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There were tendrils of blowing dust ahead of them
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Gratefully, she grabs them and mops up her face, blowing her nose with determination
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He turns up on time and the weather is being kind to us – it has been pretty foul for the last day or so, pouring with rain and blowing a gale, but today, the clouds have cleared and the sun has come out
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I imagined him blowing smoke into my covered face
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Wind: If you can hear the wind blowing, it foreshadows sorrow
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wind blowing down with the snow still falling
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the cheers and victorious blowing of concshells by
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There was a strong wind blowing outside and it blew the windbreaker open, the shirt hugged her body
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Haven’t you ever dreamed about riding a dragon across the desert at night? Feeling the wind blowing across your skin and thru your hair, knowing the dragon you are riding as one knows an old friend
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blowing on the winds of too much
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In that moment, as he watched her laughing, the wind gently blowing her hair around her face, James felt himself suddenly come to life
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With an elaborate display of inconvenience, tutting and huffing and blowing, his mates shuffled about making a song and dance about trying to make a space for him to sit amongst them
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‘I’ll ring you later at the office,’ he said, and, blowing kisses down the phone, he rings off
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In the dream the Paint she saw was on a hill over-looking the main herd, and the wind was blowing hard, and the silken longhaired horse was reveling in the cool breeze
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By now the snow was so thick, and blowing about so, that she couldn’t get her bearings
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Blowing me a kiss, he dashes off to open the door while I try to concentrate on the job in hand
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blowing the spray from the sea over the low walls that edged the
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There is a cold draft blowing from her side of the stage
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“How are those precious girls in this heat? Dreadful, isn't it? If there were some breeze perhaps it would be less insufferable; but then there'd be all that dust blowing about
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the September breeze blowing against his face
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He placed it by the table and went back to his own chair, blowing his nose hard on a handkerchief as he went
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There was a space, filled only by the sound of the constable blowing his nose yet again
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Although he couldn’t feel it, he could hear the wind blowing, rattling the
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leaves on the trees in the cemetery and blowing the tips of the grass
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Heather took a sip of the smoldering liquid, blowing on it first and then
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I tried hard to stem the flow of tears, blowing my nose hard and rubbing at my face with the tissues I found in my pocket
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“Have you asked all the hoods in town? It seems to me that whoever you’re tracking would have a lot to gain by blowing your leads
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the shotgun blowing off the backside of his father’s head
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He could see from the sky that he should stick to the canals, the wind was still blowing and the lake would be covered with chop
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Roman stood on the very last one, his flannel blowing in the wind like a cape
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the skies overcast even on a so-called nice day, and blowing its cold breath as a
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” Jim said, "The wind’s blowing
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I held my hands against my mouth, blowing on them as we walked, trying
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I’m not sure if it was the cold breeze blowing in as the door opened or the
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“Oh, you want some more, do you?” Justice said with a laugh, and threw the imp with supersonic speed at the train station, blowing up the complex
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“You call blowing up planets and killing every man, woman and child that questions you ‘making the universe a better place’?” The Space Captain said
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"Why do you do that to me? I could actually see a poor cow blowing up
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wind to stop blowing
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hurried the process along, blowing what was left of the driver’s brains out the back
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There was another guy blowing something looking a lot like a flute with the keys painted on, that had some tubing coming out of the far end
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At least it has warmed up so no more snow but the wind was blowing at hurricane (Typhoon) force and knocked down a lot of electric lines
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wind appeared to have picked up as well, blowing the hats
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It was mind blowing to see how email actually works
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He rubber-legged it way down with his lween blowing and rolled over on his back still playing this old saw of theirs they used to do with a previous yandrille player
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blowing directly off the snow-capped mountains to the
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blowing about the streets and towers, and the whole
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"Once we got out in the open I started blowing that floater whistle and sure enough, within an hour Klarrain had caught up with me
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In a foolish attempt to impress Solo Ki, Theodorous dashed forward, his axe blowing the undead back like a battle ram
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And there I could see Shreya, with her hair blowing
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means that almost al the blowing of the city
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Shot to the mouth: blowing her brains
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the sea, her hair blowing in the wind
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Since the wind was blowing in her face, it was probably too far to call
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His hopes that the man would leave upon getting his smoke vanished, as he kept standing there next to him, blowing puffs of smoke into the air
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The ramp retracted, the door closed and the spaceship blasted off, blowing Gibbon’s hat off in the process
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I use a portable air purifier that produces a blowing noise that masks most ambient sound, and has the added benefit of removing pollen from the air
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The winds had shifted in Markarth, blowing chilly from the north
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The winds stirred, blowing his gray-streaked black hair across his face
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Still, blowing off in a great hurry was a form of selfishness that always left her dissatisfied, no matter how tolerant she might try to be of the youth ramming it into her cunt
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Joe was blowing off in her mouth
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He blew his nuts into her cunt immediately, and kept on blowing off in her for a very long time while she simply lay there and sighed and occasionally patted his bare ass
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From his father’s laugh to a PBS special when he was a kid that showed the sun finally blowing itself up, disintegrating all the planets
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The wind was blowing the directional flags west to east
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” said Carol, blowing on the last soldered joint
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It prevented dirt and sand from blowing in my face
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A breeze started, blowing wisps of sand across the courtyard
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I took a drag of my fag blowing smoke out in a plume as I replied
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This was not simply a matter of the heat and dust that was now blowing around our mouths burned and had the brassy taste of cordite in them from the rounds we had fired
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Whistles had started blowing and the Sgt’s and Cpl’s were shouting at us to get over the command dugout for a briefing
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A few seconds later the wind started, blowing in from the caves, bringing a metallic scent that reminded Sebastian of blood
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” This was followed by the hammer Elijah was using being thrown at the trench wall and then him proceeding to dance up and down blowing on his thumb which he had just hit with the hammer he then shoved his thumb into his mouth
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The wind and rain blowing and coming down soaking us and by this time we were all tired and hungry and more than a little pissed off
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three guards had come to investigate my blowing the security guard’s head off and my legs turned
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The train jerked stopped and jerked again and then we were moving all the soldiers hanging out of the windows there loved ones on the platform waving and blowing kisses
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As we started to move faster I blew kisses to Helen and she to me, Mabel was waving and blowing kisses to Bert and Ivy was doing the same with Frank and I saw his mother who was waving like a broken semaphore
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Five days after the final meetings in the War Chamber, on a warm spring morning with a crisp cool breeze blowing from the south, the armies of Nordhel began to mobilize
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One who kills innocents in order to advance his cause, quite often blowing himself up in an explosive-packed vest
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That's like hitting your first home run and then your half-buddy non-jokingly talks about how strong the wind was blowing out
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I simply told him that if he didn’t leave us alone I’d have a good time blowing his balls off
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Julien was smoking, she could hear him blowing out smoke
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Filling the mugs, the trio stood blowing on the surface, until they saw Jayana and his son sip the broth themselves, a wise precaution that had saved many an adventurer before now
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She said sure and left the room, blowing me a kiss
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She left Roy’s with a cheery wave, blowing me a kiss and wiggling her hips as she walked out the door
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Her wild red hair blowing in the moonlight, she cried out, “Fighters! Free our comrades,” and a number of Halflings burst out of the darkness to cut the rope bindings on their wrists and ankles
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The short of it is that we’re at least fifty miles offshore, surrounded by pirates, and a hurricane is blowing in on us fast
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If he thought that I would settle for five grand when there was a potential for two million, he was blowing smoke
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If not for the gust of cold air blowing snow through the back door, Amaranthe would not have noticed Sicarius’s entrance
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The wind shifted, blowing from the north instead of in across the lake
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It was a sunny morning, a gentle breeze blowing in off the sea
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His blond hair caught the wind, blowing it over his face
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blowing on his fingers, and was suffering so much with chilblains, that
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The wind was blowing into Pirate�s face and had already dried off his feathers
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The sound of whistles blowing all the time, and women making the most horrible sounds like a locomotive letting of its steam whistle is the one thing I remember above all
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I am of the opinion that the media is purposely blowing everything out of proportion
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The radio broadcast was the cause of a mood change, as we could once again feel the winds of war blowing
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William could hear the wind blowing furiously outside the cave
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Looking up, he could see the bridge above him and he felt the steady breeze blowing over his face
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It would help him to use oxygen more effectively; and to lower his blood pressure by blowing off steam
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I ran through the doorway he had indicated, blowing past rows of empty wardrobes to reach the dressing table
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Yet, as he came to know Costa Rica, the place grew on him till he came to love it and to consider that blowing away that kid back in Boston had been the best thing he’d ever done for himself