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The Fjordane army skied across plains of old ice, pulling heavy sleds and carrying wooden poles with iron hooks for pulling men from cracks
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The army skied in a long single line in the middle-part of the glacier
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As the battle approached, and the Fjordane army skied through dim forest, Venn thought of Torvald and wondered how his parents had reacted to the news
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They skied as fast as they could down to Vail Village, where a limousine filled with hot chocolate was waiting for them
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They walked up a steep grass incline overlooking the grey skied
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We had skied in our
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A choir of laughter skied their eyes to the horizon of their imagination
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they spread a blanket that we skied down on
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He told us he skied here
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But he still skied here through it all,
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You know, he has skied here his last time---
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We Skied The Big One
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I've always skied free, I never could see me
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I Skied This Way Alone
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But, when I skied down this evenin',
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And the steepest lines she'd ever skied
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We skied the lines
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And I've always skied as good
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snow that he's kissed," "kissed" being like "skied," refers to
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the honor of the millions of turns he ain't skied;
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skiing, we have the sneaky suspicion he skied only with hard-core
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I knew it was a mismatch, but I skied
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party about April 21, with the lifts running, and I skied in my
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never skied with me
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are something almost no one enjoys, but they can be skied with
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The only real skiers who've ever skied there
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not to be skied per-se, but they can "stick their big toe in it" and
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skied with and hung out with quite a few real extreme skiers, in-
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Bud Ridenour, skied with me most of the day
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Well, she skied so low that I couldn't say no;
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He skied with Balance in Motion,
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one can tell in his fresh tracks where no man has skied
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Yes, Ahmed and I skied together
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"Well," insisted Elisha, "you have skied with the
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gather, has only skied with the best, as it is his way and
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they spread a blanket that we skied
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ment from the ski business as we know it, and I skied
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"I am reminded of a family I once skied with for a
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While the other two got lazy and skied
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skied comfortable all day long in the knowledge that
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ing him his money's worth--so again he skied in des-
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last we heard was: he skied out of bounds in a perpet-
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tell me where he's gone? He skied with a lot of people--you
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hardly ever skied a day in his life
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life and they've skied with much greater skiers more
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have skied with thousands more students
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ple; heck, some PSIA examiners haven't skied with
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The last day I skied with him, he
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check it out?' He skied straight to it and, with a perfect
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“I was flying when I skied over that big jump yesterday,” said Max
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“You remember that time Jill had to go through Salt Lake City on her way back from Atlanta, and while they were just waiting there at the gate, she took one look at all the snow in the mountains and said, ‘Screw it, I’m outta here!’ She hopped off the plane, rented a car, and skied Snowbird for the day
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Catherine Hartley and Fiona Thornewill (both UK) skied to the North Pole – with resupplies – in a time of 55 days from 11 March to 5 May 2001, after setting out from Ward Hunt Island in the Northwest Territories, Canada
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Hannah McKeand (UK) skied to the South Pole from the Hercules Inlet at the edge of the Antarctic continent in 39 days 9 hr 33 min, from 19 November to 28 December 2006
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Looking through the skeleton of the building, he could see dark clouds approaching in the distance; but where Travis was standing, there was still sun and blue skies
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the heaving skies settled down to their endless game of birth and erosion
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Skies billowed and poured acid rain into fissures in those rocks, fissures that
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washed his hands in the ethereal mists of space and willed the skies to peace
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Herndon had never seen the skies from the deep basins of this planet, but he had seen pictures
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The sky here, everywhere he had been, looked like New Earth while the skies in deep regions looked more like the sky of another planet than the sky of Mars
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that spreads the world out flat beyond these Luton skies
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that draws the skin of land toward blue hazed skies
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breathing in the space of blue hazed skies
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Rain showers the water-hungry land, falling from gunning skies
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pinks and fire skies burnished with galleon gold,
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but curse fair winds and skies for nothing will grow at all
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an hour or two in the sloth of heavy skies
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with light in the skies and a view of safe square
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blue flash and the skies of Jodechi were once again clear
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wrapped in feathers that spin up into bright skies
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summer skies of blue run into the sands
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As I told the others, go to the heights and scan the skies
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offerings left to the crows and to the wide open winter skies
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They covered the skies at night, looking for the slightest movement
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Daniel and Kate mounted Jake and they took to the skies
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Now all that remained was the battle in the skies
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closing the sun dappled skies,
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He scanned the skies and advised it was safe for the moment
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Lady Ashley leaped on to Daowyn as he was taking to the skies
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Jake and the others took to the skies and joined him and they turned and headed back towards Dragons Hill
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He then bid the White well, and the Blue Dragons took to the skies to face their fate
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Ever since the tree had first raised its huge crown to the skies the rooks had made it their home, passing their history and their grandeur down through every generation until the present day, so that the bird city teemed with life and every resident rook knew that he or she was a true aristocrat
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The blooms of spring and summer were long gone from his garden and faced with the late flowering of honeysuckle women, Tom found that he was too set in his ways to flap his wings and fly up into the Indian Summer skies to greet them
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name, but still he felt the emptiness of the skies
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Ever since the tree had first raised its huge crown to the skies the
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wings and fly up into the Indian Summer skies to greet them
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Strange lights in the skies
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Chrissie drifted back to sleep and dreamed of birds flying through sunny skies
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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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To his right, there was nothing but bright blue skies
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There was more money, genetics was invented, there were high speed vehicles that glided on tracks all around the world, huge mechanical floaters in the skies and maybe even ships that were able to leave the world entirely
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When the skies are blue,
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Home to honey-coloured limestone architecture, clear skies and blue sea – find historic palaces, cathedrals and forts
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The multicolored aurora of the now almost constant solar flares rippled silently across the skies
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The next thing she noticed was the uncanny light in the skies
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She stopped walking for a while, took a sip of water and looked, once again, at the swirling mass of color that ebbed and flowed across the skies
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"Someone with big telescopes can watch the skies and find out," Desa said
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throats up to the skies, shouting their great victory
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There in the bright assemblies of the skies
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The next day dawned as a typical Babylonian morning, blue skies and no wind
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The skies were painted almost completely grey, casting a dark, depressing aura over the city of Ravenwey Burrows
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Every night I would crawl out of that pesky bed, dressed in a patient's gown and an IV plugged into my arm, and sit outside the hospital, on a bench, under skies just like these
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I remember thinking that the skies looked so sad, as if they were crying in my name
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But now… now I just don’t care… the skies can cry as much as they want
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Yes indeed! Away with everyday traffic jams, be gone tiresome railway waiting rooms and congested bus terminals, with DOCTOR GLORIA PLANKTON's new flying course it's Hello Blue Skies as you soar gracefully through the heavens like something that soars gracefully through the heavens quite a lot
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The skies of the whole planet would be illuminated with his happy, holographic face
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Ben was oblivious to the dark winds and stormy skies swirling above
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While Sebastian sat there, watching the puffy clouds in the skies below him, his mind kept replaying the moment when Aspen had been sucked out of his reach by the tornado
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While on the Onward, a heavy squall arrived, and the Hawes family had to wait until the skies cleared and the rain stopped before returning to their ship
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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
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This far north, summer evenings are glorious sensory treats: the clear blue afternoon skies give way to pink-and-gold sunsets, flecked with red in bad fire years
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what was he doing here? It was impossible! Hundreds of korodo soared through the skies, sweeping down over the demon army as the dragons breathed long thick streams of golden-orange fire through their ranks
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Now they are banished to the South Lands where they can walk in the daylight due to the dark clouds that cover the skies from the eruptions of Kerak’Otozi
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„Wine of the Dreamers," „Ballroom of the Skies," and „The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Everything
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In the Eastlands, the dark skies nearly held back all tree and plant life and stunted those that could survive the harsh conditions
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In the Southlands, where vampires roamed, the clouded skies were intermittent; giving vampires the ability to walk outside during the day if the clouds were thick enough
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skies in the Bering Strait
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Two more of the coloured birds landed on either of his shoulders when Hayley asked, “Where did you learn that? Have you been receiving lessons from the Dremelden?” Wil didn’t give her an answer, other than to make another bird sound which sent the birds flying back into the skies
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Carl didn’t need to know the skies were clear of clouds to be certain the lightning had been cast by female wielders
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The moon was near full tonight, though Carl didn’t glance up once to see if any vampires were circling the skies above him
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“Tanriel also commands the skies and the earth
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It was an extreme example of a desire for an alternative to overcast winter skies
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searchlights were lighting up the skies over Vancouver
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Seas can be evaporated and living creatures are struck with an enormous power, greater than the lightening from the skies, and shrivelled to ashes in seconds
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The rains had restarted, and miasma hung over the valley like a heavy pall, but toward evening the misty curtain was suddenly drawn aside, the skies turned blue as if by magic, and a most glorious panorama lay revealed to our wondering gaze
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"Yes," said Downy Woodpecker, "and didn't he sing? All about blue skies, and sunshine and happy days, with his
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danced about the table, and exalted Master Peter Cratchit to the skies,
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church grounds and under the black skies, I took the long train off the dress before we went to the reception
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The room was dimly lit and the blue curtains were drawn, shutting out the faint light from the stormy skies outside
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We told stories and laughed, but the best was when we sang songs beneath the starlit skies enveloped by the cool night air
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The rain was falling even harder and the skies had become dark and thunderous
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The thunder rumbling as it approaches? Look how the lightning flashes upon the southern skies! See how the clouds roil on the western horizon! The northern lands are anxious, and the isles of the east are unsettled!
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In the skies high above Fire Rock, the storm seethed and boiled around itself as lightning painted sizzling images on a backdrop of black clouds
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He felt like he would grow gills and scales, and swim the oceans of the world if the skies suddenly opened and poured all the water of the world and the earth was covered in it
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As nightfall approached, the skies had gradually cleared and the wet mist had dissipated
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The skies hinted at the approaching evening, as the Sun started to set
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The leaden skies and the softly-swishing traffic foretold a long, damp and dismal winter in this city
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When the unearthly voice had spoken and its echoes had died out, intense light seemed to blossom from a part of the city, as if a small sun had been brought down and was struggling to find its place among the skies again
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The trip would be different now that there was a threat of bandits on the roadway and dragons in the skies
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And then they suddenly heard a thin, rising wail that rapidly cascaded into a shrieking cacophony that seemed to pierce the skies
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Therefore they made a free interpretation of the narrative and end in this confusing idea of solid skies and fixed stars in the firmament, beyond the abode of God and the angels that would be a theme rather focused on the philosophical
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12 And he made darkness pavilions round about him, dark waters, and thick clouds of the skies
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Blue skies reflected in clear water, with birdsong all about
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To each other, and to the skies that joined the worlds
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11 He made darkness his secret place; his pavilion round about him were dark waters and thick clouds of the skies
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With its lights in the Skies,
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For the skies of dream
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Hearing voice of skies,
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Evenings, when stars on the skies
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Jokingly threw it to skies,
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The overcast skies provided a brownish-gray tint to the river below
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And were the skies of parchment made,
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Flies through the Skies, with a Bird on a wing
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To ride the skies and hear what I may, I go
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His heart sinks as he hears the firework whistle off into the sky
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The thunder came from something glowing, flaming, and falling from the sky, something coming in far too fast and coming right at him
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It was years too soon, he thought, but he hadn't paid enough attention had he? Or was he just too drunk at the time? No one else seemed to think it was imminent, but there was no denying that it was something huge falling from the sky and it looked like it was aimed straight at the camp
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She snapped herself out of this, took her eyes from Sol in the sky and paid some attention to the substitute for coffee we have here
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Her eye reached the top of the bluff and saw a figure against the bright sky of the impending noon
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Chunks of wall flew into the sky
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In reality some looming shadows against the starry sky were all she could see in the dark
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She wished she could have seen the real thing, not just the dimly-lit base of the tunnel rim and the hewn rock disappearing into the blacker black of the mountainside against the black but star-strewn sky above
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' All she could see was the black shadow of the cliff face against the star-studded night sky
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But each morning, when the sun rose in the sky and lit up the Earth, he would feel his father's penance pounding upon his eyes and in his head
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He wrapped himself around her shoulders and imagined the warmth of his mate, the way they gripped each other in the warm sky
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I am familiar with the sky, even here
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"What time does the sky say it is?"
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" His ship had left Earth a few months before she went into crystal, she had seen the flare of its burner in the sky while she was still in flesh on Earth
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The sky was a blueish grey, bright purple in the east
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"Have you gone back to him, or is this just an 'old times sake?'" the sister in the sky asked
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Eddie treaded water, smiling at the sky
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shadows started to creep across the sun loungers, with the sky still a brilliant blue,
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Under the same star spangled sky that gave the lovers such simple satisfaction
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Above, the sky is filled with thousands of stars and a nearby swirling spiral galaxy
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A beat as they admire the sky
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John walks under the starry sky, the waves crashing to shore just to his left
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Both moons are high in the sky now as Dave staggers along the beach staring at them with his mouth agape
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Two moons, more stars in the sky
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As Dave finishes speaking, one of the moons and many of the stars fade from the sky
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Dave looks at the sky in shock, then at John
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Slowly, the rest of the stars and the moon fade until the sky is pitch dark, the waves stop
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jump into the sky like a fly
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John is capturing water in a bowl and pouring it into a container as Dave watches the sky, tries to keep the small boat
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He points up at the sky
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Workman 2 looks up at the sky
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had dipped below the tree line and then bathed the sky in reflected golds and pinks
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It flew almost over them in the sky, only a few thousand feet above, blasting wind they could feel even down here
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They flew a few miles into the sky before she could appreciate how many islands Ava had, as long as Japan
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With the night sky calling forth the
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John drifts silently through the sky beneath a big white parachute
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Fire climbs into the night sky, illuminating the shanty town as it burns
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The rain seemed to be easing off, although the sky remained low and smothering
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Under a damp and billowing sky he towered over the accountant, hands on
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The low greyness of the sky blotted out the stars, but as Lucy headed up the
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tarmacadamed floor amongst the grasses and the starry sky
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She saw the shuttlecraft re-enter, it did come in on this orbit, it was already committed when it came over the horizon, heat-shields glowing in the northwestern sky
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"This is?" He pointed at the sky
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" She knew what he meant, they were above the planet in its sky, so the planet was below us
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The sky is streaked a beautiful deep red colour across the horizon, the clouds tinted pink and red as they reflect the sun
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The reflection of the red sky glows on the paintwork of the wall … yes, a very good omen for the future
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The amphitheater was fully open to the sky to view God's handiwork
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As it was he got a hard look and thunder rumbled ominously in the sky, echoing off the distant mountains for seconds
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I just wonder at the worth of all this," he waved his arm at the harem, the fine carvings, the fountains, the sky and fields in the distance
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What Jordo and the Lancers saw projected in their helmets was a tiny patch of sky where the stars looked too fat, too bright
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In those terrifying moments when he could see though the ship and his own flesh like it was made of nothing at all, the sphere of roiling hellfire filled the sky
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He raised a rifle in the air, an ancient Kalishnakov from the days of the founders, and threw his head back and rattled the whole clip into the sky
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Countless machines hovering above them, covering the sky
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"Who has access to the diagnostic channels?" God asked in a voice that made the whole sky rumble and crack
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"Silence!" the sky cracked
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Again the rope went up till it disappeared in the sky, again he swung and twisted in the wind
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The sky was without cloud, the heat was blazing
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The young man seeks to escape running along Nereid street, but he is someone else now: I am the man! A plump lady with blond plaits, who resembles my grandma Alice at a young age, appears as a spirit on the sky and declares that “the world of matter is appealing to everybody”
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Of all the nights that I had spent sleeping under the English sky, this was, I think, the most relaxing
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Another crack and flash split the sky
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He paused long enough for everyone to remember the crucible of the all the heroic martyr attacks that were projected on the sky behind him
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Afternoonday was just beginning, the sun was more than halfway across the sky and his native staff were bustling about in the kitchen
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A short while after our evening meal, with the sky black and cold beyond the strip of window left unblocked in our room, we heard footsteps outside our door
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" She said the words like she was afraid they would cause dactyls to swarm from the sky
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Menachem looked up at the thin strip of night sky that we could see
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The sky here, everywhere he had been, looked like New Earth while the skies in deep regions looked more like the sky of another planet than the sky of Mars
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With the night sky calling forth the hunter in her soul, she opened the curtains, stepped out onto the balcony and gazed down the dusty little lane that ran towards the local coastal strip, with its bright lights, its noise and its scurrying human possibilities
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I could barely tell how much time had elapsed, when the cosmic vortex began to set in the crimson sky
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If you see a bright star falling from the sky, your career will be stunning but it won't last; it could also signify the death of a relative
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Ra was the sun god; swallowed every night by the sky goddess Nut, and reborn every morning
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The low greyness of the sky blotted out the stars, but as Lucy headed up the road towards Waitrose and the uphill walk towards Chesterton, past the old hospital and the mouldering bones of the old Roman amphitheatre, she felt sure that some astral guardian would bring the boy to her arms and to her digs soon enough
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The sky weighed upon her shoulders as if she was walking into the maw of a deeply black and ebonised catafalque
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On the wall, half way along and to her right a security light shone weakly from behind its cage, singing a song of light as plaintive as the lark held captive beneath a towering sky
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She felt the magic in the air begin to waver around her head, revealing glimpses of stone cold wall and hard, puddled tarmacadamed floor amongst the grasses and the starry sky
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I watch how the light plays miles into the sky
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We can sing a song and sail along the silver sky
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We'll search the sky for a star to guide us
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The sun was hanging low in the sky above the gently rolling surface of the sea, casting deep shadows on the grass
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"The Kassikan is not like that, the Great Pyramid is out in the mid-open and all crystal to the sky except for some plants on the balconies
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raised its head foot by foot into the sky until it towered above him
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She stared out into the clear night - the stars shining brightly and the moon sailing high in the sky above the luminous horizon far in the distance
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The sky was bright enough to see the ships, their lanterns were brighter than the stars that lit the water
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In dreaming of a peacock sky on some far distant world, Smith allowed a feather to fall upon the barren rocks of our world
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higher and higher into the sky
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As the wind blew, the ashes and dust were blown into the sky
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"We've gone thru most of Afternoonday haven't we?" She asked him rhetorically, since it was obvious that Kortrax was more than halfway down the sky
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portents appear in the cloud-covered sky
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The sun sweeps the sky,
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By now the remainder of the crew had heard it and were scanning the sky
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And now there weren't just noises in the sky, there were lights
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How such a thing could ever take to the sky was impossible
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into the limp gray cloud of a damp, cold sky on another hopeful Tuesday
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as the dragon gave a little run and lifted it self towards the sky
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that towered into your sky
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Then the huge thing pulled it's legs from the bottom and rose into the sky
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Kara stared at the sky in front of her, the blue of daytime now streaked pink and scarlet and orange … it was second nature to her to conceal that part of her life … but … but if she couldn’t do that, she’d have to face up to what she had lost …
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’ She said, as the sky slowly lost its sunset colours and turned the deeper blue of twilight
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It comes from the sky
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Thick dark hair, watching the sky through nervous eyes,