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1. On the arm of his Moor, the old man straightened his cuffs, walked to the
2. the Moor together with the proprietor of the taverna assisted the older gentleman to a
3. The Moor stepped out of the shadows, filling the air with masculinity
4. and, after the Moor had provided a match, the Marchese waited, wreathed in blue
5. suggestion, the old man beckoned the Moor out from the shadows
6. the back of the car, sitting back in deep leather comfort as the Moor drove them not to
7. out on the open moor by way of Peter Tavy in the county of Devon
8. They buried my bones and my flesh here, out on the moor,
9. out here on the open moor by way of Peter Tavy in the county of Devon
10. Annie sighed, stuck her hands in her coat pockets and followed her brother along Barlow Moor Road towards the offices of Dawson, Dawson & Dawson, chosen by their father in happier times because he could always be sure of remembering the name of his solicitor when exceptional circumstances required the expertise of a legal beagle
11. her brother along Barlow Moor Road towards the offices of
12. Standing in the blackness out there on the moor, he had heard scraps of phrases in his head as they shovelled the dirt over Chas’s body
13. He turned on his torch, turned his face towards where he thought the road ought to be and stepped off the track onto the moor
14. His imagination peopled the moor with every ghoul he had ever heard about
15. As Mrs Brown waffled on about their flock and the prizes they had won, Andy peered out of the window at the moor over which he had struggled so hopelessly only the day before – it looked so innocuous from inside the car
16. ‘No idea – it’s possible he just wandered off and got lost … that moor is treacherous
17. ‘Chrissie Hartley-Jones was accustomed to wandering around the moor according to Andy Simthwaite
18. I’ll never forget the time we did a Christmas concert and introduced the audience to While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night sung to the tune of On Ilkley Moor B’aht Hat which works brilliantly
19. moor and a gangplank was slid across the deck
20. He’s as mad as a Moor,
21. The stillness at the moor, as sea gulls sing
22. tempered with moor and pasture, the Somport was wild,
23. brothel, so Richard decided it was safer to moor
24. Their physical body may have been rolling around in a muddy moor somewhere but their astral body had taken flight with their ego to lands unknown
25. There was nothing around for miles, just the empty moor
26. The moor led back down into the forest
27. A few hours later, he emerged out of the woods and was facing with a great expansive moor
28. All three men looked out across the moor where the white road departed
29. He then turned around and could see the whole moor right away to the village and the small road that ran through it to the south of it where green fields took the place of heather
30. The road wiggled around large hilltops and then arrowed out along a moor where the road turned on a curve worthy of a traditional Roman Road
31. Every year in Scotland, large areas of heather moor are burned so that healthy re-growth may take place
32. ” I swallowed and pictured the moor
33. On the drive to Fort William, Rick pointed out the vast desolation of Rannoch Moor, as the Glencoe road passed through some of the grandest scenery in the Highlands
34. The moor was roughly triangular in shape with its apex on Loch Rannoch
35. Yet in sunny weather Rannoch Moor is beautiful and wild, surrounded by mountains and decked with glittering lochs and huge masses of heather
36. I learned that the Port of Seattle agreed to moor the boat without charge until I could take possession of it
37. Instead she selected a point where the embankment, led back to the track from the moor land, it was a very shallow gradient and likely to be selected as the point of return to the track
38. I have taken a horse and will be out on the moor for most of the day
39. "Why would he think they would be on the moor?"
40. "But where do we find him? The moor stretches for miles
41. The place he was looking for was on the other side of the moor
42. The rest of the staff had wanted to know what was going on when Caroline and Karen had ridden off onto the moor
43. Caroline sighed, she had been bullied again, she hadn't wanted to go riding across the moor to try to save Adam
44. Karen re-mounted and galloped off across the moor
45. She was used to working in the open air, riding out on the moor, living in her own cottage, having her own life
46. Crossing a moor, I could see the hills that were the feet of the stark mountains behind them
47. At least that’s what I called the flaxen haired woman with gigantic breasts, a waist you could wrap your hands around, hips you couldn’t even wrap your arms around and legs you could moor a ship to
48. Data on the fleet filled the readout, each ship was still securely in its moor but from
49. lRST mOOR CAFÏ WITH 4AYLOR HOT ON THEIR HEELS TRYING TO MAKE INTERESTING CHIT CHAT !S THEY
50. ON A RUG ON THE LOUNGE mOOR &ROM THE MOMENT THEY LEFT THE OFlCE THERE WAS A SENSE OF
1. There are several boats moored against the harbourside, the walkway strewn with ropes and other seafaring sorts of things … most of which I couldn’t put a name to if I tried
2. ‘Drens says there is a back way round to where the boat is moored
3. the moored hull of the day
4. moored his boat to one of the posts
5. fare if he could possible avoid it! As the boat moored
6. We have it moored just upstream from the
7. through the rain to the most northerly moored boat and,
8. I felt so far from the material frequency that it seemed strange that people could stay moored there somehow in consensus reality
9. and as many moored offshore
10. Troops at the extreme end of the pier were afterwards assigned to transports moored at the shore end, and vice versa
11. A small rusty tug was berthed where his submersible had been moored earlier
12. His run took Frank passed seven or eight long-boats moored in a long line
13. Inside the harbor, fishing boats sat moored to a
14. Lord Robert’s eyes scanned the harbour, looking over the heads of the crowd to the boats moored on the docks
15. Some of the houses had ships moored beside them
16. Sunrunner was moored at the end of a floating dock, one of seven docks that constituted the local marina
17. several motorized sampans were moored, and past them,
18. It is the last surviving Great Lakes lightship and is moored at Port Huron, Michigan (Holland, F
19. When the ship is moored or anchored, the term “junior officer of the day” is generally used
20. It’s moored at a Port of Seattle dock
21. Ships closer in were moored to individual floating docks
22. The beach was lined with skiffs and dinghies from the anchored and moored ships, as well as a number of small ships similar to their sloop: small enough to beach easily
23. “There’s a small sailboat moored behind the island, down at the beach
24. two identically-painted small motorboats were moored to the jetty, bobbing up and down in the gentle swell, the setting sun creating a picture-book scene, tranquilly reflected in the calm sea
25. Far ahead he could see that the other boat was moored alongside a lone, hand-railed diving platform, topped with a yellow flag bearing the logo of the SA Government Dept
26. He paddled to the carven stair as one familiar with his environs, and moored the boat to a projection of the rock
27. One by one the occupants carried suitcases onto a boat moored halfway down one of the decks, Quiros could not quite see what the boat was called so he got out of his car and walked around the edge of the boat yard until he could clearly see the boat
28. Again, I looked at Rosa who was mesmerised by the twinkling lights of the yachts moored in the bay
29. They passed several obsolete Cloud Ships which were moored up alongside some of the abandoned wharfs, their masts and hulls battered from the many tens of thousands of nautical miles covered during their years in service
30. A string of pontoons had been moored across the main navigable entrance to the Nile, and Hatch broke from his conversation with the crew to shout an explanation to Siri
31. A few thousand yards or so upstream, Hatch’s squadron of three US destroyers and one mine sweeper lay moored amongst a plethora of smaller naval craft
32. He could also see a few cranes at the side, that were used to unload the ships, and a long cargo ship moored nearby
33. The mist gates opened just wide enough for the jolly boat to pass through, and Ambrosius piloted it to the docks and moored it
34. ‘’According to the history as know by Nancy Laplante, the Japanese attacked Darwin, using a number of fleet carriers and devastating the airfields and the ships moored in the port
35. Lieutenant Hughes, take a jeep and go see in what state are the port and the ships moored in the harbor
36. The project had cooled down enough so he set up the extractor fan and ran the exhaust tube outside, he then sprayed the project with a coat of olive green paint, the extractor seemed to work well, there was no stopping him now, he covered the cab and rear wheels of the truck with sheets, took the back plates off and commenced to spray the truck body, time seemed to fly by, he’d almost finished when his partners returned, he only had the rear shutter door to paint so he finished it while Mr Crow raided the fridge for beers, as he cleaned the spray gun and himself, they told him they had had a splendid day, Mr Crow apparently was a quick learner and soon took control of the boat from Mr Hawk criss-crossing Deception bay from Beachmere to Bongaree and back again until Mr Hawk was satisfied that Mr Crow was proficient enough for what we needed, the boat was now moored at Beachmere waiting for tomorrows final lesson
37. They loved each other, there on her comfortable bed, bathed in sunlight, surrounded by the sounds of soft music and the tinkles of the halyards hitting the masts of the gently rocking yachts, moored in the bay outside
38. They walked to the water with their arms around each other and sat on a park bench and watched the seagulls flying amongst the moored boats in the bay
39. There were million-‐dollar yachts moored just
40. The captain then left the FLYING FISH and headed towards the DOLPHIN, moored just aft
41. Manuel was lurking in the shadows of the moored motor cruiser, waiting for a call from the two divers, to pick them up from the wreck buoy
42. Collins waved casually at a group of small boats moored nearby
43. In a moment of stillness Harmony glimpsed, through the bloodshed, a small boat moored to a jetty in the river
44. A small luxury launch pulled in and moored at the jetty near them
45. “You cannot miss it; it is moored at the hub of the starfish layout of docked shipping
46. Early next morning at breakfast, the guests and some of the crew became agitated and excited, at the awesome and unexpected sight of countless gas tankers moored mid ocean
47. Max replied, “Several days ago, I was chugging about the ocean, and I spotted a huge floating terminus with dozens of gas tankers moored to it, is that something you are connected with?”
48. His home was a converted freighter moored alongside the gas harvesting terminus
49. Although the four were not dressed in orange overalls like the harvesting staff, they blended in with ship’s crew and could have come from any of the moored ships
50. Thus permitting coordinated attacks on the battleships moored in battleship row by dive bombers, level bombers and torpedo planes
1. ' Daphne waved to Charon in the wheelhouse and the boat eased away from it's mooring without a sound
2. taking one end of the mooring rope with him
3. to drag the emergency ferry from its mooring on the
4. Vienne was behind them, and they celebrated by mooring
5. began hauling its mooring lines aboard
6. The four girls in the water then return the float to its original mooring, drop both anchors overboard, wash off any tell-tail signs that a car has been there, and swim to shore
7. The conspirators stood on a wharf on the far side of Water-Down’s port, quite a distance from the mooring spot of the Calamity
8. Uncle Hobart had tied one balloon to each arm of our cast iron garden bench and now it was floating a few feet off the ground, held in place by a mooring rope attached to the back of the tractor
9. A jagged piece of slate sliced through our mooring rope and I gulped as we suddenly found ourselves staring down at the rapidly receding ground
10. Ahead of him and kneeling, a large man was working loose a mooring line
11. There wasn’t much time; with the engine running and only one mooring line remaining, they would soon be underway
12. the Asia Symphony, was torn from its mooring and washed into the city
13. It was only as the tanker was finally tied to the mooring buoys that the pipe was ready to go
14. With line and pole crews exerting continuous pressure, the big barge was brought into its targeted mooring
15. As it neared the mooring, Pithios, his part in the journey at an end, stopped the donkey by a
16. for the mooring rope that now came faintly into view as moonrise edged closer
17. continuous pressure, the big barge was brought into its targeted mooring
18. Cast off: order given to throw off the mooring lines
19. The Balsam positioned and maintained mooring and channel markers for the warships that shelled Japanese positions prior to amphibious troop assaults
20. Pascal cast off LISBONA’s mooring lines and, with a swoosh and a rumble, her prow cut the choppy current as she picked up speed
21. He herded them onto the jetty and into one of the speedboats, cast off the mooring rope and with a roar from the outboard motor sped off out to sea
22. Rory stared after the rapidly diminishing speedboat, then dashed down to the jetty and jumped onto the remaining speedboat untying the mooring rope as he did so
23. After searching along the deserted jetties, Siri was delighted to find the occasional taught mooring line running into deep water, but each discovery was followed by disappointment at finding that they were attached to larger power-boats
24. The P I ship with its fiber optic communications cable would function like a harbor pilot and guide the bigger ship safely to its mooring
25. Unlike the mooring at New St
26. It was in shallow water and silted into its mooring
27. He then returned the boat to the mooring, and Carla followed with the truck, to pick him up
28. She quickly untied the mooring and pushed off
29. With a good deal of sighing she hoisted herself over the railings and, unceremoniously, shimmied down the anchor’s mooring
30. The attack leader issued instructions to cut the mooring ropes, so the ship would quietly drift away from the dock, then blow a hole in the hull, and sink her
31. The German battle cruiser was moved out to a mooring in the harbour
32. “Well, I am casting a new mooring block
33. He was thought to have drowned, trapped in the cabin, when his hired boat sank at its mooring
34. Erragal pulled out the mooring poles and the dikes
35. This would have been hard to find a mooring for next to the boatyard in Shepperton, where it would also have blocked the entire river
36. mooring, a total of ten FBI, County Police and DEA cars, packed with armed
37. They ate collectively lunch out of a pot of pork and vegetable stew Claudette went to buy at a nearby inn, washed down with cider, then resumed their cleaning work until the ship undid its mooring lines and started moving from the quay
38. “But, not on those mooring lines? For they could break, and we could lose the whole ship!” This Mike guy is catching on
39. They made it to the Bridge in time to see the mooring lines clear
40. Anchored to it were the mooring cables of the Hercules and the
41. As they arrived on the bridge the last of the mooring cables had been
42. Nefer cut through the mooring rope with his cutlass
43. After doing some research I established what was a “fair market price” and I put up a For Sale advert in the local harbour where the boat sat on a pontoon mooring
44. So throw down those mooring lines
45. The mooring line’s woven of
46. A thousand-ton anchor settled inside his chest, mooring his heart to a past that got swept out to sea a long time ago
47. Their mooring line was cut and they were pushed away with a pole
48. Most of the crew are below deck tying and retying the cargo that constantly keeps breaking away from its mooring
49. Each of the crew frantically jostles into position to untie the closes section of the cargo’s mooring
50. As the ship steady’s momentarily upright, Cass finishes securing his side of the cargo’s mooring
1. By the last rays of the setting moon, he surveyed the terrain … it wasn’t as boggy as the land nearer the barracks, looked pretty much like the moors he’d seen down in Devon
2. I got lost on the moors
3. The most desert moors in Norway and Scotland produce some sort of pasture for cattle, of which the milk and the increase are always more than sufficient, not only to maintain all the labour necessary for tending them, and to pay the ordinary profit to the farmer or the owner of the herd or flock, but to afford some small rent to the landlord
4. The cattle bred upon the most uncultivated moors, when brought to the same market, are, in proportion to their weight or goodness, sold at the same price as those which are reared upon the most improved land
5. The proprietors of those moors profit by it, and raise the rent of their land in proportion to the price of their cattle
6. all over Europe, but with Moors from the south as well
7. ‘They saved France from the Moors, for one thing
8. You’ll find none braver than the Moors
9. Such, too, was Egypt till it was conquered by the Turks, some part of the coast of Barbary, and all those provinces of Spain which were under the government of the Moors
10. They had been endeavouring, during the course of the fifteenth century, to find out by sea a way to the countries from which the Moors brought them ivory and gold dust across the desert
11. on the moors, had instantly offered their lives as tribute to the god of the private motor vehicle - a very demanding god who required the sacrifice
12. In 1492, Expelled the Moors (Read: Muslims
13. which, catching some fine breezes from the moors beyond, was held to be
14. This makes it unusual but not unknown for it happened in England as well with the Broad Moors murders
15. Across the moors ran several flocks of red deer roaming the moors and mountain slopes of the glens
16. And she didn’t have Oriental eyes but the eyes of a Gaul from a tribe that had seen slaughter on the battlefield in a war with the Moors, the eyes of a tribe that had waited behind the battlements of a castle under siege, the eyes of a tribe that was soon going to die from hunger, the eyes of a tribe that had gone on to achieve the ultimate in civilization and art under the Sun King, the eyes of a tribe whose spirituality and faith and craftsmanship and endeavor and ability had built the Notre Dame, the eyes of a tribe who had spawned Francois Villon, Joan of Arc, Flaubert, and Balzac and Mallarme and Chateau Briand and Baudelaire and
17. Killing was a sport, and three hundred years of gladiatorial shows—using captured Brits, Moors, Scythians, Negroes, Christians, and
18. pursue this more streamlined trade opportunity for Spain, after their triumph over the Moors
19. coiled spires in the mist, and the endless moors of the Rilfsak
20. Indeed, the Royal Palace and the Castelo dos Mouros (Castle of the Moors), with their rich interior decoration and multiple openings to the outside to behold the amazing vistas of lush vegetation that is all around them and beyond, justify the many Portuguese poets’ description of Sintra as “a garden of earthly paradise”
21. Being something of an asocial creature, my home is on the northern moors, in an old farmhouse, a long way from anywhere
22. homeless on the moors is even less of a joke than being homeless here on the streets
23. “And we’d have to bury your body up on the moors
24. “The moors would be the perfect place to hide a body
25. Not only had I battered a man to death, I’d driven him out on the moors to bury him
26. “So, you think,” Zippo cracked open his lighter, “that this boy battered Paul, and this is Paul mind, to death, with a spade he found in his garden and then what? Drove him up onto the moors and buried him without so much as pausing?”
27. “Grandma, I know you’re dying of cancer but I killed a man last night, panicked and buried his body on the moors
28. Some who believe in the records claim that they were used by ancient peoples around the world, including the Indians, Moors, Tibetans, Egyptians, Persians, Chaldeans, Greeks, Chinese, Hebrews, Christians, Druids, and Mayans
29. They whisper of goblins moving over the moors
30. Rogue sorcerers and banished conjurers found sanctuary here in the masking depths of the moors
31. Please help our lich-troll Sentinel navigate us through the moors and fog
32. We convinced him of the seriousness of our intentions to permeate the moors
33. “These are disorienting and confusing moors, Ghoul Trolls
34. The Yorkshire moors are bleakly beautiful and school audiences were polite and attentive
35. , cadi, magistrate among the Turks and Moors
36. We had walked our way off the moors and away from the burned villages and farmsteads to enter woodlands so thick that I wondered how anyone had cut a trail through
37. There were a few trees in the draw and far off in the distance but for the most part, it was bare land like windswept moors
38. As he trudged across the moors towards the wooden huts that made up the base he reflected on his life in the Brotherhood
39. He reached the camp as the leaden sky opened up and rain lashed down onto the moors
40. those are the Moors getting ready to conquer Spain
41. They began to love each other at an altitude of fifteen hundred feet in the Sunday air of the moors, and they felt all the closer together as the beings on earth grew more and more minute
42. desired not that baneful law of the Moors!
43. Ruthless destruction of churches were laid down first and under speakingonly Moors should exist
44. teeth flat to crop meadows and moors
45. The Moors value pretty boys with fair hair
46. the greatest medieval military hero of Spain, whotook Valencia from the Moors in 1094, and died there in 1099
47. James was founded in the twelfth century as a combatant order to fightthe Moors
48. In the reign of Sancho IV of Castile,Alonso Pérez was entrusted with the defense of Tarifa against the Moors
49. Tarifa was besieged by the traitorous infante Don Juan at the head of anarmy of Moors and adventurers
50. Think of my disapproving scowl when you are beginning to do it, and then perhaps your day of slaughter will resolve itself into an innocent picnic on the moors, alone with sky and heather and a bored, astonished dog