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The places on her torso where the artificial limbs attached were pink ovals, lumpy with contracted fibers and at the center of it all was the titanium bone and the expected set of ports for the neural interface processors that did the fantastically complicated and nuanced task of translating between machine language and the language of the human neurological system
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The institution was now up to thirty eight floors above these lumpy stumps, a single compound tree nearly four hundred feet high and the tallest structure before Eleknane center
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The load, whatever it was, was lumpy and irregular, and seemed to
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“Oh I would think it has to be longer than that, since the 40-something decade of the 55th wasn’t it? I remember we had some lumpy times getting adjusted but we’ve been pretty much OK since the start of the 100th I think
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” She indicated Nerissa with her lumpy chin
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She walked over to Jakkar, who seemed oblivious to the entire conversation, his lumpy body resting against the wall in order to avoid tipping over
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She stood and turned, pulling hard on the lumpy mattress to bring it away from the wall
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His lumpy head, with the exception of a swipe of long black hair combed sideways over the top, and the coke-bottle glasses as well, gleamed in the overhead fluorescent lights
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Three times, she hobbled through the crowded open square, which was simply a block in the pueblo’s center without buildings, trees, or pavement: just a hot, lumpy, dusty, place where buses arrived, departed and throngs of people milled about
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Even the hungry "young rips" did not feel it any great deprivation to abstain from the "lumpy porridge and blue milk" which had aroused the scorn of Mary Vance
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Who knows? In my lumpy bed that evening--so far
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and lumpy "alligator skin" infection
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lumpy to take the low slung luxury car over
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Mark had to marvel that even the lumpy face of a troll covered with a blue symbol could bear an expression that shone with the wonder of freedom
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Killing two lumpy birds with one stone, basically
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He was sitting in the same lumpy posture as overnight
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I flopped her stomach out and noted that her liver was all lumpy with
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lumpy cylinders for the most part, with sharpened heads that reminded him of impact hammers
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The weather was crap, with lumpy seas, squalls and a cold wind but it didn’t
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bed - on casters, a lumpy mattress, a mirror, and a basin
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‘Well, not really, sort of lumpy
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He tried it out by taking a swing at Biledumper’s lumpy cranium
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One might think that the mare, already panicked by the scent of a troll, would be more panicked having been caught by a man in lumpy orange spandex
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The cafeteria was perfectly suited to rolling out hundreds of burgers a day, or thin Salisbury steaks with lumpy gravy, or chicken nuggets
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Not that you could call it much, a scoop of lumpy mashed potato, grisly, tough beef and a miserly serving of tasteless gravy
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trolls to resist, but they just sat there, puzzled expressions on their lumpy
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He had the same big lumpy face that they all had, as if he had been moulded from clay by someone who had given up when not quite done
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or jumping grass has a tendency of forming lumpy growth
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Though, due to the lumpy growth, the lawn has its
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formed and in that case its asset of the lumpy growth is lost
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The burgundy vinyl benches were worn and lumpy, but neither of them cared
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Emotions when experienced in excess is reflected in the skin as pruritus (itching), urticaria (nettle rash) and rosacea (chronic congestion of the blood capillaries leading to a lumpy red appearance of the face)
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It was lumpy, as I was sitting on crumpled dresses which had been balled and discarded
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She stood there; lumpy, gnarly, her dugs hanging warted and hairy, her skin scarcely visible beneath a coarse matte of hair
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He glanced at the back of his hand, afraid of finding the green lumpy skin there in plain sight—but it was clear, at least for now
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“Like a big lumpy, chunk of beef with veins all around it, about the size of a fist
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Yours is more like a brown, less lumpy potato with no veins at all
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Mitch sunk back into the lumpy easy chair and pondered the circumstances that had brought him to his own such identity crisis
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To their left a line of naked fence posts stood casting lumpy shadows over the scoured earth
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Somehow, during the previous night, she had crawled up the small ladder steps to a lofty storage space where Lynch told her the Duffy couple had once slept upon a thick lumpy mattress
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” She prodded a lumpy chunk of something with her finger, about the size of a peanut
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” He stood from the lumpy couch and went down the hall
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When I came to I was lying in an unfamiliar room, on a lumpy uncomfortable bed
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Add the mascarpone and mash this in - don't worry if it is a bit lumpy
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As it begins to cook it gets lumpy, but will
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Even though I’ve been away at school for the last two and a half years, Lumpy is still definitely my dog
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Once the subject of Lumpy is done, Mom moves on to the question of holiday plans and I learn why she’s not her usual self
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We take Lumpy out for what’s probably the longest walk of his life
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Of course Lumpy loves Brian; he jumps on him the minute he steps out of the car
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“You know you’re going to have to top that for Valentine’s Day,” I say with a laugh when he catches up with me and Lumpy
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In her forties, she is short, lumpy and fair
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Unfortunately, the same lumpy body stared back at me
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His bed was also too lumpy and his room was too small
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Harrow: A sharp threshing instrument, for leveling and breaking up the lumpy soil, and to cover seed when sown; to break or tear with a harrow
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The contents of the bowl, for lack of a better description, looked like a grey mound of mud with lumpy twigs stuck here and there in it
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A large, lumpy shadow cut over the light
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Make sure the sauces you prepare turn out to be smooth rather than lumpy
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The blancmange was lumpy, and the strawberries not as ripe as they looked, having been skilfully
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This was a most economical way to get over it, because it made it unnecessary to stop up the joints beforehand - the whitewash filled up all the cracks: and it also filled up the hollow parts, the crevices and interstices of the ornament, destroying the sharp outlines of the beautiful designs and reducing the whole to a lumpy, formless mass
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make chambers a natural size so that a woman could sit on it properly he kneels down to do it I suppose there isnt in all creation another man with the habits he has look at the way hes sleeping at the foot of the bed how can he without a hard bolster its well he doesnt kick or he might knock out all my teeth breathing with his hand on his nose like that Indian god he took me to show one wet Sunday in the museum in Kildare street all yellow in a pinafore lying on his side on his hand with his ten toes sticking out that he said was a bigger religion than the jews and Our Lords both put together all over Asia imitating him as hes always imitating everybody I suppose he used to sleep at the foot of the bed too with his big square feet up in his wifes mouth damn this stinking thing anyway wheres this those napkins are ah yes I know I hope the old press doesnt creak ah I knew it would hes sleeping hard had a good time somewhere still she must have given him great value for his money of course he has to pay for it from her O this nuisance of a thing I hope theyll have something better for us in the other world tying ourselves up God help us thats all right for tonight now the lumpy old jingly bed always reminds me of old Cohen I suppose he scratched himself in it often enough and he thinks father bought it from Lord Napier that I used to admire when I was a little girl because I told him easy piano O I like my bed God here we are as bad as ever after 16 years how many houses were we in at all Raymond terrace and Ontario terrace and Lombard street and Holles street and he goes about whistling every time were on the run again his huguenots or the frogs march pretending to help the men with our 4 sticks of furniture and then the City Arms hotel worse and worse says Warden Daly that charming place on the landing always somebody inside praying then leaving all their stinks after them always know who was in there last every time were just getting on right something happens or he puts his big foot in it Thoms and Helys and Mr Cuffes and Drimmies either hes going to be run into prison over his old lottery tickets that was to be all our salvations or he goes and gives impudence well have him coming home with the sack soon out of the Freeman too like the rest on account of those Sinner Fein or the freemasons then well see if the little man he showed me dribbling along in the wet all by himself round by Coadys lane will give him much consolation that he says is so capable and sincerely Irish he is indeed judging by the sincerity of the trousers I saw on him wait theres Georges church bells wait 3 quarters the hour l wait 2 oclock well thats a nice hour of the night for him to be coming home at to anybody climbing down into the area if anybody saw him Ill knock him off that little habit tomorrow first Ill look at his shirt to see or Ill see if he has that French letter still in his pocketbook I suppose he thinks I dont know deceitful men all their 20 pockets arent enough for their lies then why should we tell them even if its the truth they dont believe you then tucked up in bed like those babies in the Aristocrats Masterpiece he brought me another time as if we hadnt enough of that in real life without some old Aristocrat or whatever his name is disgusting you more with those rotten pictures children with two heads and no legs thats the kind of villainy theyre always dreaming about with not another thing in their empty heads they ought to get slow poison the half of them then tea and toast for him buttered on both sides and newlaid eggs I suppose Im nothing any more when I wouldnt let him lick me in Holles street one night man man tyrant as ever for the one thing he slept on the floor half the night naked the way the jews used
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That night she and her father wind up the twisting staircase and go to bed side by side on the same lumpy bed in the same sixth-floor bedroom with the fraying silk wallpaper
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Von Rumpel feels as if he has come triumphantly to the end of a long journey, and as he sits on the edge of the bed, twin flares of pain riding up from his groin, he has the curious sensation of having been here before, of having lived in a room like this, slept in a lumpy bed like this, collected polished stones and arrayed them like this
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You could tell her mother made them for her, because they were lumpy as hell
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The land was flat in a global sense but where the rubber met the dirt it was uneven and lumpy
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It was deep; and, far below, a thread of vegetation winding between the blazing rock faces resembled a slender green cord, in which three lumpy knots of banana patches, palm-leaf roots, and shady trees marked the Village One, Village Two, Village Three, housing the miners of the Gould Concession
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That squat fourteen-year-old was Tim “Lumpy” Herron, who as of this writing is approaching his twentieth year on the PGA Tour, with career earnings of more than $18 million
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"Goodbye, father," said Tess, with a lumpy throat
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Yet however terrestrial and lumpy their appearance just now to the mean unglamoured eye, to themselves the case was different
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On the banks where their clothes lay in neat piles, two of those bodies had been lumpy and dangly and ill-proportioned, but in the water they became gods
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And no one would bother to mention that Pulaski looked lumpy, since that’s how he looked most days, these days
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I’ve bumped my bean on every beam in every inn from Lannisport to King’s Landing, might be it’s time my size earned me a bit of coin instead of just a lumpy head
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There sat Thjoden and Jomer, and before them on the ground sat a strange squat shape of a man, gnarled as an old stone, and the hairs of his scanty beard straggled on his lumpy chin like dry moss
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Jacobi is five eleven, over two hundred pounds of well-marbled muscle, with lumpy features, hard gray eyes, gray hair, and a shiny gold badge
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Hawk came down the stairs into the living room, a cigar in his mouth, jangling a lumpy pillowcase
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Her hair was cropped short and her dress made of lumpy black stuff hardly finer than hessian
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The paint was laid on so thickly that it stood up in bumps from the canvas, all in muddy colours and lumpy strokes
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It was full of lumpy papers pasted with raw telegraph transcripts
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In fact, we can use the Kelly formula to show that the performance of a manager using the right amount of concentration will be superior over the long term but very lumpy and volatile during any specific, relatively short period of time chosen
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They fitted Jean moderately well, but the wallaby- skin lining was uneven and lumpy, and the whole job was still messy and fingermarked with sweat
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Feet firmly and resolutely planted, she waited, her hands deep in her lumpy tweed pockets, her mouth cool, as the dumb volunteers dogged it to the stage
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(The latter series may not subtract lumpy capex-form net rents and thus may overstate investor returns
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Given that our funds are concentrated both in the absolute number of positions we hold and in the number of industries that are represented, it's natural for our performance to be lumpy
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She saw the lumpy, bandaged shoulder
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And the big, lumpy bales standing, going to the compress
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He clasped his hands in his lap, knotted and lumpy as cherry twigs, and all of him seemed to shrink in the seat as though he sucked in his outline to make it smaller