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By the way, that Bedford Van that blew over in 1971; can somebody please turn it back over?
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He ran and grabbed for the horn hanging off the wall of the guard station and blew
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He didn't answer, blew right by it urgently, "Did you say she is now living in the house with those papers?"
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As soon as he was up there, Marley Williams Hatch wet his lips and blew out a tune loud enough that all the kangaroos in Australia perked up their ears, and all the whales under the sea sang at once
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And it blew every bad thing clean out of the body
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When Frank started Baggy today, the bagging machine let out an awful sneeze and blew all of the bags into the reject bin
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A tyre blew on their coach and it went off the road
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After a hundred forty five years, what would she be like today? A cold draft blew thru the hollow in her vitals
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an almighty bulge, he blew his nose
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the banks of great Huang He, and it was I who blew the winds of the Bhola Cyclone
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and yet was open to the breeze that continually blew in from the sea, the old man lay
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The little man, who looked to all intents and purposes like a fifty-year old accounts clerk, the sort of man who is equally hen-pecked and ignored because his entire being is made up of nothing but disappointment, pulled a red handkerchief from his jacket pocket, wiped first his brow and then his glasses, and then finally, and with an almighty bulge, he blew his nose
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Under the broad limbs of an oak, in a deep hollow that provided both shade and yet was open to the breeze that continually blew in from the sea, the old man lay down at midday, mopped his brow with a red, paisley handkerchief, and reached into his bag for the hard, round goats cheese and the hunk of heavy bread that he had picked up this morning when leaving his hut at first light
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When the wind blew her hair
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As the wind blew, the ashes and dust were blown into the sky
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Life itself upon, within and underneath the good, damp soil blew a fanfare to the heavens far beyond the measure of any single organism
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Legs, clad in office shoes and pants, a torso attired likewise but topped by a face that had been battered by winds the Ttharmine never blew
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There was a strong wind blowing outside and it blew the windbreaker open, the shirt hugged her body
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Outside a stiff wind blew the spume about the waves where windsurfers danced and bobbed on the water while grit and dust blew everywhere on the land
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Lady Olivia flew Jerry over to Steve on the other side of the mountain, and together they blew out a rather large cave for the new riders
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She smiled a gap toothed smile at him as she lit an unfiltered cigarette and blew smoke all over his iced bun
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A coolness blew through the pass and all around the houses
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With a foot on a chair and his Tsambouna in his arms he blew a note, long and loud and a little off key
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' Right away the music blew away any doom and sent fireworks round the room
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except that he puffed and he blew and he managed, with the help of the Speaker, to finish his speech
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He blew a whiff of air on the child and then inhaled
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Ash blew on the little baby and keened a welcome call and told Andrew that his son would be a leader one day
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He blew in her face and took in a long breath
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I grinned at her huge eyes and blew her one more kiss
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Then, to my sheer delight she lifted her stubby little palm to her lips and blew me a kiss
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So, I wiped my face and blew my nose and when I left that room, I knew I'd be fine
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Just then the wind blew the doors to the balcony open
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The wind blew her caftan about her, outlining her body; her hair swirled wildly in the tempest
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"To intercept us here, that order had to be given when the Talstanian martyr's blew up the labs in Teresina
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“Quite a storm blew through here; my babies were restless all night
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at her he blew a series of perfect smoke rings into the air
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The man opened the door in front of them and blew a monumental fanfare and they filed thru
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except that he puffed and he blew and he managed, with
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25And the rain descended and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that
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27And the rain descended and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that
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” I rubbed my hands briskly and blew across them
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It blew me away
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turned to black dust that blew on the breeze
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Kassim drew on the pipe, inhaled, and blew it out in
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The wind blew it around, making it stick to her lips as she walked briskly along, her mouth open with the effort of the exercise
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Andy blew on the steaming liquid, holding the polystyrene cup in his hands, enjoying the warmth
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The wind blew cold ripples
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He blew into Johnny’s mouth, paused and then again
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After he blew his nose and regained his composure, he began a story of his first camp and fishing memories of his youth
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was a tornado last year that blew Brunno into the neighbors’ yard knocking him
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It lifted the brocade, blew it out the window, and carried it through the air
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A stiff, cold north wind blew wisps of his long, greying
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The wind from the train blew in his face
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Wind blew through countless holes in the barn
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Johnny blew with all the force he could build in his lungs
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The grenade blew in mid air, knocking
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Monica said to herself, then she blew out her bedside candle and lay down her head on the pillow and began to drift off to sleep
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one and then the other, followed by a huge burp that blew right in my face
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Heather blew the straggles of hair out of her face so she could see me
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Justice said, and then he blew up the entire house, killing both Tane and Moana instantly
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They were much luckier than the millions of humans Justice had destroyed through laser blasts and tsunamis, and were much luckier than the millions of aliens killed when Justice blew up several planets
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end blew fire from his mouth
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the cloudless sky as the branches of the tree above blew
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He’d come to San Diego only because that’s where the wind blew him
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back and blew into her mouth
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The winds of March blew themselves out eventually, turning the indecisive
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wind blew down the chimney
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The explosive bolts blew out the doors and initiated the inflation of the emergency chutes
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Otto looked out over the endless horizon, blew a smoke ring and poured himself another glass of Schnapps
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sign that he knew he blew the call
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And one time while I was driving on a city street in Tucson, Arizona the canvas type sunroof that you could slide open and see the world actually ripped off the screws and blew away along with the drivers sliding side window
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His hair blew to the left as if someone had a hair dryer next to his head
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Unfortunately, from there on the walk blew out
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The wind blew straight off the arctic
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The living before the dead was the maxim, so he headed across his land towards the boys now obviously frightened out of their minds until another wind gust blew more embers behind the lads, now cutting off any chance of escape, the only sound was the deafening roar of grass and trees catching alight and two boys trapped in an ever degreasing circle of fire
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terrain, and an icy wind blew incessantly from the north
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in a chill wind which blew straight off the surrounding
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A whistle blew, they could all here hear it as it pierced through the still air
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A whistle blew and a very distant voice called 'Break time
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away the next town! As the wind swirled and blew in
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Terry blew his knee,
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Especially the battle in a narrow, tide-torn strait after a strong gale blew them far to the west
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” Willow turned the page and blew dust from the text
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A north wind blew us strongly through the gloomy day
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As I executed this he helped out and suddenly twin rainbow serpents blew my awareness up out of my astral spine and I exploded into the Clear White Void
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It had grown hot as the morning progressed and the horses were covered with a film of dust, their sweaty odour reaching the passengers as the breeze blew in their direction
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Have you ever blew out your birthday candles and
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crayon, he blew off of the waxy shavings his cheap
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blew out the last candle successfully
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The wind blew quite cold and she shivered excessively in her damp clothes
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Wind blew faster and more harshly against their backs, hair whipped every which way
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It could get very unpleasant on the plain when the wind blew; the sand would sting like needles on exposed skin
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At that moment the trumpeters on the wall blew their trumpets and there was a commotion at the city gate
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He blew his nose into his hand, and though she’d also seen Tragus do this many times, he’d at least step outside, fling off the snot, then wipe his hand on his chiton
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The wind blew bitter on his face as he rode west, but it was nothing the Nord had not been used to in all of his years in the wintry province
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She looked back and blew a kiss in Zarko’s direction
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A hot, light wind stirred their hair as it blew in from the west
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A cold wind blew hard on Edward's face as he stood at the cemetery, dressed in black, looking from afar at others dressed the same, for Derlick's funeral
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In calm air, it could easily overtake them, but as long as the wind blew hard, Homer’s boat would stay well ahead
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Its surface shone with newly applied oils, the fragrance a slight nuance on the breeze that blew in their direction
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In his day of training, the captain told him to blow it loud enough to wake the dead
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She felt Tdeshi's hormones prompting her to blow off comfortable old Kulai and run off on an adventure with a dashing manly man, but Ava's sense of duty was going to force Herndon to pay for this junket with his fast boat
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It’s almost as though she’s waiting for the next blow to fall
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Want to blow your nose?’
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No, as Angels they could give themselves the ability to breath underwater so they dropped down into a brightly lit grotto in the reef blow them that was sending up the rhythm of quite a party beat
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“Let the Bora blow itself out on my head”, he said to himself, “and then we’ll
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She was restoring everything of his to how it had been in 2278, hoping that would soften the blow of waking up as a clone in the ruins of Biology Base
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It seems she took a blow to the head and there is some internal bleeding which they are having to deal with
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gave him a blow with the palm of my hand, in that the anger
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He would probably hear about it from Ahmed Eisep, his superior, but there was no way to blow in enough parallelism in time to avoid it
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Fourth story: Sandra gets a nasty blow on her heart
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‘I can see that I’ll have to drag you back under that mistletoe …’ Nick whispered as I blow my nose
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Burn turned to Ernie and said, "Blow the cockpit
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It was like a love of dogs, of some farmyard animal, loved while useful, loved while sitting by the fire on a cold evening, one ear cocked for the intruding fox, but not a love enduring or warm when the cold winds of survival blow
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I tried to knock myself unconscious, but there was not enough room to get any force into the blow
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I blow my nose hard, trying to stop the tears which are again running down my face
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Instinctively I tried to absorb the blow, and in doing so I grabbed hold of Robbie’s boot
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I stared straight ahead of me, screwing my eyes tightly shut, as if this would soften the blow
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You have to blow up a balloon to power the audio
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She leveled him with a devastating blow
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There’d been a shadow … that’s right … she’d realised just too late … half turned, the blow had caught her on the temple … and nothing
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"We heaved and threw, pounded and battered from all directions, never knowing where the next blow was coming from except when lighting flashed
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“Let the Bora blow itself out on my head”, he said to himself, “and then we’ll see what’s what
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used to wash hair and there are blow driers, curling irons
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of straggling Lavatera blow west with the wind
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My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Isn’t Jesus really expressing the heart of David here? Isn’t this a reference back to Psalm 22? For Jesus to make that cry was for Him to blow the whistle on all of those that surrounded and mocked
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’ He replied formally, ducking as she aimed a friendly blow at his head
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and white feathers blow softly above a black-banded hat
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blow off-white render to dust, pumice on weed strewn tarmac,
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"The shuttle stays in the air when its going slow because it has powerful fans in it's wings which blow wind and keep them up by the force of that wind
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” She was staring off into the distance, “sometimes they just blow themselves out
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that'll blow your mind
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blow the cobwebs away,
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doubling the blow with deep black pupils
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where hot winds still blow during the day
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It is easy and bracing and is a vital first blow in our battle against bad posture
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on the trade winds that blow
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Yiannis was merciless, grunting and thrashing and shouting at his opponent, but no sooner had he hammered home his death blow than he leaped aboard his chariot and licked his lips, 'OK, my friend, so you want to go to Stephanos main town, yes?'
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Stubble covered his chin and one eye was bruised and swollen and had the colouring that could only have been the result of a blow from oncoming traffic
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The riders were all crying openly, it was a terrible blow for all of them
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Apart from a few casual jobs that he managed to get during the summer season, when Britain’s residential masses poured out of their suburban homes to spend two weeks basking in the melange of weather systems that blow in across the great western seas, he spent most of the year fishing from beaches and rocky breakwaters, eking out a meagre living by selling sea bass to local restaurants and pubs
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With the last word spoken quite loudly, and in clear Greek, I turned from the group with as much control as I could muster and wandered steadily and slowly toward the kitchen, expecting a blow to the head at every trembling step
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The last thing he wanted was to have that blow up when they were passing thru enemy territory, and that could be anywhere out here
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Still the sound built, crashing through her head and tearing at her sanity until the last vestiges of her strength became impossibly compressed and ready to blow
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that it will blow over and I put
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A good blow like last night means that winter is going to be long and hard this year
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her neck, still feeling groggy after the blow to her head and only
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It was a terrible blow, he felt a complete fool; and he was depressed for months
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The blow torches lit up the dried grass on the entrance of the bank
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She remembered secretly following her father when he went out with the blow gun
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would blow up this time
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As soon as he got to his patch by the river, he found her and scared her to half to death when he turned the blow gun at her
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But I resolutely blow my nose and get on with the work
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blow their top: put them into their place and accuse them of being paranoid
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A soft wind began to blow and as it passed thru him he began to see his past lives
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huge blow in the recent past
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She grabbed a napkin from the holder to blow her nose
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He knew he should be trying to figure out what other females on this boat weren’t paired off, but still hoped that this incident would soon blow over
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“It won't blow up, will it?”
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Slamming the lid on my emotions, I blow my nose hard and get down to work, I’ll deal with this when I get home and can cry in private
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Rather than the thud of a root, the blow created a sharper sound,
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Don't blow it
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head he felt a lump, evidence of the blow that had
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events was sufficiently powerful to blow a hole in the ground so large
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the blow, and lay helpless, ‘You could’ve killed
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from the blow and was genuinely cowed by Grinly's
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George lowered each plank down through the channels of the consecutive posts, Harry nailed the once leveled planks into place and once again put on quite a show---He made one hammer blow per nail
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an attempt to blow up the causeway
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wonder, that it would all blow over very quickly
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The fingers of the bouncer's right hand are reaching for the lapel of Alex's jacket and his left hand, balled into a fist, is drawing back to deliver a blow to the midriff
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blow, and in the same fluid movement knocked her
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Dumping his bag on a chair, he rooted around in it for his wallet, counting the limited cash at his disposal … bugger it! Glancing up at the list on the wall he calculated carefully, concluding with a sigh that even if he could afford nothing else, he would blow some of the cash on a coffee
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“But could they not have been planning to blow up the bridge?”
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‘In the struggle, it would appear that he stabbed himself with the knife – an unlucky blow which severed an artery
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For something portable, that means you blow up a balloon
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I could feel the cool breeze blow against the back of my neck
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Jorma staggered back under that blow
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She gracefully passed the staff in her left hand behind her, into her right hand and brought it up as the blow landed with a thud and was stopped in mid-air
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” She performed a crouch and step with her staff passing over head as his blow was again blocked
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As they each gradually moved closer and held Harry to only one side of them, such that they presented a more united front, he settled on an attack which should strike them both at once and end the match in a single blow
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I need the tissue again, and blow my nose
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The captain's intended blow therefore slammed into one of their faces with a yelp from the victim
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Roman closed his eyes tight and could hear the air blow out of his nose in
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The second chill shattering blow sounded as if the roof was coming down upon them
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He then proceeded to blow up every electrical device in his home, blocked every entrance, and boarded up his windows, then went to cower in his bedroom…
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Besides, if he really lost his temper with her, she knew Alex's massive arms would never allow the blow to land
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First with words, then suddenly the elderly man threw the first blow, flattening his hand across the young man’s face
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eternity; the stead blow of pins and needles out of the northwest; nights requiring
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You might blow your heart up
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fell to his knees like a blow up doll that had just been deflated
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The settlers feared the land as well, because they feared it would blow up like the ships on the Mississippi
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single blow, it was taking several now
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up to blow the whistle on the Flower
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That was quite a blow to us all
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Then he pulled a rag from his back pocket and made her blow her nose
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Yesterday at the Royal Hotel in Coonabarabran a pub fight ended with a fatal blow
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Uncle Frank, kidded with her about attaching the machine up to her, and you blow up
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The anvil did not ring under the blow as Tom’s smallest finger was smashed beyond recognition
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The decks vibrated in recoil as if the ship had grunted following a blow to the solar plexus
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There were tendrils of blowing dust ahead of them
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Gratefully, she grabs them and mops up her face, blowing her nose with determination
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He turns up on time and the weather is being kind to us – it has been pretty foul for the last day or so, pouring with rain and blowing a gale, but today, the clouds have cleared and the sun has come out
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I imagined him blowing smoke into my covered face
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Wind: If you can hear the wind blowing, it foreshadows sorrow
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wind blowing down with the snow still falling
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the cheers and victorious blowing of concshells by
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There was a strong wind blowing outside and it blew the windbreaker open, the shirt hugged her body
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Haven’t you ever dreamed about riding a dragon across the desert at night? Feeling the wind blowing across your skin and thru your hair, knowing the dragon you are riding as one knows an old friend
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blowing on the winds of too much
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In that moment, as he watched her laughing, the wind gently blowing her hair around her face, James felt himself suddenly come to life
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With an elaborate display of inconvenience, tutting and huffing and blowing, his mates shuffled about making a song and dance about trying to make a space for him to sit amongst them
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‘I’ll ring you later at the office,’ he said, and, blowing kisses down the phone, he rings off
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In the dream the Paint she saw was on a hill over-looking the main herd, and the wind was blowing hard, and the silken longhaired horse was reveling in the cool breeze
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By now the snow was so thick, and blowing about so, that she couldn’t get her bearings
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Blowing me a kiss, he dashes off to open the door while I try to concentrate on the job in hand
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blowing the spray from the sea over the low walls that edged the
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There is a cold draft blowing from her side of the stage
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“How are those precious girls in this heat? Dreadful, isn't it? If there were some breeze perhaps it would be less insufferable; but then there'd be all that dust blowing about
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the September breeze blowing against his face
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He placed it by the table and went back to his own chair, blowing his nose hard on a handkerchief as he went
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There was a space, filled only by the sound of the constable blowing his nose yet again
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Although he couldn’t feel it, he could hear the wind blowing, rattling the
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leaves on the trees in the cemetery and blowing the tips of the grass
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Heather took a sip of the smoldering liquid, blowing on it first and then
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I tried hard to stem the flow of tears, blowing my nose hard and rubbing at my face with the tissues I found in my pocket
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“Have you asked all the hoods in town? It seems to me that whoever you’re tracking would have a lot to gain by blowing your leads
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the shotgun blowing off the backside of his father’s head
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He could see from the sky that he should stick to the canals, the wind was still blowing and the lake would be covered with chop
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Roman stood on the very last one, his flannel blowing in the wind like a cape
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the skies overcast even on a so-called nice day, and blowing its cold breath as a
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” Jim said, "The wind’s blowing
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I held my hands against my mouth, blowing on them as we walked, trying
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I’m not sure if it was the cold breeze blowing in as the door opened or the
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“Oh, you want some more, do you?” Justice said with a laugh, and threw the imp with supersonic speed at the train station, blowing up the complex
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“You call blowing up planets and killing every man, woman and child that questions you ‘making the universe a better place’?” The Space Captain said
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"Why do you do that to me? I could actually see a poor cow blowing up
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wind to stop blowing
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hurried the process along, blowing what was left of the driver’s brains out the back
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There was another guy blowing something looking a lot like a flute with the keys painted on, that had some tubing coming out of the far end
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At least it has warmed up so no more snow but the wind was blowing at hurricane (Typhoon) force and knocked down a lot of electric lines
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wind appeared to have picked up as well, blowing the hats
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It was mind blowing to see how email actually works
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He rubber-legged it way down with his lween blowing and rolled over on his back still playing this old saw of theirs they used to do with a previous yandrille player
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blowing directly off the snow-capped mountains to the
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blowing about the streets and towers, and the whole
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"Once we got out in the open I started blowing that floater whistle and sure enough, within an hour Klarrain had caught up with me
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In a foolish attempt to impress Solo Ki, Theodorous dashed forward, his axe blowing the undead back like a battle ram
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And there I could see Shreya, with her hair blowing
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means that almost al the blowing of the city
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Shot to the mouth: blowing her brains
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the sea, her hair blowing in the wind
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Since the wind was blowing in her face, it was probably too far to call
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His hopes that the man would leave upon getting his smoke vanished, as he kept standing there next to him, blowing puffs of smoke into the air
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The ramp retracted, the door closed and the spaceship blasted off, blowing Gibbon’s hat off in the process
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I use a portable air purifier that produces a blowing noise that masks most ambient sound, and has the added benefit of removing pollen from the air
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The winds had shifted in Markarth, blowing chilly from the north
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The winds stirred, blowing his gray-streaked black hair across his face
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Still, blowing off in a great hurry was a form of selfishness that always left her dissatisfied, no matter how tolerant she might try to be of the youth ramming it into her cunt
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Joe was blowing off in her mouth
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He blew his nuts into her cunt immediately, and kept on blowing off in her for a very long time while she simply lay there and sighed and occasionally patted his bare ass
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From his father’s laugh to a PBS special when he was a kid that showed the sun finally blowing itself up, disintegrating all the planets
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The wind was blowing the directional flags west to east
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” said Carol, blowing on the last soldered joint
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It prevented dirt and sand from blowing in my face
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A breeze started, blowing wisps of sand across the courtyard
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I took a drag of my fag blowing smoke out in a plume as I replied
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This was not simply a matter of the heat and dust that was now blowing around our mouths burned and had the brassy taste of cordite in them from the rounds we had fired
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Whistles had started blowing and the Sgt’s and Cpl’s were shouting at us to get over the command dugout for a briefing
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A few seconds later the wind started, blowing in from the caves, bringing a metallic scent that reminded Sebastian of blood
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” This was followed by the hammer Elijah was using being thrown at the trench wall and then him proceeding to dance up and down blowing on his thumb which he had just hit with the hammer he then shoved his thumb into his mouth
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The wind and rain blowing and coming down soaking us and by this time we were all tired and hungry and more than a little pissed off
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three guards had come to investigate my blowing the security guard’s head off and my legs turned
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The train jerked stopped and jerked again and then we were moving all the soldiers hanging out of the windows there loved ones on the platform waving and blowing kisses
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As we started to move faster I blew kisses to Helen and she to me, Mabel was waving and blowing kisses to Bert and Ivy was doing the same with Frank and I saw his mother who was waving like a broken semaphore
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Five days after the final meetings in the War Chamber, on a warm spring morning with a crisp cool breeze blowing from the south, the armies of Nordhel began to mobilize
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One who kills innocents in order to advance his cause, quite often blowing himself up in an explosive-packed vest
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That's like hitting your first home run and then your half-buddy non-jokingly talks about how strong the wind was blowing out
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I simply told him that if he didn’t leave us alone I’d have a good time blowing his balls off
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Julien was smoking, she could hear him blowing out smoke
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Filling the mugs, the trio stood blowing on the surface, until they saw Jayana and his son sip the broth themselves, a wise precaution that had saved many an adventurer before now
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She said sure and left the room, blowing me a kiss
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She left Roy’s with a cheery wave, blowing me a kiss and wiggling her hips as she walked out the door
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Her wild red hair blowing in the moonlight, she cried out, “Fighters! Free our comrades,” and a number of Halflings burst out of the darkness to cut the rope bindings on their wrists and ankles
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The short of it is that we’re at least fifty miles offshore, surrounded by pirates, and a hurricane is blowing in on us fast
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If he thought that I would settle for five grand when there was a potential for two million, he was blowing smoke
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If not for the gust of cold air blowing snow through the back door, Amaranthe would not have noticed Sicarius’s entrance
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The wind shifted, blowing from the north instead of in across the lake
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It was a sunny morning, a gentle breeze blowing in off the sea
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His blond hair caught the wind, blowing it over his face
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blowing on his fingers, and was suffering so much with chilblains, that
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The wind was blowing into Pirate�s face and had already dried off his feathers
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The sound of whistles blowing all the time, and women making the most horrible sounds like a locomotive letting of its steam whistle is the one thing I remember above all
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I am of the opinion that the media is purposely blowing everything out of proportion
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The radio broadcast was the cause of a mood change, as we could once again feel the winds of war blowing
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William could hear the wind blowing furiously outside the cave
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Looking up, he could see the bridge above him and he felt the steady breeze blowing over his face
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It would help him to use oxygen more effectively; and to lower his blood pressure by blowing off steam
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I ran through the doorway he had indicated, blowing past rows of empty wardrobes to reach the dressing table
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Yet, as he came to know Costa Rica, the place grew on him till he came to love it and to consider that blowing away that kid back in Boston had been the best thing he’d ever done for himself
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consistently put it towards what you want to achieve, then in one year what would that add up to? You will be blown away
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‘If there were somewhere else you could go until all this has blown over
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blown away on the winds of maternal fate
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She was so blown on the native elixir that she just sat there and wondered on the intricacies of all the grown and grafted wood that went into the room in which they sat
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One of his photos of the 747 has been blown up poster-size and is on an easel beside him
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First story: The “Ship of Destiny” is blown up while it is empty
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So had it been when the great one’s son was born of a strong peasant girl chosen for the task and then discarded, a dry husk blown away on the winds of maternal fate
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As the wind blew, the ashes and dust were blown into the sky
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The balloons were blown and hanging from the ceiling and on the
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tugged and blown above long eared grasses
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I made a few enquiries … it seems she was in the wrong place at the wrong time … got blown up by a suicide bomber in one of those stupid terrorist things they have over there
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windblown on a bloom of loose blown leaves
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I felt the twigs blown off the trees by the wind it made and besides that, I don't remember even telling you about it?"
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On top of that, instrumentation had discovered another ship paralleling their course and Alan had to re-check the data on the blanks all that instrumentation was blown into
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Daniel invited him to Dragons Hill and Lester was completely blown away by the dragons
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It’s like there is no output from them, the dark bodies have more output than your mind does, you could be blown away
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“There’s a higher than normal rate of molecular level errors in the substrate their instrumentation is blown into, but it’s still well within spec
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This was based on Earth as it had been two hundred years after she left, but on a line of history where Atlantis had never been blown into space
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have I blown it?
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' I said assailed yet again by the thought that I must have blown it completely
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'So I haven't blown it completely
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“And found that she must have blown her mind on the way down for her year, because there is no record of her as a student at the Kassikan,” Ava said
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crack as if someone had trodden on a stick blown down by the winter
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It was fresh outside after the rain; the sky a clear eggshell blue now that the dark clouds had been blown away, the air crystalline both in clarity and breathability
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And they could have blown up
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to wait until the storm had blown itself out, but Pierre Tours
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“I’ve lost two important leads on that case because of cover blown by an unskilled operative who was not mine
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“Some people might have blown a rumor out of something like that, I’m not worried about it
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Desa did a quick little tinkle, Klegnif’s drone metamorphosed into an orchestra and Alan got blown halfway back to YingolNeerie because suddenly that yandrille was screaming in all colors and the whole room was stomping with it
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The tent had blown down the runway and seven of the empty fuel drums were missing
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The piece of shit umpire could’ve not blown the fuckin’
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Mil ions of people were affected here by the winds blown in from Chernobyl
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But to see his dream blown asunder was more than his eyes could bear
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But then the farmer whistled, a very loud screech, clapped loudly and waved his fingers in the air like grass blown in a strong wind
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Patrick’s rifle shot had blown off the back part of the chief’s foot, septicemia had set in within hours and by the end of the next day he was too weak to move
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blown all flying insects out to sea
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An image from the movie “Johnny Got His Gun,” with the poor lad’s Face blown off grabs attention
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have survived the fall from Scylla’s cliff, to have washed upon some scrap of beach after they’d been blown out of the channel, to have tracked her all the way to Ithaca
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Apparently, the storm had blown them far to the south
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She was like a boat without a sail and a rudder, being blown all over
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They behave like scattered seeds of darkness blown about by an evil wind
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Another horn was blown, and it was just outside the walls this time
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It seemed to have been blown to pieces in the blast
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Presuming that the rest of the ship had not blown up or been smashed to pieces in the impact, then they should at least have better shelter at the end of their journey and a lot more supplies
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About eight metres up the side of the mid-section several of the hull plates had been blown outward leaving a rounded hole where the edges had melted during entry into the atmosphere
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I watched men with their limbs blown off or trying to hold their entrails in place and stop them falling out and spilling onto the sand I shuddered as I watched this scene and the hair on my head stood on end
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And she must know that this little stunt will have blown her cover
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Studying it now I could see that half of this side had been blown away leaving a ragged wound that had exploded out taking blood brains and skull with it
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Widespread dents and holes in the hull, many windows blown out, lights inside faltering and the rear of the ship was burning, flames fed by the gases inside shooting out through gaps in the damaged hull
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The whole of the right side of his head was missing I struggled to take this in for I knew for certain there was no way he could shout for help with half his head blown off
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Our units must have been scattered all over the place and a Platoon of Fusiliers bumped into us and nearly got their heads blown off for their trouble
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“We used to see them when they first got shot or blown up and that was alright at first but in this heat after a few hours they would swell up to twice their size
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They get killed, maimed, blown to bits
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We saw roofs that had been blown in or sometimes there would only be a couple of outside walls left standing there looking like rotted teeth in the landscape
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“You want to keep quite George Drew until you have actually seen a man with his brains blown out all over the floor or his limbs blown off
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We moved up through the communication and reserve trenches a lot of which were in a poor state of repair with cave ins, flooded floors, parts blown in and some and some flooded to near enough the top
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“The malformed babe was blown out of the
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” Waddell said the brothers were not there, but that he had just prepared the ram to be blown up for destruction
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blown in the doors
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” I had never seen a more beautiful sight than my love standing there with her long back hair being blown by the wind and her Madonna’s face streaked by tears
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blown seminars that he has taped
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These are full blown stores including the build out
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A few days later Bert and I were picked for a working party to go up and mend a communications trench that had been blown in by an ‘Oil Can’ (large trench mortar shell)
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“Bloody hell Billy Boy we never saw anything like this on Gallipoli if we had a third of this stuff we would have blown old Johnny Turk away
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have blown the bugle that set off guerrilla warfare that could
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All sorts of thoughts ran through your head you asked yourself if tomorrow you would be killed or maimed and left to lie in terrible pain suffering limbs blown off or blindness or a thousand other wounds you could receive
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Moving into ‘No Man’s Land’ going about one hundred yds we looked for the white tapes that marked the start point but they had been blown away by the artillery barrage
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We decided that we should shelter in the entrance to the bunker that we had blown up and it was quite good only a few injuries were caused by flying pieces of rock and other projectiles and none of these was serious
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“Fucking hell that fell close to their new position my heart jumped into my mouth and I felt sick at the thought of Bert blown to bits
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We currently have, therefore, a murderous so-called polity versus an elected Prime Minister trying, against all costs, to keep his people from being blown up by suicide bombers
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“S/Sgt Wallace Sir well I watched him die there was nothing I could do for him he had lost both his legs and an arm blown off by the same shell that had obliterated the Major he S/Sgt Wallace died from loss of blood and severe shock Sir”, the Lieutenant looked as though he was going to be sick
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That night such certainty was blown away
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Can we ever guess at just what point it shades into evil? I offer as examples, Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, and Christopher Dodd, without whose help, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mack would have not blown up, thus causing, not merely contributing to, the incredible housing crisis of the last two years
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of those poles with a nail in the end, to pick up pieces of paper and other trash that had blown around the lawn
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All Nathan wanted to do was to dive under the duvet and emerge in a year’s time when all of this may have blown over
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His suit’s energy field had collapsed, cover blown
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Why were his thoughts so fuzzy? It seemed like a child’s puzzle was before him, but someone had blown out the lamps, and he had to assemble it in the dark
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The immense fetish trees were blown up one after another, and the sacred houses and temples set on fire, or razed to the ground, and a cry of despair went up from the miserable creatures watching from the surrounding forest
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There was a dull roar; a complete section about a foot wide was blown away as cleanly as if cut, and the mighty trunk rearing its lofty branches over 150 feet in the air, poised itself for a second, and fell to the earth with a thunder and force that shook the ground, crushing down large trees and part of the sacred grove in its fall, and badly injuring some natives who had gone too close after they had been warned
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At Aguadores, which was strongly garrisoned, the railroad bridge over the creek was blown up with dynamite, to prevent our direct advance along the railroad
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That‘s all it would cost to replace a blown fuse
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"They must have all blown away, mum," he said to Aunt Hannah
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The piece was hurled from its carriage, the gunners blown to atoms, and the escarpment torn up for thirty feet
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A shoe had been blown off, along with some toes
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skylight in the place was blown off and away, and that was how the wind
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I seriously considered it for I liked the idea of killing terrorists and could morally also justifies it by saying “Well, let us say we have a source in place and if we arrest the terrorist he will be blown
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The winter wind had blown itself away in the storm of the day
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It was an excellent shot and the driver died instantly with half his head blown apart
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For a moment the mugger thought a nearby car must have blown a tyre, but then, through the gloom, he saw a line of yellow eyes watching him
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They were on the side which meant if a wheel was blown off and it could be repaired within hours and caused no damage to the vehicle itself
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The sun reached its zenith, and after bathing the scene in a strong light for a time, disappeared behind flat topped clouds blown in by a high wind
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I seriously considered it for I liked the idea of killing terrorists and could morally also justifies it by saying “well, let us say we have an asset in place and if we arrest the terrorist he will be blown
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Find out how they like her before jumping into a full blown conversation
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I immediately saw that his leg had been blown off and a stream of blood was gushing from his exposed arteries
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The window or door may be blown in and some objects thrown into the room
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Pulling the door open, I tugged on the cord, cursing when I remembered that I hadn’t told Terry that the light-bulb had blown
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It was the ‘wop’s’ and, once Mike had blown his bit on whores and booze, he was just another broken down loser
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The odour reached her and the Sycler moved, eye stalks elongating, like thin party balloons blown erect by a red nosed clown
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The cold breezes, still not fully blown out
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The first thing Susan noticed was that all the windows around her had blown in
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Aiko's father blows a reed whistle and the fighting stops
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Slowly, the moons and all the brilliant stars return, the sea pounds, the wind blows
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Bush snaps his fingers and the waves begin again, a gentle breeze blows
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The breeze blows peacefully and we hear the far away sound of the surf pounding on the shore
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The wind blows softly announcing a
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The wind blows again and the landscape changes completely
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With each passing day the weight of the blows always seemed a little heavier and his invective a little louder, lasting for longer
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At other times, when their orders growled with pain and confusion, we suffered the blows and the smarts of fist and hard metal
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where the Lavatera blows west and red bricks merge
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that blows sand into the faces of ragged men,
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like a reed that blows in an autumn wind,
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they said, nodding heavy blows in my direction,
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Berndt and Joris nearly came to blows over who should carry it, but in the end Berndt won, arguing that Joris, in his capacity as bodyguard, should be unencumbered
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It took me a while to locate something to tie my hair back … don’t know where all my hairbands went but if my hair blows about like it did the other day, I shall just have to filch a pair of scissors and hack it off
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In the ghost night, when the wind blows
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They parried for a bit and then Altera increased the strength of her blows
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Whenever she could she tried to soften her mother’s blows and
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Two probation officers in Joseph's section had a shouting match that led to blows and both were sent home
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It had been beaten out of her as a child and she had learned early how to detach herself from the world sufficiently so as not to earn blows from her mother
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“While the wind still blows! Step into the brocade!” For a moment, Chen was too astounded to move
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He brought it up (I didn’t dare) … said he’s staggered by how much I meant to him … he’s staggered! That is nothing to how I feel about it … that a man like him could care for a woman like me … a concept to approach gently and in small doses … even so, blows my mind
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16the wind blows over it and it is gone, and its place remembers it no
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on, each force putting a flag on the days it conquered, trading the blows of cold
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They are not going to come to blows against each other, but their supreme commander is on the returning expedition and very nervous and afraid of the people of this planet
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However, Brice was beginning to fear that by sitting and absorbing blows instead of delivering them, most of his people had already exhausted their power, and now any counterstrike they could raise would be laughable
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Nathalia kept up with two, three, sometimes even four at a time, but her blades had been reduced to shields, darting in all directions to parry a multitude of blows while every second, a score of her companions were cleaved in half, cut down by the demons' blades as though the wolf helmed beings were reaping wheat
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The Makii fought back, often scoring viscous, fatal blows, but nothing stopped the undead Chosen and Elders
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Skewered by the staff, the beast continued to thrash about in pain -- Brontes continued to rain down blows, carving the creature with his Oneness
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A slight wind blows on
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X’ander and Adros continued to keep the tendrils from taking her, meanwhile, Kendal hovered around the being, raining down vicious blows wherever she went – until a tendril took hold of her leg
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his master wants will be beaten with many blows
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Once more Demilan delivered a series of excruciating blows to the man
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The creature’s hard chitin armor resisted the brunt of his blows, and the beast took the opportunity to turn around and thrust at the man
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But she still needed to get in close enough to land her own blows on their shelled bodies and she had to plan her motions carefully
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I repeatedly stabbed the beast in its face and eyes and after some blows, the wounded animal turned on me and began mauling me too
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Until this storm blows over, it’s what has to be done
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Missy blows the train whistle and away they go again
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The train whistle blows again, and our little commuters now make tracks for the circuit’s starting point
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” He blows his nose on his hanky and then returns it to his pocket saying
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blows!” The lookout meant that he had spotted a whale’s spout,
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loud shout by the lookout, “There she blows!” The captain
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I batted some of his blows aside, sidestepped others and countered with light scores where possible
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the record shows I took the blows and did it my way
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Blows were placed with intent to damage and cripple
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He lifted his fist and brought it down on the man again and again, the blows destroying him as he cowered, weak and gutless
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He launched a fast attack, blows flying from all angles in Raven’s direction
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He lay, broken and twisted on the floor, unable to feel the location of the blows that rained down on him, his whole body aching and throbbing with pain
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Salic sliced through the air and deflected all of the blows
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Unfortunately, he had received a number of solid blows to his head, rendering him bleary and confused
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Bitter accusations of attempted murder were apparently hurled around between the blows
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If you accept a bank is run by people and not really a super computer then it blows away their silly defense of "computer errors and red tape
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She ought to run, but she had time to get in a few more blows
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"After all," said she, smiling down on the two boys, "it is an ill wind that blows nobody good
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Do not break my spirit with a stick, for though I should lick your hand between the blows, your patience and understanding will more quickly teach me the things you would have me do
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She stood, backing away, and now she could see the wall shiver, shake, as the blows began to push the individual blocks out from the flat surface
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The wind blows in the east,
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Forced to fight for his life, Brokin had quickly countered the unexpected assault, leaving his attacker with little choice but to parry the frenzied blows being rained upon him from every direction
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But as the triumphant victors were about to land their final blows, Grindel's voice cut across the melee
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I hold the whirlwind in My fingers! The breath of The Lord blows upon the waste places! The name of The Lord shall be exalted! The name of the Lord shall be spoken aloud, and all in the earth shall tremble! For the cause of the widow I know, and the plight of the needy is before My eyes
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I still do not know if it was from the shock of what happened to the baby or from the blows inflicted by Matthew
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The blows eased as one of the boys pulled Frank’s pockets inside out, then tore the trainers from his feet
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Fending off more blows, Frank managed to struggle back to his feet
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We crossed the water that was falling loud, bombastic and heavy from a 320 feet steep cliff, distributing infinity of almost unbearable blows to our soaked bodies
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Stupid, he left his prints allover the place, and then he blows his brains out because he doesn't want to face the music of this scandal,� continues Linda as she leans back in her chair
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battering blows to my body
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In fact, guards had to rush over to prevent blows from being exchanged
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Why was I weeping? A cold stone floor, the blows to my back, weeping and they beat me, and my lover, but leave it
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Takes a few too many tissues and wipes her hands, then loudly blows her nose
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Wind coming through the doorway of the train car blows his hair in every direction
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It blows so hard I have to lean against Four to stay on my feet
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The wind blows my hair across my face, cutting my vision into strips, and I leave it there
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I stare down at the hole in the ground, seven stories below me, and then close my eyes as the air blows over my face
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year old speaking on the merits of a Gulf shutdown because an oil well blows out
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Ryan positioned her hands towards her chest, ready to send out blows
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“Have you ever had severe blows to your head?”
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“It means you have a brain injury that’s caused ONLY by a severe blow or blows to the head
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It was catchas-catch can, and get your blows in anyhow
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As long as I am part of the crowd and follow the mainstream, I must be doing something right, right? Wrong! This argument totally blows my mind and I will tell you why
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on the Earth, see you, when he lifts up an ensign on the mountains; and when he blows a trumpet, you hear it
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I don’t know how I was able to keep deflecting blows and delivering sword thrusts, for I was completely numb with exhaustion
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16 See, I have created the smith who blows the coals in the fire, and who brings out an instrument for his work; and I have
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Three blows were strong enough to wake Neida in the rectory
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hitting towns and cities with thunderous blows, toppling and collapsing many older
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stay in Okinawa until this all blows over
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“That blows,” I commented
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Don’t they understand that when the wind blows
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blows the dust is carried back and the radiation level climbs again
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16 At his sight the mountains are shaken, and at his will the south wind blows
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20 When the cold north wind blows, and the water is congealed into ice, it abides on every gathering together of water, and clothes
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but it felt good, his face had been chewing a wasp from the blows
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The wind blows it away
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5 But Adam wept and said, "Where were You, O my God, that they should hit me with such blows, and that this suffering should come on us, on me and on Eve, Your handmaid?"
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He missed a candle, so Jaden blows harder
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And after this judgement they shall terrify and make them to tremble because they have shown this to those who dwell on the Earth; And note the names of those angels and these are their names: the first of them is Samjeze, the second Arteqefe, and the third Armeecircen, the fourth Kekabel, the fifth Tereel, the sixth Remjel, the seventh Denjel, the eighth Neqeel, the ninth Bareqel, the tenth Azezel, the eleventh Armer's, the twelfth Batarjel, the thirteenth Busasejal, the fourteenth Hanenel, the fifteenth Terel, and the sixteenth Semep'seel, the seventeenth Jetrel, the eighteenth Temeel, the nineteenth Terel, the twentieth Remeel, the twenty-first Azezel; And these are the chiefs of their angels and their names, and their chief ones over hundreds and over fifties and over tens: The name of the first is Jeqen: that is, the one who led astray all the sons of God, (the angels) and brought them down to the Earth, and led them astray through the daughters of men; And the second was named Asbeel: he imparted to the holy sons of God evil counsel, and led them astray so that they defiled their bodies with the daughters of men; And the third was named Gedreel: he it is who showed the children of men all the blows of death, and he led astray Eve, and showed the weapons of death to the sons of men the shield and the coat of mail, and the sword for battle, and all the weapons of death to the children of men; And from his hand they have proceeded against those who dwell on the Earth from that day and for evermore; And the fourth was named Penemee: he taught the children of men the bitter and the sweet, and he taught them all the secrets of their wisdom; And he instructed mankind in writing with ink and paper, and thereby many sinned from eternity to eternity and until this day
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The wind blows the queen’s dress slightly as she stands directly over him