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It was good and cold because there had already been heavy snow the previous Dawnsleep and Raltain's kegs were well packed in it
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Since then, he has acquired a sort of cult following which surged in the 60’s with the peace and Earth-loving hippies and has continued on into the 80’s and 90’s with New Ager’s buying the bulk of the over million bottles hand packed annually
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All the stuff has been packed up in boxes now – thank you, off licence! The pots in the garden will have to wait for the man with the van
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It took some time, but by mid afternoon, we had packed all her furniture into the van and she locked the house up for the last time
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"Tipperary’s spare parts were packed aboard Luxor
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But on Afternoonday she packed him up and sent him off, promising to keep the home, children and ranch safe from all but asteroid impact in his absence
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on tightly packed shelves full of
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watching plastic packed movies that always taste the same
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If he carefully packed big stuff over the holes it might work a little
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eyes turned down to the hard packed
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You could stand in front of me with your bags packed,
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Nobody else seemed the least perturbed by the fact that there must have been a couple of hundred of us packed inside that metal tube
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I wondered how he packed that bulk into his driving seat
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A two-tiered truck packed high with horned goats inched past other parked trucks and wagons, some drivers snoring in their cabs
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‘Nothing really, we packed everything on the ggs and rode back here
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Feeling much stronger than I had in Niko’s, I gazed around the packed hall and congratulated these people who enjoyed their respected mountain traditions with such obvious enthusiasm
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The staff room is packed as usual
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That evening Taverna Antonis was packed with visitors and tourists
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‘Who’s teaching her?’ Mike asked as he packed his guitar into its case
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'Australia is touring India at present, right?' Ish said as the waiter packed our
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The trip home is going to be very interesting, thought Duncan with a smile on his face as he packed his things
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Saying nothing to anyone, he packed up his bag and returned to the Hold
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As Gary anticipated, with the aid of Ben and the girls, he gets the bus packed in just over an hour
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had packed the shop by one o'clock
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‘You want a packed lunch, don’t you Ben?’ I said practically, turning to the fridge and looking to see if there is anything in it
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'Yes, Bunty’s moved back to England now and I’ve packed away all the early stuff
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The pub car park is pretty packed by the time I get there and it takes me a couple of minutes to find a parking space
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Then there's the complications caused by free meal kids who have to have a packed lunch provided by the school kitchen
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He had also packed
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Dave doesn’t see why I should bother, but I insist all the same that the books must be dusted before they are packed
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These they accepted gratefully, and packed
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Exactly as Tdeshi packed when she left Sinbara on that cattle boat
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He packed up and headed off
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What hSkaiya had was nice enough, but this was connoisseur quality with copious, long-lasting fumes that packed more rush than a big bong
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The place was packed
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The corpse was vacuum packed
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exploded among the closely packed bodies of the
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He fumbled with the keys in the pre-dawn light but eventually found the keyhole and, throwing his hastily packed bag onto the front passenger seat, he jumped into the driver’s seat and started the engine
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It took an hour to reach the less densely packed area
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By midnight the back yard was packed
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He packed up his knapsack, dragging a few essentials out of the
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He manages to edge the car onto the hard packed ruts of a field entrance and, bending forward, he rests his head on the soft plastic of the steering wheel
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He took the stone box and packed it carefully in his bag, nestling
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With everything packed and the Beretta tucked safely in his jeans, the doctor goes to the kitchen and fetches the last bottle of red wine and two glasses, which he wipes on the bottom of his shirt
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She has strict instructions not to touch any of the stuff in the bags that they packed last night, which are stowed by the front door
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Not while we packed up the fishing gear and
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Allcock, Harry packed his trunk and readied for disembarking onto the soil of a new country
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It was a beautiful morning and, having settled our bill and packed our stuff into the van, we left it parked at the hotel and went for a walk
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He packed up all his tools into the tackle box and stood at the door
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Obviously computers will have to be dismantled last of all on the Thursday evening, but we can probably get most of the files packed by the Wednesday
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I’ve had to explain to one or two people that filing cabinets cannot be moved while they are full of files so everything will have to be emptied and packed – it didn’t go down well, but that’s just tough
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Before he even got to the main canal he bought and packed his supplies, along with five bags of fuel for just over two irons, a very good deal
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Harry packed his trunk and hung up his new wardrobe inside its small closet
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she packed me off to the Beguinage - far enough away that
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The theater was packed, mostly with people in their thirties and forties,
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As Matt and Andrew packed, they thought about who else they should bring
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The square was packed with livestock for sale
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packed to the walls with relatives
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Emma busied herself with little things for most the day, and when Alex returned around mid-night, he came with a full Bronco, and a bag Mike had packed for her
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Next she came back and packed
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When the last of the partygoers, had been shuffled out the door, and the band packed up, she sighed her first free breath, not that being attached, to Jim's arm was very terrible
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She packed it while
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It was stiflingly hot with the packed crowd,
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They had seen nothing of the endless plain packed with tiny houses and yards that spread out around it to the horizon in nearly every direction
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men packed up their tools, and stood by their truck,
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packed the stands—a record to this day that has not been broken
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Packed with culture and mountains, lakes and wetlands
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As we packed
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to her life was probably worth the risk, so we packed a
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brazenly prepared a packed lunch from what was left, and
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The streets were packed with pilgrims,
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Occasionally the trio would come upon a horde of sheep or carts laden with supplies jamming the roadway, at such times, they would be forced to wait anxiously in the tightly packed street, choking on the stench of sweat and manure until the flow of traffic crept forward once more
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Not only that, but the paths before them were sealed as well, the roadways packed full of mountainous piles of debris
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"When we saw you come sneaking out right behind him with a bag packed a few seconds later, we didn't know what to think
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Dingle does like a tidy garden as much as you like apple and blackberry pie" said Granny as she packed the last of the plates and cups into her enormous hamper
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When she was satisfied that a wound was sufficiently packed she would squeeze it closed and the natural adhesive qualities of the web would keep it perfectly sealed
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The bowls and cauldron were washed in a small stream, tents were packed up and by mid morning they restarted their journey
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The sleeptime lantern's of the city's streets were smaller than the stars that still packed the sky above
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Reluctantly he packed away the remainder of his
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Of course, the parking lot was packed with shoppers
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The noise originated in a shadowed area of the forest, where the trees were tightly packed together, concealing the presence of someone else
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He packed boxes of records and rolled up the huge
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Comments: Doll and doll house collected and packed in
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shadows,and blushes scatter over a book case packed with
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“I packed this satchel for you, sir,” the youth said to Homer as he caught up
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Plastic shelves stood against the wall, packed with cardboard boxes, most of them labeled with alcoholic beverage brands and a couple branded as cleaning supplies
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The cellar was packed to capacity with old furniture and other odds and ends that his parents had stored there over the years
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But as soon as she saw me with father’s blade at my side and all packed and ready to go, I think she admitted to herself that what I was doing had to be done
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"I know I've got some more stuff packed away in the Murano
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Millions of citizens of Earth had packed up
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Much of the hard packed paving had cracked, filling with water and dirt
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It cannot be packed in any box, barrel, cask, case, chest, or any other package, but only in packs of leather or pack-cloth, on which must be marked on the outside the words WOOL or YARN, in large letters, not less than three inches long, on pain of forfeiting the same and the package, and 8s
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The medical supplies were packed away again and everyone again got ready to set off
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An account of Busses fitted out in Scotland for eleven Years, with the Number of empty Barrels carried out, and the Number of Barrels of Herrings caught; also the Bounty, at a Medium, on each Barrel of Sea-sricks, and on each Barrel when fully packed
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At first light the following morning, Richard, Jenny, Hugh and Carol climbed up to the communications room, a small chamber packed with electronics on the top level of the ship, at the very rear of the command section
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“We’ll keep packed in case we have to leave in a hurry
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They ate, packed up the tent and set off again
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He had everything packed into two duffle bags and was on the way out the door before he remembered his cell phone
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They rolled up the tent and packed it immediately
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The camp packed up easily, now a practised routine, and soon they were on their way once more