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servant of his stays well out of it
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A week later they were well out from settlement
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Laughing, he chases her round the kitchen, as I, keeping well out of the way, watch
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There's only more silence until I'm well out into the hallway
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A combination of hangovers, of both the alcoholic and emotional varieties, served to keep father and daughter well out of each other’s way
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Still, it was good to relax out of the sun and well out of sight
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We were taking turns sitting with her although she was pretty well out of it most of the time due to the drugs they gave her to counteract the pain
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He’s keeping well out of this conversation
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after the turning, well out of sight of the main road
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Several train employees were wrestling the dead carcass of what appeared to be a bull from off the tracks well out in front of the train
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When they were well out of earshot, Harry couldn't help but laugh at Kaitlyn's expression, which still had the vestiges of having been falsely accused and with no recourse but to acquiesce
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Sjadbek lead his fellow soldier a bit away from the camp’s fire pit, well out of direct earshot of any who may have been able to pick up on the slightest detail he offered in confidence
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She heard all the words, but this was well outside anything she'd encountered or envisioned
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“Take that container to the well outside and fill it with more water for more coffee, please
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The journeyman was well out of sight and into foreign territories before they had even discovered
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officer?” still shaking, the soldier pointed behind him and stood well out of my way, without taking
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Round and round they circled each other in the defensive crouches that kept their weapons well out in front
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doing well out in the world as they were
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He merely surrounded it well out of sling range and brought up the cannon
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I was well out of earshot for any of the negotiations, but Theodore filled me in on what happened a few days later
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We were soon well out of sight of the village and he had me get up again
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He had to admit, however, that it would surely keep us well out of sight of Chabi
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“It is an evil business with this woman,” he muttered barely audibly and well out of anyone’s earshot but mine
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We were well out of the mountains before we came upon any of the latter’s settlements
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They should also have scouts well out on all sides, including the rear, since the enemy would likely use some hit-and-run attacks to try and slow us down
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I then had the cannon turned toward the east and formed the men behind them as they returned, well out of arrow range from the forest
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girlish crushes on other aspects of life were well out of the way she
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Lots of them did well out of our relationship too with a series of promotions, pay reviews and internal moves to, arguably, more
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It was well outside Manhattan, but the only thing I was able to afford
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Well out of earshot of the soldiers, a suddenly grinning Youssaf observed, “Well, Moshe it looks like that God of yours has smiled upon us at last
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Well out of earshot of the soldiers, a suddenly grinning Youssaf observed, “Well, Moshe it
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I waited until I thought the boat was well out of earshot,
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And now? Now he lived a pointless existence in a backward hamlet populated by trailer trash and clod-hopping farmers, bunking in a shabby room of a run-down farmhouse on a dirt road in the boondocks, drinking water from a well out of mismatched glasses, counting himself lucky when this girl cooked him a hot meal served up on chipped crockery
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“They do well out here
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But by the time the count gets in, it will be well out of date
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Twenty minutes later he was in the dark stairwell outside Bart’s unit
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Back in the bar the two men continued their chat, “You’re well out of it Nick,” said Gary with false reassurance, “I’d suggest you take up fishing again but there’s none left
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Was he going to leave them on the platform, if so, why?…then tilting the binoculars upwards, his question was answered – affixed below the beacon, well out of reach of the hostages, was a small electronic box with a tiny flashing red light, which was embedded in a plasticine-like substance…
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By the time the apprehenders reached the Mark home, Jesus and the eleven were well outside the walls of the city and on their way to the Olivet camp
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1 As this company of armed soldiers and guards, carrying torches and lanterns, approached the garden, Judas stepped well out in front of the band that he might be ready quickly to identify Jesus so that the apprehenders could easily lay hands on him before his associates could rally to his defense
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Jean was well out of it
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V was all ways trying to tell me how hectic this Chris guy was but I suspected he was blowing it well out of proportion
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Arriving one at time over a period of several days, they assembled in three groups well out of range of anything that any system defender could throw at them
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Behind them is their four-wheeled drive pick-up, parked nearby in the depression, well out of sight from the road and covered with camouflaged netting
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All that was left was a smear of mud extending well out into the ocean
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ship with a checkered past affectionately known as “Peter” dropped out of hyper drive well outside the Brainerd’s Folly system limits
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“Well out with it, I might as well hear it all at once
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The missionary objective of leading through empowerment exists well outside of widespread leadership structures
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It happened as well out on the 12th fairway of
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With Mona’s scooter well out of the way of the beacons, Maran’s scooter and Farah’s cargo platform quickly joined them in the covered passage
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Fernand then followed Ringelblum to the corner of the nearest container, well out of earshot of the others
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“I am assuming he was still well out when you left to come see me?” He was pretty sure after Cloud had found Reno in the shower that he wouldn't have left the redhead alone unless he was thoroughly out
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Once she was gone down the corridor and well out of earshot, Feltus looked back to Charles who had apparently been reluctant to speak in the presence of anyone else
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” He sensed she was still apprehensive about the circumstances and added, “Everyone’s well out of earshot, so you may speak freely
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50 calibre slug tore through his right shoulder, slamming him backward to the ground while his own revolver flew well out of reach
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“Don’t worry about Teal,” assured Sam, “he did very well out of the Gregor affair
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Even while still well out of the newly declared Chinese restricted zone, the operators of the P-3C had already detected multiple radar and radio signals coming from the direction of the Senkakus, including a powerful radar signal from a Chinese KJ-2000 early warning aircraft
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” He said softly after she was well out or ear shot
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Wittmann put the Cromwell out of action with one shot
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The five men, one boy and two girls broke out of their run and stopped to collect back their wits only once well out of the tunnel’s exit
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The marine lieutenant waited until Ingrid was well out of earshot before speaking to himself
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A large crowd came to bid them farewell outside of Amos
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But he’s there because it’s a secret location, not listed as a military or civil service building, so he can be given his new identity there, well out of harm’s way
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“I don’t understand the object of this exercise,” George said miserably, after he made sure he was well out of earshot of any corporal
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She was well out of sight
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Now he has received this as well out of friendship
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answer, he was well out of range by now
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I am sure he noticed my surprise at seeing the interior of the car was decked out with a very flash stereo system, as well as some other high-tech gear that was well outside my price range
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Not only would it remove her well out of his reach, if he should dare try to come near her again, but it would protect her from her cousins' invitations, and prevent her refusals from seeming ungrateful
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From well outside the room where the crotchety old junkyard dog was being kenneled, Stephanie could hear his fearsome barks
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Lady Shuttleworth was the deceased Sir Augustus's second wife, had married him when she was over forty and well out of the crying stage, which in the busy does not last beyond childhood, had lost him soon after Tussie's birth, had cried copiously and most properly at his funeral, and had not cried since
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"Why was it necessary to get Betty Blackwell out of the way?" he asked suddenly, then without waiting for an answer, "You know and District Attorney Carton knows
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But if he’s not careful he’ll get well out of his depth and that could cause real problems
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that evasiveness was well out of their systems
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stepping well out of the way
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Well out to sea, the movement of the speedboat was starting
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and kept well out of his way but the wolf only wagged his tail
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My horrified eyes traveled along out across Christina’s stretched out form to where she held on to Serena’s hands, who was suspended in mid air well out over the edge of the ship as a cyclone waterspout tugged at her
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It was Miss Reingold, of all people, who came to the rescue, nudging Powell out of the way with a pat on the shoulder and a smile that dropped to the floor as soon as she had control of the microphone
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By sundown he was well out to sea and well on the way to
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Having supposed that there was sense where there is no sense, and a laudable ambition where there is not a laudable ambition, I am well out of my mistake, and no harm is done
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Second: them poor things well out o' this, and never no more will I interfere with Mrs
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Strew'd on the sand in heaps and windrows, well out from the water,
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Before the words were well out of his mouth, he was whisked away somehow, and in his place appeared a tall man, muffled up to the eyes, leaning on the arm of another tall man, who tried to say something and couldn't
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Sancho stood aside and let her go, very well pleased to have got so well out of the hobble he was in
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She felt almost as if he were going as well out of her heart
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Coming from well out, a mild swell made the skiff roll gently, and a few cresting billows lapped at its bow
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Did Captain Nemo view us with distrust in these heavily traveled seas, or did he simply want to hide from the sight of those ships of every nation that plowed the Mediterranean? I have no idea, but usually he stayed in midwater and well out from any coast
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Be that as it may, by the next day the Nautilus had left its home port and was navigating well out from any shore, a few meters beneath the waves of the Atlantic
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Well out of that ruck I am
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It was necessary for Joe to hold on heavily to the table with his left elbow, and to get his right leg well out behind him, before he could begin; and when he did begin he made every down-stroke so slowly that it might have been six feet long, while at every up-stroke I could hear his pen spluttering extensively
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Ebright himself promptly strapped on a megaphone, climbed into the coxswain’s seat of his varsity boat, the California Clipper, and began barking commands as he took the boat out for an eight-mile pull far down Lake Washington, well out of sight of the Washington coaching staff
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Some were hanging on the brambles and a few flat, wet clots were lying well out in open ground beyond the clump
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We had got well out on the country road when a somewhat mortifying incident occurred
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He was well out into the great field and looking for a sight of the distant arch when he felt along the ground the first stamping thuds of the alarm
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Well out from either bank stood four low arches -- scarcely more than culverts, each filled by the stream to within a foot of the apex
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Regular folk kept well out the way
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He’d be well out into the bay by the time he ran into Rohsail, and Kahrltyn Haigyl and Dreadnought should have joined him before that happened
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On the whole, I think that we are jolly well out of it
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Where have you been, young fellah? You were well out of it