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1. She dove off the landing, to his horror, and into the fray
2. “We're going back into the fray!” One of the Heseans said, and thy jumped back into their space-ship and flew away, leaving their Governor behind in the middle of the desert
3. the main road, and entered the fray
4. The Elf Prince dove into the fray, ignoring all thoughts of pain and personal safety to grab two handfuls of the burning black tentacles
5. [213] Whatever you do, the Self remains above the fray
6. Not a man stood that day without a wound, especially Baron Verios, who had been in the fray from the start
7. And with the planned allied reinforcements, any security personnel would be mobilised towards the fray
8. The hemp rope was beginning to fray, and in a matter of minutes, the squirming pale Halfling would be freed and ready for Carl’s dinner plate
9. “Boys, get the young ones!” cried Longleaf as he and Bosco launched themselves into the fray, going for the Halfling pirate and trying to recapture the children
10. International law enters the fray when a foreign citizen is rescued in a different country and the Corporate should be aware of this
11. History relates as well that, originally, that locality was nothing more than another neighborhood of Lumban, a city that Franciscan missionary Fray Juan de la Plasencia founded in 1578
12. It was as if a champion had recently entered the fray on her behalf, or more correctly, she thought, her Goddess
13. I was on my second cup of coffee and expected to enter the fray with more focused arguments at any time
14. Then I joined in the fray, “Hump hump hump hump hump hump hey hoe hump hump hump hump hump hump hey hoe
15. Stepping Into The Fray
16. Davis girded up her loins for the fray
17. Judah, so that no man did lift up his head, but these are come to fray them, to throw out the horns of the Gentiles, which lifted up
18. every man sat under his vine and his fig tree, and there was none to fray them: 13 Neither was there any left in the land to fight
19. Harry’s nerves were beginning to fray
20. The candidate, the “good cop,” remained serene and placid above the fray
21. Needless to say, I reject before hand your admiration for Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, hero defender of the Indians for some and traitor to his country for others
22. Once again, the scribe was cast into the midst of a battle he had never sought and, once again, he found himself unprepared for the fray
23. “He himself is a fearsome military force, should he choose to enter the fray personally
24. 11 He made peace in the land and Israel rejoiced with great joy: 12 For every man sat under his vine and his fig tree and there was none to fray them: 13 Neither was there any left in the land to fight against them: yes the kings themselves were overthrown in those days
25. That was the signal for the two groups to enter the fray
26. By eleven o’clock she was sure that he had forgotten his invitation and her nerves were starting to fray
27. to be transported from the Enterprises into the fray of the
28. Sorus was next through the portal and into the fray; he wore a leather helm and breastplate that ill suited him, and in his hands he wielded a large iron trident that was instantly raised on seeing Lewem’s husk
29. On seeing the growing panic the cavalry Commander decided that the day was lost, his small reserve force was massively undermanned – if they advanced into the fray, they too would be decimated
30. ’ She understood the demons frustrations with the man as he jumped once more back into the fray
31. Edwin was starving (he hadn’t eaten a thing since lunchtime) and so entered the fray without hesitation; but he only managed to snatch a couple of grains before he was barged aside by a plump, speckled hen
32. Guardon entered the fray, swinging at the goblins and orcs with his massive, clawed arms
33. Claude was the first to enter the fray
34. “It’s really something beautiful,” Kaite stands you up and moves over with the rest of the fray
35. They were accompanied by a number of wood trolls who had joined the fray in the Throne Room of Guardon’s Spires
36. Gnoll and Charles rushed into the fray, as did the other trolls who had attended the meeting
37. Rodnik, Thorgrym, and Claude strode with vehemence into the fray, slashing with their weapons and claws
38. The seraph trolls each strode into the fray, hewing in semicircles with their steel swords
39. Ben Frostberry unsheathed his dagger and entered the fray
40. The citizens of Mystic Down gave a chilling war cry as they leaped into the fray along with the vampire and lich-trolls
41. Ben Frostberry wielded his glinting short sword and entered the fray
42. When it began to fray, he clawed at it, tearing off pieces of lip
43. He had forgotten all about them in the midst of the fray!
44. Do you have the nerve to fray this all away?
45. The delicately tensioned cords of Bart’s psyche had begun to fray
46. We throw ourselves in the midst of uncertainty, we enter the fray and 111
47. in preparation for the fray
48. in that famed fray
49. and that with Philistines there was a fray
50. His head was jerked back at a terrible angle, and something cracked above the noise of the fray, like the breaking of a thick branch
1. The Persian carpets are somewhat worn and frayed
2. flagstones was a reminder of life and the slightest feather touch of frayed rags on his
3. He was still playing with the frayed edge of his shirt cuff
4. Brown trainers, weathered and frayed, but solid
5. The scurrying of sharp little claws on flagstones was a reminder of life and the slightest feather touch of frayed rags on his bare legs was a breath of civilisation, a small memento of his humanity
6. tightly tied at the waste, the hem torn and frayed,
7. frayed at the edges,
8. he cuts the frayed cord and runs free
9. Tempers are not so easily frayed – we have more space
10. In the days that followed their father’s untimely passing, brother and sister lived in a world of frayed tempers, compassionate overload and weary resignation
11. These two frayed individuals were playing lovingly
12. and sister lived in a world of frayed tempers, compassionate
13. released them, finding a brush was needed for the frayed mess on her head
14. , Alec thought, noticing the many frayed edges and holes in the garment
15. Alec's patience was as precarious as a boulder dwarf dangling from a frayed thread
16. wrist with frayed cloth straps
17. “Shut up you fucking idiot where do you think you are on the pier at Blackpool or what?” Things had started to get a bit tense as the build up for the ‘Big Push’ was still going on at quite a pace making tempers a bit frayed
18. Trying not to chew on the already frayed ends of my patience, I suggested we take the cats one by one to the get-acquainted room
19. The petite woman, dressed in a blue flower-print cotton dress and two frayed dark green wool sweaters to keep her warm, smiled brightly as I entered her home
20. The decor, the leatherette sofa; he could have got by without that, could’ve got on fine with the old frayed cloth one which had seen many years of contented lounging in front of the TV
21. And truly, Carl was becoming irritated, so much so that he had to stop clawing the frayed ropes and turn around
22. The working classes, including the poor, took pride in parading in their ―Sunday Best‖ and made sure that the clothes their children wore to school, however worn or frayed, were clean and properly ironed; that is to say, presentable
23. I studied Uncle Hobart as he stuffed his supper into his mouth, breadcrumbs from the roughly cut cheese sandwich scattering down the front of his jumper; the collar of his faded frayed shirt showing a thin strip of white material from beneath; his grubby trousers tied up with a piece of bailer twine
24. Soon, an old, slope-backed, brown mare appeared from the brush on the far bank and, astride a shirtless man who held the frayed rope reins loosely, allowing the mare to pick her own way over a trail she obviously knew well
25. The single hotel offered rooms with doors of nailed planks, cement floors, platforms of raw wood covered over with thin, flattened foam rubber as beds, a single, threadbare sheet, one frayed towel, no pillows, a bare bulb hanging from a spider web decorated wire, no window, no fan and walls partially covered in flaking, stained paint
26. Most seemed battered and frayed, while few seemed brand new
27. I find only the frayed end of a seat belt and a broken buckle
28. was shoulder length and slicked back, the ends frayed and spiking out around the
29. It is thick, with a worn cover and frayed edges
30. In spite of the worn dressing gown and the frayed slippers there was something about him that made Mrs
31. ” He coughed and tried to make his voice stronger but it remained frayed from the shock
32. and he looked frayed as if ready to snap
33. expression, Tifa casually placed her hands on the frayed ropes
34. It had a frayed black leather cover with a faded gold symbol etched into it
35. His head was shaved, his clothes were slightly frayed and he didn't look like he'd shaved for a few days
36. Her previously spotless suit was also torn, frayed, and looked like it was falling to pieces
37. Levi huffed in tiredness, taking the book on the top of the list and placing it on the one of the few remaining bare spaces he had in front of him, inspecting the worn out covers and frayed edges of the paper
38. He then hands me a frayed leather-bound book
39. The notes have no harmony and, when they take physical form in front of him, they are not perfect orbs, but have sharp edges, frayed in all the shades of blood, winter earth and night
40. stretched, frayed, or completely snapped, while the bolts and
41. was nothing but a frayed end, which pointed its clawing fingers
42. walls, strands of frayed rope, a few broken plates and bowls,
43. of the mesh of springs and frayed cloth while I propped it up
44. yellow rope that the elements had frayed into bristles of tiny
45. I admit my shirt cuffs were frayed on the
46. would be useful, as I only had frayed cord that I was constantly
47. of frayed rope around its foot (which I’d never felt the need to
48. A frayed, torn edge dangles in the stove-hot wind
49. priest who kept the building was dressed all in black, though the clothes were frayed and worn and blind
50. He went to his prayer spot; a frayed mat placed next to the bed and kneeled down opposite to the figure of a crucified Christ on a wooden table
1. Locke’s fingernails tore at his suit fabric, his anger causing small frays to appear
2. But if I went outside of Liberty to the more upper-class city of Frays, it would be a real outing for me, and I would have a small flutter on the pokies and thoroughly enjoy myself
3. This done, in profound silence they entered the room where he was asleep, taking his his rest after the past frays, and advancing to where he was sleeping tranquilly, not dreaming of anything of the kind happening, they seized him firmly and bound him fast hand and foot, so that, when he awoke startled, he was unable to move, and could only marvel and wonder at the strange figures he saw before him; upon which he at once gave way to the idea which his crazed fancy invariably conjured up before him, and took it into his head that all these shapes were phantoms of the enchanted castle, and that he himself was unquestionably enchanted as he could neither move nor help himself; precisely what the curate, the concoctor of the scheme, expected would happen
4. Sancho came back to Don Quixote's house, and returning to the late subject of conversation, he said, "As to what Senor Samson said, that he would like to know by whom, or how, or when my ass was stolen, I say in reply that the same night we went into the Sierra Morena, flying from the Holy Brotherhood after that unlucky adventure of the galley slaves, and the other of the corpse that was going to Segovia, my master and I ensconced ourselves in a thicket, and there, my master leaning on his lance, and I seated on my Dapple, battered and weary with the late frays we fell asleep as if it had been on four feather mattresses; and I in particular slept so sound, that, whoever he was, he was able to come and prop me up on four stakes, which he put under the four corners of the pack-saddle in such a way that he left me mounted on it, and took away Dapple from under me without my feeling it
5. The commandant raises his right arm and yells, “Ten!” and the wind frays the word across the long expanse
6. On the wall behind her, a painted wisteria vine frays into a tangled modernist spray of color that makes von Rumpel uneasy