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4 and the doors shall be shut in the street;
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Whereas the cove she knew had been a small almost circular area shut in by the ground around it and only open to the sea for a short arc of its circumference, this was a long stretch of sea-washed coast leading off in both directions as far as she could see
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He banged the door shut in frustration and ran down the back stairs
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But then, why should he have? He’d trusted his old boss, right up to the time the prison door had slammed shut in his face
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7 And it was told Saul that David was come to Keilah; And Saul said, God has delivered him into mine hand; for he is shut in, by
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4 And the doors shall be shut in the streets, when the sound of the grinding is low, and he shall rise up at the voice of the bird, and all
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4 And after that they were both shut in
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The could be, and still are beaten, shut in the back room, and only walk in the street
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being shut in their face
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My eyes were absorbing all this, but my brain was shut in disbelief, trying to rationalize what I was watching
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Antequera, a town of 32,000 inhabitants in the province ofMálaga, southern Spain, is so shut in by mountains that the sun is well upbefore it is visible in the town
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me silent and shut in, but keeping them shut out of what is real
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4 And after that they were both shut in together Tobias rose out of the bed and said Sister arise and let us pray that God would have pity on us
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With his eyes shut in anticipation of the pleasure,
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Corvus clung to the door leading to the tower, ready to slam it shut in an instant
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severity of their actions wil probably see them shut in the most
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“Hey, hey you!” Albert ignored the voice, staying face down with his eyes closed shut in case this was a test
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It was jammed shut in the mud
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The crew totals seventeen minus the shut ins, four or so rotating out in cycles of wellness
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2 As we look back upon this tragedy, we conceive that Judas went wrong, primarily, because he was very markedly an isolated personality, a personality shut in and away from ordinary social contacts
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Reaching into the cupboard he takes a cup out and slams the door shut in agitation
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Selena pulls him into the room and smacks the door shut in my face, very childish, still sticking out her tongue at me
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Nevertheless, I kept my mouth shut in fear of ruining my chances of getting into the fraternity
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He was becoming a shut in
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So he remained shut In at the mercy of Santa Sofía de la Piedad’s loving eyes and Úrsula’s mental quirks, learning in the narrow world of the house whatever his grandmothers explained to him
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Susan thought for a moment he was about to slam the door shut in her face
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Gaal was about to follow, but was halted in his tracks when the transparent door slid shut in front of him
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In fact, as far as they knew, he had been engaged in work the whole time he had been shut in his quarters
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After all his time shut indoors recently, Robin had been keen to get some fresh air, but instead, he and Denis went down into the billiard room
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Six has the ugly truth with its momentum shut in secrets
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This has generated a closed, static society, shut in upon itself
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sick and shut in list
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Cam recognized the mutinous expression in Norah’s eyes as he said their goodbyes and herded her toward the door, but she kept her mouth shut until they were shut inside his truck again
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I taped this box shut in 1967, refusing
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He's got to _have_ one, you know," said Ingeborg, still with her eyes shut in the blissfulness of perfect confidence
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Reading was evidently not encouraged, for not only were the books shut in behind glass doors, but the doors were kept locked and the key hung on Wemyss's watch-chain
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There was a click as all doors sealed shut in unison
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The man huffed, eyes shut in effort as he threw his whole weight into tightening a nut
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She ran to the first bedroom door, but it slammed shut in her face
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Their position is essentially that when we don't like something or feel a media production violates our values we are to sit there with our mouths shut in deference to our supposed creative betters in the ranks of the cultural elite
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the famous garden of the BuenRetiro, and is shut in at the two extremities by two
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What should we do with a day shut inside and nothing to do?
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Yet, adult humans smile and laugh and think that squeezing their eyes shut in horror, and screaming and wailing so intensely their faces go red is normal for a baby
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Had he been forced, like a lot of church kids, in order to set an example, to spend half his school holidays at the services? Had he never gone fishing for newts in the nearest pond, bringing them home triumphantly in a jam-jar? Had he never kept green caterpillars in a match-box, waiting for them to change magically into butterflies? Had his youth been the joyless one Rafferty imagined it to be? Spent joining in doleful hymns shut inside a damp church while the world and the birds outside were singing sweeter songs? If so, it was no wonder if his youth and capacity for joy had atrophied
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The woman who was assisting the doctor watched closely as Roric’s eyes drifted shut in much needed rest
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The giant’s horrified face abruptly clamped shut in terror
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Each had his past shut in him like the leaves of a book known to him by heart; and his friends could only read the title, James Spalding, or Charles Budgeon, and the passengers going the opposite way could read nothing at all--save "a man with a red moustache," "a young man in grey smoking a pipe
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It was so droll! For when we were shut in by the wooden apron, the man drove so fast that Flo was frightened, and told me to stop him
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Two thousand a year without debt or drawback--except the little love-child, indeed; aye, I had forgot her; but she may be 'prenticed out at a small cost, and then what does it signify? Delaford is a nice place, I can tell you; exactly what I call a nice old fashioned place, full of comforts and conveniences; quite shut in with great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country; and such a mulberry tree in one corner! Lord! how Charlotte and I did stuff the only time we were there! Then, there is a dove-cote, some delightful stew-ponds, and a very pretty canal; and every thing, in short, that one could wish for; and, moreover, it is close to the church, and only a quarter of a mile from the turnpike-road, so 'tis never dull, for if you only go and sit up in an old yew arbour behind the house, you may see all the carriages that pass along
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had explored every corner, save only the room that was shut in by the Golden
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"The pony is in the yard," she replied, "and Phoenix is shut in there
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In winter nothing more dreary, in summer nothing more divine, than those glens shut in by hills, and those bluff, bold swells of heath
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which had been shut in downright stupidity
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Be low the m , shut in by the ta ll house s, wa s the villa ge squa re , crowde d with India ns
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was a door shut in his face
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My blood would curdle as I watched some enormous antenna bar my path, or saw some frightful pincer snap shut in the shadow of some cavity! A thousand specks of light glittered in the midst of the gloom
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The proprietors of the mansion had many years before thought it best to confine themselves to the possession of the house itself, with its thickly planted court-yard, opening into the Faubourg Saint-Honore, and to the garden shut in by this gate, which formerly communicated with a fine kitchen-garden of about an acre
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Like many old houses occupied by a single family, the room door was panelled with glass; but it was locked, Maximilian was shut in, and it was impossible to see what was passing in the room, because a red curtain was drawn before the glass
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The fields and woods were shut in under it, emptied and subdued
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But alas! I forgot! You are shut in, Rowsby Woof
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the sex, she remarked, that no description could paint up to the life, the mixture of pique, confusion and disappointment, that appeared in his countenance, joined to the mournful exclamation: "By heavens, a woman!" This at once opened her eyes, which had been shut in downright stupidity
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Sebastian had been steady on his legs and fairly composed on the way to the station; now, shut in, he seemed in a frenzy and was pounding the door, and
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The field-folk shut in there traded northward and westward, travelled, courted, and married northward and westward, thought northward and westward; those on this side mainly directed their energies and attention to the east and south
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I felt that I saw him, at any rate, shut in or shut out
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He remembered only the little garden shut in with crumbling walls, for it was there he learned the fate that had overtaken him; but he rejected all connection with his family
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He seemed so much in earnest that the dwarves at last did as he said, though they delayed shutting the door-it seemed a desperate plan, for no one knew whether or how they could get it open again from the inside, and the thought of being shut in a place from which the only way out led through the dragon's lair was not one they liked
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They were shut in the Mountain!
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The fog rolled up to the walls and rose above them, and as it mounted it bent over their heads until it became a roof: they were shut in a hall of mist whose central pillar was the standing stone
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Hugo’s mouth snapped shut instantly
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She told them to open—a simple order—but they squeezed shut instead
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He waved his hand for silence, and went on, "Can you tell me why the tortoise lives more long than generations of men, why the elephant goes on and on till he have sees dynasties, and why the parrot never die only of bite of cat of dog or other complaint? Can you tell me why men believe in all ages and places that there are men and women who cannot die? We all know, because science has vouched for the fact, that there have been toads shut up in rocks for thousands of years, shut in one so small hole that only hold him since the youth of the world
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‘The pony is in the yard,’ she replied, ‘and Phoenix is shut in there
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"The pub's shut in Willstown, too, on Sundays
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If one succeeded in passing the porter, which was not easy,—which was even nearly impossible for every one, for there was an open sesame! which it was necessary to know,—if, the porter once passed, one entered a little vestibule on the right, on which opened a staircase shut in between two walls and so narrow that only one person could ascend it at a time, if one did not allow one's self to be alarmed by a daubing of canary yellow, with a dado of chocolate which clothed this staircase, if one ventured to ascend it, one crossed a first landing, then a second, and arrived on the first story at a corridor where the yellow wash and the chocolate-hued plinth pursued one with a peaceable persistency
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Isn’t that a long time for the captain to be shut in? I can’t help but wonder…Is he all right? I have an urge to knock upon his door
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She had no lips at all and compensated this by stenciling on a large red, greasy mouth that now popped open in delight, now shut in sudden alarm
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The door shut in his face
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Ere long, steps retreated up the gallery towards the third-storey staircase: a door had lately been made to shut in that staircase; I heard it open and close, and all was still
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It is much too far away: and were it within a yard of me, what would it avail? I should but knock at the door to have it shut in my face
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I hid my eyes, and leant my head against the stone frame of my door; but soon a slight noise near the wicket which shut in my tiny garden from the meadow beyond it made me look up
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On the other hand, people lacking such experience begin to have a feeling of uneasiness here, of danger, of being shut in, enclosed and overwhelmed
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Lack of supply led to concerns about what would happen if a massive category five hurricane ripped through the Gulf of Mexico, causing producers to shut in much needed capacity
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Two thousand a year without debt or drawback—except the little love-child, indeed; aye, I had forgot her; but she may be ‘prenticed out at a small cost, and then what does it signify? Delaford is a nice place, I can tell you; exactly what I call a nice old fashioned place, full of comforts and conveniences; quite shut in with great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country; and such a mulberry tree in one corner! Lord! how Charlotte and I did stuff the only time we were there! Then, there is a dove-cote, some delightful stew-ponds, and a very pretty canal; and every thing, in short, that one could wish for; and, moreover, it is close to the church, and only a quarter of a mile from the turnpike-road, so ‘tis never dull, for if you only go and sit up in an old yew arbour behind the house, you may see all the carriages that pass along
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In our most trivial walks, we are constantly, though unconsciously, steering like pilots by certain well-known beacons and headlands, and if we go beyond our usual course we still carry in our minds the bearing of some neighboring cape; and not till we are completely lost, or turned round—for a man needs only to be turned round once with his eyes shut in this world to be lost—do we appreciate the vastness and strangeness of nature
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Within the memory of many of my townsmen the road near which my house stands resounded with the laugh and gossip of inhabitants, and the woods which border it were notched and dotted here and there with their little gardens and dwellings, though it was then much more shut in by the forest than now
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I had never been inside a real prison-cell before; and I felt quite a thrill when the policeman went out and locked the door after him, leaving us shut in the dimly-lighted, little, stone room
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"No, I shall never try to write a story again," declared Anne, with the hopeless finality of nineteen when a door is shut in its face
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Anne resigned herself to his company until she reached the gate of Patty's Place, which she coldly shut in his face, fondly supposing she had seen the last of him
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She felt a feeling such as she had known in childhood, when she had been shut in her room as a punishment, and had heard her sisters' merry laughter outside
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The courts of justice shut in one of the Southern States; executions suspended in a State contiguous to this; and Maryland reduced to the same necessity, from the circumstance of there being no market for our produce
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The doors are shut in the face of our Minister at the Court of St
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I raised myself on my elbow and listened intently, but heard nothing more, and reflecting that, even if what I had heard was more than fancy, I was helpless, shut in on every hand by impenetrable fog, to render aid; I could do no more than utter a fervent hope, amounting to a prayer, that no poor soul had strayed into the water on such a night
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Many times each day she used to retire to a closet under the stairway and spend from one to twenty minutes shut in there
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In like manner, in the minor arts, the people of 1850 felt, or some of them did, that they did not know how to weave curtains that it was worth any one’s while to hang up, except to shut out the light and shut in the warmth; that so far as beauty of texture, beauty of pattern, and beauty of color went, they were powerless to produce anything of any avail
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Carnegie that I am "not" a grumbler, as I don't want to run the risk of having the door of heaven shut in my face when he succeeds St