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As my mind tries to find a way through this apparently insoluble problem, the tussock of grass under my right foot gives way suddenly, my balance being iffy due to the alcohol, I suddenly sway and Stephen has to move pretty fast to stop me falling over
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By piecing together this circumstantial evidence and combining it with a few scraps of intelligence that we gleaned during our interrogations, we also decided that we were currently the guests of Cruce Signati, who held sway along the Thames Valley corridor and down in the deep heart of the South West
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swooning with the sway of dry edged palms,
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The tips of leaves sway delicately on spindle stemmed shoots
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furtive glances at each other, and melt into the sway
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whose eyes danced in the torch song sway of red and white
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‘I suppose it would come down to whichever of us is the more expert in whatever we are talking about … but, if we still can’t agree, I expect I shall have to say that you hold sway
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He had no good reason of his own for needing it, and 'some crewman driving an over-amped cherub told me so,' was not going to sway Heymon
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this book, but the Sway Test is extremely simple to
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To try the Sway Test, assume a standing position and
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will begin to sway backward
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begin to sway backwards within a few seconds
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will probably sway backwards, because the memory
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Both began to sway back and forth to the sound for several minutes; and then suddenly they burst out in riotous laughter
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trapped emotions by using the Sway Test to ask the
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In chapter two, you learned to use the Sway Test to
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In chapter two you learned to do the Sway Test by
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With the exception of the Sway Test, the
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Of course, the simplest self-testing method is the Sway
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The only drawbacks to the Sway Test are that you
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forms of testing, from the Sway Test to the Basic Arm
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will probably test weak or sway backward, away from
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test strong, or sway toward her picture, toward all of
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and easily cut a sway through their ranks with
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'Long before all the tribes of the great plains came under the sway of the first great chief, far away in an open field beyond the distant mountains, two groups of young men from 'the people' armed themselves with spears, sticks, and bows and excited each other to the verge of a violent fight
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That was something she’d never done before, he wasn't able to sway her, and so he took the only stand he felt would buckle her knees
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to sway under its own weight
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It did still sway with the breezes that drifted up the vang on their way to the next layer of atmosphere atop the city, but if you imagined you were on a ship that didn't worry you as much
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No doubt she was going to use her sex to sway his mind from the case, whether that was her original intention, she saw her opportunity to play it now, playing the same game he thought to play
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And she walks down the road with out a sway,
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She walked with an extra sway as she cleared off a plate of
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The center is lost in the sway of a
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She walked towards her friends, but her body began to sway
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had begun to rattle ad sway again, and after about a hundredth
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This time, I made every effort not to sway
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She’d sway over every time I happened to be speaking with Andrastus
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Brynjolf had long made a living of studying people and knowing the charms needed to deal with and sway them
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religion to sway the minds and hearts of the
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For a moment she felt like she was betraying a trust, until a more rational overview once more held sway
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When I tried to stand, the room began to sway and I nearly toppled over
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Raven felt the sway of the crowd as prisoners began to push their way back to the cells
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Something about the element of sheer chance excited him; and the women who seemed to gravitate towards the ‘Lucky Men’, as if centuries of social evolution were banished from this place where the dollar still held sway
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” Then, she smiled that great smile, and walked out the door, and I think she may have added a bit more sway to her hips
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In short, by means of fetishism kings hold their despotic sway, and the priests draw large revenues, and exercise an enormous influence
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Not sure what she could possibly say to sway him, she opened her mouth to try anyway
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” Amaranthe doubted her words would sway anyone at this point, but she had to try
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"Cheerup, chee-chee, cheerup, chee-chee, I do," sang the Robin; "how he loved to sway on thistletops!"
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Several of the Spaniards were weeping bitter tears of mortification, and though for months I had joyously anticipated the end of their brutal sway in Cuba, now one could but feel pity for Toral and his staff, who at least had fought bravely for their country and had won respect
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“Maybe you could sway Larocka to help us,” Books said
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Tiger�s head started to sway
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With these badgers Cherva would hold sway over the whole sett, second only to the Preceptor himself
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Checta had strayed into Root's hunting grounds again, something she did quite often, and the fact that she only had three legs, and found it hard to hunt for food, seemed to hold little sway with Root
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As Brightness slept, she began to toss and turn in a restless way, causing the keepsake Darkburst had hung about her neck to sway back and forth across her chest
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In the moment, he was angered by this interruption in his own life and wanted to sway Sarah with false hope
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He thought he’d be too busy supporting Sarah to give sway to his own emotions
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The mission of the United States is one of BENEVOLENT ASSIMILATION substituting the mild sway of justice and right for arbitrary rule
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Birds were flying around in circles and the trees that littered the local park were beginning to sway back and forth like masts in the wind
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A few Moons ago the Rowan trees started to sway furiously
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The Rowan started to sway wildly and the wind was ushered into the trees
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They held sway more than thirty thousand years ago, that much was known
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Beth was horrified with the realization that she had killed a man, and no amount of rationalization could sway her from her conviction that she had
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Ruby had sat within its sway, affording her an excellent view of the tussle below
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Should a policy decided by a child’s frightened mind hold sway in the adult’s world?
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When the end of the beginning (The Jesus millennium) was at hand in the year AD 999, many thought the end of time was also at hand and didn’t waste their effort planting crops in the year AD 1000, so there was a great famine in the lands where this belief held sway
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The Moslems had lived by the sword and many of them had now died by the sword, while the Christians, who had grown up through, and then held sway for the first 600 years of the initial millennium, lost when they had not remained true to their “first works
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It held sway over popular church thinking in the eastern (Byzantine) church
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I sway for a second, my heart beating so hard I can’t feel anything else
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and i will cause you to sway the hearts of men with your talent, or you
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I have only one memory of getting here, and even that is just a single image: black ink curling around the side of a neck, the corner of a tattoo, and the gentle sway that could only mean he was carrying me
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By leaving out, or de-emphasizing real-world stories, the way was left open to shape, to sway, to write without a sense of proportion
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There is no certainty concerning their origin, but it is clear that they vehemently guarded the secrets of their order and held sway over the people of Gaul
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I knew that she was pure at heart, and that nothing would sway her from my side
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Japanese government was trying to sway the younger generation into farming by offering
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22 A furious man cannot be justified; for the sway of his fury shall be his destruction
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In the end it was impossible to sway her decision
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“Professor, you have already tried to sway the council
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The breeze made the branches dance about and sway in
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and began to sway to the rhythm of the jungle drums and the high
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lagoon gently sway to and fro, it was only about three hundred
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beach, the ugly branches failed to sway
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passion? and how many forms of the passions? and whether reasoning bears sway over all of these? 15 Reasoning is, then, intellect
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others to the body, and over each of these classes the reasoning appears to bear sway
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1 The argument is exceedingly ridiculous, for reasoning does not appear to bear sway over its own affections, but over those of the
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So the BJP would always hold sway
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sway him one way or another at the time, but then again, like he said, he was only
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see it to be under the sway of ignorance and illusion
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Q: Am I not under the sway of destiny, of my karma? What can I
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” He said, I felt myself sway a little and he picked me up in his arms and put me on the couch
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And the angel, having said this, went away from them; And Seth and Eve came to the tent where Adam was lying; And Adam says to Eve: Why did you work mischief against us, and bring on us great anger, which is death, holding sway over all our race? And he says to her: Call all our children, and our children's children, and relate to them the manner of our transgression; Then Eve said to them: Listen, all my children, and my children's children, and I shall relate to you how our enemy deceived us
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would sway dangerously and he would have to once again apply the
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Though autumn now gives way to winter, the trees still hold color; the few healthy leaves sway in the trees while the majority covers the flowers below
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“You believe you can sway my heart and keep me for yourself
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Joseph, the youngest son of Jacob, dreamt of power, of having sway over his brothers and father, it almost cost him his life
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The F flat sway
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supposed to do with that? My feelings and expectations may sway
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There are races who are willing to spend every one of their lives to ensure that justice and happiness continue to hold sway over this world, but you will never know of them if they can prevent it
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And the angel having said this went away from them; And Seth and Eve came to the tent where Adam was lying; And Adam says to Eve: Why did you work mischief against us and bring on us great anger which is death holding sway over all our race? And he says to her: Call all our children and our children's children and relate to them the manner of our transgression; Then Eve said to them: Listen all my children and my children's children and I shall relate to you how our enemy deceived us
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Perhaps it understands that further conversation will not sway Prudence’s decision
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14 Let us determine then what is reasoning? and what passion? and how many forms of the passions? and whether reasoning bears sway over all of these? 15 Reasoning is then intellect accompanied by a life of rectitude putting foremost the consideration of wisdom
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She was petite, blonde, with fine features and a smooth lilting voice that swayed with southern French tones
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Closing her eyes, fighting against the sharp disinfectant smell of the hospital, she forced herself to picture the interior of the bus … nauseating diesel fumes … a dingy, well used fabric covering the seats, chipped and faded paint on the accoutrements of metal … or was it plastic? She found it hard to tell sometimes … she heard again the chatter and laughter of the young people as they swayed along the aisle towards the door as the vehicle approached the bus stop
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water, shuddered and swayed their safe
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"I know you're going to be interested in this," she said as she swayed between the furniture in his direction
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"Yeah, yeah, listening", mumbled her husband as the wardrobe swayed gently in and out of focus
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After all, what could be more natural? She swayed like a eucalyptus in a breeze, gently from side to side, her limbs long and firm
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The yacht swayed on the waves
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A man who is swayed by negative emotions may
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swayed gently in and out of focus
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swayed gently in time with the sound of creaking mattress springs
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Once done with her hair, she swung her bag over her shoulder and swayed off toward the stairs to water level
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” She got up and swayed toward him, took his arm deep in her jugs
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dad has been planning this trip for a year, and I don’t think he can be swayed
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Out in the middle was like flying, it swayed and the wind whistled
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swayed and his legs relaxed
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The elements had still not swayed him from his drink
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tears in his eyes and his body swayed slightly from side to
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Its camera was fixed on one of those stone tables except when the branches swayed from someone leaning on the tree
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If we are unaware of what is going on in the spirit we find ourselves swayed by the events of life and wondering what is going on, but as we understand the seasons we can pray, prepare, or agree with what is going on
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The creature swayed back and forth for a while then grabbed hold of the tree and slowly crawled away along the branch's underbelly
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A slight breeze swayed the
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As Dzunga swayed closer, Nerissa saw this gem was
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She merely swayed her head to signal a no
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Lips parted and my body swayed in a secret rhythm
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that the train rattles and swayed all the way, and rattled and
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swayed to a halt at the Pune station at about five next evening
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Thus the train rattled and swayed on, brimming with joy and
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” As usual, Mercer was not easily swayed
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as counterpoised as peace and war, swayed together in a graceful embrace; and in every Asian
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He swayed the masses with words like over
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But this part of the world had a unique mindset, not swayed by the pressures to build high (logically so as not to impose on green areas)
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The bridge creaked and swayed, Kurt and Elizabeth crossed without a problem and saw a shelter at the entrance of a trail
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Elizabeth took one look at me, swayed, then placed her hand on her stomach as though she were already caressing the baby growing there
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Fronds of the few palm trees swayed in the unfelt breeze
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” As he hit one of the supporting small tree trunks which had held up a roof, it swayed
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Trees swayed in the slight breeze and as I stared at the hills around us, it seemed these same flowers had bloomed the first time I made the journey
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They swayed in the slight breeze that caressed our faces, now and then
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The only logical way in which one would be able to accomplish something as elaborate as this, would be to enjoy total freedom from our dimensionality - to exist outside of time altogether and be able to influence every person in such a way that they would be swayed to carry out the requirements for the design
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There were more hold ups and every time we moved off again the buffers would crash together hard enough to rattle your teeth and make your ears ring and the coupling chains would jangle and clank as they swayed when the engine pulled off
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Jack swayed down to the toilets a few minutes later he glanced out
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It was their duty to uphold order and a sense of self-discipline, even when doused in wine till they swayed in the dance
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They made their way out into the street where people still danced and swayed to the music that floated outwards from every inn and tavern, in bright silks and painted masks with colourful feathers
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It would be Hollowcrest’s name that swayed them, if anything
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His hand passed straight through as the snake swayed in front of him
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Although tax cuts promote investment, production and (economic) growth, not to mention spending, that fuels all of the above; and while such measures should be vigorously pursued whenever possible, the underlying crisis concerning most (critically minded) Americans is (correctly) understood as Moral rather than Economic; especially among social conservatives, the illegitimate offsprings of an Establishment Party who will not be easily swayed by the prospect of a few additional dollars in their wallets
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The scent told him a sow had made the trail and as he swayed on his way, he wondered what she might look like
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During the long moon-cycles that followed, Darkburst and Brightness lay snug within their cosy chamber, serenaded by the sounds of the ash tree's roots as the winds swayed its slender trunk back and forth
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Gone were the wild flowers that had swayed in the summer breezes, lending their scents to the comforting smell of the sett
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And trust which is easily swayed
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Beneath the brightest of moons the air rang with the screams and shouts of the struggling boars as they swayed back and forth across the clearing, their changing fortunes marked by the growing bloodstains on the soil
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His concentration swayed back and forth from the screen to witnessing the reaction of the audience
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The trees swallowed up the noise, as they swung and swayed in their turn
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arms, legs and neck swayed gracefully with the music
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I swayed, powerless against him
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I swayed in his grip, wanting him, believing him even as I rebelled against it
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His lips were soft and hard at once, kissing, sucking, nipping my skin until it was hot and flushed and I swayed with every caress
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The woman swayed, but she did not budge
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I swayed slightly in his grasp, echoes of the lust and terror of the night before coming over me again
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I swayed slightly at the touch, and he looked down at me with such intensity that I swallowed
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I swayed in the force of his regard, but I couldn’t deny what he said
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Eyes unfocused, limbs flailing, Henry swayed on his feet, as though having trouble staying upright
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She got to her feet and swayed
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Treetops, still sporting as yet unbroken red buds, waved and swayed in the blustering winds
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Gambelli’s speech was slurred, and he swayed back and forth in the cab of the Henschel as Colling found his way back to the outlying rail yard where they had left the flat-bed cars that morning
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That having being said, the Patriarch reached for Philo’s chains; a mere touch of his hand unlocked the first one and Philo’s body swayed immediately to his other chained side
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His hair was as always tousled, gently swayed by the light breeze rushing down from the mountains and onto the plains that filled his entire view
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One beady black pupil gleamed at Russell, the other stared into the pupil of his alien neighbour, and rising from a spot above either eye, antennae swayed and twitched
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The trees were summer green and their branches swayed lightly in the wind
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Her hair swayed
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Ever so slowly also, an idea of a balance of the good and evil that might reside within an essence superior to all others, that might be swayed by the behavior of Man came into his repertoire
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The dragons were golden, like the pennants that swayed above the Ainatunarit’s Army and their wise eyes shone with Light
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The golden pennants with the darker marking of the seven-star swayed above their heads and thousands of voices were now raised in the lamentation sing for the eight hundred and thirty two of their kind whom they now buried under hills of stone
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drapes swayed with the breeze
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aggressive sales staff may have unduly swayed your decision
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These seeds will continue to ripen, and thereby continually produce more seeds that may well result in future suffering – particularly if a mind is swayed by delusions, such as greed, hatred, and ignorance
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It swayed and fell over, smashing into pieces at the feet of the man
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support swayed around them, jerking violently as the limbs of the
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Tokyo Tower swayed so much
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The three-story beauty salon swayed
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The shaking intensified and the shop swayed back and forth
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The train swayed and Pat sat down unsteadily beside Mrs
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1 Then, indeed, vehemently swayed with passion, he commanded to bring others of the adult Hebrews, and if they would eat of the
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not be swayed by them
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is the person, who is swayed by them, that is the cause of mis-
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During the night, the storm had intensified and the ship swayed and rocked with almost violent force
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As a gangster when that marwadi seth asked if I could finish off some competitor of his for an unimaginable sum, I didn’t get swayed
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shuddered, swayed then regained their foothold
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the big towers swayed
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Tower swayed along with the rest and those few who were early to
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You're trying to prove that you can't easily be swayed and that you're tough
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It does mean that you should not be swayed by popular acclaim
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swayed by anything her mother said, that she would
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Her long brown hair hung loose down her back, it swayed back and forth in time with her movement
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1 Then indeed vehemently swayed with passion he commanded to bring others of the adult Hebrews and if they would eat of the unclean thing to let them go when they had eaten; but if they objected to torment them more grievously
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This time, I will make my own decisions for the good of my people and not be swayed by the desires and unknown mission of another
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The grisly pendulum swayed over his head
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As she swayed before recovering her balance again, she felt the brush of great wings against her face and had to stop herself falling
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He swayed at first, unsteady on his feet, until Yngvild handed him a spear to use as a crutch
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Such a choice was dangerous, but she would not be swayed from it
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vegetation seemed to consist mostly of tall, thick grasses, swaying slightly in a
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swaying tufts of long eared grass
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I could feel the old anger rising again, like a cobra, swaying gently, fixing its prey with a striking eye
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The painted walls were swaying tufts of long eared grass
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In the gloom, I can see Berndt is swaying
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the life support tubes swaying with the rhythm
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So I stood there like a twallop, swaying in the sunshine, cursing my bad handling of the whole situation and prising tiny, bloody needles from my hand
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The afternoon was turning sour with his sweating and swearing and swaying
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I'd better choose quickly because some of the men with furrowed brows were beginning to wonder just who the hell it was swaying next to their Archbishop
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The music came slowly leading the ring of people into a steady, anti-clockwise swaying side-step; an almost imperceptible, trance-like encircling of the musicians
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Underfoot, bits of rock crumbled and splashed into the water, sinking past fishes in the swaying seaweed to the greenness down beyond
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I could just make out his smoky silhouette on his knees; arms outstretched, head back, swaying to and fro
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She had enormous swaying boobs that made him think she had stuffed balloons in her top
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He didn’t know what she meant, so she got up to show him and noticed that there was nothing wrong with the potency of that wine or this game’s rendering of it because the courtyard floor was swaying almost as bad as the deck of that boat
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Kevin is standing, swaying slightly, on the other side of the road
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He stood swaying and waved his arms plaintively, hoping against hope that the driver would take pity on him and give him a lift
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Swaying back and forth and shit
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The man next to him was swaying back and forth on his bar stool with an
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Johnson was swaying back and forth, walking with the uncoordinated
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Johnny looked down at the watch in front of him with his head swaying
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woman before, by a gurgling meadow, with the sun on my face, the trees swaying
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In the little valley a few miles away were clearings, and in the center of those, other trees had arching branches and long sprays of leaves swaying in the breeze
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Esteban Ramirez stood in the corner, swaying back in forth in place, saying
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How could he relate to steel and plastic corridors, silicon mind and the power structure when he was adrift in a field of violet blooms in the golden light of Kortrax? How could he relate to orders given by a starship captain frozen in stone when there was a golden-skinned naked girl on him, swaying to the rhythm of mental drums, beckoning him into her arms, into her body?
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She had to let Wuffs do all the hip swaying
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Branches swaying, groaning, moving with a life of their own
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After a closer look, he realized there were thousands of them up there, swaying in the breeze
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On each of her swaying hips was a worn leather scabbard, but only one held a sword
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saying, with his head swaying, “I told you to mend your ways
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should be swaying to salsa than sit sadly of my sofa
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He was feeling a bit flushed after that kiss and her sensual touch, watching her swaying hips as she walked out the room
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The Breton chuckled to himself, his lantern a lightly swaying beacon in the darkness
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Now, she rocked against Tragus with a swaying motion, as she imagined a loving Mother
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On the hillside, his head turned at each motion of birds and butterflies and flowers swaying in the breeze
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The entire audience, Breton and animals, sat swaying to the melody
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Susan stood rooted to the spot swaying like a tree, at that moment, completely unable to respond
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He turned up the staircase, groggily swaying as he ascended the stairs
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We cut through the blue Aegean Sea at quite a fair pace and the rolling and swaying of the ship soon lulled me and Archie to sleep when we awoke Archie said
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We eventually and with a lot of effort managed to get to our feet again but it took some time until we stood there swaying at the end of the street
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This was a tree of great standing, he thought, such a fine object should stand proudly in the sun, swaying gracefully in the breeze
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The snake recoiled slightly and then restarted its mesmerising swaying, watching the intruders
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Flesh’ailer saw the serpent swaying and appearing to watch Halon more than the others
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” Manna answered, directing everyone’s gaze back to the serpent, the body had continued swaying and another head was replacing the first
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Flesh’ailer stood to, now with his father’s sword, not taking his eyes off of the swaying serpent, whilst Saldon tensioned his bowstring and replaced the quarrel
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Ivy and other creepers swarmed over the walls and some small saplings could be seen growing from the old turfed roofs, swaying in the evening breeze
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The swaying serpent remained swaying, still looking menacing
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The mouth grew bigger, so too did the stick, while the whole head was swaying
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Fifteen minutes later Grouchie shook its head and stood up, swaying from side to side, eyes still glazed
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Her head was hanging down, her ears swaying like two wet rags
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Broshee frowned, trying to make sense of what Grey had told her as she followed his swaying figure
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mistaken for a bird's voice; she learned to dance as the swaying
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She could picture him now, as though it had only been yester—moon, turning to say goodbye, his body swaying from side to side as he tried to keep his footing
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Thesa groaned and eased himself to his feet, standing in the centre of the small chamber, swaying back and forth, still unsteady
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"Oh hell!" I muttered to myself, "I suppose I should have tied the bird to the stanchion and not the leg!" I burped loudly, trying to regain control of my swaying body
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“What do you mean?” I whispered, swaying slightly as I fought the warring urges within me
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He hung on to the edge of the kitchen table, swaying slightly, watching through dazed eyes as Hunter removed the knuckleduster from his fingers and slid the heavy brass implement back into his pocket
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Each float had on its back either live music or enormous speakers and trailing behind, hundreds danced to hip swaying Latin beats encouraged by young people in colorfully fringed costumes, shaking maracas to the beat
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She danced, laughing at her inability to duplicate the sexy, swaying of hips that seemed to come so naturally to everyone else
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As he sat on the swaying limb, a bird swooped down behind him
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Soon we were swaying and bumping over the grass, and then we settled into flight
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King stopped, swaying slightly as his 2IC pulled on the rope below him
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What looked like a giant slug was standing upright behind him, swaying back and forth, as though trying to hypnotise him
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The thing was holding its head in its hands and swaying on its feet
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Some of those who were better skilled in memory, oration, the use of language and emotion, and showed a certain ability to swaying the hearts and minds of their fellow students, were further trained to become Ministers
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Raul might also be walking into a deathtrap! He must be stopped at all cost before his shouts were heard, or his randomly swaying flashlight seen
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The cables and coupling held, despite the swaying and dragging weight on the back
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Not only was there constant jolting, swaying and vibrating, with an associated clamor, but in many places there was only a single set of rails, so that they were literally side-tracked for hours at a time, to permit those in charge of the Polish railway, for reasons of their own, to hold the main line open
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The trolley was crowded, and they had to stand in the aisle, struggling to stay upright in the swaying carriage
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Out of the corner of his eye, Colling could see Ferguson standing beside him, expressionless and at ease, swaying slightly back and forth
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The machine ushered Hilderich inside with a gentle swaying of its mass and a bob; the black band of glass-like material was filled with a regal blue glow
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Her shoulders drooped and she wilted even as she stood there swaying unevenly
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She could see both fish and stones in the water, small water plants swaying in the stream
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These extra hard and elongated exhalations that he made while swaying his head from side to side made me loathe him
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obvious, and the way he stood swaying offbeat to the packed club scenes music
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Nothing very flashy or stylistic just stomping like a soldier in a combat zone while swaying from side to side
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Swaying on high-heeled boots, he stood at exactly my height
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She started to move her hips, swaying to the rhythm that she had created
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Cold and the wind swaying dance
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Samantha was a brunette that had crystal clear eyes, with swaying body curves that could attract both men and women alike
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swaying back to his wife, and he touched his wedding band
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the eerie chimes of swaying bells
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torment, the lengthy strands swaying below his waist
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on the pillar of your children, did bear without swaying, the shock of tortures
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I pulled her into my arms and we started swaying to the melody, everyone cleared and started watching us instead
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giggling as they’d stood rocking and swaying with the rhythms of
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He strode over to the other man and in a slurred, swaying
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” Easing her hand into the dirt, she closed her fingers around a handful of mud before swaying sideways to bump his shoulder
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I really don’t think you appreciate the effort that has gone into swaying you from this path, Mr
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moving and swaying and I couldn’t keep the baby still
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We sat in the swaying bus headed toward our opponent’s school, eating just enough chocolate to keep energy going
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For the moment, Ralph stands swaying in front of Gelahn
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She found herself helped to her feet by the nearest Gathandrian women, stood swaying in the falling snow as the concern of those around her clothed her
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Swinging round, he saw Ralph swaying in the snow, barely able to stand
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And after, very long after it seemed, the halting, swaying, stumbling line came into sight of two squat images shimmering miragelike in the distance
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"Something shocking that's yet to be discovered, basically the wind sways the stem too and fro and this builds up a charge in the flower
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The ladder creaks and sways beneath his feet, but he keeps climbing, whistling as he does
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Grass rises from the concrete and sways in a wind I cannot feel
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This is the itchiest part of his body, and he sways ecstatically while emitting his little chirping noises
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Her hips she sways
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“Johan?” The scribe sways
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The boat sways with his motion
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Simon scrambles to his feet, sways, gains his balance again
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A useful testimonial is one that really sways somebody who’s been doubtful to become
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The lawyer on the other side may come up with something that sways the jury
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her wrists or palms towards you; she slightly opens her legs; she sways her hips as she walks
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system, that so effectively sways the mass majority, I feel from
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He sways in stance like the drunk he is
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Diane D then sways the baseball bat and positions herself again
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She looks away from Wesley then sways the bat and positions herself again
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Diane D sways the baseball bat again
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The Dianettes start to dance as Diane D turns back around towards the entire crowd and starts to sing, slowly swaying her body back and forth to the left, then to the right, pointing her hand up and down, then sways her shoulders back and forth
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The crowd begins to jump and cheer as Diane D sings and sways her shoulders with The Dianettes dancing several feet behind her
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Byz Ship 2 sways, bucks, weaves and rolls to ditch or damage its pursuers
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A dull roar hums through the walls, a sign that the thrusters have engaged, and the craft sways when the docking clamps release it
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Inside one restaurant, a staircase rises to a balcony and a hanging lamp sways on a fraying cord
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how it sways all the way in the wind
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She places the side of her finger into her mouth, and then slowly sways side to side
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He sways back and forth as both cry in this embrace
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It is the fragrance of the flower as the breeze gently sways the beautiful creation which you have visualized
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He moves and sways his hips to me
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He sways with me, keeping pace
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She just stands out there and sways back and forth
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Thankfully, this teaching no longer sways us…at least, not by what we say
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hat off, and, mounted high on her head, the ponytail sways,
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battle sways more to one side than the other, all
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With pen pouring into a sheet of pine, Letchard locks arms with the colours in his mind; and he sways and like a drunk pheasant he brays, spilling his jug of mother-love and shrilling above his fathers snore for more, more of the violent nets and crow-nests, where the lively violins saw and the wifely doorbells B
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And We placed on earth stabilizers, lest it sways with them, and We placed therein signposts and passages, that they may be guided
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On the Day when the heaven sways in agitation
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And the way it sways with your every movement;
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As the old mother sways her to and fro singing her husky song,
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Bob Doran, toppling from a high barstool, sways over the munching
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Corny Kelleher on the sideseat sways his head to and fro in sign of mirth at Bloom's plight
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He sways back and forth
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The boy sways twice more, until it’s clear he’s about to faint
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Werner sways between exhaustion, confusion, and exhilaration
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The night steams, the stars burn, the prisoner sways, the boys watch, the commandant tilts his head
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The Queen Anne’s lace sways on its taproots, and the bees do their steady work
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Oh, he’s affected all right – and my very small inner goddess sways in a gentle victorious samba
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The "appetite for joy" which pervades all creation, that tremendous force which sways humanity to its purpose, as the tide sways the helpless weed, was not to be controlled by vague lucubrations over the social rubric
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It is late afternoon and his long shadow sways back and forth on the gravel
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‘To combat the evil which sways the world
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For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself, it is all the time being hoisted higher and higher aloft till its upper end grazes the main-top; the men at the windlass then cease heaving, and for a moment or two the prodigious blood-dripping mass sways to and fro as if let down from the sky, and every one present must take good heed to dodge it when it swings, else it may box his ears and pitch him headlong overboard
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The father sways the son
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Nations are built up and moved by another force which sways and dominates them, the origin of which is unknown and inexplicable: that force is the force of an insatiable desire to go on to the end, though at the same time it denies that end
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“To combat the evil which sways the world