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Everyone was focused on the fight except for Ackers, who turned his head and looked at the sword sticking out of the wall
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She still has a couple strands of purple hair sticking out of her knuckles
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The boy held out the paper in answer, his mouth still open as he looked at the weird gadget sticking out of the front door
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’ I said automatically, sticking on a smile
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the already sticking boot release with the heel of his right hand, and heaved at the
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Ricci and Ahmed share a Jacuzzi, their heads sticking up out of a mountain of foam
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The sticking point was native passage thru the territory
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The pressure sensitive ones like his had little plastic bumps sticking out of the plank and the wood was well finished instead of rough-sawn
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The driver of this last example of a long since fallen British automotive empire splashed disconsolately towards the rear of the vehicle, depressed the already sticking boot release with the heel of his right hand, and heaved at the tailgate with his left
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He had to find some way to get her to understand that he wasn't sticking to Desa because he thought Desa was such a vastly superior person, it was because of the Christial monogamy conditioning
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ears sticking through the slots, and this lined up the eyeholes
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He grabbed long root sticking out of the side of the mountain
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covered with sticking plaster,
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We started searching near the shore but found nothing at all until I climbed onto a finger of land sticking out over the sea
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‘Not really thought about it,’ he said, sticking his head round the door
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Sticking her head over the banister, she shakes her head and tells me that they are all in North Wales
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to eye up the rather large bag of sweets sticking out of Little Red
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Lastly she pushed a big white button sticking way out of the panel
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it's probably a myth, but is entirely possible if judged on Mum's unerring ability for sticking her foot in her mouth
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‘You still here, Sarah?’ Dave asked, sticking his head round the door
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The floor was dirt and very uneven with boulders sticking out of it
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Hair gel sticking to a fat kid's podgy white fingers
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The carpet in the downstairs bar area is dark and pock marked with cigarette burns and as Bex and Leona walk through the club they find their shoes sticking to the carpet
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Huff’s head was sticking out of the
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sticking out of the open flap
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‘How long before dinner, Chrissie?’ Ozzie asked, pushing one of the doors open and sticking his head through the gap into the kitchen
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Stevie looks down at the ruined pair of jeans sticking to his legs, desperate in his desire for a moment in the shadows, for a moment out of the steady gaze of his interrogator
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He nicks his top lip shaving beneath his nose and dabs at it with toilet tissue, tearing off a small dot and sticking it onto the cut
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When I get home from work I grab a slice of toast to sustain me, then, after a quick shower, I change into my ‘recital’ dress which is a long black draped thing which not only has the advantage of looking seriously classical, but also enables me to breath properly without having to worry about my stomach sticking out
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sticking out above the crowd, trying to make his way
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“If he’s not sticking her a quickie,” Ava said
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Oh bless! There’s some sturdy green points sticking up through the soil … you’d forgotten all about those bulbs
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" he finished, sticking his head into the room she stepped out of
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The last book he had worked on was still on the couch-like cushion where they left it yesterday, with the sheet full of letters sticking out of it
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escaping from the buns and sticking to his fat cheeks
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There were dozens of little pegs and hoses sticking out of it
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“We were sticking ice picks in his balls and ended up having to castrate the
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and his shirt was sticking to his back uncomfortably
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I got on the end that had the three pieces of wood sticking out 2-foot from the bottom of the cabinet and we had a move it carefully
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They had seen only part of the hill, and one of those tendrils sticking out when they had gone to visit Dencah and Kalaz in the beachwall
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The crowd was waving cups and fists with thumbs sticking up before they even hit the chorus
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And indeed, the dwarf left the head as it was – a foot of silver coated spike sticking out from between its eyes
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woman, sticking her head out of the second storey
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Everything that was peculiar and displeasing in them--that Kay knew how to imitate: and at such times all the people said, "The boy is certainly very clever!" But it was the glass he had got in his eye; the glass that was sticking in his heart, which made him tease even little Gerda, who loved him completely
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Sticking out of the scabbards were a pair of silver, leaf shaped cross guards fixed to leather wrapped cherry wood handles
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And he had one, stuck like a pig, his staff sticking through the things chest
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Tetloan replied by sticking out his tongue
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He also placed the extra villagers with their makeshift spears on the walls with instructions to stick anyone who came within sticking distance
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That turned out to be a sticking point in Luray's plans but too bad
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So you’re best off sticking to the kitchen at meal times
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Only Adros’ staff sticking out of its torso had a lasting effect
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thing about sticking to the guns
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Figure out why he is sticking around, when he could leave and gain power elsewhere
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” They demonstrated their maturity by sticking their tongues out at one another
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brush and painted a pair of wings sticking out the backside
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To dream that someone is sticking out their tongue at you refers to some sexual connotation
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He responded by sticking his tongue in her mouth and each time he pulled his prick out, he would thrust his tongue deep into her mouth
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He strutted about the room as she quickly undressed, his cock sticking out and up in a rather ridiculous fashion
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affirmations and sticking them on the fridge door will,
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After it had moved a short way it became obvious that the back of it was sticking to her head
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But at least enough of him had made contact with the floor for his suit to activate it’s static cling until he could get to his feet for his boots to do their gecko sticking thing
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” I got my kit together and we set off for the Command Bunker further down the trench as we walked I could feel the heat and my tongue was sticking to the roof of my mouth
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Hans had a large map of the US on the wall with many pins sticking out of it
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Once again we ran into the same problems as we had the day before which was no surprise to us as we were sticking to and using the exact same plan as yesterday and just after noon we stalled again
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The only part that is visible is one hand sticking out so on the way up and down the trench the lads shake hands with the Turk and wish him the time of day and this brings good luck on the trench
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We had just got them into the right position and were preparing to return to our trench when I was tripped by an old piece of Turkish wire that was sticking out of the ground
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Then he would pass it on to Johnny who would crimp the neck of the detonator which held the fuse in Johnny then passed it on to Eli who would push the fuse trough a hole that had been made in the lid and down into the explosive leaving about four inches sticking out the top he would then push the lid on and stack the tin with the others we had made
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Gallipoli Charlie Slater, Walter Cole, Eli Woods, Johnny Grundy even the spy on Cairo station I woke up with a cold sweat covering my body sticking my clothes to me so I got up and turned on the light because I must have slept the day away as it was dark outside now
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We marched on past more desolation factories and more dwellings were just piles of rubble with weeds and splintered wood sticking out of them
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in the area of her—” “Lalalalala,” says my husband, sticking fingers in both ears
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Sticking to a black skirt is ideal for creating the illusion of a slimmer body and the high waist will cinch your curves in the right way
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Occasionally, a sedan chair held by four thick-armed servants would be seen making its way through the laneway bearing a lord or lady in brightly coloured silks and an even brighter mask with blue, green, yellow, or red feathers sticking up out of the top or around the sides
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There before my squinting, blinking, sleep-blurry eyes stood Amadeus, with a bat’s head clamped between his teeth and the rest of the bat sticking out of his mouth, squirming and flapping like there was no tomorrow
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Despite this, she slung her bow case over her back with the enchanted emerald bow sticking up above her shoulder and belted on her sword
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The Guardian wore Wolf Rohjor armour with a regular wooden bow sticking up above his right shoulder
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To the right, sticking out from behind Ruby Tower, stood a tall red brick chimney
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The dark-eyed man wore a black coat and blue breastplate with a green-and-gold wooden bow sticking up above his right shoulder
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I had to have Grandpa there by my side, because, quite frankly, there was no way that I was sticking my tiny little hand inside of the box with that crazy hen, or snake, or mouse, or whatever other creature that would, also, call that straw-filled box home
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Perhaps this was partly as a way of sticking two fingers up at society, ‘the New World Order’
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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
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I mean, seriously, who doesn’t love baby animals?! So, anyway, there I was, standing on top Grandma’s good dinner table chair, right up next to the counter, reaching in with curious little fingers, tongue sticking out in concentration, trying to grab the one baby chick that “chirped at me
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That was largely on account of the arrow that was sticking out of his chest
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Books sat up, his beard sticking out in all directions
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turned a little as he spoke and Toinette saw a long rose-thorn sticking
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Toss in a small amount of powdered sugar to keep from sticking together
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sticking to normalcy caused fears and flaws that, logical y, took their toll from him
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In Kenya and South Africa they are sticking to democratic principles doing much better than expected
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Thus the newspaper report is told with much mirth and used as an example of long hair liberal reporting by sticking to half-truths only and not reporting the whole story
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His mouth was so dry that his tongue was sticking to the roof of his mouth
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"Now that's a good idea, Peter boy," Uncle Hobart said, sticking his head into the room through the broken window
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"I'm just going to have a quick bath before the parade starts," I called, sticking my head around the kitchen door
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"I should have thought that was bloody obvious!" I replied angrily, pointing at the large rock sticking up out of the damp soil
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You know, sticking out between them, like this
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I tried to form a fist around the keys, leaving the sharp ends sticking out, but with my student ID and keycard on my lanyard, the best that I could do was to grip them so tightly that the edges of the plastic cards cut into my palms
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The final sticking point was the US demand that US troops be above Iraqi and Afghan law
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He looked up at his brother and giggled, sticking his tongue out
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Then she saw Georgie’s back end sticking out of a hole in the sand
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Nibbling at the nape of her neck, chewing on her ear, sticking my tongue in her ear, drove her wild