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1. see how its use will insidiously creep
2. She shouldered past him and started to creep down the stairs
3. "I will call you Serpent," he said, which in the old tongue meant to crawl or creep around
4. shadows started to creep across the sun loungers, with the sky still a brilliant blue,
5. creep into our soul: did God really say that by His stripes I was healed?
6. They watched the light of dawn creep across his land thru the little telescope on the geosynchronous
7. started to creep up into my field
8. that creep between wide-eyed anticipation
9. a borderland, where you creep along the wall
10. After a while, I found the courage to creep along in the darkness of the passageway, distancing myself from all the betrayal and disloyalty
11. The Phoenix slowed and began to creep closer to the area
12. A slight breeze hustles old crisp packets into the corners of vacant parking bays and there is enough of a chill in the air to make skin creep with goose bumps
13. “Well one of them is my sister/child Valla but she's been in this gross affair with a creep named Mappu down at the 'Bit of Borlunth’
14. Abe took her to his Hotel Room, and told her she was an ugly creep who only had one use; killing
15. It took a few seconds for the calculations to be performed and the smile to creep across his face
16. leaven that will creep into our hearts
17. Flitter glanced up to see a little tear creep into Granny's left eyed which she gently wiped away with her apron
18. She dreamed of reciting this to Homer, watching his haughty lips creep up with reluctant
19. “You could always quietly creep up to my suite during the night for some fun – if you want to
20. The sun had begun to creep up along the horizon, and the sky was flecked with early morning hues of pink and blue
21. There is a number of hypotheses which considering the mechanism of creep deformations under action of the external loading
22. After rapid deformation at the beginning of load, deformation of creep continues at a decreasing rate
23. Amount of creep depends on the technological reasons and reasons characterizing conditions of loading
24. relationship between creep and
25. on the value of creep:
26. The abuses which sometimes creep into the local and provincial administration of a local and provincial revenue, how enormous soever they may appear, are in reality, however, almost always very trifling in comparison of those which commonly take place in the administration and expenditure of the revenue of a great empire
27. Now doubts were beginning to creep into his mind that he could not quite present into logical reasoning
28. Again doubts began to creep in
29. Don’t get me wrong they were still as loving as ever full of endearments and promises but to me something dark had seemed to creep into them
30. The pints flowed - the host was footing the bill - and much to Jack's surprise, he began to feel the life creep back into him
31. She could see the colour creep up into his face
32. “It’s okay, Nathaniel,” I called, using all of my strength and a good deal of adrenaline to creep toward him
33. A chill began to creep through to his bones and he shivered
34. After a while, she pointed to the horizon, where the first rays of sunlight were beginning to creep over the fields
35. Occasionally, a vampire would creep into a young woman’s bedroom at night and feed on her, though it was rare that he would drain her to the point of death, nor would he turn her unless he was in search of a bride
36. It was also in quite times like this I got scared of the death I faced on the battlefield you didn’t have time to be scared but here and now it seemed to creep over you
37. happened to leave before I did, and the creep must have stolen her car
38. The children were apt to creep
39. Cautiously, he continued to creep forward, stopping often to take stock of his surroundings
40. But keep on eye out, especially on that little creep who supplies us with the girls
41. Marcos saw the muscles in his face tighten and the anger creep into his eyes
42. Slowly, the sound outside the window began to creep up again
43. At night, men creep out into no-man’s land, and try to overhear the opposition,” he lectured
44. Stuart went into the living room where the rays of morning light were beginning to creep through gaps in his curtain
45. I was labeled weird, odd, a creep, dangerous, mentally unstable
46. Now, exhaustion, more mental than physical combined with the tedium of watching boats creep by, had long since caught up with her
47. "You're a creep, I could tell
48. She thought that she saw a flush begin to creep up the back of his neck, thinking, He knows that what has come to pass is beyond all protocol
49. For all, who have felt responsible for their version of truth, resist the humbling perception that all which has come to Man has come through the imperfect agency of Man’s intellect where misinterpretation can creep into even the primary experience
50. And to all the wild animals, all the birds of heaven and all the living creatures that creep along the ground, I give all the foliage of the plants as their food "
1. Something is emerging from the woods—a hundred bodies are creeping from the darkest shadows outside of Juneau
2. The thug, and I was assuming this was Sammy the Shark, would have cut a ruggedly stylish figure except for the filthy looking street tattoos all over his arms and creeping up the visible side of his face to the left temple
3. Slowly, as if a soft, breezeless tide were creeping up a gently sloping sandy shore line, I became aware of waves in the distance, and slowly I tuned into the echo of my exhalations
4. Kara woke to find morning light creeping around the window blind
5. creeping in and out of chair legs,
6. furnished with mud and creeping ivy
7. While Alessandra studied the handle, I found another door leading down to the crypt and although it might be a little bold to go creeping about like a burglar, I had to investigate
8. So, instead of creeping about I took a deep breath and bellowed out his name into the nearest hovel which caused a rattled flock of partridges to explode and clatter into the air right in front of my face almost knocking me over in their escape
9. walls decorated by climbing or creeping plants that Tom did not
10. “Good question, young Harry,” the old man praised with a hint of a smile now creeping into his delivery
11. I’d not got any further than the idea that maybe, just maybe, he could stay the night instead of creeping out in the early hours of the morning
12. She is pinned to the harsh walls of the domestic mausoleum by creeping vines, smothered in the leaf mould decay covering the floor of the untamed land at her feet
13. Could she trust him with her troubles? She didn't want to be the first to bring up the eroticism creeping into her thoughts
14. Night was creeping in, further darkening the dreary grey sky
15. "I don't understand," he said, creeping backward
16. Fists were raised and court action promised as the noisy passengers slide down the yellow slides, that is once the air hostesses have managed to peel away the tar that was insidiously creeping through the doors
17. creeping cautiously between the beds, inspecting each
18. Adros felt the darkness creeping in, his mind slipping to unconsciousness
19. Past the half-constructed wall of melted block-like chairs, X’ander saw the dead creeping down the hallway
20. Now, where do we do this shifter thing without creeping out the regular people?”
21. No one knew how many casualties their city would endure by the end and if Cyrodiil would itself remain physically untouched by violence creeping down from the north
22. ” Brows knitted and furrowed even more deeply with creeping anger
23. The Breton looked over at the Nord, whose own dark eyes now shone with the wavering glint of creeping tears
24. “Whatever is the matter with it, Johnny?” she asked, annoyance creeping into her tone
25. Gen 6:7 And the LORD said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them
26. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things
27. He realised that being old was a creeping disease and
28. ” After the briefing was finished we got once more to attack the mocked up trenches but this time we had men with flags simulating the creeping artillery barrage whilst we walked in a line behind it and wondered to ourselves what this would be like with more than seventy pounds of equipment on your person
29. And another more terrifying thought was creeping up on him
30. "Tell me a 'tory," said baby Jeanneton, creeping to her knee a little later
31. “This is more of a distraction than I had in mind,” he said, fear creeping into his voice
32. At last creeping up to the
33. Crawling along the advanced ridge, I could see the Spaniards creeping forward, and the recapture of the position from our thin lines seemed imminent
34. Near the angle, two troopers pointed out a suspicious something in a palm-tree, and creeping along the creek bank, we fired several shots, until first a rifle, then a body, fell crashing out into the bush
35. Hair sprays fumed in plumes and I was very grateful for Glenna’s suggestion earlier as I sneezed several times from the fumes creeping up my nostrils
36. Crouching down, creeping forward as quietly as I could, I reached the gate and the voices became clearer
37. “I was there in Nicaragua, miss, doing what the entire country should have been doing: defending itself against creeping communism
38. “Well, for starters, I have a fiancé,” she said, with the hint of a blush creeping up her cheeks
39. Creeping onto the monstrous bed, on her hands and knees, I could not believe what she did next
40. The plane accelerated down the runway and I felt the old terror creeping over me again
41. The man was too engrossed in what he was doing to notice Payne creeping up behind him
42. I told him that I had yet to meet the stepbrother, Terry, but doing so was slowly creeping up on my list of things to do
43. Hilderich nodded silently and appreciatively before heading off to a nearby log of wood half of it rotting away, creeping with maggots and worms, what he had been taught was the basis of a healthy and fertile ground
44. He felt an unknown stranger creeping up on him: an intense feeling of well-being
45. That was his biggest failing, the breaking point when he had been canceled; when he had been turned into a shadow, a creeping thing that should cease to be
46. He asked the Prosops, real fear creeping up in his voice, his instincts waking up to realise the intensity of a completely unknown situation
47. The DTS, a bastard shark creeping the city
48. The other one just dashed towards a low-walled flower fence and jumped over, creeping away back into a semblance of adequate cover
49. One was the creeping darkness
50. He had not wanted to admit this even to himself, but he could feel it slowly creeping up on him
1. Now, it still gave him the creeps
2. As such, they were always turning and looking impassively at things, and it gave Scar the creeps like nothing else in the world
3. stained with damp where dark moss creeps along
4. Once he was out of earshot she asked, “This place gives you the creeps doesn’t it?”
5. “Yeah, one of those shallow creeps who only care about making money!” The third fat-cat said, absent-mindedly fiddling with the golden penchant hanging around his neck
6. “This place gives me the creeps,” said the short one
7. The two creeps who had picked me up were the two bodyguards from that earlier, fateful
8. water, then continued, “After those creeps got done beating me, they untied me and told me I could walk, if I told them what was going on
9. He is a very desirable man here in our little ex-pat community, not that the skinny little geek is so great, but because all the other guys down here are total creeps: they’re either alcoholic, running drugs or some kind of pervert
10. The truly unfortunate part of it was that, of all the creeps in Mike’s gang, the one arrested was the one with a woman and kid to support
11. Cold creeps up my spine
12. She gave me the creeps
13. This place creeps me out
14. The liquid then creeps towards the manhole ladder and turns bright red as it leaves the darkness and enters the sunlight
15. 25 And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and everything that creeps on the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good
16. 30 And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so
17. 8 Of clean beasts, and of beasts that are not clean, and of fowls, and of everything that creeps on the earth,
18. 14 They, and every beast after his kind, and all the cattle after their kind, and every creeping thing that creeps on the earth after his kind, and every fowl after his kind, every bird of every sort
19. 21 And all flesh died that moved on the earth, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, and of every creeping thing that creeps on the earth, and every man:
20. 17 Bring forth with you every living thing that is with you, of all flesh, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of every creeping thing that creeps on the earth; that they may breed abundantly in the earth, and be fruitful, and multiply on the earth
21. 19 Every beast, every creeping thing, and every fowl, and whatever creeps on the earth, after their kinds, proceeded out of the Ark
22. I try to scowl, but a smile creeps out of my lips
23. 41 And every creeping thing that creeps on the ground shall be an abomination; it shall not be eaten
24. 46 This is the law of the beasts, and of the fowl, and of every living creature that moves on the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth:
25. 18 The likeness of any thing that creeps on the ground, the likeness of any fish that is in the waters beneath the earth:
26. Saeed was beginning to give her the creeps
27. “He creeps me out,” she said
28. Gives me the creeps
29. As soon as they start trading with real money, doubt creeps in after only a couple of losing trades, and then the tweaking, changing, distrusting begins
30. Why not bet on him instead of those creeps?” She rubs the stub on her left hand, deciding, “I have to look out for myself
31. The front lot was a forest of statues: cement animals, cement children, even a cement satyr playing the pipes, which gave Grover the creeps
32. I couldn’t bear to give away my favorite toys, so I selected a doll with spidery legs that always gave me the creeps
33. It gives me the creeps
34. Occasionally a scrawny, strange looking animal creeps past—lizards with malformed heads, snakes with odd growths on their bodies, insects that are slow and clumsy
35. But over time… and more time… and more time… and more than is possible for even you to accurately keep track of… Something else creeps in
36. 3 "No sooner does your faith grasp the identity of the Son of Man than your selfish desire for worldly preferment creeps back upon you, and you fall to discussing among yourselves as to who should be greatest in the kingdom of heaven, a kingdom which, as you persist in conceiving it, does not exist, nor ever shall
37. Oh, you stare at that! My appearance is that of youth, but through my veins creeps the sluggish chill of approaching age, as I have felt it a thousand times before
38. and laughing at some of the creeps at the A and Dub who thought
39. Places like this gave me the creeps
40. there was something about him that really gave me the creeps
41. “That woman gives me the creeps
42. How long have we got to stay here? That Razor Mick gives me the creeps
43. And then the emptiness creeps in
44. His red eye gives me the creeps
45. Unfortunately, for every creep that"s apprehended there are at least several more creeps still on the loose
46. There are a lot of creeps out there who
47. instead of using the word ‘coffer’ those creeps should’ve used
48. Her statement gave me the creeps
49. ‘You bunch of creeps
50. That woman gave me the creeps
1. A shadow crept over his phone and knocked it out of his hand
2. Red crept up behind Big Petey
3. Ackers crept over to the door and opened it a crack, trying to look out into the hallway for any signs of the intruders
4. idea, and He marvelled at the universe that crept into view with the naming of this
5. As more of the world has crept into the church over the years fewer have truly
6. Silence was the first form, the first shape upon which Smith could hang an idea, and He marvelled at the universe that crept into view with the naming of this first idea
7. The door opened quietly and Angie crept in, carrying a small tray
8. He crept beyond one more tarrid
9. Once the pattern of snoring and grinding teeth settled down in the next room, Kirk slipped out of the bed he shared with his little sister, pulled on a threadbare dressing gown two sizes too small for his arms, and crept downstairs
10. He slipped it underneath his pyjama jacket and crept back up to bed
11. What the hell was he up to? What did he want? Time crept by as I crouched in the shadows but not another sound
12. It was no good keeping this thing locked up I leaned across to Alessandra and whispered, 'So sorry Alessandra, but can I have a quick word? You see the man with Mercouri? I didn't like to say in front of everyone earlier, but someone crept into the house at siesta and opened the door to my room
13. With nerves already ragged for fear of Mercouri's revenge, I crept onto the pan to get a clearer view and to make sure we were safe
14. his arms, and crept downstairs
15. She had never experienced a cold like this before; it crept into the cavern like a sparkling mist and enveloped everything
16. While their parents slept on peacefully, the children crept
17. For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this
18. crept slowly in, and the sky was darkening when
19. She concentrated on shutting out the sounds she could hear from further down the corridor which suggested that Mickey was with Sheila as, tentatively, she crept along to the bedroom, uncertain what she would find
20. Tentatively she crept towards the cliff edge, peering through the new hole in the bushes and looking down cautiously
21. The thought of sunrise was hardly showing on the horizon when Kev crept out of the barracks and almost ran across to where the car was parked
22. crept closer, the half-eaten biscuit gripped tightly in his hand was forgotten
23. That accomplished, he climbed the ladder and crept up on the roof where he had stacked corrugated metal panels, which so matched the existing roof as to have been perfectly camouflaged laying as they were
24. Tom crept through the bushes and peered out
25. Tom quickly crept closer to the man who had fallen to the ground
26. crept in behind, and was relieved to find only a trembling
27. As she turned back, to look into the overheated faces of the group, déjà' vu again crept into the back of her mind
28. I crept down the stairs
29. The third crept up the street
30. dart’s sleep poison crept into his veins and blackness started to close in around his
31. That night the Greek force crept out of the horse and opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, which had sailed back under cover of night
32. They crept through a half open window, without wakening their parents
33. and the prophetic will also expose the lies that have crept in
34. There is also a deception that has crept into our beliefs that
35. Occasionally the trio would come upon a horde of sheep or carts laden with supplies jamming the roadway, at such times, they would be forced to wait anxiously in the tightly packed street, choking on the stench of sweat and manure until the flow of traffic crept forward once more
36. notions have crept into our belief system today
37. A smile almost crept onto his face at the sheer beauty of it all, but then he remembered Whimly and grew somber once more
38. As the shadows crept across the mountains to herald the
39. Ava and Thom watched as the main pieces of the physical hardware of the expedition in base reality crept ever closer
40. He kept staring at the mobile and a nervous thought crept
41. We remained there through the day, then after it grew dark, we crept along a deer track until we reached our home beside the Meles
42. They argued on while our shadows crept back to our toes
43. She crept quietly to the bathroom
44. A smile crept around the corners of his mouth while
45. The beetle slowly crept toward the mole, not
46. As he lay snoring, thick with wine, she’d crept out of the house
47. As Father slept, she crept
48. He closed his eyes as the coldness crept into his body where it touched the cool stone
49. Clouds crept past the brilliant and low-DRAFTChapter 14 301
50. “What of the last two lines?” Nerissa asked as irritation crept into her voice