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When again I awoke from the dream-time I developed a raging thirst and the soft flesh of my mouth thickened
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The air around them thickened as the old man in the stalls uncoiled himself and started to slither down the aisle towards the foot of the stage
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Both he and Eileen particularly loved the smell of their garlic bed and the way that sunlight thickened the broad, upright blades of their maturing crop
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The air around them thickened as the old man in the
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overhead thickened, sheltering them from the light of the sun
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His spine was shaped into an S, one leg failed to grow since infancy, while the other thickened and stretched beyond human proportions every passing year
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The silence thickened the atmosphere until eventually they accepted that he wouldn’t reply, and they moved on
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Outside the building, gray clouds had thickened, blanketing the city
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” Disapproval thickened his voice
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” He walked quickly into the forest where there was no trail, descended a hill slippery with leaves, then turned onto a wide murky path that descended in a gentle slope as both mud and jungle thickened
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The air thickened with alarming speed and the smell grew stronger; then he saw it appear over the crest, strange thin beams of light sprouting from what might have been a head of sorts: a glistening metal hulk glinted under the starlight, uniformly gray and unassumingly blocky, a rectangle slab larger than a man
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It seemed like out of nowhere, our cypher had thickened up with breakers
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I saw him only after nightfall when the crowd around the bar thickened and we waited for dinner
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The air thickened; a stale warmth hanging over them
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scars or thickened acne scars
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about 15 minutes, until slightly thickened
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When the polenta has thickened, turn off heat and stir in half of the grated soy mozzarella and all of the dried pepper flakes
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On the cold, gray rocks, night thickened as Dancing Light wiped her tears
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Do you remember our fights and clashes? Those fights so exciting that thickened our education and culture
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" Gregor"s voice had thickened and as if to underline his statement, he grabbed Frances"s hair, pulled her head down and forced his erection into her mouth
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Soils lay destroyed for years to come, each ocean thickened from its dead
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The plot thickened
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vertebral joints may become thickened by inflammation, impinging on the
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Cook covered for 30 minutes, until chicken is tender and sauce is thickened
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hot thickened half and half
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raw smell disappears and the sauce has reduced to one-third or thickened
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His interest in the story had thickened and he was hanging on to every word of it
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thickened, about 45 minutes
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mixture is thickened and bubbly, stirring every minute
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Add the water and instant beef broth gradually, whisking until thickened, about 5 minutes
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mingled with His sweat and thickened the
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The mist thickened and swirled;
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Her eyebrows thickened and met at the center
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has thickened their fries,” said Ricky
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Bring to a second boil, lower heat and simmer until gravy is thickened
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Cook until sauce is thickened
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Add almond butter, coconut cream and soy sauce, stir constantly until thickened
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the grits thickened the water, I carefully placed in another
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had also toughened his hide and thickened his skin
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Calloused hands but from work done a while ago, the skin over the thickened areas was clean and smooth
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drum-rolled the roof and then thickened into white noise, masking their voices from the
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That fog quickly thickened, to the point that they soon could not see further than maybe a hundred meters around them, while they lost sight completely of the aircraft circling overhead
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It became buried as the ice thickened
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The air in the smal side street thickened as the tension mounted
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Over and over he tumbled, until the air thickened
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Cook and stir until thickened
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” He tried to pull away, but the glue thickened between his fingers
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The streets loomed and thickened, blurred by water, water creeping through the paving stones and swilling round my ankles, filling my ears with slapping and dripping and wailing
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The pall of nature is thickened when there is imitation
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Lower the heat and simmer until thickened a bit, about 30
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Eczema is characterized by scaling, thickened patches of skin that can become red and
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thickened or may separate at the cut end
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And almost as soon as the walls receded and the air thickened, it began again
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Then the smoke thickened and turned black
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It had been bright when Hal had left home that morning, but now the sky had dulled to a miserable dark gray, and the fog had thickened
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As it did so, the water that matted the manticore’s fur thickened into a glue-like substance
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In that smile the tusks thickened showing the boars’ intent was not one of joy but
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She tried to see Than, but the Friday night crowd had thickened, and he was lost in the swarm of bodies and smoke
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The silence in the room thickened
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cook until thickened to the consistency of pudding, stirring constantly
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Stir until thickened and clear
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the chocolate is melted and mixture is thickened, about 4-5 minutes
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stirring constantly, until thickened
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Continue cooking and stirring until smooth and thickened
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It was darker in the slum area and not only because the clouds had thickened, extinguishing what little sunshine had managed to seep through the smog
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e fog had thickened again,
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e fog had thickened, and the air had grown
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Gradually add flour and stir until thickened, if the mix becomes too thick add a little more stock
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An hour went by and the crowds thickened
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The traffic thickened slightly on the main highway, which was used mainly by private cars traveling from Alexandria to Cairo and back
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As we neared the city center, the traffic thickened and the buildings and shops were cleaner, neater and less dusty
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Ambassadors and Bastidos, Friends and Dividends, these summaries of prestigious token, are to swat away the errors of past ages, in a hope that the ink may be thickened, so as to stain without running down, these last pages
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Together we watched the greatest of God’s creation browse in the meadow beyond as the evening shadows thickened
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sauce of flour, bouillon, and cherries cooked until thickened
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That perils had thickened about him fast, and might thicken faster and faster yet, he of course knew now
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stirring constantly, until the custard has thickened enough to coat a spoon, about 15 minutes
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thickened upon me, I could not help feeling the stiff stake that had been
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As the evening’s darkness thickened we headed for Elliot’s unmarked police car
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These chunks weighed less than the water, and by an unusual effect of specific gravity, each chunk took wing, as it were, to the roof of the tunnel, which thickened above by as much as it diminished below
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The Ice Bank's side walls and underbelly had visibly thickened
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"Sir," said d'Avrigny to Villefort, so loud that all might hear, "poor Barrois has led too sedentary a life of late; accustomed formerly to ride on horseback, or in the carriage, to the blood has thickened
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The tree was on the very edge of the pasture, beyond which the woods thickened in earnest, far enough away from the house that I hoped the coyotes would approach and take her body that night
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You had to pay half as much again for cloth that had been fulled – thickened by pounding in water – and still more for colours other than the natural dull brown
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joining several others who thickened the shield of fighting men around the prince
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Bessie served a tasty pork stew thickened with barley
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As the dusk thickened, he crossed the bridge to Leper Island
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But ah! what became of me, when as the powers of solid pleasure thickened upon me, I could not help feeling the stiff stake that had been adorned with the trophies of my despoiled virginity, bearing hard and inflexible against one of my thighs, which I had not yet opened, from a true principle of modesty, revived by a passion too sincere to suffer any aiming at the false merit of difficulty, or my putting on an impertinent mock coyness
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The clouds had thickened, blackened, and rain was starting to fall
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He was a short man, balding, with a thickened nose and eyes partially hidden behind spectacles
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Her voice was slurred, her actions thickened with – what? Drugs? I waited
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The throng thickened; the guitars tinkled louder; other horsemen sat motionless, smoking calmly above the heads of the crowd; it eddied and pushed before the doors of the high-roofed building, whence issued a shuffle and thumping of feet in time to the dance music vibrating and shrieking with a racking rhythm, overhung by the tremendous, sustained, hollow roar of the gombo
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As the dangers thickened round the San Tome mine this illusion acquired force, permanency, and authority
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As danger thickened his jaunty manner would increase, his speech become more racy, his cold eyes glitter into ardent life, and his Don Quixote moustache bristle with joyous excitement
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Surface roots became more prominent, and the air grew moist and thickened with the smell of moldering forest mast
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About the core of her being, a shell of hardness had formed strain, the terrors of war and the terrors of Reconstruction had taken away all warmth and, little by little, layer by layer, the shell had thickened during the endless months
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But Regan’s talons were practically piercing the material of his dinner jacket, and Amory Gould still beamed inscrutably, and as the silence up here on the balcony thickened, Mercer had a sense that people were starting to watch from below