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1. They have a tough plastic or hide side to expose to the ground, or sand in this case, with a nylon lining and dacron batting
2. Nancy was a little taken aback upon seeing all the pimples all over his face, but she did her best to hide her reaction
3. It's not a requirement to hide your disapproval in all situations--just let your grandchildren know that while you disapprove of their decision, you will always love them
4. Unlike many of his vampire brethren, Wolf has tended not to hide his identity
5. A man may suffer in silence but cannot hide this from a woman
6. He would probably even try to stand between the crossbow and the kedas and trust to the Instinct, but big as he was, he was far too small for three large freight-hauling kedas to hide behind
7. The wind was strong enough to whip fine sand up high enough to choke them, but not enough to hide the high clouds that would roll on beyond this desert to the hills beyond the lake
8. Why they would disguise the aluminum as gold was strange, unless they were trying to hide its true value? But then why do such a bad job of it that you can see the aluminum thru the gold?"
9. "How about it Sammy? If you have nothing to hide why would you want to cause a lot of trouble by throwing me out of here? Or even more foolish, attempting to assault me?"
10. dark hide of the universal donkey
11. pale white hide, which was soiled and bruised, shone ghost white in the thin reeds of
12. Will this be enough to protect him from the hatred of those he has disappointed? Will he be able to prevent the terrible disaster that looms in the corridors of the Boston Monitor? Will he run and hide or will he match brave words with brave actions? Sometimes knowing what's coming next just isn't enough
13. As soon as he realizes I don't intend to do so, he can barely hide his exasperation
14. He looked at her and sighed, knew he could hide nothing from her
15. The driver laughed out loud as he surveyed his little world of perfectly stitched cow hide, walnut veneer and deathly totem
16. In time, when he continued to hide behind the shutters, refusing to let the warmth of their smiles enter his heart, they stopped trying to help him all together, and he was secretly glad
17. I think anyone who's known me for any length of time knows I couldn't hide a bug in a forest of my words
18. His pale white hide, which was soiled and bruised, shone ghost white in the thin reeds of morning
19. “We had to hide somewhere
20. “We realised that this wall could hide us
21. Worse, Alan would hear the probe and hide unless he brought it in subsonic
22. He saw the tears she tries to hide
23. He had to have his face pressed to the animal's back to stay on it and its fur and hide were like dirty industrial carpet
24. I generally wrap myself in a couple of comforters and hide in a corner at the back of my cave
25. On the road itself she could see what she was stepping on, but the trees beside the path were thick and could hide many dangerous things
26. She was smiling, too happy to hide her excitement
27. ‘We can hide in there and take another route back when they’ve gone
28. The old cellar proved to be the perfect place to hide
29. Daniel explained his thoughts to the riders concluding with the fact that he knew, ‘we can’t penetrate their hide, but if we could get a lucky shot and take out one of their eyes, then we would stand a better chance fighting them
30. Rah spotted her trying to hide behind a cloud
31. But uncle was very persuasive, so after nods from my aunt, we went and stood at the water's edge with the icy wetness licking my toes, and my arms clutching my body against the spray, and to hide my embarrassment
32. She didn’t hide behind the camouflage paint any more
33. Trying to hide my surprise, I undress, the woman – whose name is Lonna - helping me take off my boots as my joints refuse to bend that far
34. 'Yes, but with girls not men,' I laughed hoping to hide my embarrassment and shut him out but he had me in his sights
35. ’ He said wielding a brush on his gg’s hide
36. And then, you’re so afraid that someone will find out, you go to extremes to hide it
37. Once you believe that you can hide nothing from the eyes of God
38. Difficult though it was for you, you tried to hide your pain
39. I just had time to get my stuff together and hide behind the red silk screen before the door whinged open and a man stepped inside
40. What if we were to go to the island tomorrow when the looters aren't around and carry back as much as we can hide in the village?'
41. 'Don't worry, if we have to, we can hide in my hut
42. She was a master at the art of illusion and had the ability to hide in plain sight; something the crew found very unnerving
43. She tried to hide it but failed, Thom knew she’d seen this cherub before
44. What did she mean, that he was a prude because of that? Or was she glad to hide how much use she made of them? What would she come here for, just to drink yaag? She could make it pop into existence at their house, cup and all, on a whim
45. And we always tried to hide our existence from the planet’s indigenous population
46. There is no place to hide from my wickedness
47. “That isn’t necessary, I have nothing to hide,” Duncan replied promptly flipping a switch
48. bottle-nosed hide, he still had a heart
49. If he didn’t miss his guess, she was trying to hide a smirk as she said that
50. Her false bravado and self-confidence was a cleaver disguise to hide the fact that she was always, totally alone
1. hided, where they could
2. I was tired and hungry and right now the thought of pulling the pompous white hided racist across the counter and pummeling him half to death sounded like a good idea
1. She’s pretty taken with him too … though she hides it very effectively
2. From the bow, the gentle fold that hides her knees,
3. hides, comes back and hits again
4. "Nothing that hides behind this stuff is going to hurt Desa," Luray said
5. and hides her glass slippers
6. Finally, with that hook of uncertainty still snagging and scratching at their hides, they decided to seek out a talisman, a lucky charm that would protect their love for each other forever and ever more
7. Blankets made from the hides of the indigenous animals of Aura were best suited to keep one warm in this kind of weather
8. One shines in the light and protects; the other hides in the dark and wishes us harm
9. snagging and scratching at their hides, they decided to seek out a
10. hath found, he hides, and for joy thereof goes and sold all that he hath, and purchased
11. magic which hides them
12. There is a lump in his throat and his heart rate has jumped up a notch, but he hides it well
13. The pig hides it well, but can't you see he is a
14. Half-ears and mangled hides were everywhere; one dog was missing an
15. that hides its attractions extremely well
16. It is like a king who has a valued treasure and he doesn’t want a fool to find it and use it unwisely, so he hides it where only a wise man can find it
17. God hides his pearls for the hungry and wise ones to find
18. When the greater part of the Highland cattle were consumed on their own hills, the exportation of their hides made the most considerable article of the commerce of that country, and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to the rent of the Highland estates
19. Everything else he hides, even from himself
20. He hides it, but it's there for all to see
21. The birdshot bounced off the Orcs thick hides and, while the brothers were busy reloading, the Orc sergeant stepped forward and, with one massive uninterrupted blow, chopped both of the brothers in half, the blade cleaving through them at chest level
22. The smell of hides and tanning mixtures was
23. behind a maze of hanging hides
24. The quantity of wool or of raw hides, for example, which any country can afford, is necessarily limited by the number of great and small cattle that are kept in it
25. The same causes which, in the progress of improvement, gradually raise the price of butcher's meat, should have the same effect, it may be thought, upon the prices of wool and raw hides, and raise them, too, nearly in the same proportion
26. But the market for the wool and the hides, even of a barbarous country, often extending to the whole commercial world, it can very seldom be enlarged in the same proportion
27. I have not been able to find any such authentic records concerning the price of raw hides in ancient times
28. But this seems not to have been the case with raw hides
29. five ox hides at twelve shillings ; five cow hides at seven shillings and threepence ; thirtysix sheep skins of two years old at nine shillings; sixteen calf skins at two shillings
30. The price of cow hides, as stated in the above account, is nearly in the common proportion to that of ox hides
31. The price of raw hides is a good deal lower at present than it was a few years ago; owing probably to the taking off the duty upon seal skins, and to the allowing, for a limited time, the importation of raw hides from Ireland, and from the plantations, duty free, which was done in 1769
32. This circumstance must necessarily have some tendency to sink the price of raw hides produced in a country which does not manufacture them, but is obliged to export them, and comparatively to raise that of those produced in a country which does manufacture them
33. The exportation of raw hides has, indeed, been prohibited, and declared a nuisance; but their importation from foreign countries has been subjected to a duty ; and though this duty has been taken off from those of Ireland and the plantations (for the limited time of five years only), yet Ireland has not been confined to the market of Great Britain for the sale of its surplus hides, or of those which are not manufactured at home
34. The hides of common cattle have, but within these few years, been put among the enumerated commodities which the plantations can send nowhere but to the mother country ; neither has the commerce of Ireland been in this case oppressed hitherto, in order to support the manufactures of Great Britain
35. Whatever regulations tend to sink the price, either of wool or of raw hides, below what it naturally would he, must, in an improved and cultivated country, have some tendency to raise the price of butcher's meat
36. As the efficacy of human industry, in increasing the quantity either of wool or of raw hides, is limited, so far as it depends upon the produce of the country where it is exerted ; so it is uncertain so far as it depends upon the produce of other countries
37. tannery, with its labyrinth of hanging hides and stench of
38. The notion hides two possibilities that, to my knowledge, have never been expressed before: 1) If our future has been changed by entities from the future, all we see is the new future
39. hides a cute and friendly man
40. 15, which puts hides and skins among the enumerated commodities, and thereby tends to reduce the value of American cattle
41. Of this kind are all naval stores, masts, yards, and bowsprits, tar, pitch, and turpentine, pig and bar iron, copper ore, hides and skins, pot and pearl ashes
42. The importation of sheep's wool from several different countries, of cotton wool from all countries, of undressed flax, of the greater part of dyeing drugs, of the greater part of undressed hides from Ireland, or the British colonies, of seal skins from the British Greenland fishery, of pig and bar iron from the British colonies, as well as of several other materials of manufacture, has been encouraged by an exemption from all duties, if properly entered at the custom-house
43. It has been observed, in the foregoing part of this work, that 'whatever regulations tend to sink the price, either of wool or of raw hides, below what it naturally would be, must, in an improved and cultivated country, have some tendency to raise the price of butcher's meat
44. chap, 7, the exportation, not only of raw hides, but of tanned leather, except in the shape of boots, shoes, or slippers, was prohibited ; and the law gave a monopoly to our boot-makers and shoe-makers, not only against our graziers, but against our tanners
45. In that rude state of things, it is commonly paid in a large quantity of those necessaries, in the materials of plain food and coarse clothing, in corn and cattle, in wool and raw hides
46. A part of their wool and raw hides, they had generally an opportunity of selling for money
47. about to congratulate her on saving their hides when something beeped on the tactical monitor
48. For a long moment the world stood still, nothing but the inky black of the storm, the pelting of the hard raindrops against their bodies, against the thick hides of the horses, and there was nothing …
49. BEHOLD! The power of My love hides them away!
50. Judging the one who hides with mystery
1. “Theo,” Vera says, hiding her face with a hand
2. It is a natural blend of iron phosphate found in the soil and a natural bait that lures slugs and snails away from their hiding places
3. And the reason I brought her along with me,” Johnny pointed at Nancy, who was currently enthralled with wondering what manner of creature or machine was hiding under the desk
4. She’s always hiding when explosions are ready to go off,” Red answered with a sarcastic look around her
5. Big Petey quickly shook his head, and then realized there was no point in hiding it
6. Cockroaches have are hiding (attic, inside walls, drawers, cabinet, car port, as good a memory as ants
7. Physical power was one thing, but he had no real idea of what she was capable of, he didn’t know what other tricks she could be hiding
8. He knew instantly that it was the Super Chip; there was no hiding the amount of connections and registers the Chip held from Ackers’ x-ray glasses
9. They were barely getting out of their own way as they smashed and shot up every hiding place they could find
10. He was half in and half out of the living room, hiding behind the door-frame
11. "Alan, are you hiding in there?" she bored into the woman's eyes
12. Maybe he should have been more of a man, hiding his feelings and resuming the daily
13. He pretended he was hiding a 'child of the streets' past but Bahkmar felt Jaseem knew less of the streets than he did and all Bahkmar knew of the streets was which ones to stay off of
14. He was too calm, as if he were hiding some ragged alter-ego, something that I was by now all too familiar with
15. He knew it was his hand hiding those papers in a safe spot when Col
16. How many times have I heard that this is a message to the Jewish religion? How many times have I heard that Jesus cursing the religion of men? Jesus was cursing all religion! Anything that would purport to bring you close to God by hiding the fruit instead of letting it be open before all is a false religion
17. Maybe he should have been more of a man, hiding his feelings and resuming the daily grind, putting on that happy face that she did so well even when the soul was blank
18. nothing more than a mirage that is hiding your greatest
19. "I went against my religion by hiding in the leshin bales to share love with Tiytha
20. This was a ship, like hers was a ship, it might sail a different stream but there was a captain in there somewhere, hiding behind those speakers
21. would probably be just as good a hiding place as the barn would
22. In spite of knowing it was a lie, she carried on about her loss and called him a coward for hiding in the ship
23. barn down towards the wall were the Jodechians were hiding
24. Alan could have swum miles in the river after hiding under a rock to stay out of sight of the IR thru darkness
25. By dint of hiding in one or other of them whenever she felt particularly overcome, she managed to maintain her sanity
26. She shows me where the sun is when we're hiding from
27. They found two of the men hiding in one cave; there was a lot of yelling and screaming
28. There are many of us hiding from some form of rejection, often carrying this with us from childhood
29. hiding in that wall” said Cosmicblasto
30. of the hiding, of the sometime effort of love
31. In tacit mutual agreement, Berndt and I stop a few yards into the wood, hiding behind trees, and look back to see what is going on
32. Two men suddenly spring into our field of vision, cutting into the bushes not far from where Joris is hiding
33. from their twilight hiding
34. ‘Lintze, I haven’t been sitting in here contemplating my navel for the past day or so … I don’t know what you understand by the term ‘retreat’, but here on Errd it is an in-depth soul-searching … there is no hiding from either Gotte or oneself … I should have done it years ago when I split up from Sanna … but I rejected the idea that I needed to … denied it completely
35. They were hiding and guarding me from the fans and the assassins
36. They thought their hiding place was totally secure
37. The government keeps hiding those reports
38. We backtracked and found ten more hiding in the woods; the trees have new fertilizer
39. Yes, we tracked them to that asteroid belt where they supposedly were hiding a laboratory
40. Kelvin watched them and thought they were hiding something, but didn’t have a way to call them on it
41. She turned and was silent for a moment as she studied the brave smile on Altera’s face, hiding the disappointment she most surely felt
42. Entering Vidya's house while hiding a cake was hard enough
43. Of course all the time she was bathing him, and all the time he bathed her after that, the wine kept coming, delivered by one of the children to the laughter of the adults, especially when Ava tried to hide herself from the little boy by hiding under the suds
44. Rayne went into the room and found the baby Snotig hiding under the large dresser
45. But when is he hiding the most?
46. As to Lord Boras' whereabouts, well, he was hiding in a small cottage below Miners Hold
47. As soon as the Scather ship landed, his men would emerge from their hiding place and attack
48. Two hours before the Gathering, Lord Boras came out of hiding and made straight for Miners Hold and his quarters
49. The small Scather intrusion and the panic it would have caused was the perfect blind for hiding the assassination of Naria
50. But then the Scather raid had probably scared the main populace; they were probably hiding in their homes he explained to himself