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1. I was the star in the unseen acts of a brief life beneath the crust of the world
2. It will not penetrate the thicker crust here
3. He is painted onto a thin crust
4. a red crust in their bells
5. the crust, a private heartland,
6. In times of plenty the cupboard was rarely full and in times of hardship the children barely had a crust to share between them
7. Big Al wiped up the last of the jam with his crust and popped it
8. times of hardship the children barely had a crust to share between
9. In moments of great distress, trauma, or other powerful occurrences, the crust is broken and our conscience rises from deep within us
10. crust of this conglomeration looked on with frank astonishment
11. and the outer crust just looked on to see what has happened that
12. this outer crust who, despite being on their toes and craning their
13. Meanwhile, the astonishment of the inner crust, which
14. wasn’t just the low gravity, but the crust of
15. The walls showed numerous cracks and a variety of different strata of the planet’s crust, all varying shades of grey
16. The fact that it is described as the “great deep” implicates that it had to contain a large body of water, which may have been locked up in subterranean chambers deep under the Earth’s crust or even inside the earth’s mantle
17. The foundation or core is said to be covered by the deep as with a garment, giving us an indication that the pre-flood Earth had a layer of water at some depth under the surface of the crust and above the core of the Earth
18. A possible position may have been between the crust of the Earth and the mantle, or between the upper and lower mantles
19. If we consider this water body to have existed between the Crust of the Earth and the Earth’s mantle or somewhere within the mantle, the verses above would apply perfectly and would accurately describe its existence and location
20. Do we however have evidence of this today? If we accept that there once was a large body of water trapped somewhere under the Earth’s crust or inside the mantle, would we have some way of proving that it ever existed?
21. 34 The mist on the Earth may have been caused by pressure that was exerted on water inside the Earth, by the crust, or parts of the mantle as well, through gravity - depending on where the water under the Earth, locked up in the “storehouses” of the “fountains of the deep”- was located exactly
22. Under immense pressure from the crust, and/or mantle, bearing down on this water layer, this water may have surfaced through fissures, capillaries or pathways in the crust
23. 38 If we now have a strong magnetic field, generated by mechanics within the Earth that are different to what we have today - considering that through extrapolating back in time, we arrive at a stronger magnetic field, using the mechanics inside the Earth after the Flood, and also keeping in mind that the core would probably have had more mobility within the Earth (provided by the additional water lubrication from the fountains of the deep, before the Flood) what would be the outcome? If this layer of water existed homogenously between the crust and the mantle, it may have prevented contact between the inner and outer layers of rock and aid in the mobility of the core inside the Earth – just as one would have with a present day ball-bearing for example
24. A sudden contact between the outer and inner rock layers could have exerted enough breaking force on sections of the crust above the contact point, to cause it to tear or a rupture in the crust to occur
25. This tear in the crust would have raced around the globe in a matter of minutes as the water pushed through the crack and forced the two opposing sides of the crack away from each other, while sections of crust on both sides of the crack were still relatively well suspended on a water cushion
26. This crack in the Earth’s crust would have released a torrent of water, never seen on Earth before and also never to be witnessed again
27. These moving sections of crust would then pick up speed over a period of 40 days, drifting away from the crack’s origin, while still floating on the remaining subterranean water layer
28. As these tectonic plates started moving away from each other, the underlying layers which had been under immense pressure from the crust above, were no longer pushed down by the crust and as a result bulged out as we can see today in areas of the planet such as the mid-Atlantic ridge
29. As the water ran out from under these moving sections of crust, the pieces of floating crust would also come to a sudden stop as they came into contact with the mantle, once the water lubrication was sufficiently depleted
30. In addition to this, the removal of the lubricating layer between the crust and the mantle may also have had a profound impact on the water suspended above the atmosphere
31. I felt sorry for the lads at the back of the queue as even early on the water had a film of scum on it that was as hard as a pie crust and was nearly black in colour
32. of seconds, I made out a rough cot, under which a bucket sat, with a crust of shit around the edges
33. Large insect found in a loaf of bread, especially near the crust
34. snowflakes flying in the air, and a hard white crust on the ground
35. with in the morning! And you will have only a crust of bread and water
36. and frost should form a crust on top there was little hope of their
37. where over the crust to find food
38. coming along over the crust, drawing after him a wood sled on which
39. the time, but until the last night had made a stiff crust he had been
40. I affected my best upper crust British accent and pretended to be Mia"s cousin, Reginald, visiting from England
41. From what he could gather, mourning customs, at least among the upper crust, involved a conspicuous display of gaudy colours and extroverted emotions
42. His friend had crust around the corners of his lips, and in the inner corners of his eyes
43. Others would make a sandwich out of the meatloaf, but I wanted to savor it by itself, possibly adding a little catsup elsewhere to that already baked into the upper crust
44. It is theorized that this area was formed not by lava, as would be poured out from a mountain or several of them, but from some kind of breach of the earth’s crust
45. She looked down on the clotted blood that had stained her clothes and lay in a crust around the wound
46. He starts on the crust of his toast—he ate the middle first, just like he used to when we were little
47. Deep holes were appearing on the crust of Earth and roots of the trees were surfacing in the Realms and they spread to smother every other plant
48. Mix the paste for the crust just a little stiffer than for the boiled pudding
49. and hit the ocean floor, right where the earths crust was stretched
50. earths crust, some volcanoes are so large that instead of pushing up
1. of stubble crusted wood held in calloused hands
2. saliva crusted on his stubbled chin
3. that is the deepest of calms, a calm as deep as soft crusted
4. Although the miles soon started adding up, she found it extremely difficult to leave the pristine valley, mainly, the unexpected peace that had filled her heart as she watched the sunrise over the snow crusted hill behind the big house
5. Her eye was nearly closed, black blood crusted her thick lips, and her hair was densely matted
6. protruded from the edges of the exit wounds of the gunshots, crusted, crimson, dried out blood
7. The soul construct loomed, its bulky dun-colored body crusted with snow and gore
8. The blood from his wound had crusted under his chin, leaving a thick runnel down his neck
9. Probing the crusted wounds
10. was still crusted and blistering
11. Out over the crusted snow,
12. The upper portion of both men's clothes, Travers's flight suit and Parker's fatigues, were crusted white with dried sweat
13. There was a severed black hand sinking its thorny claws into the nape of the Dangler’s neck—the three gnarled fingers had the same volcanic, crusted skin as the dark hand the children had seen fall into the river by the first hole in the water, then again more recently scuttling along the riverbed in the Soridwood
14. Three levels down they halted at last in a narrow corridor whose arched ceiling was crusted with jewels, whose floor was set with blocks of crystal, and whose walls were decorated with golden friezework
15. She was tall, lithe, shaped like a goddess; clad in a narrow girdle crusted with jewels
16. He had short hair of blue black, the nurses had shaved it to stubble to remove the dirt, crusted blood and lice that infested it
17. Outside, the moan of the tortured thousands shuddered up to the stars which crusted the sweating Vendhyan night, and the conchs bellowed like oxen in pain
18. The sun was sinking toward the distant crags when Conan, his garments hacked to tatters and the mail under them reeking and clotted with blood, his knife dripping and crusted to the hilt, strode over the corpses to where Yasmina Devi sat her horse among her nobles on the crest of the ridge, near a lofty precipice
19. Conan's breeks hung in blood-stained tatters; his girdle and sheath were gone, his sword, driven upright into the deck beside him, was notched and crusted with red
20. His rectum had dried crusted blood on it and it was
21. They were crusted shut with eye boogers
22. Blood crusted along his short hair, down the right side of his face, ending at his chin
23. Her shirt was crusted with dead adrenaline
24. mouth was dry, and he licked crusted spittle from his lips
25. on top of the crusted snow in my bare feet, but, despite the blood I’m
26. Once crusted stir well and serve
27. Blood was crusted in the corners of her mouth, which was wide with rows of jagged and broken teeth
28. “Ah, hell,” Pat said in his bayou draw rubbing the crusted crap from the corners of his brown eyes
29. “Fuck you… Ah!” The left corner of his mouth was swollen and crusted over
30. Despite there having once been a time when each different type of plate was sorted into its own separate stack, they were now being tossed together in random, teetering card-house piles of butter-slathered glass, coated with crusted cheese dips and half-devoured, soggy, broccoli, all of which was routinely splashed into Blok's face from the required high water-pressure of the rinsing hose
31. Her foot crunched into the crusted snow
32. Coconut Kale with Sesame Crusted Salmon 6 servings
33. Lisa looked at the layers of crusted dirt and grime on the floor and on the wall
34. Pearson appeared in the moonlight with a piece of the kilt torn off and wrapped around his head with dried blood crusted on it
35. were crusted shut as Bitsy jumped on the bed, crying for food, and waking
36. into her nasty bowl, already full of spoiled, crusted leftovers
37. His surface was a glowing orange-red, crusted here and there with craggy, blackened material and ash
38. It stole fragments of a broken heart and hid them beneath the crusted surface of the soul
39. There were other drains around the sides, their grilles crusted with mineral deposits
40. Dinner at the Crusted Top had been a Hansen family tradition since Charlie was a baby-
41. I looked around our table at the Crusted Top and smiled at my family
42. He reached out cautiously and picked up some sort of purple fruit crusted with green crystals
43. Loose sand and shellgrit crusted her bare feet
44. Shrimp crusted with spaghetti squash, pork and apple sausage, wild striped bass with leek fondue, and a chocolate torte
45. The earth in the cart, with which the seed was mixed, was not crushed to powder, but crusted together or adhering in clods
46. Her nose was misshapen, her bloodless lips chapped and split and crusted with scabs, and there was a century of bitter experience in those ten-year-old eyes as she looked up at them silently
47. There were no buds yet on the trees, no tulips brave or stupid enough to have emerged through the now month-old layer of crusted snow, and no spring peeper audio track playing in the background
48. The dead man’s lips and cheeks were torn and ragged; his eyes were two brown holes weeping slow red tears as raindrops mingled with the crusted blood
49. Suckling pig was served at the high table; a peacock roasted in its plumage; a great pike crusted with crushed almonds
50. Smaug lay, with wings folded like an immeasurable bat, turned partly on one side, so that the hobbit could see his underparts and his long pale belly crusted with gems and fragments of gold from his long lying on his costly bed
1. There it was, a tiny cut, already crusting over
2. -Nostrils should be clear, with no crusting in or around
3. and then the drying and crusting of the ground had contaminated
4. Presence of mucopurulent discharge and crusting can occur in the morning when the
5. Blood seeped down both sides of his head, some into his eyes, crusting there
6. Cold oils slid along his veins, chilling his blood: age crusting him with a salt cloak
1. Every so often I would return with brown crusts in my pocket and always I would sit on the same bench and both the swans the female in the lead would come across the river from their island home and sit with me whilst I fed them
2. "Have you cut the crusts off, Mable?" the old man asked, oblivious to his surroundings
3. 8 slices of whole-wheat sandwich bread, crusts removed
4. Spread on two pizza crusts; top
5. Spread over the pizza crusts, and top with cheese
6. He complimented Charly on supper—spaghetti with meatballs and lima beans, and homemade garlic bread consisting of sliced white with the crusts trimmed—buttered and heavily dosed with garlic salt, and toasted in the broiler
7. Using a spatula pour evenly into pie crusts and smooth the top with the spatula
8. The first twenty coins lasted two blocks, but it was like tossing crusts
9. A few crusts of bread alongside it on a plate were the only remnants
10. Pies were his favorite and my mother had baking pie crusts with just the right amount of shortening, honed to a fine art
11. I long ago gave up the effort and use store-bought frozen crusts without shame
12. 1 thick slice brown bread, crusts removed, soaked in a little water for 15 minutes and the water squeezed out
13. Six slices white bread with crusts removed and soaked in a ½ cup water
14. Additionally, the toppings were all a little piled up on one end of their crusts, having slid slightly off the pizzas during his confrontation with the stop sign
15. Along with the passports came a flurry of sandwich crusts, rizlas and…
16. “Smoked salmon sandwiches in thin brown bread, with the crusts cut off!”
17. Thus, for over forty years, the chance of his birth shaped his sense of belonging to the higher crusts of society
18. crusts, candies or even as a simple spiced nut blend
19. Place the molded pie crusts and pan(s) into the freezer for 30 minutes so that it can firm up
20. Pour the pie filling mixture into the pie crust(s) and return to the freezer
21. Prepare pie crusts for filled two-crust pie using 9-inch pan
22. Fill top half of pie crusts with cherries
23. pie plate and add the top crust, adjusting and sealing the two crusts
24. instructions, with nuts divided evenly over bottom of crusts
25. cheat and use store-bought pie crusts, in which case the whole thing takes
26. In the middle of the table were scattered crusts of bread, bacon rinds and a pile of empty dishes
27. The town streets were blackened, pounded- hard crusts of filthied soil mixed with human feces
28. One of the English Royal family’s favorite meals is: white fish with whitened crème Anglaise poured over it, and white watercress sandwiches, with the crusts cut off
29. This is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, which is the membrane that runs on the eyelids, causing swollen red rimmed eyes as well as crusts of pus over the eyelids
30. "When I worked for Tom Carrasco, the father of the bachelor Samson Carrasco that your worship knows," replied Sancho, "I used to earn two ducats a month besides my food; I can't tell what I can earn with your worship, though I know a knight-errant's squire has harder times of it than he who works for a farmer; for after all, we who work for farmers, however much we toil all day, at the worst, at night, we have our olla supper and sleep in a bed, which I have not slept in since I have been in your worship's service, if it wasn't the short time we were in Don Diego de Miranda's house, and the feast I had with the skimmings I took off Camacho's pots, and what I ate, drank, and slept in Basilio's house; all the rest of the time I have been sleeping on the hard ground under the open sky, exposed to what they call the inclemencies of heaven, keeping life in me with scraps of cheese and crusts of bread, and drinking water either from the brooks or from the springs we come to on these by-paths we travel
31. I'll also mention some quadrangular trunkfish topped by four large protuberances along the back; trunkfish sprinkled with white spots on the underside of the body, which make good house pets like certain birds; boxfish armed with stings formed by extensions of their bony crusts, and whose odd grunting has earned them the
32. table out of his hollowed palms a few dry crusts of bread and half a raw onion
33. “Hello?” said a woman who used to cut the crusts off his sandwiches and remove the sweaty yellow square of supermarket cheese he wasn’t allowed to have on his bologna
34. Meanwhile, in the Corners of the Chamber were Reminders of Prue’s Gluttony: dried Chicken Bones gath’ring Dust, Oyster Shells toss’d amongst mildew’d Crusts of Bread, along with the usual lost Buttons, broken Stays, Balls of Hair, and Dust
35. Joe was for being a hermit, and living on crusts in a remote cave, and dying, some time, of cold and want and grief; but after listening to Tom, he conceded that there were some conspicuous advantages about a life of crime, and so he consented to be a pirate
36. Some combatants, having discovered a few crusts of rather mouldy bread, in a drawer, were eagerly devouring them
37. Mae took down the plates and scraped the pie crusts into a bucket
38. She DOESN'T! She DOESN'T! She's so hungry sometimes that she eats crusts out of the ash barrel!" She pressed her hands hard against her face and burst into passionate little sobs, and Ermengarde, hearing this unusual thing, was overawed by it
39. " As though we didn't live well in my house ! " said Maxim Ivanovitch, wondering ; " at his mother's he used to run barefoot and gnaw crusts ; why is he more puny than before ? " And the teacher said, "Every boy," says he, " needs to play about, not to be studying all the time ; he needs exercise," and he explained it all to him reasonably
40. On the table there was a samovar that had gone out, a tray with cups, an empty rum bottle, a bottle of vodka partly full, and some half-eaten crusts of wheaten bread