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I was reduced to staring at all the unlikely tabloid nonsense, vapid autobiographies and visiting every nook and searching every cranny of the concourse in trying to while away the time
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The gardens at the manor were extensive and with so many important assignments and projects to see to, neither the television personality nor his faithful gardener had ever found the time to finish remodelling every nook and cranny in the place
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straight ahead, axe’s cradled casually in the nook
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Then almost as if the crowd sensed her wish, a path opened and the seven of them where clearly visible to her, in a nook of their own, the six stood about Sara in her wheel chair, each girl, securely tucked under a young man’s arm of Emma’s approval
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out for two days, yet I had chosen this nook for the beauty that
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After she took her crate into the hold, she’d find some nook where she could hide
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As for the exterior, there were unending sounds of honking, revving, screeching, crashing, yelling, talking, laughing, arguing, crying, singing, and so on that were emitted primarily from the millions of cars, people, televisions, radios, cell phones, and stereos that had spread about in every nook and cranny
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As he got into the lukewarm water he thought he heard a rustle behind the curtain of the massage nook
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A native, when ill and alone, will crawl into any nook, cover up his face and await death till he recovers or really does die
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She deemed the clearing the most likely meeting place and tugged Maldynado into a shadowy nook where they could observe
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Em chimed in from her curtained nook
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We sat in a corner nook of the restaurant
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The pieces all fell into place, and a warm glow suffused her, filling every nook and cranny of her being
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At the back, a low planter filled with plastic weeds separated the bar from the casino, creating a nook for Beth’s table of choice
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This was an odd amphitheatre-like nook in the wall of the crater or tube, or whatever formed this place
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They shook violently carrying the message into every nook and cranny
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Settling into a comfortable nook with her head resting on a sack, she watched the sky
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She pulled herself out of her cosy nook and drowsily shuffled
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He reached into a nook hidden in the sculp-
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"Over here," said Pellew, waving his rifle toward a nook
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Everything was stainless steel, lights blinked in every nook and cranny
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For the princely sum of two shillings, you had half an hour in a huge tub filled to the nook with wonderfully hot water, a large soft towel, and soap
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She crushes a brick mailbox whipping over a lawn, you knock ornamental statue through a breakfast nook keeping up
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Silently, they scanned every nook and cranny, and discovered fifteen new vidspots that would cover ninety percent of their rooms
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Every space, including the private quarters of the Aristocrats, was spied on by computer-monitored surveillance cameras that peered into every nook and cranny, twenty-four hours a day
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He put his little pet in a box and it slowly scuttled about in its new home, testing every nook and cranny
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The curves of the vehicle slid under his hands as he worked, learning every nook and cranny of the aerodynamic body
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16 Mary and the disciples of Jesus were greatly rejoiced at the supposed miracle which they thought Jesus had intentionally performed, but Jesus withdrew to a sheltered nook of the garden and engaged in serious thought for a few brief moments
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Oh, how he scanned her cupboard as if to seek every nook and corner of her heart
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Nobles’ Nook controls 20% of the market
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to Barnes & Noble’s Nook store and Apple’s iBookstore
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I have a Nook and I shop for free books in the
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Barnes and Noble Nook store regularly
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He traversed it as warily as he had before, his sword in his hand, and his eyes fiercely searching each shadowed nook and corner; for it was his former allies he feared now, not the ghosts of the slain Xotalancas
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They sailed all over Sydney Harbour, exploring every nook and cranny, often sailing onto one of the deserted little beaches that dot the many bays and inlets
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I mean every nook and cranny, in living color, I could see the surroundings, smell the smells, and hear the sounds
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kitchen and dining nook
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They searched Raghu in every nook and corners of towns and cities and even in remote villages for many days
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My laughter echoed every nook and corners of the room
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We could stay there for eternity listening to Sensei’s unimaginably interesting stories in the open air in this finest nook of nature where, it seemed, even stars came down from heaven to hear our conversation better
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Is not the world better off owing to the penchant of the Christian missionaries in setting up schools to impart secular education and build hospitals to provide health care in every nook and corner of the globe?
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He drove through the streets of Old Wachusett, passing by the ranch and cape and colonial homes, the small businesses in the center of the city (Ray’s Music Emporium, Leland’s Chevrolet, IGA Foodliner, Halfrey’s Dry Cleaners) and others tucked away on side streets (Talbot’s Jewelers, Blount’s Meat Market, The Book Nook, not to be confused with the regional bookstore chain The Book Corner at Timpany Plaza), and a half-dozen pizza parlors, package stores, and barber shops
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” her edited words and mirror I'mage, holoshopped from the ever-present vidcams that populated every nook and desecrated every cranny, confronted herself with herself
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“There were cameras in every nook and cranny in that club, not the office
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When she made it to the nook, she found it was actually a cave that tunneled back into darkness
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Maybe if she scooted them to the edge and found something to give her leverage, she could launch them from the nook
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He must have been completely faithful, in every nook and cranny of his slightest thought, to give her a trowel; and she had received it with an enthusiasm which surprised him
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Every nook and cranny in it was suddenly visible; every nook and cranny, too, in their faces, and the shining dome, like polished pink ivory, of his head
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They sat in silence in the kitchen nook
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An armchair identical in color to the sectional sofa sat nestled in a small nook beside the bookcase
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I knew I would have been happy just sitting on the sectional having a conversation with Salem, or reading a book in the nook beside the bookcase, but I longed for something more
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In another nook was a little divan or cosy corner
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Across from us was a wide doorway that opened into a spacious conservatory, a nook of tropical and temperate beauty
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How could she have ever thought that this nook was a room? It was claustrophobically
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What was available was a one-room studio apartment in Little Italy with a couch that became a bed, a nook that the real-estate agent euphemistically referred to as the "library," a small kitchenette and a tiny bathroom with stained tile
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storage nook and seeing his stethoscope, he
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He looks around the room, then finds a nook to put the gun in
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, corner, nook, remote, out-of-the-way place
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It appeared larger than my apartment, with its built-in fireplace, large walk-in closet, and reading nook overlooking the ocean
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every nook and corner of our neighborhood churning out professional graduates
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They sat at the breakfast nook in her kitchen
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Truth be told he was stepfather’s cat from the first moment; he would hold and pet the poor thing from the time he got home to the time they both settled down to sleep at night — Whiskey would curl around his chest then cuddle up in the giant nook of stepfather’s neck
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Her boots scraped with high-heat, summer dryness on the steps as she descended into the shadowy nook of the cellar door
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Seconds later all four of them were crowded into the nook
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at the cherry wood nook
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“Here, come sit in the nook
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” Harley nudged me gently in the direction of the cozy breakfast area, and I looked around some more as I slid onto the bench in the little nook next to the kitchen
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” Teagan responded as she set the breakfast nook table with tea cups and saucers
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I moved back to the nook
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As usual, Kaya found the hidden nook without looking at her map and she made herself right at home in the tiny shelter at the end of a long and winding crevasse
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Time had no meaning and they each took full advantage of the opportunity to explore and investigate every nook and cranny that would become their new home
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When the foremost billows rolled past, bearing the prison officers with them, and threatening them all with instant death if any secret nook remained undisclosed, Defarge laid his strong hand on the breast of one of these men--a man with a grey head, who had a lighted torch in his hand--
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Forth from its sunny nook of shelter'd grass--innocent, golden, calm as the dawn,
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It was a rather pretty little picture, for the sisters sat together in the shady nook, with sun and shadow flickering over them, the aromatic wind lifting their hair and cooling their hot cheeks, and all the little wood people going on with their affairs as if these were no strangers but old friends
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There is no nook among the rocks, no brookside, no shade beneath the trees that is not haunted by some shepherd telling his woes to the breezes; wherever there is an echo it repeats the name of Leandra; the mountains ring with "Leandra,"
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Every shadowy nook, where seats invited one to stop and rest, was a mass of bloom, every cool grotto had its marble nymph smiling from a veil of flowers and every fountain reflected crimson, white, or pale pink roses, leaning down to smile at their own beauty
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As we left the door of our house, nestling in, perhaps, the most peaceful nook in Kent, the sky, after weeks of perfectly brazen serenity, veiled its blue depths and started to weep fine tears for the refreshment of the parched fields
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It was one of those courts hidden away from the charted and navigable streets, lost among the thick growth of houses like a dark pool in the depths of a forest, approached by an inconspicuous archway as if by secret path; a Dickensian nook of London, that wonder city, the growth of which bears no sign of intelligent design, but many traces of freakishly sombre phantasy the Great Master knew so well how to bring out by the magic of his understanding love
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sweetly in a cosy nook, though the remembrance that I was alone in a strange
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I turned my eyes—a little dimmed by looking up at the frosty light—towards a great wooden beam in a low nook of the building near me on my right hand, and I saw a figure hanging there by the neck
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Therefore, I followed him without a word, to a retired nook of the garden, formed by the junction of two walls and screened by some rubbish
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That same evening, upon reaching his abode in the Champs Elysees, the Count of Monte Cristo went over the whole building with the air of one long acquainted with each nook or corner
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Many a time and oft were they wont to come there to that favourite nook to have a cosy chat beside the sparkling waves and discuss matters feminine, Cissy Caffrey and Edy Boardman with the baby in the pushcar and Tommy and Jacky Caffrey, two little curlyheaded boys, dressed in sailor suits with caps to match and the name H
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Heidi was delighted with her new home, and when Peter arrived next day, she did not rest till he had seen every nook and corner of the curious dwelling-place
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I walked with him along the sands, and sat down in a nook of the cliffs while he investigated the half-dozen of them
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This led me to suggest the building of the new bridge, the cost of which, by contract, there was no reason to complain of, and the toll thereon, while the war lasted, not only paid the interest of the borrowed money by which it was built, but left a good penny in the nook of the treasurer’s box for other purposes
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The living room and the dining nook were the same
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A few minutes later the chimneys of The Slopes appeared in view, and in a snug nook to the right the poultry-farm and cottage of Tess' destination
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He lived in an out-of-the-way nook of the townlet, and in trying to find her course thither her eyes fell upon Mr d'Urberville standing at a street corner
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Yet even now Tess felt the pulse of hopeful life still warm within her; she might be happy in some nook which had no memories
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The light from the long, wide, mullioned window opposite shone in upon his nook, and, assisted by a secondary light of cold blue quality which shone down the chimney, enabled him to read there easily whenever disposed to do so
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Nobody had beheld the gravitation of the two into one; and when the dairyman came round by that screened nook a few minutes later, there was not a sign to reveal that the markedly sundered pair were more to each other than mere acquaintance