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How could she have possibly been left alone unattended all this time? All the crystal would have decayed ages ago
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broken and the decayed was sufficient to invest and to bank
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Would he notice less care in the rendering? Would things stop moving? An Angel civilization had never decayed before, he had no idea what to look for
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The money realised from this fire sale of the broken and the decayed was sufficient to invest and to bank
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It could be that fences had decayed along here, that was very possible
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It was covered with dead leaves and the soil they had decayed into
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and the parts having rusted, decayed in the earth,
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Italy still continues to command some sort of veneration, by the number of monuments of this kind which it possesses, though the wealth which produced them has decayed, and though the
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With each step he took, the plants at his feet blackened and decayed
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As arts and industry advanced, however, the authority of the chieftains gradually decayed, and the great body of the people had less time to spare for military exercises
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But the temporal power of the clergy, the absolute command which they had once had over the great body of the people was very much decayed
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The smell of these decayed corpses out here was overwhelming and half the time I had to hold my breath to stop throwing up and knew that I would never rid myself of this hellish smell
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Ranking with that warning he also said, apropos of war: „War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war, is worse
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The entire load of white-powder greed had taken flight, slapped the surface and sunk to the bottom, joining there the decayed ruins of Spanish galleons with similar cargoes, and returned Raul to the realities of Edgar’s unspeakable murder and the awful mess of Truman’s life
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The fact is, a solar flare that occurred in the late sixties has decayed back into the sun
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The city was all of polished white stone, mostly crumbling, ancient and decayed
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It is treated by the removal of the rotted (decayed) parts of the tooth and the replacement of the missing parts with a 'filling'
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The house at the end had partly burned as a result of decayed wiring
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Behind the counter, Velimir, now visibly decayed, presided
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to Jerusalem, You shall be inhabited; and to the cities of Judah, you shall be built, and I will raise up the decayed places of it: 27 Who
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10 And Judah said, the strength of the bearers of burdens is decayed, and there is much
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42 Now when Judas and his brothers saw that miseries were multiplied and that the forces did encamp themselves in their borders for they knew how the king had given commandment to destroy the people and utterly abolish them; 43 They said one to another Let us restore the decayed fortune of our people and let us fight for our people and the sanctuary
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Lorna did as she was told but after repeatedly knocking on the old and decayed wooden door of the stone hut, got no response from inside
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And the sixth mountain was quite full of clefts some small and others large; and the clefts were grassy but the plants were not very vigorous but rather as it were decayed
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Now after all had withdrawn and were resting themselves I said to the Shepherd "What is the reason that the building of the tower was not finished? The tower; he answered; cannot be finished just yet until the Lord of it come and examine the building in order that if any of the stones be found to be decayed he may change them: for the tower is built according to his pleasure
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And when he struck them some of them became black as soot and some appeared as if covered with scabs and some cracked and some mutilated and some neither white nor black and some rough and not in keeping with the other stones and some having Every many] stains: such were the varieties of decayed stones that were found in the building
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"And those from the sixth mountain which had clefts large and small and decayed grass in the clefts who believed were the following: they who occupy the small clefts are those who bring charges against one another and by reason of their slanders have decayed in the faith
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had decayed and blistered open in places like the flesh of a
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that had almost entirely decayed, which had the markings of the
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The body was still there, and was decayed of course
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One skeleton wore what appeared to be a decayed and well-worn baseball glove
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The final casket lid burst open and there, snarling at me with rotted teeth, was the decayed skull of Roho, the witch doctor
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“You rotted decayed piece of crap! This was my life! It is my life! You took it all, so you could have a smoke? I quit! You bastard!”
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Their bodies decayed once they swallowed the toxic waters
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Inland towns decayed, leaving rotting concrete carcasses
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” Decayed teeth rested behind the man’s lips as they curled into a smile
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It was a decayed place that had fallen into disuse
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Jesse knew that normally, her body would have already started to decayed by
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Her skin was leathery, her teeth decayed, her hair faded and colorless, and her look frightened
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Parents with children suffered without heat in thousands of dilapidated, one-room shacks that decayed on the street adjacent to Melton’s church while he pastored the city
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with each other and decayed
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universe is such that even if all the matter will eventually be decayed into
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Many of these protons decayed when both anti protons and
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She saw and smelled his decayed teeth as well as his
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The orbit has decayed since
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Feltus quickly surveyed the area and discovered a tree stump that was badly decayed though in a position next to several graves, which suggested it had long been used as a resting place while visiting the 348
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He laughed out loud in a demented, demonic sort of laugh, showing a set of filthy, decayed teeth
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had decayed with the passage of time, leaving only the rusting
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It smelt damp, decayed, charred
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Even the decayed flesh couldn’t mask the fact that she would once have been a most attractive young lady
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The mind was willing, but the decayed flesh was weak
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grotesque strands that hung on her decayed scalp
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decayed corpses staggered toward them driven by a thirst for
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position as best as their decayed limbs would carry them
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There is a countless reasons to justify such a false mind, sufficiently decayed “You don’t need to dislike the snake, it is displayed in you” laid in a stone coffin called the tree of death
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The hollow bones: the decayed and fragmented bones
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Whatever comprises you is borrowed from the past, rather it be metals from exploded stars or carbon from decayed Jurassic jungles
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14, even after just 1 million years there would be absolutely no atoms of carbon14 left, because they would have all decayed away, based on today’s
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Mohammad Amin put up a signboard to advertise his commodity, on it he wrote: ‘For sale, decayed and mouldy rice, being sold for a tenth of the price of the best quality rice
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Even though he had decayed hands with exposed tendons, he still kept pounding
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Or maybe it was the pile of decayed corpses I’d rolled around in a couple nights ago that had rubbed me the wrong way
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And they thought they might have more luck this time in learning more about the murders as in this instance they had a fresh corpse and to be absolutely brutal about it fresh cadavers offered more than those that had lain undiscovered for some time or had decayed
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waterproofing or fuel is the remains of their decayed
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The clasp was a simple device, decayed and rusted but still secure
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For the next five years he wore a decayed suit, which the lawyer
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Serbia would have been swallowed up into the Russian Empire and that would have become a vassal state and the Serbian Slavs would have discovered to their horror that becoming true Slaves under the Tsarist regime of the Russian Tsar was a thousand times worse than when they had not been independent and given ‘aid’ by the most backward, inept, decayed empire in the world
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As the societal life of the Zoarinian Empire has decayed, so has any semblance of morality in its youth
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His courage evaporated under the throbbing sun of corporate power and his bold stride had soon decayed into a feeble mince
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It was an old weathered box that was badly decayed and had parts of it missing
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noticed the shoes lying by his decayed feet
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decayed fabric that covered them were the same dark green color
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He says, "Who will revive the bones when they have decayed?"
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At times I had to really remind myself that I was camped in the decayed presence of
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There are happily many promising movements in Italy itself; but what are the measures of the Reformed Churches in the capital for reviving the decayed faith of this nation, driven at length into skepticism by its ancient superstitions? To reproduce, in the front of the Vatican, the absurd divisions of England, Germany, and America! Here, where, if anywhere, it was essential that the majesty of original Christianity should be set forth, like a new sunrise, to dispel the darkness of eternal death, are the old sects, come together to repeat the ancient mistakes, and to persevere in the general fixed agreement not to allow a word to be spoken which might tend to shake the theological interests which they represent
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From these decayed sons and daughters of Gaul, she had acquired such wonderful arts, that the woman and girl who formed the staff of domestics regarded her as quite a Sorceress, or Cinderella's Godmother: who would send out for a fowl, a rabbit, a vegetable or two from the garden, and change them into anything she pleased
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The house was damp and decayed, indifferently furnished--evidently, recently occupied and temporarily used
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And all the while he was walking through the streets with him he talked of his wife, his children; of their future, and of his business; told him in what a decayed condition it had formerly been, and to what a degree of perfection he had raised it
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I divined, from this account, that utter lack of sympathy had rendered young Heathcliff selfish and disagreeable, if he were not so originally; and my interest in him, consequently, decayed: though still I was moved with a sense of grief at his lot, and a wish that he had been left with us
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The magic faded away slowly, over the millenia, releasing as it decayed myriads of sub-astral particles that severely distorted the reality around it
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Whenever the eyes of the wearied travelers rose from the decayed leaves over which they trod, his dark form was to be seen glancing among the stems of the trees in front, his head immovably fastened in a forward position, with the light plume on his crest fluttering in a current of air, made solely by the swiftness of his own motion
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After penetrating through the brush, matted as it was with briars, for a few hundred feet, he entered an open space, that surrounded a low, green hillock, which was crowned by the decayed blockhouse in question
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While Heyward and his companions hesitated to approach a building so decayed, Hawkeye and the Indians entered within the low walls, not only without fear, but with obvious interest
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There was an old house to which they were making some alterations and repairs, and there was a lot of old wood taken out of it: old, decayed floorboards and stuff of that kind, wood that was of no use whatever except to burn
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History, would you be surprised to learn, proves up to the hilt Spain decayed when the inquisition hounded the jews out and England prospered when Cromwell, an uncommonly able ruffian who in other respects has much to answer for, imported them
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Several corridors, most of them half decayed, led finally to a chamber with a heavy iron door
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In the decades after the war, the abandoned Naoetsu campsite decayed, and the village residents didn’t speak of what had transpired there
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The name was something of a misnomer; the Harchongese fortifications which had once guarded the Kaudzhu Narrows had decayed into ruins long ago, following the minor unpleasantness during which the Empire had wrested the remainder of Hahskyn Bay and the area about it away from the hapless Kingdom of Sodar
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But where the conical explosive bullets of the twentieth century were of no avail, the poisoned arrows of the natives, dipped in the juice of strophanthus and steeped afterwards in decayed carrion, could succeed
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She had the mobile face frequent in those whose sight has decayed by stages, has been laboriously striven after, and reluctantly let go, rather than the stagnant mien apparent in persons long sightless or born blind
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Inside this cumbrous and creaking structure, and behind this decayed conductor, the partie carrée took their seats—the bride and bridegroom and Mr and Mrs Crick
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The hobbits crept inside, and sat there upon a floor of old leaves and decayed wood
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It was empty and silent, and hardly a trickle of water flowed among the brown and red-stained stones of its bed; but on the near side there was a path, much broken and decayed, that wound its way among the ruined walls and paving-stones of an ancient highroad
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Here is the short answer: Weekend theta is decayed out of a position by Friday afternoon at 4:00 p
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I divined, from this account, that utter lack of sympathy had rendered young Heathcliff selfish and disagreeable, if he were not so originally; and my interest in him, consequently, decayed: though still I was moved with a sense of grief at his