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    1. slake his thirst; I’ll rewrite the Ancient Mariner when I find


    2. When bitter water could not slake thirst


    3. Having already lost two of their coven, the Council decided he needed a feeder to slake his thirst and prevent him from going rogue


    4. Up to this moment I had been busy, first getting lemonade to slake their thirst and then lunch to appease their hunger, and the spare time in between these activities had been filled with the expression of their gratitude by the elder and her expatiations on the house and what she called the grounds; but I had looked forward to about an hour's real talk after lunch, before they would begin to want to start on their long downward journey to their pension,--talk in which, without being specially brilliant any of us, for you only had to look at us to see we wouldn't be specially that, we yet might at least tell each other amusing things about, say, Lord Mayors


    5. How many had he used to slake his thirst? Th


    6. Instead of sacrificing living babies and first born animals which the undead love to slake their thirst for pain and agony and death: they sacrificed plants instead of animals


    7. (In the garden) Snake pies, pelican eyes, the slake beast lies in an elegant high, while its biscuit eyes and whisker tries to see beyond the wireless tune


    8. He felt that he must slake the thirst in his throat


    9. That never dared to slake his drouth,


    10. The water, when he eventually reached it with a loud splash, proved quite cold enough for his taste, though its chill was not sufficient to quell his proud spirit, or slake the heat of his furious temper

    11. In recent months, Nightline had given me even more chances to slake my thirst for comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable


    12. Nor did he give the wounded bull opportunity to slake his burning thirst in the slender trickling streams they crossed


    13. When they got to the Harlem River, they would guzzle huge volumes of water to slake their thirst


    14. Accordingly they found themselves in possession of a few extra coins, for when they felt an urge to slake their thirst with something other than water, or pass a night at a country inn, out of the sometimes-chilly upland weather


    1. She drank almost half of the bottle before her thirst was slaked


    2. Hunger sated and thirst slaked, the young badger moved his body around in a circle a few times, until he had cleared a depression in the pine needles


    3. As good meals slaked stout appetites, the banter came to a halt


    4. complicated history of the necklace to my beautiful wife, Isabelle and I lay slaked in our


    5. breath and slaked their thirst


    6. From the men that worked the fields, from the garrulous old men in the inns where he slaked his thirst with great leathern jacks of foaming ale, from the sharp-eyed silk-clad merchants he met upon the road, Conan sought for news of Beloso


    7. The thirst finally over, the throat fully slaked,


    8. m)Before cutting the feeders ,gates & vents with gas or arc apply wet slaked


    9. He scooped up a handful of snow and slaked his thirst before


    10. Untempered: Referring to mortar made with clay instead of slaked lime; houses made with untempered things can be broken down by a push or a heavy rainstorm

    11. The other is a thirst that can be slaked


    12. He seemed to have satisfied her, but his own passion was far from slaked


    13. I know what my actions will bring and I pray that the Council’s lust for blood will be slaked by mine; my only comfort is that they can’t touch Rain


    14. The aquifer slaked the thirst of the cottonwoods and made it possible for farms in this area to draw enough water from wells to grow crops


    1. We stand there looking at her while she slakes her thirst


    2. And with it I turned up my collar and set off along the road, journeying by foot to kill time, to feel the city in all its ugliness, the black jugular of the city, with its barren river awash in trash, with animal carcasses and factory waste, slakes of grey froth lapping the bank walls, stagnant and aimless, no sign of a current, on by derelict building sites, by pavements torn up and abandoned, through sheet metal tunnels, the rain coming down harder, banging on the roof, streaming through cracks and then down the rusting panels, along past metal railings, past locked up gardens sold off and privatised, and all the time the cars and wagons screaming along, an endless stream, trails of blue exhaust smoke swirling, the air singeing, on and on, head to the path, barely glimpsing Great Peter setting off for the West, seeing nothing at all until turning up at Kropotkinskaya and finally looking up to the statue there of Engels


    3. You feed yourself on great slakes of cod and minnow, on rivers of jellyfish, and you rise slow through the autumn months, through September when the fogs started, through October with more fog and the horn still calling you on, and then, late in November, after pressurizing yourself day by day, a few feet higher every hour, you are near the surface and still alive


    1. She couldn’t accept that there was nothing more to it than slaking a thirst, as one might take a glass of water to satisfy a different need


    2. But that feeling was of such a negative quality that it had its own kind of lure, an addictive property that caused Ambrosius to lap it up like it was slaking some kind of thirst


    3. Near it was an old oaken barrel filled with water and was the slaking tub for shock tempering of hot metals


    4. The workers in the train barn were acutely aware when he was again using it for the slaking of red hot metals due to the sour odor of heated soap


    5. "Next, with my gloves still on I will lift the hot can and then push it bottom down into the slaking tub of water to cool it


    6. He then lifted the can and pushed its bottom down into the cold water of the slaking tub, being sure to firmly press the wood down onto the top of the can


    7. He replaced the piece of canvas and the wood atop the can and lifted it above the slaking barrel


    8. He dipped the hot iron into the slaking barrel, the boiling and hissing water serving to cause her to step further back as he said, "Please be sure to tell your grandfather that I will be at his residence at one o'clock this Sunday next


    9. However much he looked at them, caressed them and kissed them, there was no satiety, no slaking of the thirst to feast his eyes on them


    10. "Them careless imps, the Mohawks, with their Tuscarora and Onondaga brethren, have been here slaking their thirst," he muttered, "and the vagabonds have thrown away the gourd! This is the way with benefits, when they are bestowed on such disremembering hounds! Here has the Lord laid his hand, in the midst of the howling wilderness, for their good, and raised a fountain of water from the bowels of the 'arth, that might laugh at the richest shop of apothecary's ware in all the colonies; and see! the knaves have trodden in the clay, and deformed the cleanliness of the place, as though they were brute beasts, instead of human men

    11. Going round a hole where the workmen were slaking lime, he stood still with the architect and began talking rather warmly


    12. Now it was only running, a lifting of legs, a balancing of bent elbows, a convulsion of muscles, a slaking in of air that had been fiery and was now cooling


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