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He yanked the rope out to tie up bottle rockets to the top of the post
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As soon as her husband throws off his shirt and tie upon returning home, she snatches the strips of clothing and begins to iron
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Place 1 cup of compost into a panty hose and tie into a ball
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Zitteraal as in the opening scene, dressed again in the pressed white lab coat, a dress shirt and a tie,
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shirt and a tie, slacks, and was
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Baker directs John to one of the armchairs, unbuttons his jacket to reveal a gold tie chain, and sits in the other one, leaning forward in John’s direction
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’ He said, loosening his tie and going into his study to look at the machine
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Bark: Allow bark to dry on sun tray, then grind bark to powder, place in panty hose, tie into ball and add to container of water and allow to soak for 24 hrs, strain through filter
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Seeds: Grind seeds with coffee grinder, place into panty hose, tie into ball and allow to soak for 24 hrs
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Theo stood up sharply and adjusted his suit and tie
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‘It’s a black tie do though …
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although he deemed it unnecessary to wear a tie under these dire circumstances
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Stephen looks smart in his evening wear, and that cannot be said of every man who dons a bow tie and formal suit
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I look around with interest, trying to tie in what I can see with my own memories of school
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She cast her mind back to the Errdians she had encountered since coming across – Gerisse Stowman – now she’d be willing to believe quite a lot about that particular character and he’d been nervous about her presence … but there was nothing to tie him to this area
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‘How long will it take for you to tie things up here?’
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In addition there was still time to let Thom have one last look at these signals before her avatar had to tell him they are now too far to tie up the available bandwidth with this much data
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It took awhile to tie and glue the leaves she used for fletching, but there was nothing but time sitting around the camp
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He speaks of her as though he knows her … that would tie in with her reaction when I mentioned his name … I wonder what it is all about
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I will do at least twenty two pages a week, giving me plenty of time to tie up any loose ends and organize cover
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witness the incredible rubber man, who’s limbs will tie
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It took me a while to locate something to tie my hair back … don’t know where all my hairbands went but if my hair blows about like it did the other day, I shall just have to filch a pair of scissors and hack it off
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by the trail tail of his twisted tie chord
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I shall just have to tie my hair back if it gets too greasy – how glamorous!
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My mother took a plastic tag tie off a luggage bag and put one end around my wrist and the other around hers as handcuffs, so she would feel me get up during the night
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"Oh, don't worry about that", she said, "I'll tie a rope around your waist and pull you back up"
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He checked that his tie was straight and that there were no bits of cabbage stuck to his perfectly white teeth
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They didn’t tie her this time, the sergeant just held her arm, firmly but not painfully, and pushed or pulled her where they wanted her to go, trying to sound polite the whole time
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"Oh, don't worry about that", she said, "I'll tie a rope around
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He checked that his tie was straight and that there were
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His picture of Bunty doesn’t tie in with the shy, isolated woman of the diaries … mind you, when Bunty was working in Italy, she moved up through the ranks and ended up in charge … that may have given her more confidence in her ability … and of course, she worked with the nuns as well
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no, doesn't quite tie in with what I know of him in the office
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It’s a black tie do, I believe, have you got something you can wear? What time is this blasted event, Bill?’
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Now he had to sever his last tie with that past, and by doing so, open up too much of that past
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Although in fairness, he did change hats and put on a tie on Sunday
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She put her hands up to tie her hair
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He always wore a dress shirt and tie but at
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The 'mother,' it had to be presumed, because in her free hand she carried a little girl's boat hat, and a ribbon which appeared to be the missing tie of the little boy's ensemble, walked with her back as straight as a board
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‘Would that tie in with her being raped?’ Jarvis asked, his eyes still on Chrissie
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“You two pull on your rain gear and tie yourselves onto that rope, its going to get slippery here, very fast, and I don't want to have to chase down this canyon after either of you,” said White Feathers as he donned a poncho and demonstrated with his own length of cord
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‘Yes, it’s a nice tie, Anna, but not that nice
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I remember it as clearly now as if it were yesterday … we’d got back to my place after the gig – a black tie dinner for the local Masonic lodge – and collapsed on the sofa in the lounge: me, in my strapless scarlet ball gown and Alastair in his DJ
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‘Fine, I spent most of it doing some research for an article on Cervantes; it’s the anniversary of his birth on the 23 April and the paper wants to tie that in with St George and a few other things
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The knot of his tie was huge and the end of it
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Ed took off his tie and threw it in the back seat next to me
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paint had been there for at least twenty years, much like Ed’s tie
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On the minus side, the wallflowers are all weedy and straggly … maybe you should tie them up to sticks or something
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He put his glasses back on and adjusted his tie, trying to compose himself
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"I'd better find it and tie it down
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She had the girls help tie a few knots, and before long, she was properly covered, without fear of the sheet slipping
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"We had to tie the knots, Mom couldn't reach
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Hartman’s tie had worked its way undone and the hair covering his bald
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his tie, sucked the crimson snot back up his nose and combed the long wild hairs of
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She did leave me the house, but never officially, so I had a tough tie with that also
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Bobby came to the front holding a plastic bag in one hand, and a zip tie in the
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break the tie on my wrist with a screw hanging in the corner of the trunk
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Babs adjusted his Gerry Garcia tie
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I came to the plate with two outs, tie ballgame, and the winning run on
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“Take the tape and tie her wrists, ankles, and mouth,” John
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The men ran to tie everything down, but Otto remained seated
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tie, and slicked back his hair with both of his hands
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I did not have to wear a silly Don Bosco tie but it was bad enough having to wear stupid suit coat and suit pants and a tie
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To me having to wear a suit and tie violates one of our constitutional amendments against cruel and unusual punishment to high school students
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So Big Ed had to say you know the student at the back table with the yellow tie
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In the bottom of the seventh, in a tie game with two outs and nobody on, I
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So he told his men to tie him to the mast and to not let him go for any reason
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Daedalus gave her a thread for the hero to tie to the door of the Labyrinth as he entered, and by which he could find his way out after killing the monster
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There, in the market-place, some of the boldest of the boys used to tie their sledges to the carts as they passed by, and so got a good ride
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I’ll tie the arms under his tummy as I expect it will be quite windy outside
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If I tie
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She’d tie long linen threads to their feet, then he could play with them
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Two, she is afraid of losing her loved one, and is willing to pay a price to tie up her feeling
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correctly dressed, with a tie
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the claim to wear a tie was over his
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Take advantage of any current affairs and tie in the latest ‘bad news’
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product, always tie it into daily life to keep it real
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And still they wanted to drift back, so he had to tie them The Maiden’s Odyssey
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His eyes were blindfolded, and his hands were tied with a zip tie
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This Roscius was one who may well have some tie to the family of his two oldest friends, one of whom being the young woman he was charged with protecting at any cost from unknown threat
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The time was near for him to pass on, but he needed to tie up some loose ends before commencing his journey to the afterlife
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One would pick her up at her house wearing a nice suit and tie with black shinny shoes
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He definitely looked different wearing a light suit, striped shirt and a wide tie
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If there is a tie vote, the chairperson will often cast the deciding vote
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“And to tie the ropes to
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That seemed an ideal place to tie a rope
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The disruption to colony radio systems was the first evidence, but that was hard to tie conclusively to the block
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She told Joseph to unpack our animal and tie him so he would be out of the way
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Mackintosh he wore a tweed suit with a waistcoat and a striped tie, all large and baggy to suit his overweight frame
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I am not worthy to tie his shoe laces
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It was a disgusting job and he had to tie a small hand towel around his mouth and nose as he did so
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“every tie in the Panama Railroad represents the life of some
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In an instant, he made the balls of lightning vanish; then he used flows of Air to tie the nearest assassins hands at their sides
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He may not be able to tie up many people or demons with flows of Air, but he could turn a horde of Rokhal into pillars of flame with little effort
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She pulled the tie from her hair and allowed the long, silky strands to fall across her shoulders
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Bill Clinton is a disgrace to America, and perhaps the second worst American President (a tie with Jimmy Carter?)
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and a wide tie
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Bring a suit and tie
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He was pulled up sideways to the dock beside their lake sprite which was still tied on the end of the dock for the party
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Luckily, Sparky hadn't been completely tied up yet, so he broke out and growled as fiercely as a corgi/dachsund mix could
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"He has an inordinate amount of his wealth tied up in that piece of real estate
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They don't have anything down here but the tied down planks and beams
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The kitchen was a paved area three steps down on the lagoon side under a framed canvas that was tied to the overhang of the roof
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This basically means that if your portfolios are tied up too much into banks fixed deposits and bonds, your buying power may fade away over the years
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She didn't have a water skin on her, they were both tied to the saddle, along with her camp roll that held her warm clothing for the dark
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But there was a nice camp knife that would fend off small vermin the size of a mindune in her pack tied to that saddle
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Solar Tea: Solar Tea is made by placing the ground up dried leaves of the herb into panty hose tied into a ball (becomes a tea bag) then place into a gallon (or larger) glass container of pure water (not city water, distilled or filtered water is best but stream water is OK)
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Squeezed into the back are John and Russ, their hands tied
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I was tied to a tree with my shirt and trousers off
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She was a rich milk chocolate color with half-loosened curls that fell over her shoulders and were tied back with small pins behind her dainty ears
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John and Khalid sit next to one another on the bed of the truck, their hands tied behind him
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John and Khalid sit on stools next to a small table, hands still tied behind their backs
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Now the game was tied
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What a relief! I had stuck him out and the game was still tied and we were coming to bat
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Ginger's be-freckled golden skin, which matched the golden hair that she kept tied up tight in a bun, along with her aviator sunglasses and bright pink lip gloss, masked the harsh interior life of the tireless watchdog
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Dante and Oliver take a rope tightly tied on the top of the tree
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He was tied up for a few weeks
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There were a lot of small cargo boats tied up here now and the center of the pier had hustling wagons
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He was tied up out near the end near the gondoliers and lake runners
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Unlike her mother, a poor and feeble creature tied to the old days, a woman who shimmered like a pallid ghost among the ruins of their estates in the mountains, a woman who wore the same, disgustingly stained gown throughout her long and decrepit life, this Countess had broken with those dusty traditions
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After an excruciatingly difficult fifteen minutes in which she tied herself in several knots, she gave up trying to explain stone technology only to get horribly bogged down virtually immediately in the various historical differences that had affected modern day cultures … comparative history had not been her strong point
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At the end of the chapter on ruach I mentioned that I believe the Holy Spirit is deeply tied to wisdom
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All generations before us, and every generation after us, are all tied together
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They are tied together in an unbroken continuum
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tightly tied at the waste, the hem torn and frayed,
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me had yelled in unision to the angry jerk of plaits tied
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The transfer had been scheduled for the Saturday by which time Kara was fit to be tied
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Her hair was tied tightly in a severe bun
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His salt & pepper hair was long (as was most men), and he kept it tied with a piece of leather at the nape of his neck
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One by one they were taken into a shack – hands tied behind their backs by barbed wire – and hacked to pieces with an axe so that no shots could be heard
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He brushed his teeth and gargled; then combed his hair and tied it back
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She wore her golden hair down, thick and flowing on her back, tied with a blue ribbon
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Her bag was tied over her shoulders sideways on the harness
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She was also wearing two sticks tied to her forearm with a spare sandal strap
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In Isaiah chapter 24, it speaks in the last few verses about a time when the kings and rulers of this world will be tied up and thrown into a pit for an extended period of time
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She tied it back on her arm
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We discover that these kings and rulers that are tied up are not natural or political kings and rulers, but instead is Satan himself
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Fred and Ginger have tied the knot with Elvis
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tied to the banners of the socialist breed-a-marching,
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He has tied me to a line
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She had friends in Yoonbarla, but even they were laughing when she got her tongue tied around her cup when she lost it over Valla
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Drens’ boat is a smart-looking vessel tied up at the end of the quay, a gangplank bouncing lightly on the stones of the quay as the water in the harbour takes the boat up and down
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Tied to the Stone
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tied up in knots of conscience,
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tied and bound against the siren
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watch us as we saunter by a string tied field gate,
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Another cupboard yields a file of papers tied up with string and topped by a folded piece of paper
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They tied their clothes to the rail and then went over the side, not bothering to walk back to the stern where a ramp had been let down
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Kate had four large poles inserted into the mountain and the tenting was tied to these
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When her daughter, tired as usual after a long day at the coal face of international mergers and acquisitions, went to bed, her mother tied the bag to the back of her pyjamas
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Sandy brown shoulder length hair was tied back from his face to revealed a rugged ruddy complexion and startling blue eyes
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My hands are tied at the moment; I think we’ll have to wait two years before I can get divorced which is very frustrating, but it would be a rubber stamp job then and we won’t have to do any explaining
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Man and wife tended their plants, made sure that their supporting canes were securely tied, weeded and hoed beds, watered and pricked out, and through their horticultural therapy they began the process of contemplation, of imagining their lives lived forever in the shadow of the hole
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With him tied up Wednesdays and Fridays with ‘Mack & Mabel’ and the rehearsals we ought to have for the band, it is not going to be easy getting some practices for Prague as well
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… I’m tied up two days a week with ‘Mack & Mabel’ at present so they’re out … how would Tuesdays be? I’ve got Abi here for a piano lesson at 4
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Having no television and no contact with the outside world meant that Helen never did see a star struck twelve year old girl from Grimsby get all tongue tied and nervous when she met the boy with the angelic voice and his band in London
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When he comes back he explains that Sally is tied up tonight, but that Katie has offered to come over, if I don’t mind helping with her homework
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Sally and Jane will be tied up with the reception and stuff
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tone of voice he unfurled the banner above his head, tied the posts
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00 as I’ll be tied up after that
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He was probably mad because her lawyer had filed enough motions to keep his tied up in court for a few days so she could come down here
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Some rope was produced and her hands were tied behind her
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Simon’s car’s bedaubed with messages and someone has tied balloons to the aerial
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She hadn’t been tied since the first day, but there were men in front and behind
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Her long and thick grey hair was tied in multiple tails with jeweled bands
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tied the bag to the back of her pyjamas
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Koruki herself sat on a pillow in the middle of that bench, leaning on a cushion tied to the center window post
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Dave didn’t say much but I get the idea that Becky wanted him to accompany her to corporate events – let’s admit it, he’s an attractive guy – but he was invariably tied up with work and isn’t keen on jumping through corporate hoops at the best of times
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“For your bravery in the recent adverse situation, for defending your Queen against overwhelming odds," Naria removed the sash she had around her waist and tied it to Sera's wrist
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securely tied, weeded and hoed beds, watered and pricked out, and
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He was still tied to this one portal and desk-eye as the only contact with the expedition
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After the accident, it was a lot easier for Bunty, of course, because Aunt Clarissa was tied to the wheelchair, but before that it was difficult
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She lives in a universe of complete magic tied to ours by that ‘fabricator,’ the device that builds her virtual world out of Narrulla
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“That’s quite a nice place there,” she pointed to a home with it’s own little needleboat tied up in a marble-pillared boathouse that had two fingers of dock and room for four boats behind the stout grillewood gates
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Jorma tied and locked the boat on the quiet side of a public dock in a sleepy little village center with some perishables stands, a keda yard, an inn behind it, and an arched stone bridge on a paved road that paralleled the lake from Chardovia to Sistril passing right in front of the inn, one small field back from the canal
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himself in the hood of the coat tied around his
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weighted with heavy stones, and tied with long ropes to tree-stumps
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weighted net impedes its wings, and the ropes tied to the trees prevent
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arm so that it could not be moved and had tied to
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“Then why would someone have tied off the bell cord?”
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tied to them for fear of what lies on the other side,
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was tied and hanging limply between two black-
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You see once when he was compelled to survey across a lake for the feasibility of a bridge or something or other some engineer had dreamt up, he filled these bladders with air, tied them to ropes with weights dangling from them and had me place them at intervals along the water to assist him in his solving distances or such
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interlaced with silver thread, had been tied into a
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She has changed her blouse, wearing pale cream this afternoon, although her hair is still tied back
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And, it might be tied up with what you’ve told me in your letters
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Having at last tied up the last loose ends of his journey, and arrangements had been made for the Spelman's extended visit to Clive House in Redditch as guests of Mr
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You and I can do more or less what we want to do but Sally is so tied
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Engineer Ghazali, tied to a chair, his mouth covered with tape
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his left ear to the speaker, stroking the rubber band that tied the whiskers of his
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have liked to have helped, but his hands were tied
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on, and her dull blue apron tied loosely behind her back
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The Flower is too tied in, too many of the pigs in his
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The imp begged for mercy, but Justice just picked up the nearby swing set, and pummeled the imp into the ground, then pulled the imp up again and tied the imp to the maypole, hitting the imp over and over again with a big, red dodge ball
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"Well" he looked back at the water "Maybe it's not the same one, but I’d still like to catch him, I guess things are better this way –” he looked back at her "I mean, some things in this world are best not tied down
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Boochie and Bobby bent his writs behind his back and tied
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Desa tied this in to the laboratory theory of human origins
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She ties down her breasts
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" Apollo maintains his silence as I continue, "You know the Corsair was once part of Alcazar and there are ties that reach across to both sides
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Nothing caught his eye as being suitable, but there was a sign, faded and hanging at an angle because one of the cable ties holding it to a chain link fence had snapped
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Under the mattress I had a little pouch with thirteen irons, a fireglass, a rord pipe with a small bag and some hair ties, along with one more pill from that shop in Hazorpean
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yellow paisley ties and the pallid mist of faces,
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’ Berndt said amusement clear in his voice as he ties the boat’s name in with our quest for the Element of Water
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We watch as the man ties the rope round Joris
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By lunchtime, I am more or less calm again … I can cope with bad news, it’s not knowing that ties me in knots …
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Early migrants to America and Australia were often photographed at weddings and in bars, raising a loving glass to the old country, showing great bravado, cigarettes drooping from their lips; young men sipping whisky in shirt sleeves and armbands, unbuttoned waistcoats and slackened ties, slicked back hair
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that ties in with the fact that he's still living in the family house
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Yes, that ties in
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attendees were dressed to perfection, the guys reluctantly in their suits and ties, and
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A couple hours into the dance ties were loosened, high heels were
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“You will, of course need ties, and a coat, sweaters if you wish, your robe, and let me see, I know I have the revised stitching form for the Malvern crest here
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Again were all running around in our little white shirts and ugly green ties without sneakers of course
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All the boys had to wear suits and ties to go to Don Bosco High School - another completely horrible experience
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I blame Catholic schools exclusively for my abject hatred of ties and suits to this day
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my face to count thirty men, all dressed in suits and ties, shoes shined to
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still there—a rusted blue color—but the tracks and railroad ties were missing
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"I feel much loosening in your ties to this home since that tour
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Why did he always believe that his dreams were from the gods and had some sinister, hidden meaning? Maybe it was the only way he could keep the nation in check, making up these dreams to impress upon them his close ties to the gods
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Promoting well-being and protective factors involve personal attributes of the individual, close and caring family ties, and support from the community
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Develop positive, strong family ties where everyone feels supported and honored, knowing that they are invaluable contributors to your family team
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The Elf added lightly, “What you do about your ties to the Guild after the contract is consummated
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family ties and was totally dedicated to his
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She remained still and obedient as I secured the ties around her neck
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That dismemberment, perhaps, never served any other real purpose than to alienate from England her natural ally the king of Spain, and to unite the two principal branches of the house of Bourbon in a much stricter and more permanent alliance than the ties of blood could ever have united them
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Roidon had no choice now but to see beyond his own emotions, to put those emotional ties aside for the greater good
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In that constitution, the grossest delusions of superstition were supported in such a manner by the private interests of so great a number of people, as put them out of all danger from any assault of human reason; because, though human reason might, perhaps, have been able to unveil, even to the eyes of the common people, some of the delusions of superstition, it could never have dissolved the ties of private interest
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The ties of interest, which bound the inferior ranks of people to the clergy, were in this manner gradually broken and dissolved
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He had discovered somewhat to his surprise that the cruelest thing that could happen to a human – excluding torture – was to deprive them of their social ties
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Annexation by force he will resent; but with Cuban institutions founded, and the Island pronounced free and independent, he will desire the closest ties with the United States, if not admission in some form to the Union
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Sheena did as the man ordered and he pushed her into the seat, securing her hands behind her back with plastic ties
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The formal passage of this egregious bill, that ties ―guest‖ worker programs with proposed amnesty for ―resident‖ aliens, would further encourage potential lawbreakers, who, not unlike their predecessors, would feel emboldened to enter our country illegally without fear of (legal) reprisal
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There was never any evidence of such ties
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Information on the lack of ties was widely available, through public sources, to anyone who cared to look
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News reports uncovered Noriega's ties to Colombian drug cartel leader Pablo Escobar, at the time the most wanted man in the world
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By 1988, Noriega's cartel ties made the cover of Time magazine
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Bush had earlier invaded Panama to overthrow a dictator who had become an embarrassment because of his ties to drug cartels while being on the US payroll
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Saddam Hussein had a long series of ties to the US, was on the CIA payroll since the 1950s, and his atrocities did not trouble any US president
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They wore their school ties short, with large knots, over white blouses
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The prayer ties were made of different colors of cloth (yellow, black, white, and red) each signifying the directions of
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405 prayer ties, which will surround the six-by-six-foot area called a Hochaka, in which they will be for four days
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On the North side is a string of red cloth prayer ties, in the East 101 yellow prayer ties, in the South 101
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white prayer ties, and in the West 101 black plus 1 red prayer tie
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The prayer ties are supported 62 ___________________________Carol A
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on all four sides by my prayer ties that I had made with a prayer
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(South) area where the white prayer ties were placed
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I pulled the white garment off the hook, expecting the usual ties and buttons of a hospital gown
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While some nationalists made the pretense of being Marxists after the 1950s, there was no evidence of anything but vague ideological ties to Cuba
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Next his ankles were fastened together and Frank guessed he was being tied up with cable ties
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room prayer ties from the Hanbleca site
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He swallowed back the dryness in his throat and the sickness that sat in his stomach, struggling quietly with the cable ties that bound his wrists and ankles
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I tied my white set of prayer ties to the willow, so the entire area was closed up
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their prayer ties, flags, and willow sticks into the fire
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The dictatorship of Argentina cut off military ties to the US and turned to Britain and Israel for weapons and military training
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Not only had she hired and trained two separate husband and wife management teams for her resorts New Mexico and Marathon Key, saw her father through his final days, laid him to rest beside her mother and dealt with all the nonsense that entailed, but she’d finally done it: all ties with the Northeast were severed, permanently! Her father’s apartment building she had bought so many years earlier was sold to Mike’s friend Kevin and, to completely break free of New England, she had also gotten rid of her last holdings on Martha’s Vineyard
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Placing his pistol back in its holster, he quickly tied the woman’s hands together behind her back with cable ties
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This theory ties into the
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As Amonas replayed in his mind what Hilderich had tried to explain to him, the idea seemed extravagantly far-fetched; more like a Curator’s wild fantasy than anything that seemed to hold any ties with the realm of reality
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Who haul iniquity with strong cords and ties
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EeEe had strong ties to the established order
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But here he was, a savage man with no ties to such trappings of the civilized man, a pilgrim that somehow managed to cripple his mind with nothing but a smile and a prayer
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Police arrested twenty-four British-born Muslims with ties to Pakistan
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Ladies in big hats and men in ties and sports jackets celebrated their wins and drowned their losses
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Joe cut the loss, and ties with
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a warm grief, loosening the ties
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has ties with, not once did she ever mention Junya"s music
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ties, i met this camper
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ties to fellowship and willing to answer honest questions that insure
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In the meantime, I am preparing a new wardrobe that contains dark pinstriped suits, white shirts and blue ties
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She yanked on the ties at her wrists, writhing beneath him as he pressed his body on top of hers and held her there
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The ties to friendships and home
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My father finishes stitching my wound, ties off the thread, and covers the stitches with a bandage
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I watch the first car approach; listen to the rhythmic bump of the car over the ties, the whisper of metal wheel against metal rail
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She pulls back her curly hair and ties it in a knot
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One by one, processing tons of events in a really short time, releasing loads of unprocessed material—what a rush! The funny feeling is that when each processed experience is archived, it loses form and shape and all the ties with it are gone
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He told her that of all his ties it had the least number of food stains on it, and that being a paisley would hide whatever stains it had
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Fraught with difficulty as their relationship has been, those ties never really break
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Close family members as well as good friends completely severed all ties with me because of my books
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A preacher which is worth his salt, will resign and sever all ties with church, no matter what the dogma is, and a preacher who is only worth half his salt, will refuse point blank to partake in any action whatsoever related to any form of cremation
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the Lord, and He considers all his goings; His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself, and he shall be held by the ties of his own
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Iraq had no ties to 9/11 or to any known terrorist organizations
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There were two people at the counter in tacky green uniforms with odd little ties
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It ties data more closely to the functions that operate on
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“You think that what happened between you and Daniel, and what’s going on with Sierra and Nik, all ties into this curse
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Obviously, family ties remained strong
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When Chofsky’s daughter was kidnapped there was no evidence that he had any ties with them
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Tucker’s record and ties to the community, I am setting bail at $10,000,” Judge Stafford said
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There is nothing in the standard of “goodness”that remotely ties that standard to the requirements of a written Constitution, the rule of law, or even the rule of reason
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Harvard University professor of government Harvey Mansfield (There is a pool of residual sanity at Harvard) ties the wretched performance of elementary and secondary education to the attitudes and aims of the National Education Association
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“the ties that bind,” as the Protestant hymn has it
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The family ties were more a burden, as Marilee always forget her cultured grandfather and her colonial past, when she sat at the crisply set linen covered dinner table in Toorak, and felt the cheap shoes and the lack of Private School Educational Ties that all the others seemed so casual about, and brought into the conversation so easily
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It was a place to find a one night sex partner, or more than one, get down and dirty, then wake up the next morning with no ties and no regrets
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Is a string of broken ties
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organized crime fraternities that have ties to members of the Hong Kong
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The yelping came from the kitchen where mermaids were tying up our dog
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The only times she had been on this water before was when tying up in Sinbara for the first time on a local packet out of Zharvai and when she was with Jorma in a borrowed fishing skiff
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I would dream up the most vivid scenarios of me pulling off his toenails or tying him up in barbed wire or cutting off his penis and shoving it in a knife wound in his side
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She thought of tying herself on, but was too tired to do it
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Curse those migraines to hell for mucking up my head! What you need, Karalintze, is some good solid evidence tying some of this together
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They all reached the gate, securely tying it to the post
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‘There, that’s better, isn’t it?’ she said, tying the neck ribbons tidily
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She came down tying her hair at the nape of her neck
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'There, hopefully my brain would have woken up now,' she said, tying back her
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I pick up my dressing gown from the chair by the window and struggle into it, I’m shivering with cold … probably because I’ve not eaten … firmly tying the belt, I wobble through the hallway into the kitchen and, leaning against the work surface, I contemplate my options
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She died much as she had lived, Sarah, tying everything up neatly and with a minimum of fuss
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I spend the evening typing up Ann’s information about the finances and how the Foundation selects tenants, tying this in with what I already know
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’ He replied from the bed, where he’s sitting tying up his shoe laces
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Athnu came thru the door and she turned toward him while she finished tying her pony tail
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my feet in without tying them
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Mind, he was tying his shoelaces when the man upstairs was giving out the brains
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The comments that caused her the most trouble though, where addressing the Legend of the valley, and the way they had of tying her, into the subject,
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Although no runs scored, the bases were now loaded and the tying run
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attention we’re in a real pickle here, bases loaded, nobody out, and the tying run is
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strips out of his shirt, tying them around his thigh just below the crotch area
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Streaks of red in the dimming sky caught and held his attention for several seconds after tying up his horse
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“I’ve got a special badge for knot tying,” she said apropos of nothing, but with evident pride
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She was just as unconscious as she had been before, but he wasted no time pulling the sides of the open shirt around and tying it at the waist and shoulder
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He took Captain Melstone to one side as we watched the Engineers tying ropes on to the hooks then onto these they tied the water cans that were made from old five gallon paraffin tins
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He glanced over his shoulder to make sure the demons were still being kept at bay by the Guardians before he ripped off his black t-shirt, tying it tightly around Hans’s wound
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Joseph had barely finished tying the bundles to the donkey"s back and returned upstairs when Ruth and Matthew arrived, their faces red from the cold air
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We started cleaning our rifles for the hundredth time and we had just finished tying rags round the breech to try to keep the dust out when the midday rations arrived
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Tying up the entire farmer army in flows of Air had been suggested, though few Alit’aren or Ael Tarael were strong enough in the Power of Air to hold more than a handful at a time, and this made it difficult to perform other spells at the same time
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She left her hair falling around her face rather than tying it into her usual braid
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The men stopped dancing around and tying their captives and one stepped in front of Halon, looking at him
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Toinette had had enough of the elves, and, tying her shoes, took the
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Chuckling to himself, he manoeuvred the craft against the large tyres hanging down from the quayside, tying it off to a bollard with a painter
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The terrorists had a vicious tactic of tying a steel cable across the road
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He made a slight gesture and the two badgers at his side arranged the ferns they had gathered over his back, tying them in place with long twists of grass
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The Russians were not in need of any information; they just wanted to smash the Germans into shapeless masses, by tying their hands and feet and beating them with the butts of their guns
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"'Ere, don't do that," he grumbled, tying the edges of the hole together with a piece of bailer twin
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Then, tearing down the ladder, I ripped the other end of the hosepipe from the tap, tying it to the bumper of the car instead
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After tying up the dog, I helped Uncle Hobart drag an enormous red and yellow cylindrical brush from the back of the trailer
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Yet there was never any evidence tying either Al Qaeda or Iraq to any of these attacks
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He possessed me utterly, stroking my tongue, my mouth, moving with a slow rhythm that rocked my body, tying my brain and my hips and my lips and my center to him
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Piers was at her side in a moment when he saw the trouble she was having, pliers in hand, tying the cans tightly so that no spaces were left
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Practiced fingers worked, joining and tying in a blur
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Pulling and tying nets all day
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With great speed, the gunmen grabbed several police officers tying up four men on a bench
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A thin man on one knee paused in the act of tying cord around the ankles of Raul’s cousin, the drug-trafficking Comandante Cobra who sat on the deck with the woman, their backs against the gunwale
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Kid Mojo looked over to me since he knew I was our head spin guy but he could see I was still tying my laces, so he strode out to the middle, looked back at me and us NSR’s and said, “I’ll show ‘em wazup … We’ll mess anybody up!”
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Amar runs a hand over his black hair, tying it back with a rubber band
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"I don't want to be like other people," laughed Faith, tying up her bleeding finger
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walked to the table where Orphenn was tying his boots
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I spent the rest of the afternoon tying up loose ends, including a conversation with Chelsea about California Confidential
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He wasn’t going to let it go three years, but he had no problem tying everything up for at least a year,” Nigel said
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The Mashacali and their perhaps allies, the Patasho and Macuni, also were naked except for tying their foreskins with a vine and also wore thin sticks in their lower lip
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A red scarf adorned her head, tying at the nape of her neck and trailing down her back along with her black hair, which curled and fell nearly to her waist
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The public witness is by the tying of the red cord to the bars of the window, which
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The public witness is by the tying of the red cord to the bars of the
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3 Then tying back his
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“Are you okay?” I asked as I sat down opposite him, tying my hair in a loose ponytail
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That could have the salutary effect of tying him to the challenging of what he considers the unfettered impertinence and irreverence in too many aspects of modern art
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She had a curved forehead, which she hid by combing some of her hair in front on it—usually after tying her hair into a traditional bun
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a sweatshirt and pulled the hood up tying the strings tightly so that
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Selma finished tying the belt to the threadbare
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lit three more, carefully tying bits of dried flotsam he'd found on
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outside, carrying her in a sling she had made by tying two strips of
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He consciously decided to develop a nanny state, not because he felt it was morally right, but because it would be a way of tying the people to the state
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The water had turned into iron chains, wrapping up the guards, knocking them to the ground, and tying them one against the other from head to toe, so that they could not even scream
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“Bro, I know you’re smart,” Alex said while tying my hands with a rope
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“Yes,” Alex said while tying the congressman’s feet with a rope
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Its end twirled around the shaft of the officer’s spear instantly tying his hand to it, while its rough tip cut at his eyes and face as it spun around
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tying to avoid being caught
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3 Then tying back his arms and hands they disdainfully used him with stripes; 4 A herald opposite crying out Obey the commands of the king
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In conclusion, Sir, I don't think the system of tying up dedicated aircraft is efficient although this particular battle went well
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Its end twirled around the shaft of the officer's spear instantly tying his hand to it,
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Tearfully they lifted and draped Moshe over his horse's back, tying his hands to his feet under
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A red stain had spread across most of his back, and Yngvild was tying a string around Halfdan's finger-stump to stop the bleeding
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that couldn’t have a clandestine nature to it, like pulling in a fishing net or tying a knot, he still managed to look like a thief;
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Snidley got off on tying Nell to railroad tracks, so that she would
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“It’s tying the sail
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and cut the strand of rope that was tying it to the spool without
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This play derived from the South West had an indistinguishable quality tying its momentum to historic occasions
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He stopped his horse and dismounted, tying its reins to a small tree
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If you attach the balloons by tying to fishing string a long line of
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There was no physical evidence tying Mr
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“What is it?” I asked tying up my robe
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We stumbled back through the darkness, tying strips of the toilet paper Mad had thoughtfully put in the rucksack, to branches as a guide for our return
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Steve knocked them out with his toe jams, and Millie was disappearing and secretly tying up men with their own chains
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The airhostess insisted for tying up seatbelts, to cover
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chicken and truss the bird, tucking its wing tips under and tying the drumsticks
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for tying someone up
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She was tying some string around a box when she heard a knock at the front door
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The teenagers with nothing better to do that night made great sport out of tearing down the police cordoning tape and making mischief with it by tying wheelie bins together with it, and wrapping it around the call box on the promenade
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Finally tying the knot so as she could not mover her trunk
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’…I overheard him speaking to someone called Hugh on his cell-phone and saying that he intends tying you both to a diving-platform off-shore tomorrow, which will then be blown-up by remote control!…and I think that now includes me as well!…why, what’s it all about?
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She obeyed without question, and when she turned from her task she saw Conan rapidly tying together the long tough strips of silk to make a rope, one end of which he fastened to the leg of the massive ivory table
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Then, he quartered it, tying the pieces together through the hamstrings and forearms with a bit of leather so he could carry one forequarter over a shoulder
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Sab unhooked the bungee cords and began tying the unresponsive Brossard
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“I’d been telling him that my partner and I, that’s Carlos, had been talking about tying the knot, making it permanent
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Elmer opened the split end and forced the top cord into the gap, tying the opened end with hay twine and constricting the vascular cord to render the testicle bloodless
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Pam was tying her scarf around his head when we got there to help
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“I can’t believe you agreed to that savages suggestion about tying in the desert