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1. that littered a scarred and stained antique pine kitchen table, and pointing to a rickety
2. “Yes, but I think the pine needles would fall off”
3. Pine needles form drifts here and there and crunch under out feet
4. We follow him as he picks his way through the pines, our footsteps muffled by the layer of pine needles underfoot
5. Oh it hurts me that you were hurt, but it hurts me that a woman such as you would pine away like that for a man such as him, while all I know are casual affairs
6. ' He was pointing to a trickle of muddy water leaking from between two boulders into a mossy puddle moistening the roots of a self-conscious adolescent pine tree
7. pine forests, and got lots of snow during much of the year
8. woodland thickly grown with pine trees for a few minutes before
9. Maggie is standing at the pine kitchen table, flicking through the Sunday supplements, grazing the fashion pages in the magazine
10. Suddenly, over near a gathering of pine trees,
11. As closely related as a pine and a weeping willow
12. out candy canes, and even the big pine by the clock tower was draped in gold and
13. He took his glasses off, stared up the big pine, and rubbed his eyes as if he
14. When the conversation developed in to a more extensive one, on the usage of hot springs, she excused herself and took a seat out under a tall pine for shade
15. someone’s happy home, to the land of pine trees and lobster
16. months until every kick at recess hit the row of pine trees in centerfield—the fourth
17. A land of great contrast, you can also find sub-tropical pine forests, pine forests and the Himalayas
18. Rich in pine, birch, spruce and aspen trees, here you can find hare, fox, deer, wolf, lynx, bear and elk
19. Woodpeckers bore into the pine trees, and puffins live here
20. fanned out beneath the cliffs, dotted with pine forests and
21. Nearly al of it is mountains and pine and oak forests of the Boreal Kingdom, with bear, polecat, wolf, wildcat, deer, Balkan lynx and wild goats
22. Birds include woodpecker, hawk, pine martin, falcon, owl and golden eagle
23. On the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, this pine forested land is home to deer, wild boar, moose, lynx, bear, fox, beaver and wolf – plus oak and linden trees
24. It’s full of lakes and mountains, and covered in oak, beech and pine trees
25. knoll on the edge of the pine forest and picnicked on our
26. a light pine forest he was accosted by several bandits
27. He picked up a new pine rocking chair and handed it to Flitter
28. The orb hovered above a large pine tree waiting for them to come into view
29. The orb slowed her pulsing and contracted into a small ball, barely visible amongst the pine needles
30. Even if it is some straggly looking loblolly pine sprout, he brings it in and we decorate it with whatever we can make
31. Standing beside a pine next to the wall that protected the path, he looked slowly in both directions, just in case she was watching him
32. He went around the pine and punched in Dr
33. Elizabeth sat down next to a pine trunk that had invaded the side of the trail embankment
34. I could only watch Cupid pine for so long before I started to see myself in him, the way I wanted my father’s approval
35. The table was pine, as was most of the
36. When we got into their front line trenches we found that they had been roofed over with pine logs and some of these were really elaborate constructions and we kept pushing to find a way in
37. There were pine trees whose needles hung onto small limbs, shading a part of the boulder
38. Their journey through the Palace was one of mixed feelings of nervousness and awe at the wonders that lay sprawled wall to wall – paintings of battles and ceremonies of kings, queens, heroes, and legends; tapestries; polished armour standing with spears or swords resting at an angle; mirrors as tall as the thirty-feet-high plaster ceilings worked with golden cornices of grapes and vines or paintings of angels flying through blue skies with white clouds; large chests bound in brass or steel or gold; polished furniture of oak, pine, or redwood; tables; stands; dressers and cabinets; ornaments; artefacts; statues of red-and-blue marble or white stone or gold-and-silver, including dragons and other mythical beasts – all arranged in perfect order and all glistening and gleaming as a result of meticulous dusting and polishing from the hundreds of servants in black livery slashed with red and gold or red and blue who walked busily about the hallways amongst the guards, soldiers, and Guardians who stood at every corner and staircase
39. Our first Christmas, the entire family went out to chop a tree and, instead of agreeing on one, we argued for an hour about whether we should get a traditional scotch pine, like “we” had always gotten, or a noble fir, like “they” always had
40. We moved from farm country to the woods at the base of the Swan Mountains in Montana, living on acres of dense pine and fir forest laced with snowberry and wild spirea, black hawthorn, birch, and aspen
41. Fresh breezes spread the butterscotch scent of pine, thick in the air on days when neighbors have been cutting wood for winter
42. The air smelled of smoke, lake, wet sand, and pine trees
43. Torin discussed these histories with Kailus as they rode slowly through the fields with scattered pine and oak trees, rabbits and deer grazing on the green pasture
44. He moved over to the nearest group of pine trees to hide in the shadows
45. The cheers were taken up on shore and echoed and re-echoed in pine forest and everglade
46. the Christmas pine, rushed out from the inner room and greeted the
47. the pine trees whisper
48. spend the winter in the thick pine woods
49. After plucking, the leaves are withered over fires made of pine wood,
50. "Oh, it's because I pine for good cheer," said the bachelor, sharply, interrupting my attempt to speak, "that I hate holidays
1. He pined, but more for the friendship with Leand than Tdeshi
2. To her amazement the first man, through the door pined a color-coded map on the wall, and then began to bring in boxes and furniture with the same color tagged for that house
3. Still Vic pined away and complained almost daily that they had to do something to get in touch with him again
4. She quite pined away, and began to look pale and miserable
5. However, one could never quite forget how horrible things had been when Cupid had pined for Psyche
6. ” Then with shaking hands he pined a white envelope to my tunic over the heart the tunic I was wring was old and threadbare with no insignia or rank good enough for a coward to be buried in
7. She pined for the father of her unborn child, to hold him and caress his face
8. Pingtis pined away for her husband and soon died leaving Hiacoomes to raise her child
9. I was your mother's friend since high school, and I pined away for her, hoping that one day she’d wake up and realize we were meant for each other
10. She pined for the day when Calvin's ship would undergo a thorough investigation and he'd get his
11. What was really bugging her was that he had mobile Internet all those weeks but he had never bothered to contact her, while she pined for him and waited days on end for a text or a short email from him
12. servintern pined, “People who work the land should be able to live on the land and live off the land
13. I saw how he pined for you,” she said
14. ‘You don't know how I have pined for you
15. He still pined for her but he had no choice
16. Finally, that funny little ball of a man had all the women he could manage while I pined away with daydreams
17. If, when I hint to you of a Home that is before us, where I will be true to you with all my duty and with all my faithful service, I bring back the remembrance of a Home long desolate, while your poor heart pined away, weep for it, weep for it!"
18. Thomas pined for Trina in his heart
19. to be a kind of title to womanhood, that state I pined to be entered of, for
20. to myself that my fingers were something of the shape of what I pined
21. Heyward watched the sun, as he darted his meridian rays through the branches of the trees, and pined for the moment when the policy of Magua should change their route to one more favorable to his hopes
22. "Though my soul would rejoice to visit the habitations of Christendom once more, my feet would rather follow the tender spirits intrusted to my keeping, even into the idolatrous province of the Jesuits, than take one step backward, while they pined in captivity and sorrow
23. He took it to heart, pined away
24. I was scarce twelve years old, before that part which she wanted so much to keep out of harm's way, made me feel its impatience to be taken notice of, and come into play; already had it put forth the signs of forwardness in the sprout of a soft down over it, which had often fluttered, and I might also say, grown under my constant touch and visitation, so pleased was I with what I took to be a kind of title to womanhood, that state I pined to be entered of, for the pleasures I conceived were annexed to it; and now the growing importance of that part to me, and the new sensations in it, demolished at once all my girlish play-things and amusements
25. In time, however, I thought I had gained a prodigious prize, when figuring to myself that my fingers were something of the shape of what I pined for, I worked my way in with one of them with great agitation and delight; yet not without pain too did I deflower myself as far as it could reach;
26. women pined away into the grave, Ellen went white, for that fear was what she had When Dr
27. This desire increased every day, and as she knew that she could not get any of it, she quite pined away, and looked pale and miserable
28. The lanterns pined away in the foul atmosphere
29. And to the end pined for it
30. And he no longer pined for his home, and did not wish to leave the prison, but only thought of his last hour
31. I verily believe he would have pined away in any other profession
32. She was getting the thrills she had pined for with a vengeance, now that her freedom, her future, were to be colored by the issue of the race
1. It is an open landscape with few trees and the land rises steadily towards the rocky hills we can see in the distance; stretches of scrubby grassland are interspersed with dense groves of olive trees and, as Drens said, dry stone walls carving up the landscape, as well as islands of tall, dark stands of yet more pines
2. We follow him as he picks his way through the pines, our footsteps muffled by the layer of pine needles underfoot
3. A sudden movement in the bushes the other side of the lake disturbs it and, with long sweeping strokes of its wings, it takes off and flies over the pines at the end of the lake
4. green of the pines and firs contrasting against the gold of the crops in
5. Belle instructed, “Aim for those two large boulders at the foot of those Ponderosa pines, just there, she pointed
6. At first the landscape was that of a patchwork quilt, neat almost square sections flanked the road, slowly giving way to a rocky terrain, dotted with small pines, and then they were engulfed in a dense forest
7. He was as gnarled as the few straggly pines
8. Snow hung on the maples, oaks, pines and drooped down the huge, black-green laurel
9. The building was on a bluff and a trail with overhead lights wound its way between pines to the landing pad by the river
10. Hanging naked limbs of oaks, pines and assorted vegetation, all blended into a protective cocoon that curled around the layered structure
11. These were about as thick as middle-aged pines
12. I waited for him to turn away, and then darted (well, maybe not darted — more like scampered away like a wounded animal) towards the pines and out of sight
13. I would have to work my way around the back side of the house, sticking to the backs of the trees around the house, and then, down by the roosting pines, to the other side of the garage
14. A great round moon swung cold and bright over the pines by the lodge
15. the day of all the days in the year that my heart pines for good cheer,
16. I mean, other than the ones up at The Pines
17. Looking out from under the falling spray, thin, yet sparkling against the blue sky, he could see lonely, dark-looking jack pines on a nearby hilltop
18. The piece of land in question fronted on Lake Kandechio to the north, the right bank of the Shashawanaga Cut on the west, and The Pines Provincial Park on the east
19. The river went winding along from east to west, issuing from The Pines and draining into ‘The Cut,’ which was a by-pass; a flood-prevention canal intersecting the river
20. The Pines Provincial Park had a good-sized deer herd up there
21. The Pines herd wasn’t subject to hunting
22. The following day at Los Pinos – The Pines golf course on the island of Majorca Spain
23. Colling had begun to wonder whether the man knew where he was going when Kwonowski suddenly pointed to two pines that seemed to be more widely spaced than the others in the forest on the left side of the road
24. The men on the second wagon heard him and reacted first, the driver slapping its horse and steering for an opening in the pines
25. All you could hear in that great evergreen forest of pines was Alan playing his song
26. where Torrey Pines Inn is?”
27. “Do you know where the Torrey Pines Inn is?”
28. you get to the signal that says Torrey Pines Road, you turn left and you turn left again after you turned left and there you are at the Inn
29. I got in the car, turned around, went back to Torrey Pines Road, discovered that I could only go right because the traffic was one way and there was no break in the big traffic island that seperated the southbound traffic from the northbound
30. Finally after about three miles I got to a place in the Eucalyptus trees where I could do a U, went all the way back a mile or so past where I’d originally turned, came to a signal where the street sign said Torrey Pines, turned left, and I went down into this huge big vacant place that was all dirt with about two hundred cars parked down there, and it said Hang Gliding on a building
31. “YOU DID NOT! You said get to the base of Genese and there’s the Torrey Pines Inn
32. AND THERE’S THE TORREY PINES INN
33. Ponderosa pines, Aspen, and Douglas firs covered half the property
34. These were mostly pines near the river, but I could see hemlocks farther up the mountains
35. scattered among the various firs and pines had sprouted tiny yellow
36. source of water Ashi had stumbled upon a stand of Piñon Pines
37. Birches, pines, firs, or whatever they were
38. The land around it is full of cedars and pines, of woods flush with lilies in spring and moss in the autumn
39. The birches reached unimaginable heights of more than fifty meters with their whitish crust resembling to the most exquisite ivory and dense disheveled pines scratched the celestial sphere at the movement of the wind
40. In the distance, you could see the little red roofing of the village’s hovels and further away the figure of a few pines pecking the leafy clouds that the wind was dragging fast
41. Today it is the largest port for luxury yachts in the Mediterranean, and the peninsula that I knew as a quiet stretch of rocky land covered in pines and scrub, dotted with hidden private villas, is mostly built up and boasts the most expensive real estate and the most luxurious residences in France, being the preferred choice of the really wealthy – more prestigious even than Cannes
42. The ancient vampire ran through the moonlit oaks and pines of the Arkadian Forest
43. Long yearned have I for the scent of the pines and flowers that prosper in this Plane
44. The calls of falcons and pigeons emanated from the boughs of the oaks and pines
45. The others raised their gazes and watched the dextrous centipedes climb the rough trunks of the pines to the branches above
46. She flew to the canopy of the pines to get a better view
47. This is The Pines
48. “Come on – I’ll show you around the Pines and introduce you to some of the other staff and clients
49. Have you pled to the pines?
50. There are two pines,
1. He kept pining away for a blond girl he spent only one sleep with who was only passing thru Sinbara didn't he? The one he met just before Ava
2. ‘Oh Emma …’ I muttered, touched by her obvious care for me but all the same annoyed that Dan should think me such a pathetic creature to be pining for him
3. He would not argue about pining
4. The guy who’s still pining for his ex-wife, waiting for the day she returns
5. “Bloody hell mate you’re a greedy sod aint you three women pining for you when most of us have to make do with one”, and he grinned at me
6. Ours is a generation that nourishes a morbid and irrational fear of growing old…and death, perhaps; thereby occasioning (a) need to retain its youthful appearance(s) at whatever cost; inconsonant with age, at the expense of its (own) dignity, ―eternally young,‖ ―young as one feels,‖ (youthful) fashions and lifestyles, (adolescent) designs, the accomplices of artificial youth, pining for what is no longer 73
7. No two ways about it, the dog was pining
8. Jonah was pining away in the belly of the sea-bred monster, you did look on him, O Father, and recover him to the sight of his own
9. It showed how little he really cared about me, and yet here I was, pining away like a dumb teenager
10. Will, all of her friends found themselves pining for
11. 8 When Jonah was pining away in the belly of the sea-bred monster you did look on him O Father and recover him to the sight of his own
12. “What I want to achieve, ⎼ what I have been striving and pining to achieve these thirty years, ⎼ is self-realization, to see God face to face, to attain Moksha
13. She had been pining for her cousins since they moved to Tralee
14. Though he understood how hard it was for man to spare his wife, Gautam should also realize that a lover would be no less miserable pining for his beloved’s bed
15. Ambrosius had talked at length about his flight from the Hundred Boughs and his pining for Sunbeam during the evenings spent round the fire in Stan's hovel
16. Those fish…(and here Brumvack tilted up his considerable head and stared at the ceiling as he allowed himself a moment of pining for the good old days)…those fish had been too large to bring into the troll’s living quarters
17. When it is so pleasurable pining for him, what a feeling it would be to posses him
18. ‘It’s worth pining for him even though it’s paining
19. ‘But it was your pining that made our meeting so poignant that night,’ said Raja Rao, stopping her from changing the ear studs
20. What have I done to deserve all this? Oh God, what’s wrong with my life? How long I have lived in a void for want of love, and then, that yearlong pining in passion
21. But, what sort of equality would polygamy entail for those four wives! Even in bigamy, a woman would be left pining when her fellow wife has their man? And in Islam, we are not even dealing with bigamy but polygamy, involving four women at that! And how the All Knowing God missed this female conjugal constraint is anybody’s guess
22. Besides, what if the rationed intimacy and limited emotionality of a polygamous marriage usher in female promiscuity ‘here’? What solace doth the sharia provide for the pining females of polygamy if found in the wrong hands? Why, stoning to death!
23. full of tears pining for a nap, Mother Kaushalyas’s last days were spent only in shedding tears
24. It is essential that we be like her, pining away in separation from Krishn
25. The fat bastard had all the women pining for him, while he only agonised and stressed, caring only about his stupid hair
26. He’s been pining in the corner for a woman who didn’t even know about his feelings
27. I was in love with you, but to have Nathalie pining for me made me feel important and arrogant
28. She knew that she would spend her life pining for him, and wondering what she could have done differently to change their ghastly fate
29. My wife thinks I’ve been pining over the woman the last several days
30. of his life pining for his mother, now that he had experienced her love
31. “That’s why I’m not going to waste time pining for any of the guys in town
32. Then dad had to sell the boat and Nathan’s been pining for his own ever since
33. and I know that none of you are actually pining for me, but I have had the odd complaining email about the lack of fresh fruit on the site
34. "And my brother's ex-girlfriend, who he's been pining over for the past four years
35. laid his foot on the Barbeg’s throat, pining him down
36. "Your beauty, lady mine," said he, "may now dispose of your person as may be most in accordance with your pleasure, for the pride of your ravishers lies prostrate on the ground through this strong arm of mine; and lest you should be pining to know the name of your deliverer, know that I am called Don Quixote of La Mancha, knight-errant and adventurer, and captive to the peerless and beautiful lady Dulcinea del Toboso: and in return for the service you have received of me I ask no more than that you should return to El Toboso, and on my behalf present yourself before that lady and tell her what I have done to set you free
37. And might tell that pining I have, that pulse of my nights and days
38. "Pining to be told
39. Carrol saw the girl's altered face, she was illuminated with a new idea, and exclaimed to herself, "Now I understand it all--the child has been pining for young Laurence
40. You're pining for pure love, are you not? nothing else in the world: and she shall have you!
41. I had her but a single year, though; a short term of happiness for one who had seen her youth fade in hopeless pining
42. I could get lost in pining for the way things used to be
43. " Then heaving a heavy sigh, probably among the last he ever drew in pining for a condition he had so long abandoned, he added: "it is what I would wish to practise myself, as one without a cross of blood, though it is not always easy to deal with an Indian as you would with a fellow Christian
44. For that are you pining, the bark of their applause? Pretenders: live their lives
45. “He’s pining,” she said
46. “I wasn’t pining,” Colin said on the way to his car
47. “And my brother spent years pining for you, the happily married wife of a nobleman
48. That morning Aunt Pitty had reached the regretful decision that she had better kill the patriarch before he died of old age and pining for his harem which had long since been After Uncle Peter had wrung his neck, Aunt Pitty had been beset by conscience at the eaten
49. And yet, could she deny him? Could she say, "I refuse to content this pining hunger?" It would be refusing to do for him dead, what she was almost sure to do for him living
50. “I think we all agree, Jill’s not out there, pining away on some rock