Halfdan gave tasks to the Norsemen
50. giggling guy was rowed to shore
1. Oh it had a mast and rudder, but half the time they were rowing it, and at the oars was the only spot on board wide enough for two to sit abreast
2. This was the first time Ava realized there was technique to rowing, not just strength
3. He had watched, months before, as the boy and his father spent weeks rowing around the lake, which had culminated in the amazing display of gymnastic prowess before his own eyes as sole witness to the performance down on the little boat dock
4. Each morning they did rowing exercises and each afternoon they filled the tank
5. rowing out to rescue the crew of a stricken ship
6. They must have drunk at least one other cask before rowing back to shore
7. She could hear the slap of rowing now
8. Moreover, they took in a lot of sunshine on this tropical island, returned quite sunburned from the fishing, and blistered from the rowing to and from the island
9. A small rowing boat was being prepared at the front of the ship
10. Rowing across the short distance, took no time and they boarded the fishing boat, drawing their short swords
11. Once the slaves were in full stroke, the master ordered the sagging sails to be shipped and stored, the slaves were rowing faster than the breeze now and they would only act as a windbreak
12. “Many ships are rowing towards us
13. Larkey unhooked the ropes, grabbed the oar, and began rowing for her and Longleaf’s lives, stopping only to tie life vests around the pair of them
14. Thomas was rowing the boat closer to shore
15. Thomas had stopped rowing for some time now, and the small boat was drifting in the direction of the shore
16. His old man swam the river, but only once, and with a couple of King Scouts rowing a rented dory alongside as he stroked across
17. They allowed themselves to be carried by the Vistula’s current, rowing occasionally, and from time to time making it appear as if they were testing the depth of the river, especially when river barges or other vessels passed them, or they observed that they were being watched from the shore
18. The approaching vessel was still not in sight, and Colling ordered Jan and Tomasz, who were manning the sweeps, to stop their rowing
19. ‘Here’s a running machine, and here’s a rowing machine; and over here are weights, a sparing ring, punch bag, and a cupboard full of training clothes and boxing equipment
20. The men took turns rowing and resting day and night until we reached the coast of Cuba
21. “Bloody hell, Chin, they’re rowing us out of here! I can’t
22. The plants stopped rowing and scurried ashore to group up in
23. At the rowing medal ceremony: "Ah, isn't that nice, the wife of the IOC president is hugging the cox of the British crew
24. glass rowing boat, enjoying the sight of a perfectly flat, calm surface, reflecting the very veins of what he still supposed might be birch leaves
25. In response to her gesture, he stepped into the boat, and she set off, hitching up her skirt to just above her knees and rowing with easy, yet remarkably efficient strokes
26. Smiling at him, Laura took up the oars and began rowing again, slowly and
27. ’ She noted with approval the knot he had tied, then shipped the oars and stood up, giving a wave to the occupants of another rowing boat which was passing close by
28. the rowing club there too and we had a terrific time
29. tion on the Concept 2 rowing machine
30. Rowing is a rhythmi-
31. A far more efficient solution that putting out boats and rowing, or driving the whole ship by Force, which is what we still have to do
32. Seeing them distressed in rowing for the wind was contrary to them in the fourth watch of the night Jesus came to them walking on the sea
33. He started rowing again
34. Half of the men on each ship kept rowing, while the others worked together to erect a mast-post and slide it in an old lady
35. Behind brown-faced Halfdan and blue-faced Haki and Sten were the rest of the raiders, rowing; some of them almost as fiece-looking as their leaders
36. Everyone took turns at rowing except Mary, who was not strong enough with the oars to row against the tide
37. "What about going to bed in good time tonight? I'm tired with all that rowing
38. Rowing was hard work
39. Jai had spent his entire life hauling an iron wheelbarrow back and forth; rowing was not fatiguing him as rapidly as it was Ceder
40. "The paddles need to be used, please put the gloves on and start rowing backwards," the bus
41. Matthew hired a rowing boat and he and Mary Kelly who was originally from County Offaly spent a sun kissed afternoon on the river in the town
42. She suddenly felt weary of all the rowing, and afraid of what she might say next
43. The elder gesticulated in an excited manner as he mimicked the rowing of the devil’s ferry
44. There was no break or falter in the rhythm of his oars; he might have been a fantasmal oarsman, rowing her across the dark lake of Death
45. As the hours of darkness and hard rowing passed, Peter grew weary and fell into a deep sleep of exhaustion
46. It laid in the bottom of the boat, exhausted, its eyes looking into Siri’s as if it was attempting to communicate that it would be a good idea if he started rowing and, after a few more strokes with the oars, Siri was able to make way, heading south, in the mild breeze
47. I was rowing casually when I noticed this rainbow above the lake
48. I started rowing faster, to the end of the lake
49. started rowing towards the dark end of the tunnel
50. resonated in the walls, as they kept rowing
1. And then he turns around and I see those rows of loathsome eyes just leering at me, and I just want to coil that sucker up and inject all my venom sacs straight into his face!
2. Lo and behold, it's like a completely different place -- the farmhouse is completely rebuilt and in excellent condition, there are plenty of cattle and other livestock happily munching on feed in well-fenced pens, and the fields are filled with crops planted in neat rows
3. Around them were rows and rows of unused computers
4. ‘No, I’m not … Dan and I have had some pretty major rows in our time – he’s got as volcanic a temper as I have, but there was no point this time, even I could see that
5. Not that he liked my advice always … I smile to myself as I recall some of the more memorable rows we had which started with me telling him that he ought to do something or other
6. Dave, facing John, slowly rows to the island on the lake
7. Without another word, he pushes off, turns the boat slowly in the lake and rows away as John watches
8. Cases of liquor are stacked to the ceiling along rows that recede into the distance
9. She was sitting in a rather large hall, grown from rows of trees that joined together high above
10. There were some oooh's and ahhh's from the crew's rows in the amphitheater
11. It was a large square room with a high ceiling adorned with fancy plasterwork and filled by rows of tables bearing what she knew to be computer stations criss-crossing the room, lit by natural light from the long, floor to ceiling windows let into one wall
12. Alan thought there should be a central aisle in the streetcar with rows of seats facing forward
13. They pranced and stepped high on the stage and invited a few juggy ladies from the front rows to bounce around on stage with them
14. Instead they ducked between the rows of cargo that now covered almost the whole deck
15. Most African tribes dressed their hair in plaits wrapped in thread, tight to the scalp, either in straight rows (hence the name) or intricate patterns and the ends were secured with thread and/
16. She took a wherry across the river to the Southwark side where the warehouse was situated, strolling along the lanes behind the Shakespearean theatre where herb gardens, supplying the nearby centre for the Herbmasters, occupied neat little patches of ground carefully tended by a cadre of gotteswomen specially trained for the purpose, the purple outfits of their calling showing up clearly as they toiled amongst the neat rows of plants
17. The rows were laid out with loose-leafed notebooks at the beginning and end of each
18. Pottery vases and dishes trailing ribbons and silken cord stood before effigies of tulips and lilies in pink, white and turquoise behind rows of ornate glassware balanced on the shelves
19. The rows were a little narrow and Nightday is very dark
20. As he walked thru the rows to the edge of the patio, he wondered why she would do that
21. The dogs flew to the right and to the left, up and down the aisles and rows, savaging all of the dignitaries with their massive fangs until there was nothing left of the government ministers, the judiciary and upper echelons of the police service but rags and bones
22. Surrounding the icon, candles stood in rows like parishioners, waiting to be lit
23. Terry retired from the beautiful game amid a welter of accusations, of public rows with Bling and general feelings of mutual betrayal
24. A commotion near the entrance to the Hold drew her attention; she could see two rows of warriors lined up facing fifteen to twenty Scathers
25. As Ken and Eileen grew steadily into the trunk stiffening years of their mid-thirties, Ken, moved by an unconscious desire to nurture and grow, turned the back garden of their modest home into a vegetable grower’s delight, with rows of broad beans, green beans, carrots and parsnips swelling with each alternate kiss of the sun and caress of summer rain
26. The soil was rich and fertile and there were many farms with rows and rows of crops being harvested
27. This obsession with the song caused huge rows in the Roach household
28. They came and sat two rows ahead of us
29. produce the emotions in their respective rows
30. a time, but to speed it up, I have numbered the rows
31. into columns and rows to facilitate faster searching,
32. Joanna has pottered at things and, as a result, the rows between them have continued
33. stalls in two rows
34. accusations, of public rows with Bling and general feelings of
35. This obsession with the song caused huge rows in the Roach
36. The lecture room was large and rather stark room, with rows of
37. The bed was filled with regimented rows of
38. Rows of glowing crystal balls line the upper level, a huge glowing crystal onion ringed with six ornate thrones dominates the sunken central portion of the room
39. This section of the campus wasn’t the orderly rows of quads the pyramid and dome were on
40. He followed him out the door and around to the back of the house where stacks of boards lay in neat rows
41. The herd adjusted, becoming three horizontal rows, instead of
42. white projectile was headed right at his head, but the man two rows in front of him
43. In fact I learned to type in the ballroom of the house – rows of manual typewriters on desks in half the original ballroom; a stud wall completely out of keeping with the original graciously appointed saloon dividing the room into two
44. Like Harry before her, it was satisfying to her sense of wholeness, to balance ledgers and keep entries in neat and orderly columns and rows
45. they wove in and out of the rows of cars, laughing and talking
46. Heather and Roman sat two rows from the back
47. obsessive, the rows of lights evenly spaced, the star on top pointed exactly toward
48. had his back against the wall and marched at least four rows deep
49. Freddy only had two rows left before reaching the top—four more fire
50. Sally sat a couple rows in front of the main group with her coat pulled up around