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    in a row


    1. As the waters came up higher a man in a rowboat came up to the house and told him to get in


    2. "I can hardly call it my religion any more," Alan said, "I've been with Kaha, been wasted on yaag, I've deserted my post, I've lived with you out of wedlock, I've missed service many times in a row now


    3. Northeast of there were two relay towers in a row that were out on the plains away from anything


    4. Well, that’s as may be, Sally Richards, but yawning over the school post isn’t a good start to the day! Not used to late nights, let alone two in a row


    5. Everything in a row


    6. Quitting on Saturday, or any two or three days in a row that don't involve work, has the advantage of you being relaxed and laid back


    7. he’s gone for several days in a row, and when he comes


    8. to sit in a row, ranged according to their social rank and family


    9. then several in a row


    10. Johnny was not at lunch for the second day in a row

    11. She made it five in a row, sleeps with a man that is


    12. If he kept going, it would be the third sleep in a row he’d missed


    13. Alan was looking at that when he noticed the row of tree-houses right beside him on the path, all in a row, overlooking this meadow and beach


    14. “Is this the second or the third day in a row I’ve been inviting you?”


    15. He looked at the six tablet devices still in their packaging and took three, got a knife from the kitchen to cut through the shrink-wrap, then laid them on the table in a row and started each one


    16. two hitters on eight pitches in a row


    17. “Yeah, not allowing a ball in fair territory, striking out nine in a row, real


    18. “She called four times in a row, but didn’t leave a


    19. For the second Dawnsleep in a row Shinvei wasn't home


    20. "Do you know him?" He'd be glad to work on the case a third day in a row if it was with her, so he invited her inside but she came only onto his landing right inside the door

    21. "Why don't you tell me what is true? You're the second client in a row on this case who doesn't want us to know anything about it


    22. "If it isn't the man of the hour himself," the android said in a rowdy man's voice, "and with his balls all hanging out just ripe for busting


    23. Then they’d promptly drawn a line in the sand, stood in a row behind it and urinated – in her direction


    24. This was already the third night in a row that she’d been waiting there to get a glimpse of him in all his glory


    25. The slave girls then took up their positions in a row and a silence fell on the crowd as they awaited the king’s signal that the banquet could commence


    26. I’m lucky if he spends two nights here in a row


    27. For something like this to happen by chance, 27 times in a row, with the result evenly divisible by 7, each and every time, rules out coincidence and emphasises once again the fact that supernatural design is in play here


    28. Rosemary rarely had the same expression on her face for two minutes in a row


    29. above the fangs sat four beady eyes the size of billiard balls arranged in a row


    30. When using two verbs in a row, the first is conjugated and the second

    31. Louis the following week when San Francisco won their 8th in a row, in another easy win


    32. season, losing your starter and backup quarterback in the first half of game four, coming from behind to win that game, and then running off 9 in a row


    33. He had completed 7 in a row before Best dropped an easy flair pass to the flat


    34. Laying the branches in a row, Brock wove the switches cross-wise through them, and when he was satisfied that the makeshift platform was strong enough, the four badgers carefully eased it out over the water until its far end rested on the trunk, bridging the gap perfectly


    35. It bears mentioning that although boasting an impressive regular season won-loss record, Osborne‘s bowl record against ranked opponents was 9 (wins) and 13 (loses) including 7 loses in a row prior to winning his first national championship


    36. But it was for the Yule Glow, which meant it would be about the fourteenth year in a row so far for a food hamper


    37. the ceremony, they are seated in a row apart from others attending


    38. Melanie would kill him if he did it three nights in a row


    39. “Plus this bit of code here,” he pointed at the screen, “wipes the files if you use the incorrect password more than three times in a row


    40. A treat for eyes, this circuit produces a very nice visual effect by circularly turning On and Off LEDs in a row

    41. It must be the fourth time in a row we’re having stew,” said Lanris with a mixed feeling of resignation and indifference


    42. “And the rest of the grid is almost all ready back there,” noted Fred, “Just another few seconds here…ladies and gentlemen, when the lights go off, five red lights in a row, just like in the good old days, this race will begin


    43. I had to explain it again a couple of times, about little puff-balls of smoke or gases all lined up in a row ahead of the meteor, and how the thing would arrive in Earth’s vicinity as just a big clump of steam; without enough kinetic energy to cause any harm or penetrate the atmosphere, et cetera


    44. If they attempted the same thing tomorrow, would those in the car find it odd that they would pass the same farm wagons on the same road two days in a row?


    45. “Remember those great years in the late1990s when the stock market was returning an average of twenty or twenty five percent for several years in a row


    46. The car ride home was silent all things considered, mainly because we were all beat from hours of breakin’, heck two nights in a row


    47. Now she had twice in a row insulted him when he was actually being nice


    48. ” The hot treatment consisted of my Uncle taking us for a car ride, and then he’d crank the heat up in the car on a summer hundred degree day for a hundred hours in a row and keep the windows SHUT! Well, actually it probably only lasted about one minute, but when you’re five or six years old, it seemed like hours


    49. He did four in a row at best, but I could tell that his legs were dragging on the floor as he revolved around, so it did not equal our boy Mojo’s Atomic Flares, and that was for sure


    50. So, betting 500 a race the next three races I picked three in a row, and I was up roughly three grand, and I said, “I’m going to bet it all on the ninth race














































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