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1. "I always think of these as like a square quesadilla without the cheese," she told Herndon
2. At three hundred people per square mile you can get away with it, at over a thousand like these people live, and a K-type sun, the energy flux just isn't high enough
3. They had it to themselves, a square mile of water bordered only by forest
4. “What do those do, anyway?” Big Petey asked nervously as he looked at the four square grenades that Red was still holding
5. Red stepped into the basement, still clutching her four square grenades, and scanned the room, taking stock of everything that was going on
6. “Will you tell me what your new toys will do now?” Big Petey asked, indicating the four square grenades that Red still hadn’t used yet
7. It has a little lake of its own giving it a square mile of harbor and a few more square miles of lon
8. Red let out a gasp as all four square grenades started blinking and beeping at the same time
9. “What’s going to happen now?” Big Petey asked with wide eyes as Red continued to hold all four of the beeping and flashing square grenades
10. The four square objects sailed through the air in all directions
11. A good rule of thumb for crawl space ventilation is about two square feet of opening for every 25 lineal feet of wall
12. He reached into his backpack and pulled out a square box that had its own keypad on the front of it
13. Walls are pale lime, the floor has square, plastic white tile
14. He was silent for a moment before giving me a square look in the eye
15. He looked around the main square of Adelianos
16. His jaw was large and square and his tattoos more fine and intricate than those of his henchman
17. The sun is up and a rowdy crowd is gathered around a raised dais in a central square of the city
18. He put the neatly embellished square back into his pocket
19. square root of our own experience or by accepting that there is an absolute version of
20. frames of rough cut, foot square timbers
21. At a moment I mentioned I had seen his car going round the square at about 7:00
22. Constantine Square on time, expecting to meet George at 6:30 pm
23. The guys, sporting whatever medals they have, are very smart as they stand straight and square shouldered with others of their generation
24. The ceremony is finally set to begin and I have taken my place at the seat in the center of the square, with Nathan standing by my side
25. “As far as I've heard, he has a girlfriend in Patras, where he studies medicine,” Helen says cheerfully, as we walk down Kolonaki Square
26. I tore off one square of toilet paper, folded it, and then wedged it underneath the sink
27. I left the usual square of toilet paper in reply
28. "But you can administer this territory?" Carlton asked, sweeping his finger around the area they intended to purchase and ignoring the other hundred million square miles of this planet that was habitable by humans
29. There is a quarter million square miles of brush and ribbonleaf prairie out here, a new Mata Grosso do Norte and then some, with some of the lightest population of any fertile area on this planet
30. He tried to stay out of the thirty square miles where the main canals were closest to each other to the south of the Kassikan
31. 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
32. What was out there before Big Bang? The question is answerable only by an apparently endless circling of the square root of our own experience or by accepting that there is an absolute version of an almost impossible conceptual device; nothing
33. In Danton’s wake a red capped guard hurried on, head bowed, taking two pigeon steps for every one that the committee chairman slammed down onto the unyielding flagstones as they swept past heavy browed doors set in frames of rough cut, foot square timbers
34. If Alan isn't with the people, is he out in the wilderness? There's ten or twenty thousand square miles of it that he could have reached by now, how easy is it to find a human in that? By looking at it so a square mile filled his view he found he could not detect a human
35. with a square of the finest linen in my top pocket
36. The café is situated on one side of a small square and, from where I am sitting, I can see the masts of boats bobbing at the quay just down the street; the tang of salt in the air is tantalising
37. The square is paved with cobbles and bordered on two sides by white-painted, stucco-covered houses
38. with light in the skies and a view of safe square
39. "People take up about one thousandth of a square mile each," Desa said, about forty million square miles for all of us
40. There's about a hundred seventeen million square miles of land in the world with some kind of life on it, that's seventy seven million square miles left over as wilderness
41. In the Dos basin is a half million square miles of nearly uninhabited archwood forest altogether
42. People naturally settle at about a thousand to the square mile because that gives them plenty of cropland but keeps them surrounded by other gardens to help keep the pests down and give them enough social and cultural opportunities
43. There were plenty of paths to enter the village, all of them lead to a public square under the three grand houses grown from the central trunks of the original archwood clump
44. Most of the houses in the village were accessible from the balcony of this square
45. The inn was a pretty little place on the village square, mostly catering to herdsmen on R&R
46. The mats on the square side of the inn's main room were up, making the plaza almost part of the room
47. They were playing as much to the village square as the inn and as much of the crowd was outside as in
48. I crossed the road to the Flea Market in Avissinias square and wandered around, snatching occasional glimpses of the awesome floodlit Acropolis at the end of narrow interlocking streets but it was too early to visit
49. A small group of workers are sipping coffee and arguing at a table outside a street cafe in a pocket-sized shady square and so I plop into a seat at a table in the corner and order some breakfast
50. In the central square is our basilica
1. Jimmy stepped up to the plate, squared to bunt the first pitch and bunted it foul
2. He squared around to bunt
3. X equals five, y squared is 16, I don’t know
4. This time Roman hit him directly in the chest as he squared
5. “Everything is squared away with me and you
6. looked me in the eye and said, “Everything is squared away with
7. squared away with you and me
8. The man in the dream wanted everything to be squared away
9. The leader had barely squared his bulky frame to the Rift, when the Makii finally came
10. Rag’nerack squared his shoulders to the Gate, taking up Oldem’s howl
11. A fake window about two metres squared, showing an alpine vista – or any scene he so desired – that even opened to fake fresh air
12. He placed the thick envelope on the bed and squared it off along the lines of the candlewick counterpane
13. " She squared her shoulders
14. Put differently – the force with which the objects attract each other will be multiplied by 16 or the inverse of (¼), squared
15. She sat on the sofa beside him and squared the copy books on her knees, placing both her hands flat on top
16. This was all getting a bit too much and Bert squared up to him saying
17. “Shut the fuck up Gorge with your endless questions you give me the pip you really do he is dead like a lot of other people in this fucking war so just drop the thing alright?” It was Bert who said this and if we had not all stepped in there would have been another punch up as they squared up to each other
18. She was immediately met by Millicent, who squared up to her aggressively, and she faltered in her step before regaining composure
19. About a hundred had been captured and kept in a protective tank no larger than a kilometre squared
20. I squared my shoulders and mounted the steps to the great double doors
21. I went back into the bedroom, squared my shoulders, and knocked hard on the door that led to his room
22. ” Satisfied, he squared himself to deliver a stately address
23. justly paid for it, and the account is squared
24. Happy that his armor was squared away, he packed
25. The dude wearing the black Cazals and black Kangol got uncomfortably close to me, squared up and said, “Yo Boy-yee, what you be about?!” He had said it in this demonstratively threatening tone and demeanor, as he poked his index finger hard into my NSR nameplate which had thumped my chest
26. When I got done, I carefully put the foil back in the wrapper and squared the corners of the foil along the lines they’d been before I removed the bar
27. A few days later, Michele called and asked if we could take Keith for a few days while she squared away a few things
28. He never darkened a church door; he was a hard drinker and a reckless man, but as long as he sent those herring up to the manse every spring, as his father had done before him, he felt comfortably sure that his account with the Powers That Govern was squared for the year
29. ” She squared Cloud
30. Suddenly his shoulders squared up and he said, “Master Vydor, I cannot turn down your offer, and I humbly accept
31. squared, and the face of the sanctuary; the appearance of the one as the appearance of the other
32. He proposed a theory, his famous hypothesis that E=mc2: energy equals mass times the velocity of light (the constant “c”) squared
33. That figure squared (multiplied by itself) yields a very high number
34. rules supreme and accounts are squared in the end
35. Ken squared his shoulders and walked casually over to the colonel’s table
36. E = M C squared
37. She squared her shoulders
38. Gripping the mind-cane more firmly and receiving an unexpected strength from it, the scribe squared his shoulders and cleared his throat
39. Annyeke took a deep breath, squared her shoulders and opened the door
40. ” He squared off to
41. He removed the rotor, rigidly chained the steering wheel to the brake pedal, squared away his green beret and headed for the club
42. Then, remembering the American women she had studied at Chez Robert's, she squared her shoulders, lifted her chin, and slowly glanced around to study every man in the club
43. He stood up and squared his shoulders, suddenly looking boyish again
44. She squared her shoulders and nodded at him, knowing she had to show leadership or this mission would never succeed
45. He squared his shoulders and faced the mind-cane, hands outstretched to the side and vulnerable
46. Yaffa’s face tensed and squared off
47. were about to run, and squared his shoulders to Solmund who
48. of walls squared with the roads, the windows parallel with the
49. squared, growing back in oblong shapes, slithering toward their
50. Lydia's eyes flashed sparks as she stuck out her pretty chin, squared her shoulders
1. Sickly-sweet squares of pink and white mass-produced sponge surrounded by thick marzipan
2. where the squares have been machined
3. I saw an empty kafeneion; modest, allowing perfect sunlight squares to shine on its bare wooden floor
4. She takes a deep breath and squares her shoulders
5. Almost a minute went by before someone sniggered, then someone else and it became contagious until, just like in school, the giggling grew to laughter until they were shaking their heads in uncontrollable mirth and wiping their eyes on chaotic squares of cotton
6. There are a couple of town squares – Piazza Tasso is the main one, named after a local poet
7. He fixes the shape of the doctor in his eye, squares up and waits for Jock to touch the gloves and say the word
8. magical as we explored the churches, streets and squares
9. convenient bench in one of the smaller squares, Jean
10. city; in the streets and in the squares I will seek the one I love”
11. He pulls his jacket straight as he squares his shoulders
12. a view of hel squares with al the biblical talk about the
13. Here and there pulsating squares of light bobbed in the waters - the Akashi books waiting to be born
14. Green squares of fields surrounded by hills rotated gyroscopically, nauseatingly, until the side thrusters kicked in
15. We could see the white squares with red crosses painted on their canvas sides as the Crossley tenders bumped past us on their rubber tyres
16. Their version used a board with more squares and more figurines, though it was essentially the same as both were designed for battle strategy
17. The Court Chamber was fifty paces by fifty, polished blue marble columns supported a vaulted ceiling worked with gilt, and the floor was white and black marble squares
18. the scene below the hillside, where he and his ten thousand Red Blood Guard were mounted, was miles of patchwork farmland fields, brown, green, and yellow squares, with tens of thousands of demons covering those fields
19. Use buttered knife to cut into squares
20. 2 (1 ounce) squares unsweetened chocolate, melted and cooled
21. Cut into 1 inch squares
22. Cut into 1-inch squares and wrap individually in plastic wrap, twisting ends
23. Cut fudge into squares; garnish with candied cherry halves and sliced almonds
24. Cut into squares when ready to serve
25. Once firm cut in small squares
26. 4 (1 ounce) squares unsweetened chocolate, melted and cooled
27. " Original recipe yield: 50 squares
28. Cut into small squares to serve
29. Chill for 1 hour, then cut into 1 inch squares
30. Cut into small squares
31. It is VERY rich, hence the 8 dozen tiny squares
32. Cut into squares when cool
33. Cut into squares and serve
34. Chill for 2 hours, then cut into squares
35. Cut into small squares, and store in the refrigerator
36. Allow to stand until firm, then cut into squares
37. It was full of pictures stuck to the glass wall with a variety of arrows and triangles and squares linking pictures to diagrams
38. I love what I did next, check this out: I fabricated this deep baritone voice and yelled to the hot box and her buddy who were hot boxing their squares, “Hello girls!” I knew I was incognito since I was still covered from head to toe in surgical clothing, so I figured I would have some fun
39. She looked at the houses, gardens, and squares she passed
40. There was still partying and humans everywhere in the streets and on the squares and places around in the city
41. In the squares there are crystal fountains kissed by the light, and everywhere the asphodel blooms-the flower of heaven
42. The water is going down the squares,
43. I knew almost nothing about Lisbon before arriving here, although I am pleasantly surprised to discover an attractive city of wide avenues and elegant squares
44. It is a veritable maze of streets, alleyways and squares, and I believe it dates back to medieval times
45. From my window at the front, I have a spectacular view over the narrow and congested streets and squares of this neighborhood, as well as a glimpse of the Tagus River in the distance
46. The Sector0 north and south squares were isolated from the rest
47. 16 And the altar shall be twelve cubits long, twelve broad, square in the four squares of it
48. fourteen cubits long and fourteen broad in the four squares of it; and the border about it shall be half a cubit; and the bottom of it
49. Cut the cake into 2-inch squares
50. In the public squares of America, long since cleared of God by the Supreme Court, the Ten Commandments have been trashed
1. ' More post holes were dug for several piers beside the kitchen/dining room exterior wall, with more concrete and squaring
2. Her blades covered in gore, Nathalia left him, squaring her shoulders to face two more of the wolf-helmed demons who were barreling toward her
3. when there are two black belts squaring off
4. He couldn’t be sure but he thought she might have hesitated before squaring her shoulders and walking towards the place where the Lammas Lord should stand
5. Then, squaring her shoulders, she marched onward
6. Squaring her shoulders, she turned to face the cage at last
7. Then, squaring his broad shoulders with the finality of a decision made, he
8. face me at this point, squaring his shoulders with mine before he
9. But do not make the mistake of the foolish carpenter who wastes valuable time squaring, measuring, and smoothing his worm-eaten and inwardly rotting timber and then, when he has thus bestowed all of his labor upon the unsound beam, must reject it as unfit to enter into the foundations of the building which he would construct to withstand the assaults of time and storm
10. discounted at an increasing rate because the act of squaring “R” creates an exponential
11. Squaring her shoulders, Kathy resolutely hobbled down the plane ramp into the airport’s flight lounge
12. Squaring her shoulders, she kept her back to him and concentrated fiercely on her voice message
13. Could it hold any more? Yes, it would have to, she said to herself, squaring her shoulders; it would have to hold a lady's maid
14. Dennis thought for a moment before raising his head and squaring his shoulders
15. Squaring his shoulders he walked in and uninterrupted made his way to the door of the flat he sought
16. Squaring her shoulders against the unknown, Anne set up the explosives
17. Squaring my shoulders, I headed down the hall
18. “Let’s get this show on the road,” Kara said, squaring her shoulders
19. Squaring her shoulders, she cleared her throat and steeled her nerves
20. You may notice, too, how the lines drawn across a study in order to copy it (squaring it out, as it is called) improve the look of a drawing, giving a greater beauty to the variety of the curves by contrast with the variety lacking in straight lines
21. squaring her shoulders and setting her jaw
22. “I just wanted him to take a look, Em,” he said, squaring his shoulders
23. He still had his wig and gown on, and he said, squaring himself at his late client to that degree that he squeezed the innocent Mr
24. "Carton," said his friend, squaring himself at him with a bullying air, as if the fire-grate had been the furnace in which sustained endeavour was forged, and the one delicate thing to be done for the old Sydney Carton of old Shrewsbury School was to shoulder him into it,
25. Lorry," said Stryver, squaring his elbows, "that it is your deliberate opinion that the young lady at present in question is a mincing Fool?"
26. "Couldn't yer, couldn't yer!" cried Dawes, thrusting forward his handsome, furious face, and squaring his fist
27. They have in view practice only, and are always speaking, in a narrow and ridiculous manner, of squaring and extending and applying and the like-- they confuse the necessities of geometry with those of daily life; whereas knowledge is the real object of the whole science
28. squaring off the rounded ends of the slot to allow the base
29. If the last stone is placed, two more blue-black lines will appear on the south and west ends, squaring me in, and I’ll be trapped in Cruce’s hellish, conscious stasis
30. But, he was on his feet directly, and after sponging himself with a great show of dexterity began squaring again
31. Would he hate her now, her darling honorable Ashley, because she had shamed him? Of course he would hate her now—now that they had both been saved by the indignant her voice as she crossed the glassy floor to slip her arm through Scarlett’s and face the squaring of Melanie’s thin shoulders and the love and outspoken trust which had been in curious, malicious, covertly hostile crowd
32. We sat there, baking in the hot Mazda littered with empty fast-food drink cups, sort of squaring off
33. “My client is a good Samaritan,” Farber said, dragging up a chair, squaring his leather briefcase with the edge of the table before opening it
34. “Why?” she asks, squaring her shoulders at Kate and putting her hands on her ample hips
35. Slowly, he turned, squaring his shoulders to Hagan
36. The two sides in Chinese politics were squaring up for a fight
37. Squaring her shoulders, drawing her head up high, she swept past the men and out of the bath chamber without another word
38. Besides, h must not be less than 1; otherwise, squaring it will not increase but decrease the final result (see formula 2
39. According to Susan Shillinglaw’s A Journey into Steinbeck’s California (2006), “There was no such war, with Greens squaring off against Blues,” though in 1932–33 a local tempest erupted in Pacific Grove over attempts to remove the roque courts
40. "Cook," said Stubb, squaring himself once more; "do you belong to the church?"
41. Squaring her yards, she bore down, ranged abeam under the Pequod's lee, and lowered a boat; it soon drew nigh; but, as the side-ladder was being rigged by Starbuck's order to accommodate the visiting captain, the stranger in question waved his hand from his boat's stern in token of that proceeding being entirely unnecessary
42. I was indulging in a quiet game of "cannons" on a small French billiard-table in my hotel, and during the game had been several times annoyed by the proprietor's favourite pig, which insisted every now and then on strolling beneath the table, to emerge on the other side quite unexpectedly and bump heavily against my legs just as I was squaring for some difficult shot
43. She withdrew, disapproval squaring her shoulders