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Jorma took the cook pot she'd mixed the batter in to the lake to wash out
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“It tastes like you mixed up every alcohol you could find in here
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compost (mixed with equal amounts of aged wood)
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"Redhead?" Herndon was concerned, "the same Venna who was with Tahlmute till he got mixed up in that shonggot scandal?"
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She spiced it more green and decided to put it over vedn toasts, so she mixed up some batter for that and started the griddle heating
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DE can also be mixed in with your builders sand for added protection
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Construction Sand (90%) and DE (10%) mixed together and laid down around the house 3 feet deep and 3 feet out from the house will prevent termites from moving into your house
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‘But why should you still be mixed up in all this?’
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Most of the businessmen on the council looked more Elf than Troll, but most of them were mixed
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hands in lap pose of one who always mixed with the finest sort of people
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She actually mixed them, adding a pint of vodka to each quart of yaag
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That lasted nearly nine months, I believe, by this time he was sharing a house with a mixed group – and they went around as a crowd much like he had in his teens
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‘Motherhood is a mixed blessing at times
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In the darkness I still drifted between states of melancholia and determination, but I also found a new emotion brewing: that of puppy-dog gratefulness mixed with a strange sense of excited anticipation
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11:5), there is indication they prophesied publicly in mixed groups of men and women
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How could they behave like this? How could they treat me like this after all these weeks? But mixed in with the sense of resentment I was also very conscious of the threat
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How could he think that I was mixed up with the General Intelligence Department? I was just a boy trying to escape from other people’s expectations
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Over the next few weeks, as the procedures and the rituals bedded down, as Robbie and Mick and the other guards who rotated on shift, mixed bonhomie with casual insults and violence, I started to listen and to watch
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you are flowing in a mixed vortex of negative and positive
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flow that’s still creating from a mixed bucket
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They were giving off mixed signals
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taken the nuts from the bowl, mixed them with cabbage, potatoes
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on the breeze, mixed with laughter and birdsong,
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She's all sliver with black around the ridges of her eyes with purple mixed in, her eyes are gray in a pool of gold
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JOYCE: Is it not true that on your third date, after giving her a number of different mixed drinks you touched her on her breasts, and when she pushed your hand away, you took her hand and placed it on your genitals?
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orders, rags, boys and guns, mixed together,
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I liked Stephanos town; houses and shops all mixed in together
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And what can be more colourful and exotic than a plate full of mixed and brightly coloured vegetables topped with grated cheese
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At that time the family name was long and impressive; D’Agouteville perhaps or Cholmondley-Warner or some such thing, but, as with all families, the generations followed one after another, proving more or less that sons and daughters inherit a mixed bag of genes and ancestral memory
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The adrenalin rush of the previous evening and the near quarter bottle of Scotch that she had drunk before bed had not mixed well and, when she opened the door to the reporter from the Sun & Mercury, Miss Jones was suffering from the unpalatable effects of her first hangover since her debutante years
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’ He said, his face clouding, ‘The Sight is a mixed blessing
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The next morning the young man rang a local florist and arranged for a bouquet of the finest mixed winter blooms to be sent round to her house, hoping that she would be shocked, surprised and then intrigued by this wonderful gift
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Terry continued to stand there, staring at the shin pads, his face displaying the mixed pleasures of vacant distrust and horror
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He lead his country through all of the qualifying matches with an authority that mixed stern determination with the most sublime football skills that the world had ever seen
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home spending money was often mixed with the business money, and we
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It was arid and gritty, mixed in with bits of flint and twigs; there was even a pistachio shell
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Ken and Eileen Roach lived on what had once been a decaying council housing estate in a small post-industrial town to the north-west of Birmingham, an estate that was by degrees being regenerated by a mixed bag of home owners, buy-to-let investors and housing trust managers
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I'm only bringing this up because the herb is, I guess, always mixed with tobacco before rolling
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The Indian team must have mixed something special in their tea
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per cent Hindu, this was more of a mixed bunch, If the secular party was so pro-
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screams mixed with celebratory chants
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It was quite possibly the most impolite expletive one could utter in mixed company
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he saw my fear mixed with self-interest
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more or less that sons and daughters inherit a mixed bag of genes
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of Scotch that she had drunk before bed had not mixed well and,
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displaying the mixed pleasures of vacant distrust and horror
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with an authority that mixed stern determination with the most
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Life is a mixed bag, filled with blessings to be grateful
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regenerated by a mixed bag of home owners, buy-to-let investors
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30They that tarry long at the wine; they that go to seek mixed wine
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He only afforded himself a few mixed nuts and berries from his pack
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The process of getting tanked is being demonstrated more than adequately by a mixed group a few paces away
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Mixed with a not inconsiderable intake of alcohol
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George came from the house after the project had advanced sufficiently and mixed concrete to fill the remaining spaces of the posts' holes as Harry moved on to the remaining ones opened up by the twins
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"Hello?" A slight west-country burr mixed with antipodean inflexions at the end of her sentences
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mixed with coffee grounds
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Gnomes lit with candles rather than bioluminescent panels and the smoke and smell of old wax or even grease, mixed with moldy paper dust, their own personal odors and the residual odors of a cuisine heavy in fried wevn, kvarit and mushroom, never left the passages
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Fleetingly he thought of Tracey … what would she think if she saw his face on the TV mixed up with all this?
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For the millionth time he wished he’d never got mixed up in all this
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He’s mixed up in it
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“There's a fine theme mixed in there withal I do say, 'But when I came to man's estate, against thieves and knaves men shut their gate
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though, the odor of stale smoke mixed with bologna, hung in the air like a gray
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"That's the only way blood should be mixed
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" That was what she meant to say, it made sense the blood of each parent would be mixed in a child
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‘Yes, me, of course the story got mixed up quite a lot in the old days of Earth
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As we got closer I noticed a graveyard at the rear! For you students: you will know already that on the astral plane people can live as though they are still alive, but some people will believe they are dead, also, this is a neutral zone, so things will get mixed up
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Alan could see it wasn’t all pleasant, there was anger mixed with lust in her eyes
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There were two separate interwoven parts, one of which had to change spectrum a couple times and there were impact notes mixed in with pressure notes, both in complicated patterns
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The deafening screech of new caterpillar treads and the smell of diesel tainted eucalyptus smoke in the rising heat mixed with red dust and shifting sand, gave the site a post apocalyptic appearance
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Why was it such a big thing? Her religion had more to do with new-age crystal pyramid worship mixed with intolerant fundamentalism than it did with the words and deeds of a fisherman by the sea of Galilee back in the old lands of Earth
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She had seen him move – seen him fight in their encounter with Rapheal – and the body was nothing but fluid grace, mixed with incredible speed and power
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I descended a little on the side of that delicious vale, surveying it with a secret kind of pleasure, though mixed with my other afflicting thoughts, to think that this was all my own; that I was king and lord of all this country indefensibly, and had a right of possession; and if I could convey it, I might have it in inheritance as completely as any lord of a manor in England
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However, the green limes that I gathered were not only pleasant to eat, but very wholesome; and I mixed their juice afterwards with water, which made it very wholesome, and very cool and refreshing
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a pair of skeletons mixed within
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The afternoon produced a mixed bag
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Leaven is interesting because it gets mixed all through the bread
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handed him a large phial of the liquid mixed with a mild
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The way she moved was very casual and easy, not what he would have expected from a university professor mixed up in a missing-lab-apprentice-from-a-lost-basin case
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The dog biscuits were very hard but not so bad if you mixed them with water
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It is sometimes found in pieces of some bulk ; and, even when mixed, in small and almost insensible particles, with sand, earth, and other extraneous bodies, it can be separated from them by a very short and simple operation, which can be carried on in any private house by any body who is possessed of a small quantity of mercury
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‘This tastes like week old gruel mixed with sand and
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the meanwhile, they have mixed with people of
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Silent until now, as was only proper behavior in mixed company, some even shouted their approval for Nerissa’s honesty
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The time pressure mixed with an attractive offer results in OTO’s converting
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But first, I’d mixed in the poppy resin
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water from the hose into a plastic box of dirt and mixed
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He was known for his ultra-aggressive nature and is someone you didn’t want to mess with and who was best to avoid contact with at all costs if you planned on finishing out your safari with all your limbs and body parts still attached to their original frame! He had a huge set of sharp teeth with long canines that could be used quite effectively for fighting, coupled with a cranky disposition and unfaltering determination that would surpass that of the best mixed martial arts fighters that take center ring nowadays
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Once again though, the upper-class hippos of course mixed the short grasses with some Thousand Island, garlic croutons…)
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As a final super impressive aspect of Bob the Buho, he’s equipped with an extraordinary pair of two feet and a mouth that would make those mixed martial arts fighter types green with envy
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(Yeah, they got that “tuning stuff” all mixed up
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"Please, leave," Roycen's voice now sounded more resilient, and yet also mixed with further anxiety
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The reality is that if I hadn’t gotten mixed up with those people, Vera would still be here
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As a shilling fresh from the mint will buy no more goods in the market than one of our common worn shillings, so the good and true money which might be brought from the coffers of the bank into those of a private person, being mixed and confounded with the common currency of the country, would be of no more value than that currency, from which it could no longer be readily distinguished
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She suddenly had mixed feelings about her family coming to Babylon
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The Elf was content with the attentions of the two 'crew,' while Denalin had mixed feelings over the shift in loyalty
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Mixed joy and sorrow overwhelmed her
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The oranges and reds mixed with greens of foliage ruffled by cool and clean winds were among the many charms
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Fond recollections mixed with the haunting reverie of the present, and she quite nearly became completely lost in it
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and his mixed up existence, but after thirty
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In this colony there are said to be more than six hundred thousand people, either Portuguese or descended from Portuguese, creoles, mulattoes, and a mixed race between Portuguese and Brazilians