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After a few hours of hashing over the events of the day, Emma thought it would be an added treat to start a fire in the masterpiece of a fireplace
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Spelman personally by wire, offering his parents' lodges in Tahoe as a retreat to himself and Kaitlyn as they regained their footing
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South but will retreat to his own
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And as the pain in her arm spiked again, she knew she needed to initiate a careful retreat to the cave
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She opened the book with guarded hands, unsettled by the general’s ominous tone and by Maro’s retreat to the distant half of the chamber
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Lee began his retreat to Amelia Courthouse, forty miles to the west, where he expected to pick up provisions and supplies for his troops
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While this was going on, General Lee continued his retreat to
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” We could now hear more comments being shouted from all along the line and now a barrage of fire opened up from one of our ‘Stokes Mortars’ and now a machine gun opened up shredding the banner and causing the Huns to beat a hasty retreat to the safety of the bottom of their trench
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The 1st Infantry extended, cutting off retreat to the hills, and a detachment of Cubans engaged the blockhouses on the north, but made a poor showing, having expended their ammunition recklessly before closing in
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His idea was to keep some cash for an emergency, or even a treat to surprise Ingrid
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One, armed to the teeth, he sent to bring back the bodies, and the other he led speedily in a direction that he judged would cut off any retreat to the settlement, which he was sure they had come from
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You can use the treat to lure your
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Each of our rooms had a telepathic seal on it so that we each had a place to retreat to, a little bit of solitude to help balance the constant close contact that our powers caused between us
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I told him that his points were well taken, but even if we were detected and the bulk of the army came against us, we had superior mobility and could retreat to a mountain pass and hold it against them until the rest of the Ordu brushed aside the screen and came after us
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Having no means to pay them, he was forced to retreat toward Benevento, a town about eleven leguas northeast of Napoles
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all those events are usually blamed on witches and we need to retreat to avoid the bloodshed
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Before they’d had to retreat to the lodge Danny had built a second
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I will retreat to my quarters and continue there
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that we should just retreat to the safest place and hope for the
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Now ordering his men into a tactical retreat to the ladders
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China was already the last place we could retreat to
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I emptied another clip before announcing, “Retreat to the car!” We all sprinted
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If need be, retreat to our lair
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Like a kid in the proverbial candy shop trying to pick which treat to purchase, you’re faced with a massive dilemma—which weapon to choose from? There’re plasma blasters, ion cannons, super-intensive heavy particle beams, antimatter warheads, magnetic disrupters, whole-population quantum spin-flip initiators, the old-fashioned nuclear-fission-driven laser bank, and a slingshot
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They would splash each other with water and retreat to where their bicycle’s lay on the rocks sitting there enjoying the sun and salt sea air blowing in their faces
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Sometimes if one of the children was entertaining a friend, the best place was to retreat to their bedroom or the garage or even the street
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It smelled so heavy that it made my senses swoon and I had to force myself to retreat to the White House although it was more mansion than any mere house
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Keep training simple and fun, and give an occasional treat to keep the bird interested
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―Mommy—uh—mother, can I ask you something?‖ Young Sam‘s voice was barely audible—a high-pitched, forced whisper, almost whining as if to signal the yearling‘s retreat to his earlier childhood and its less adulterated innocence
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You can sign up for a weekend retreat to bring about inner peace and tranquility, or simply sign up for a class at your local gym
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There have been extended periods in Earth’s history when those people who were so anti-social that they were a hazard to themselves and others had a frontier to retreat to
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In his haste to retreat to safety, he showed Saul where the tender was
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it would be a nice afternoon treat to sharpen its fangs on
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difficulties of achieving his goals, he is tempted to retreat to
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Be certain he has plenty places to retreat to in the home where he can just relax
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grew passionate, and it was an added treat to be able to see the change happening in
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‘’Let’s hope that we will not need to retreat to those bastions, General
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It would certainly be a treat to have her afternoon occupied with Faye who seemed so caring given that she would spend time with a blind old woman that she hardly knew—not many people would do that—hence, she had been instantly impressed with her
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Then, less than twelve hours ago, I was informed that the enemy had succeeded in breaching the Kum River line in force and that our ground forces were now in full retreat towards Pusan, where a hasty defensive line is being prepared along the Naktong River
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Once the initial German counterattacks had been broken, Alexander, overall commander of the ground forces, envisaged the British 8th Army thrusting up the eastern coast of the island to seize Messina, and to cut off the Axis forces before they could, retreat to the mainland
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Lorene Eagles stood furtively in the bay of the lounge window and watched Rudolph retreat to his car where his sergeant waited, braced against the boot with the collar of his top coat tight around his ears, guarding against the chill
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the officers and Alice to retreat to the cabin
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" She paused, then said in a pessimistic whisper, "if the destroyer doesn't take out the tower, we will have to retreat to the mountain nation where we will have to hide for who knows how long
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can lead to failure and a retreat to the comfort zone
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These bouquets of flowers will also usually allow you to write something in the small little card that they send, and that is exactly what you should do! Nothing says "I Love You, Hunny" than a good, old-fashioned bouquet of flowers and a special treat to go along with it!
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smile, and started to retreat towards the exit
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The man then walked outside, and into the quiet, dark, Halloween night, where he would retreat to his shack in the hills of Hollows End
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It is such a treat to have
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is a treat to the ears; a thought – provoking piece of literature is food
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Henri had still not returned and Dominique longed to retreat to the safety and security of his arms
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They would retreat to the Maronite region where international law prevented the Ottoman forces from chasing these bandits or meddling in any way, as Lebanon was a European protectorate at the time
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Just as Sage decided to retreat to her room, the doorbell began to ring loudly in the hallway
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The Almighty interdicted our Master Adam (cpth) and his wife from approaching the tree, that is: he instructed them not to put the fruit's material in their mouths, because, the entering of material into the mouth, then to the belly needs chewing and digesting, and consequently, man will turn from a state to another one, when the rule belongs to the body and the spirit will retreat to inside
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It started to rain and Kirstin suggested that they should retreat to a nearby restaurant
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“…but all the truck drivers know Neo by name and reputation now, and have taken to spoiling him, for they always have an ice cream treat to give him
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“Go ahead and join the others,” Veronica said as she watched the girl slowly rise and retreat to the empty finger painting station
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With one arm around Shelby’s neck, her body sagging like a rag-doll’s, her legs not able to support her, pointing the gun at Jason’s head with the other he started to retreat to the cabin, but there was too much open ground to cover and the morning light was already increasing
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become withdrawn and mousy, choosing to retreat to the solitary comfort of her rooms
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The massacre at Campaspe and Hutton's blood ridden retreat to Melbourne, took me by surprise
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They will create a burrow in the sand bed where they can retreat to at night or at signs of
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a fish food, tubifex is a worm that is fed as an occassional treat to fish that is high in
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Arthur entered the room and requested that Salem and Hannah retreat to their bedrooms
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Jones's comforting had been expensive; the village mothers had twice emptied Priscilla's purse of ten pounds; and the treat to the Symford children had not been cheap
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He fastened them lightly to the closed shutter, let himself down to the yard again and we beat a slow and careful retreat to our flat
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The customers who had occupied this space were all trying to retreat to the merchant areas behind their stands
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They wouldn’t know what else to expect and would thus treat Tom with respect
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They were running out of room in the stairwell fast, and Aiden's only backup plan was to retreat to the roof, where they could hopefully cut off attackers as they came up the ladder
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From there, the student returns home to retreat to their room to recover a sense of joy on the computer, through music, or other individual endeavors
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She would fi nd some fresh treat to bribe him with,
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But, even so, I have to ask John to take over my watching, and I retreat to my tent
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How conventional surgery helps to treat torsion
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A kiss on the cheek from a married woman and her quick retreat to luxury
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Having had a real treat to their vision and senses in the EURO-lab, the Dragons started home, with a mixed feeling of thrill and enticement
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From here she was deposited into the art wing, where she had earlier seen Powell retreat to via a wider, more heavily used route
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contribution but he insisted that his last trip was his treat to me and I was not to make any
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parry, dig and divulge, insult and embrace; and it was a treat to be in the company of such
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It was really a treat to just sail about this great island in a simple open decked catamaran
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and retreat to his home
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The small flickering flames of the four candles make the menacing shadows on the walls retreat to the corners
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TIP! Be careful of which products you use to treat to treat your allergies
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Thomases or other doctors of the Church, observing as they do a decorum so ingenious that in one sentence they describe a distracted lover and in the next deliver a devout little sermon that it is a pleasure and a treat to hear and read
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I am that lowly peasant girl whom thou in thy goodness or for thy pleasure wouldst raise high enough to call herself thine; I am she who in the seclusion of innocence led a contented life until at the voice of thy importunity, and thy true and tender passion, as it seemed, she opened the gates of her modesty and surrendered to thee the keys of her liberty; a gift received by thee but thanklessly, as is clearly shown by my forced retreat to the place where thou dost find me, and by thy appearance under the circumstances in which I see thee
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"Hush, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "and don't interrupt the bachelor, whom I entreat to go on and tell all that is said about me in this history
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"What a treat to be a knight," he said, "and to have a pavilion here
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The referee twice cautioned Pucking Percy for holding but the pet was tricky and his footwork a treat to watch
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Alone had always felt like an actual place to me, as if it weren’t a state of being, but rather a room where I could retreat to be who I really was
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After which he beat a retreat to his counter, Mr Bloom determining to have a good square look at him later on so as not to appear to
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He hears the calls of the other Aryans; the roar of the other inmates enjoying the show; the whistles of the COs; the voice over the loudspeaker calling for the inmates to retreat to the far corner, like a referee moving a boxer during a ten-count
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Maria turned, watching them retreat toward the inlet and the ocean beyond, wondering what had brought them to this place in this exact moment
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The English pressed forward, hardly able to believe their luck; and, as so often happened, it took remarkably little time for retreat to turn into flight, with every man for himself
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It got to the point where I had to ask him to step out of the room, but he refused – the most he would do was retreat to the corner, promising to remain silent while she talked
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“If those regiments were here at Guarnak,” he said in a very careful tone, “and if the heretics took Fairkyn and advanced down the line of the canal towards Guarnak, would their presence help you … conduct a fighting retreat towards Jylmyn and the Hildermoss?”
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It was as though a small, dark When the wounded from Dalton brought in garbled accounts of Old Joe’s retreat to cloud had appeared in the northwest, the first cloud of a summer storm
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Sherman inexorably advanced, step by step, swinging his army about them in a wide curve, forcing another retreat to defend the railroad at their back
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When swimming was done, there was a treat to be had from the double-sided shops that served ice cream, candy floss, sticks of rock, fish-and-chips, lemonade, and cups of tea to both the bathers and the promenaders walking by outside the pool
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Cupid’s Inspiration, Yes, and Status Quo also performed that day, but by the time they hit the stage we had beaten a retreat to soak our feet
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However, Sir John, as we call 'n now, kept up the wedding-day as well as he could, and stood treat to everybody in the parish; and John's wife sung songs at The Pure Drop till past eleven o'clock
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'Then you would have us retreat to Minas Tirith, or Dol Amroth, or to Dunharrow, and there sit like children on sand-castles when the tide is flowing?' said Imrahil
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Truly, I would have suppos’d that such Willingness to risque my very Health and Limb would have endear’d me to Lancelot’s Heart (or, at the very least, induced him to trust me as a loyal Confederate), but ’twas not so; for when our Day’s Work was o’er, and ’twas Time for us to retreat to our Thieves’ Hideaway, Lancelot caus’d me to be blind-folded so that I should not see whither we rode—e’en tho’ ’twas Twilight and I knew the Countryside rather ill myself
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What a treat to watch someone with such advanced skill compete in an important game