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Dad lets the bread roll from his fingers onto a pile of clothes
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Jerm threw up his hands and reached for his coat on the top of a clothes pile in the corner
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Not finding what it was he was looking for, Henry dumped the massive pile back onto his desk and started opening his desk drawers, banging his elbow on the cubicle wall behind him
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Realistically, the most Ackers would do was lecture his brain away into a melted pile of unrecognizable goo
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Bacterial action in a compost pile is the basis for proper composting
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Always provide plenty of oxygen (by stirring pile, aerate it) and plenty of natural nitrogen and trace minerals
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There are many different types of bacteria present in a compost heap depending on the time from the start of the pile
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When making bins or piles, the bigger the pile the more heat it will be capable of producing
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Too small a pile, and too much heat is lost
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Turn pile over, spraying with the liquid seaweed as you go, turning the pile: This is done by one of several methods
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the easiest being using a front end loader to turn the pile over; or use the shovel technique
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The main idea is to turn the pile over in such a way that you are turning the layers together except for the center of the pile
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At the point where the temp starts to drop that is the time to turn the pile over again
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Uncover pile and turn over while spraying with the liquid seaweed
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Turn pile over lightly, (aerate the pile by turning over the top layers)
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Turn pile over while spraying with liquid seaweed mixture
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This is when you dig into the center of the pile making it look like a volcano has just erupted, then you throw everything back into the center of the pile mixing it up and watering lightly as you go
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Cover the pile with clear plastic
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Rock dust also helps heat up the compost pile
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Add a thin layer of rock dust to the compost pile, alternating between layers of grass clippings, manure, kitchen wastes, etc
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get a glass of water, and was then sitting on a pile of old tyres that we used to keep
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"We'll have to take an aisle out over here to get it out of there on a dolly," their guide waved his arm at a pile of crates at least twelve feet high
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including Russ, John and Bolt, pile off the bus as one of the doors of the building begins to creak open
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By the time I hear Stephen’s car on the gravel outside the house, I have covered the whole of the carpet and heaped up the bits of furniture in a pile in one corner
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’ I said with satisfaction as we survey the pile of boxes just before ten in the evening
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Bolt pushes along the fence row, snapping pictures as he walks of rocks, an acacia tree covered with windblown plastic bags, his shoe, a pile of garbage rotting in the sun, a dead sheep rotting in the sun
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’ Andy said, yanking the top chair hard and loosening it from the rest of the pile
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So, good and early on Christmas Eve (so that we can park without too much trouble) we pile our passengers into the cars and set out for the church
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A pile of leshin bales was irregular, there was a short one they could climb on out of the aisle so anybody would have to come down this aisle or climb up to their nest to see them
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As he stood by the bed he noticed a pile of clothing stacked up on the nearby chair
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It's relatively easy to hook lon with stripped archwood fronds, and in a few minutes they had a quarter of the water cleared and a nice little pile of the thick leaves beside them
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Alan had been at the water's edge stuffing the pile into his pack
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“Lardyme, have a quick look around that pile of rocks”
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Lardyme took another look around the pile of rocks
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All they could do was make a pile of their bodies inside the tent under the blanket
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I stop momentarily to pile a couple of bricks up for him
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He was sitting at a table with a pile of food spread out before him
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this lonely pile of brick and slate,
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(SAMANTHA rushes to a chest of drawer and pulls out a pile of her dresses
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There was a large pile of eggshells
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She was juggling in vain with a pile of parcels and bags that seemed have a life of its own
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They saw a large pile of fur and a lot of blood near the brush and much more at the cave opening
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I look round the cabin and slowly accumulate a pile of odd bits and pieces, heaping them up on the bunk so that Berndt can pack them
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After a few seconds the soldier started to feel really freaked out, so he popped the dog into the shopping trolley, pressed the buttons and built the biggest pile of fifty-pound notes he had ever seen by the door
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There was enough money in the pile to buy a small army all of his own
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These he stuffed into the shopping trolley followed by the huge pile of fifty-pound notes
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His great pile of cash dwindled slowly at first, but as the weeks progressed the pile seemed to shrink more and more quickly
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’ I said, fixing my eyes on the source of the sensation – a small pile of rocks set back a metre or so to the left of the Well
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If you still think the traditional way is better, then go for it! When the pains of trail and error begin to pile up, reconsider using the online dating software, and help you avoid those painful
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“How about when you fell into a pile of cow shit over the field in
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The washing is dry … drowsy with sun, I fold it and put it into the basket, pile my poems and all the other bits on top ready to be carried and, having put away the sunbed, lug it all slowly into the house
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's and was surrounded by a pile of satin pillows
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He heaves the bag downstairs and adds it to the pile of stuff by the front door - this heap is getting quite big
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Accompanied by paparazzi flashbulbs and reality television cameramen, one by one the young man invited each and every one of the most beautiful and celebrated young ladies in the land to come and stay at his country pile
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I mentally repeated the four reasons and poked the pile of books
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She put the first loose leaf back in the box and removed the top one from the pile, flipped thru that about far enough to find the ‘F’s and put her finger on an entry
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stuck to the bottom of the pile was a picture of a most unsuitably
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When the small pile of cash that Jimmy Cameron had given to
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trolley, pressed the buttons and built the biggest pile of fifty-pound
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shopping trolley followed by the huge pile of fifty-pound notes
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pile of cash dwindled slowly at first, but as the weeks progressed
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I know which group I belong in … However, after a considerable battle, which leaves me breathless and wondering yet again if I ought to go down to the gym more often, I have a nice clean set of bedding and a pile of bedclothes which I can shove into the washing machine
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I tidy up the papers and pile the files neatly on one side of the table
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come and stay at his country pile
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Everything that belonged to Lord Boras was taken out and placed in a pile in the center of the courtyard
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Taking my hand, he leads me into the dining room where, as he said, there are candles on the table, illuminating a simple supper of pâté, red wine and, I assume toast, at least there is a pile of bread beside an electric toaster
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There are still some flagstones remaining round the edges and a pile of them heaped up haphazardly against the fence
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In the middle of the floor she has seen a pile of personal effects; a wallet, cheap beach jewellery, a hair scrunchie, a pair of red trainers and a small pink teddy bear with a heart shaped patch of red silk sewn on its chest
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Ava was going thru the bottom of the pile, things like conferences attended, and there, for the same year she was created, was a record of a one year pass to the Kassikan, unfortunately without the certificate number, as a scholarship transfer from North Chardovia Trades Academy
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’ She said with a grin, indicating the pile of chopped hemlock
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The door opened and a sleek man of medium height with a thick, light brown ponytail and long, light brown beard in a matching chin-band entered the room carrying a pile of folders
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to guard them, and was sat atop the pile with a stick
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His father brought up lumber from another pile and framed an opening into the floor beams over the covered hole in the ground
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He bid Harry fetch the rest of the pile as he carefully fitted the base pieces into their elongated oval shape
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pile over like he was afraid of hurting it
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One day, the widow took a pile of brocades to the marketplace, where she quickly sold them
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Jumping from the needleboat and breaking into a sprint behind a tall pile of thesh bales to stay out of her sight, Delurna was able to get to Ishi’s little second-level waterfront bakery before Ava walked in, and almost for sure without her seeing him
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A pile of contraptions lay cluttered with the boxes
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’ I called as they pile out of the car and head for the shops
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“And this Man was researching the secret to Eternal Life; I convinced him to pour every last cent of his Money on a collection of luxury vacuum cleaners! Now his dead body lies forgotten amidst an enormous pile of Vacuum-Cleaner boxes!”
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He rummaged in the confused pile of junk that filled their lower floor until he came up with an ornate stein with a wooden handle bound on with leather
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Nevertheless, Jack had fallen into this big pile of mud, and this was what had broken his fall, and it is certainly much better to be messy than it is to be dead, so instead of complaining about this rotten circumstance he found himself in, he looked around his surroundings, and was surprised to find a skeleton nearby!
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Lucy tried to run away, but then another imp tripped her up, and she fell on a pile of whoopee-cushions left there by yet another imp
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The old Wolf Down Inn was nothing but a pile of smoldering rubble
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It too was a pile of rubble
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The Schoolroom had fallen apart and was now nothing more than a pile of red wood
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She came back in and noticed the pile of books stacked neatly on
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Underneath the blower laid a pile of what was the first stage of fertilizer
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When she awoke, he’d gentle laid her on a pile of fresh mowed hay, and had his jacket wrapped about her chest and arms, he sat crossed legged right next to her, with his head hung low in his hands
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objection, and was led unresisting backwards over the pile
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The corpses and body parts had made a pile against the west
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see his clothes in a pile before his feet
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They were already in the hallway next to a table with some pennies and a pile of sheets on it
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The pile of mail sat on his hardwood floor, touched last by the mailman
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There was a pile of bodies on top of me, and for a few brief
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Nathan spent the next two hours classifying the diamonds into groups of similar color and clarity and then weighed each pile then tapped the results into his calculator
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He pushed the pile of 100-dollar bills over to Otto and raised his eyebrows
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Otto pulled the pile of notes closer to him
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pile of makeshift weapons, grabbing the mop handle and the hammer
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pile - not one camera was lost to the asphalt
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But when they all piled into the kitchen, even Millie and Sparky together got scared they wouldn't make it out of the kitchen alive
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There were twenty bags piled on the floor of the cockpit
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She’d been amazed by the overabundance of cleaning materials that she had correctly guessed would be stored in the cupboard under the sink – some things defy cultural differences! Kneeling on the floor, all the better to examine the various spray containers and bottles piled in there, her amazement turned into confusion … there were plastic spray bottles for limescale removal, disinfecting the worktops … apparently killing 99% of all known germs - though that did raise the question of what danger the remaining 1% presented if it was so vital to get rid of the things … bottles of cream for cleaning the sink and another, lavender scented, for polishing wood, a big bottle of bleach that at least smelt familiar, and noxious substances for cleaning the oven that had signs warning of danger plastered all over them … it was an education
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Oh it was good to be out of all those fumes! The odour of cooked food quickly filled the room as Friede, the cook and general factotum of The Centre, brought in plates piled high with savoury pastries
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Despite the bright sunshine, there is an air of melancholy neglect … similar to the atmosphere you find in a junk yard, where unwanted relics have been piled up and forgotten, unwanted and unused
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The roadway is busy here at the entry to what must count as docks … wagons piled high with all sorts of goods trundle heavily along, drawn by much sturdier ggs than my elegant Sefir
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By the time the coffee’s made, Ben and Gary have got all the stuff in and piled it all up in the hall - and there it will just have to stay there until tomorrow, can’t be bothered to deal with it now
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I piled on more wood, trying to look busy
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Lord Tarak, Duncan, First Kai and Lady Rayne piled two of the hovercraft high with large trunks, and set out for the Queens Hold by mid morning
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Thick pads of straw woven into long mats had been placed about the fire pit and piled high off the ground
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He lived in a one room cabin of roughly piled stone chinked with whitewashed mud and roofed with thatch
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All his screens were fully rendered in pieces of plastic furniture piled in precarious heaps
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The girl appears wrapped in a bath towel with her hair piled up in a hand towel
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The floor was covered with tables piled high with paperwork over which a dozen Gnomes were toiling
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Their hair was piled and curled, and their heeled riding boots were barely visible beneath the full black Anabel skirts
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There were boulders that were much too blocky piled on top of each other down at the bottom of this valley
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The remainder of the far half of the room was piled with all kinds of dusty old junk
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As they all piled out of the van, and let the others know what the plan was, she felt the tip of how cold the ride home was going to be
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Lucia?’ We all piled out of our cars (Lucia was
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piled back into our cars and continued down the road
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reluctantly piled into the car
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good idea once) and piled out of the car
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Behind him, a throng of ragged children piled into the city
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When the girl returned, some hours later, she carried a tray, with a cup of fragrant tea steaming on it; and a plate piled up with very hot buttered toast, cut thick, very brown on both sides, with the butter running through the holes in it in great golden drops, like honey from the honeycomb
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The island was less than a mile wide and two miles long, but it looked a mile high with all the structures piled on it
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Here they lay, drank the remainder of that yaag and played games with the clouds that piled up in a couple places over the hill
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There were two extra bunks set up on opposite sides of the room, the elaborate trysting bed in the middle of the room being piled with the biggest collection of clothes Klowa had ever seen
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The crates were falling somewhere, until they crashed with the biggest of all crashes onto the out-of-style cheap ceramic ware piled on the floor below
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There was no open space anywhere, everything was piled with stuff that was now infested with things slimier than wevn and other small things that jumped and crawled and slithered over him
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Behind him, being drawn by another two horses, was an open back Volvo truck, piled high with supplies
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carefully piled blocks carved out of some dark wood
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The scattered books, piled high, and on shelves, Relating to various scientific and mysterious matters, Are filled with equations, esoteric illustrations, Diagrams, texts in various languages;
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Then she piled straw
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“Hey, Ash!” Griffin piled out of a jeep with three other guys from the coven and Isis
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They piled great heaps in their vats, creating enough weight to press the grapes below… But as I was saying, they loved my poetry and feted me throughout the night
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I piled into my bed with more pillows than usual and used the light beside the bed to examine the journal
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As they passed the fire pit, Nerissa caught a glimpse of the hermit’s neatly piled sleeping
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The bodies were piled high beside the gate, and the reflection of the fires danced in the standing blood
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They all piled into the van waiting for them in the drive, and one of the Guardians took the wheel, speeding off toward O’Hare Airport
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“When we took this trench from the Turks it was left piled with their dead so we put them in the parapet wall piled soil on them and moved the trench back a bit too where we are now standing
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But within a matter of minutes the Turkish machine guns and shrapnel had turned the trenches into an hell on earth piled high with dead and wounded
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I said to myself here is another son of Balarat that wont be going home and I knew that we were leaving to many good blokes behind here in some places out dead was piled three and four deep
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The picture of her standing at her door last night, in her kimona, flashed into his head; her standing there with her hair piled up in a towel and him miming and calling her Lotus Blossom and she hadn't been amused
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We arrived at the station and Captain Melstone went off to find a RTO we stood in our ranks with our kit piled and were given permission to stand easy and smoke if we wished
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The Officers set off for their comfortable carriages while we piled on board the cattle trucks leaving the doors open at the moment for fresh air and so we could see the countryside
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Then they all piled into taxis, Oh the stink!, and headed for a disco, only getting in by the skin of their teeth, having to hide the reeking groom-to-be in their midst and because one of them knew the bouncer
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the vessel, bulkheads torn down and piled up in her cabins and
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If he were still with us, he would recognize that we are in fact all Keynesians now, thanks to the trillions in debt piled up by the Obama administration
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Roger, Liz and I piled into the car
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The presales piled up
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The girls piled back into the minibus and immediately lit up
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She piled stacks of paper, small boxes, yesterday’s lunch, and what-have-you here and there
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Halon piled the weapons in the stern and took his place opposite Saldon, watching the new prisoners
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She had her hair all piled up on her head, beautiful make-up, a short pink miniskirt that showed five miles of great legs, and a neat tube top that showed off the rest of her body and her tan
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With that, we gathered all the clothes, piled them into the car, and got back to Mother’s, chatting and laughing about nothing important at all
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His desk was piled with bags of what appeared to be cash, there were other
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On the way to join the crowd, Amaranthe and Maldynado skirted a second pit, a recent excavation with a mound of dirt piled next to it
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Carolyn took them to her own bedroom first, where Dawn stood in the centre of the thick piled carpet, turning slowly, eyes taking in every detail
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Toral had little ammunition for his guns, and at Canadas rusty chain shot, piled as relics on the Plaza, were utilised
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The cot had been enlarged by having three chairs piled with pillows,
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Struggling to his feet, he was thrown sideways when the helicopter lurched, its engine screaming as the pilot piled on the power
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Glancing over his shoulder Alex could see that the cat’s were running after him and he piled on some more speed, gulping lungfuls of air as he neared the hedge
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They piled up against it outside, covered the steps, and
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As he mumbled contentedly to himself, Slikit piled leaves in one corner for a make-shift nest
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Slikit could see how weak she was and piled leaves under her chest to help support her
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Jackie waited with towels as we exited the pool and little Natasha had a gorgeous smile and a plate piled high with cookies
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Her bed was piled with papers, her laptop and a heap of files, all of them untouched
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Yet you choose death! You have forsaken Me and forced My hand! The stink of your perversions fill My nostrils! Your murders stain My courts! The broken bodies of the innocent and the blameless are piled up in heaps, before My eyes!
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We all piled into the car; the driver started the engine and drove away
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Tearing madly about the room, her big eyes flashed in rage coming to rest upon backpacks Mike’s friends had piled in a corner
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Butter! She piled on pats of the golden treasure and poured enough syrup to drown any protests from her conscience
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“Don’t fret, my friend,” Gene responded, watching as Brian unwrapped the cash and piled it into stacks of hundreds, “everything will work out
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There were more clothes piled high all around her
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He hoped these would suffice and once he had massed enough pieces of wet yet not soggy wood, he piled it down neatly to form a fire stack, wishing his flint and stone would be enough to get the fire going
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OIJ police lieutenant, Edgar Vargas knew exactly what to make of the figure materializing from the gloom at the entrance of the log yard, shouting and sweeping the piled timber with the beam of a flashlight
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When he saw their American uniforms, their driver, with an almost exaggerated show of chivalry, indicated that Elizabeth should ride beside him on the cart’s seat, while Colling was seated directly behind, his legs resting on their piled luggage
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The fuse on a small incendiary device smoldered in the dank blackness, piled high with oily rags just to make sure
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He compensated by throwing himself into the work piled high on his desk
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He saw a figure on a cart or powered mule, like in a factory, but it was a hundred metres away and going in the opposite direction, pulling a small trailer piled high with the harvested vegetation
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There were trays piled with sandwiches wrapped in waxed paper on the mess hall’s serving counter
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Their carcasses piled deep on the forest floor
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Another cop piled
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There was no menu, and Jalesow ordered for Colling and himself, and soon thereafter, the sweating red-faced waitress who had taken their order dropped a tin plate piled with sausage, red cabbage and potatoes in front of them
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They piled in, off he went
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The second wagon, piled with the cages holding the chickens, was behind the disabled vehicle, and Colling heard a crash as the cages pitched over its side
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A young man was on the deck, straightening the folds of a net that was piled haphazardly in the waist of the boat
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She pulled off her clothes and piled it up next to the blankets, which Laino had spread out for her
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We could all feel the tension in the air, so we all just piled into Bruiser’s blue Stang and drove away swiftly
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Piled into the room when he went under, instead of just letting the instructor report his results
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“Ash! I don’t think we should use this car!” she yelled from the back as Selena, Ryan and Carter piled into the back seat
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Night-time, the other cats piled onto my side of the bed too
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So they piled into Tapio's Pontiac, headed to the Vet's Club, and picked up a six-pack of Grain Belt
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of piled garbage that had been dumped by lazy workers
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The unconscious soldier was piled amongst the garbage of the
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layers of trash piled high in the corners, the half-empty beer
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and piled haphazardly along the tracks, their ghostly shapes
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the streets piled with cars, fishing trawlers, broken houses and piles of twisted metal and
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We walk into the supply closet where a mountain of old donated magazines are piled from floor to mid-wall
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1 And then I made firm the Heavenly circle, and made that the lower water which is under Heaven collect itself together, into one whole, and that the chaos become dry, and it became so; 2 Out of the waves I created rock hard and big, and from the rock I piled up the dry, and the dry I called Earth, and the middle of the Earth I called abyss, that is to say the bottomless, I collected the sea in one place and bound it together with a yoke; 3 And I said to the sea: Look I give you your eternal limits, and you shall not break loose from your component parts; 4 So I made fast the firmament
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He was hunched over his desk, shifting through piles of paperwork and tossing it around with abandon, creating a bigger mess than he had before
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Henry started sorting through the piles of paper with renewed energy, like he was digging for buried treasure
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He ran over and quickly opened his closet, revealing piles of clothes heaped on top of each other in the middle of the floor
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Dry-wood termites leave piles of sawdust like pellets
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That is to say they both live in wood, both have wings during mating seasons and they both leave signs (piles of wood dust, wings) which lets us know they are there
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When making bins or piles, the bigger the pile the more heat it will be capable of producing
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" Crates, boxes and piles were stacked at least eight feet high on top of the crate he pointed to
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by the outline of old boats and piles of ragged nets
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They looked like piles of huge leaves, but, looking almost like a vine among the leaves, was a tiny head which would occasionally take a small bite of soil
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area was surrounded by straw and piles of what appeared to be
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and every place at table is cluttered with piles
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She piles my plate up with bacon and I tuck in
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Having spent her first week of married life struggling with piles of creased cotton and Lycra, Cyberia felt much happier about her revised career prospects
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“After all,” she said to herself as she unpacked the boxes and made neat piles of the cards and the packets of paper leaves, “I always enjoyed art classes at school and it can’t be that hard to make a few hundred of them”
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" Terry shrugged his shoulders and got down to the serious business of dribbling successfully around all of the piles of doggy mess that littered the park's only proper football pitch
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piles of gold, at his huge and glorious palaces and at his subject
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were bags of powders and pills and some neat piles of ready cash
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ironing boards, a defunct Hoover and piles of dirty washing, nor
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made neat piles of the cards and the packets of paper leaves, “I
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He takes in the piles of paper in the room with a smile before sitting himself down at the table
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They took a wide stairway up a flight where the old woman was greeted by three younger women who were puzzling over a decorated board with some piles of nested chips on it
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'Ah, you've moved the piles around a little since this afternoon, I see
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The great politician nodded approvingly at the piles of papers
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constructed a wall and piles of hardcore, soft sand and gravel were
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Then he pours out three small piles of differently coloured sand from plastic carrier bags
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The stew was hot and tasty, and served with piles of boiled potatoes
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There were lots of tree-trunk posts and between them, piles of tightly-strapped bales of paper
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“As it should be,” Althart said, “But look here, you were transferred on K’shitn, but this wasn’t entered to the files til Kyebenwae, does Kulai usually take that long?” he was looking at some of the other crew sheets nearby in the piles he had made, they were all filed in the same week
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Piles of tires and an old
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He then opened a crate next one of the lumber piles and hoisted up what looked like the cousin of the pump in their kitchen
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On the tables the doctor has laid out a holdall, clothes, two piles of dollar bills, a cobbled together collection of syringes and bottles, and his Beretta with its single clip of ammunition holding two bullets
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But they couldn't; they couldn't make out anything useful in the piles of rubble that had once been Quadrant 6
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He climbed, rather than walked over huge roots and dead trunks, falling into drops under overgrown piles of dead branches and sliding on the dead leaves and damp rocks
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short of the giant wood chipper and the fertilizer piles
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SHELLS gather in piles along the shore
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It needed the upper branch-and-bubble penthouses that had grown around it as crutches now, to keep these old piles up
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Parts had been removed and cleaned and were arranged in orderly piles, along with some carefully hand-drawn prints
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The first three floors above here aren't much more than piles of packing crates with some planks thrown over them here and there to allow aisles
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Alfred's light played crazily up thru the cracks in the floor, which was just planks across the tops of piles of crates
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Alan managed to get his legs up thru the hole to the floor above before the android ran up to the edge where the pile of crates used to be and played its light over the ruin of ceramic ware piles
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This floor had abandoned furniture everywhere, scattered haphazardly, sometimes in piles
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There were numerous piles of furniture leading to tree trunks to which handholds had been pegged sometime in the past
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Proper ones, not just piles of furniture
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Not only that, but the paths before them were sealed as well, the roadways packed full of mountainous piles of debris
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He noted several arrows resting in the piles of ash
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parks of Athens, where, there are not piles of
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I didn’t spend much time looking at any specific journal, but started organizing them into piles based on their contents
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the junk mail in the house and sorted it into piles
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"Shit around here comes in piles
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“Nothing changed in that scene,” he muttered, as he watched the cone shaped piles of coal, a scene that had been part of this land for two hundred years
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High above him is a dome-shaped ceiling of jagged stone and off to his left are long piles of boulders that create rudely formed precincts
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Looking down to the trail where it was exposed in some spots, he could see lots of debris, mostly tree limbs mixed with sloping piles of leaves
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The whole job took me three days, and when all the loot was put ashore, I had three large piles of possessions which I covered with sail material
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We separated it into two piles: Money to be carried with us and money to be hidden in the trunk
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“Dead Sir he got caught on the wire as we came in I watched him go he was tangled in one of the big piles close to the water
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He remembered how the waiting room at his doctor’s surgery back on Earth had a couple of piles of magazine for waiting patients to read
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We usually used a old sap trench or the like and just threw them in piles of decomposed and decomposing bodies
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There was one thing at least now and that was I did not throw up every time one of my shots killed someone or I looked at piles of corpses for the peninsula had hardened me to death and robbed me of my innocence
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I got the feeling that the attack had stalled and as I glanced to my right and left I saw the piles of dead and understood why this had happened
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In the fields we passed now there was Battery after Battery of artillery both light and heavy and near then huge piles of shells were being stacked in dumps
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We marched on past more desolation factories and more dwellings were just piles of rubble with weeds and splintered wood sticking out of them
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' The room was a clutter of old stuffed couches and armchairs, and everywhere there were piles of books and stacks of classical records
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This had given the recipient though a luxurious wipe for his ass which also saved a lot of trouble from his piles in the long run
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I was just starting to pick up the piles of wrapping paper and ribbon scattered all over when I heard Bob scratching on the front door to come in, as he always did
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The kids were yelling, “Smoky, Smoky!” as the cats raced around the house, chasing each other over the pieces of stove pipe and through the piles of Christmas paper in a chaos of celebration
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Terese had salvaged the desk from piles of furniture and other gilded items that were gathered for a bonfire, one of the more disturbing practices emerging from revolution
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“It was added to the piles to be given to female wielders,” Lendel replied
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always find anything she needed in those piles, so her untidiness was not a practical issue
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They were now charred remains and piles of bones
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“No, it was afraid of him, it ran away knocking huge stone piles asunder
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This patch of woods had all kinds of grassy clumps and rotted log piles in it, perfect hiding spots for a small girl
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The rats had had a field day on the piles of grain that had been left and now provided hills of wheat and barley, self-renewing the food supply for the rodents
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Pouring oil on the heap of wood, Halon had made several piles at intervals down the road and Saldon poured a trail to the next, and the next
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“Throw the oil around the bottom of the piles of timber
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The enormous stump with its buttresses and gnarled roots was afterwards set on fire, and when darkness fell on the capital the blazing fetish houses and heaps of rubbish, with the black bodies of the levies as they rushed hither and thither, demolishing walls and throwing fresh fuel on the blazing piles, made a weird and striking scene, that will be long imprinted on the minds of those who witnessed it
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All around her were bundles and boxes and piles of toys and games, and
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Several men carried lanterns as well, which illuminated the clearing but left the junk piles in the shadows
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She had burned the counterfeit bills as soon as she woke, and only piles of ash remained
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were piles of filberts, mossy and brown, recalling, in their fragrance,
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At regular intervals along these walkways were tall piles of stones, ready to be thrown down on any invader
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He was making it sound far too easy for my liking, and as I studied the piles of rubbish again, an uneasiness stirred in my stomach
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I’d read piles of studies, checked out mounds of medical books from the university library, even found Dr
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Georgi Zhukov was sitting at his desk, surrounded by piles of paper
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He liked the way she would always lay her clothes out in neat piles before getting dressed
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He watched every movement he could capture in the field of his binoculars throughout the offloading of logs, and saw nothing that even hinted at anything unconnected with the job of moving them to various piles throughout the yard
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He raced through towering piles of logs to the center lane where Raul had been bound
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Amonas had joked about how sorry he was for having been unable to find the pack of boars for which the piles of wood had seemed to have been amassed
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The only impression, other than kids and lovers, was predictably enough the food, huge, heaping mounds of it, big gobbly piles of it, eighty and hundred-metre tables of it, with ice sculptures and creamy pale linen
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The market was set up in a street that had been cleared between high piles of rubble on both of its sides
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Piles of wet leaves have an irresistible attraction to kids
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He sprang into action suddenly, trying to find something among the ruin that constituted his library, in essence various piles of books and so on
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piles, calculators, scratch pads
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It was a canyon of sorts where the water had rushed through, tearing whole trees loose to batter others into huge piles of debris
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Piles of loot
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the piles into large laundry bags
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Within a few minutes, their luggage had been carried down the hatchway, and they had found places for themselves on the tarpaulins that Boroszki’s son had spread over piles of nets in the vessel’s hold
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Barely an hour later, the first of his men arrived loaded with piles of the dirty clothes and blankets
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She pretended they did not exist, as if they were merely piles of clothes, left fires
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every day i would study the piles and see what i could put
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While Emma obtains our refreshments, I tidy up the cups and saucers on the table, piling them onto the tray left beside one of the chairs
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Him and the missus bought a big house back when the overtime was piling in
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Piling all the containers onto the table, I scrub down the shelves
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With nothing to do he sat and worried just how much evidence was piling up against him
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"Anything" He insisted, piling his mouth full of food
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Not only had they grown to cover the land below, but they continued to spill from the Black Door, piling over one another in their blood-thirsty rage to reach the wall
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We did actually try a car one later with my children and except for getting a wet bottom due to snow piling up in the tyre hole, it worked rather well
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Seeing them piling into the keep alongside children and cripples filled her with shame
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But more thugs were piling into the ditch behind them forcing them forward so that they fell onto more caltrops which punched into their exposed chests and faces
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Exactly where Nathaniel and the scholars had spent the afternoon piling up a six-foot high line of dry brush and covering it with diesel and gasoline
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She spun away, heading to the entry where the Magi were piling the stone chairs with their Oneness
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If he meant to crush her slowly, by piling small stones into a
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It was just one more in the string of mysteries piling up at their doorstep the further they ventured toward the frontier
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As this was happening more and more Fusiliers were piling into the village and the sound of barked out orders reverberated around the place
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The equipment and troops kept piling into the area I received a letter from Helen saying that she would be off for a few days at the same time I would and that I should go to Manchester to see her and work out which days we had off that were the same
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Instead of piling on a thick foundation to your skin that is still experiencing hormonal changes after pregnancy use a color tinted moisturizer instead and let your skin breathe
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More and more extra troops were piling into the area for the forthcoming offensive and I knew that pretty soon we would be packed tighter than sardines in a can
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down with his bare hands and piling the rotten timber in a barricade across the street toward the dock
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sleep, and Ann went softly about, folding and piling the clothes into a
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She hunkered behind a piling and waited for the others to catch up
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The Preceptor might even resurrect the ancient rite of Rock Piling, especially for him!
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Piling paper and sticks in the grate, I set them alight and when they were well caught, threw some coal on top
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She ignored him, piling on her speed
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We’ve mounted them on a piling where
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Now that he was back in the office again, he was literally swamped by routine matters that had been piling up
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Both bikies were laid to the ground, with other bikes piling up on Nutter and Porky, or running off the road into the culvert
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“Under water and several meters into the sand, there is a box attached to piling number one hundred thirty-nine
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A feeble old man, his weight balanced between legs and cane, stands on the kilometer-long pier and watches bubbles rise to the surface of the water surrounding piling number one hundred thirty-nine
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He sat down as well, the Captain fidgeting on the chair, trying to feel the waft of the ceiling fan; the intolerable heat had sweat piling up on his brow
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They drove past the harbor and the piers where the military presence was more than evident: stores of supplies seemed to be piling up, while barges slowly waded through the Niger, loaded to the brim
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He couldn’t get a good grip, as Adu was piling up more pressure on his knife hand, trying to wrestle the knife away
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After dinner and cleanup, mostly just rinsing off and piling the dishes neatly in the sink this time, we settled into the living room to begin the elaborate gift-opening process
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“If there’s a faction left after all this is over,” Lynn says, piling her mashed potatoes onto a roll
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Some of the flakes gather on the windowsill outside, piling at the corners
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guess what? The groundwater is piling up behind the seawall
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help with these boxes,” I said, piling through the front door
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the ice off where it is piling up!”
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When Halfdan awoke near the chilly mountain-top, the two women from Starheim were already awake; Siv chopping up some freshly-gathered plants with her belt-knife, Yngvild piling twigs for a camp-fire
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headfirst, our bodies piling on top of themselves inside the water
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The brisk north wind carried them easily against the river's flow, piling water over any shallows
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After throwing the rope around the piling, the crewman on the beach turned and surveyed the harbor
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The harder Samantha fought, the more the dead came after her; piling on top of her one by one, biting and chewing at her bones
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The sight of hundreds of teenage backpackers excitedly jabbering, greeting, planning, studying tourist brochures and maps, piling into camouflage painted four-wheel drive busses for the ‘Safari Adventure of a Lifetime’, taking photographs…were an unpleasant reminder of a youth that had all but passed them by
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Necessary evil piling compiling a large city filled with information that kills all sanity if not logic spiraling to a climax just out of reach
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with emotions and Passion piling up behind my wall
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After piling their luggage on to the platform, they looked around for a moment at the brown and cream coloured building
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JOINER AND THEY JUST KEEP PILING ON THE CRAP DAY AFTER DAY ) WOULDNT COMPLAIN BUT ITS NOT
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DM‘s piling in…
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They pulled at her rags until she played puppy games with them, free-for-alls that included lots of pulling and fetching and piling on top of her
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Fighting the Reds in Korea, piling up construction kites on the DEW Line in northern Canada, crop-dusting, and flying in the face of huge forest fires had never seemed to threaten his very existence
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were piling up so I jumped at the job
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“It’s lived for so long, piling up here, that it’s gained intelligence
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You are the reason they are piling up in me at a frantic pace
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100 miles! The snow was fast piling up I could
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“Put these in here,” she said as she started piling the little stones into Clarene’s dress
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Sometimes the cock’s crow would find them piling and unpiling coins, taking a bit away from here to put there, to that this bunch would be enough to keep Fernanda happy and that would be for Amaranta Úrsula’s shoes, and that other one for Santa Sofía de la Piedad, who had not had a new dress since the time of all the noise, and this to order the coffin if Úrsula died, and this for the coffee which was going up a cent a pound in price every three months, and this for the sugar which sweetened less every day, and this for the lumber which was still wet from the rains, and this other one for the paper and the colored ink to make tickets with, and what was left over to pay off the winner of the April calf whose hide they had miraculously saved when it came down with a symptomatic carbuncle just when all of the numbers in the raffle had already been sold
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With a sweep of her broom she did away with the funeral mementos and piles of useless trash and articles of superstition that had been piling up in the corners, and the only thing she spared, out of gratitude to Úrsula, was the daguerreotype of Remedios in the parlor
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charges are still piling up
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“What?” The surprises kept piling up for Alex
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After piling out with my M-4 rifle, and hitting the ground, I crabbed back under
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This creature had been eating all summer, as much as he could cram in, but not growing a smidgen, just gulping up as much as he could take in, which seemingly didn’t make any difference, except for the fertilizer piling up around the trunk of the brush
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They then hurried to cover again the jute bag containing the two small bodies, piling up even more stone rubble on top of it
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or cash for that matter, while debt is piling up on the “accounts payable” side of the ledger
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Schnottweiper knew they were done for, that the whole of the Rabid Band would be piling in upon them
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Things were really piling up on Mayor King
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After piling my clothes in my arms, I went to the bathroom,
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She also saw the nearly awed looks the policewomen kept throwing at Sarah, who was acting as if piling dead bodies was an old routine for her
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Directly outside was an angry mob of Voth were piling up boxes
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action, but those piling chips are very hard on your cutter's life and can even
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Other garbage is piling up everywhere
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piling out of the car running down the hill, trying
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“That’s cool,” Phil said, piling a handful of chips into his mouth
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goods were also piling up in inventory as sales were slower than anticipated
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Phil was scarfing down his PB&J and piling Cheez-its into his mouth
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Rave reached over and grabbed her plates, piling them atop his
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Knowledge is a process of piling up facts: wisdom lies in their
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The first thing they did was amass the youngest of the young, piling them as logs one on top of another, crying, screaming with their aching voices, freezing, naked on the snow
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” Locke kept piling it on
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This makes process management visually clear and allows the manager to not only control the implementation but also to estimate when (in which time intervals) to expect piling up of several parallel activities and hence anticipate organizational and technical difficulties
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Ever since she had attended her own charity ball the invitations kept piling up and she refused quiet a few of them like Saturday Tennis and a Women’s luncheon
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kitchen and start washing the dishes that are piling up
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the side of the hill with a hand tool and piling it next to the stream
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Nangong Ping was very relieved as the pressure that were piling upon him
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For the past ten, twenty minutes—had it been longer?—Carl had been sitting in his truck in the unplowed parking lot of the abandoned Chair City Manufacturing building, the engine idling, window rolled down, snow piling up on his arm draped over the door
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converted the large cardboard box that served as a boat for months, piling in
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Evidence seemed to be slowly piling up onto itself, and as
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Anne walked agonizingly behind her mistress, large sobs piling within her throat, but she
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Therese nodded, more tears piling up in the corners of her eyes again
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The peculiarities were piling up
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She was tired of the mountain of lies that were piling up
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The shutoff notices were piling up
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'She may as well take mine up at the same time,' Charlotte had remarked, piling them on Gertrud's passive arms
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All that time she was away guiltily gadding, and now all this time she was not away but unavailable till she should have utterly repented, his letters were piling themselves up into confused heaps, and his engagements were a wilderness in which he wandered alone in the dark
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That groaning supper-table, that piling up as the end of the visit drew near of more food and more and more, and the refreshment of bed in the middle
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but she hadn't, she hadn't--and this was her room, and that intelligent-eyed thin thing had slept in it for years and years, and for years and years the looking-glass had reflected her while she had dressed and undressed, dressed and undressed before it--regularly, day after day, year after year--oh, what a trouble--and her thin long hands had piled up her hair--Lucy could see her sitting there piling it on the top of her small head--sitting at the dressing-table in the window past which she was at last to drop like a stone--horribly--ignominiously--all anyhow--and everything in the room had been hers, every single thing in it had been Vera's, including Ev----
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Coins and notes started piling up on the table
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Tom felt this loneliness very clearly as he started collecting the bodies and piling them up on a hay wagon he had found in the barn
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Yet Fred didn't feel at all like writing a clear note, finding a phone, piling out his bag to find the number for technical emergencies for this particular building and selecting the number with one hand while holding up the torch with the other
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Health issues contribute to the litter piling up within a nation