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    1. There was Luron's Cloud, scheduled south this Nightday and the Bram Daring bound north on the eastern shore with Nightday breakfast


    2. She could catch a lakerunner from wherever the coach would drop her on the north shore


    3. He could have reached the coast of Dromedia, but he hugged the western shore where they cruised thru a thousand miles of lon to the horizon on both sides


    4. It was on the north shore of the Gengee Arm, still a thousand miles from Gengee City


    5. There was a prehistoric time when the Gengee had been purely Troll and the Trolls had been peaceful fishermen on its shore where the onion groves survived the winter on islands in the lagoons


    6. John walks under the starry sky, the waves crashing to shore just to his left


    7. They listen to the waves pounding on the shore


    8. The boat touches the shore of the small island, the Buddhist temple in back


    9. The breeze blows peacefully and we hear the far away sound of the surf pounding on the shore


    10. Slowly, as if a soft, breezeless tide were creeping up a gently sloping sandy shore line, I became aware of waves in the distance, and slowly I tuned into the echo of my exhalations

    11. My experience of reality in this captive state did not allow for the fact of another body on this isolated shore


    12. Very few vessels were under power like his, most were pulled from the shore with a steersman and a teamsman waving to each other with bright red and blue paddles


    13. There was quite a bit of traffic out here though they were already miles from shore


    14. Once he was five or six miles from shore, it was finally just them and the waves and distant sails


    15. There were a few homes visible beyond the marshes along this shore, none out here on the overgrown sandbar where they anchored


    16. This was the last wide bay on Center Lake, wide enough so the far shore was detectable only as Kortrax began to contact the horizon and those with sharp eyes could see that sun and reflection didn't quite meet


    17. “If the setting of the cosmic vortex finds you here, there will be no turning back for you,” announced Arion sadly, while we were standing by the shore of a shimmering turquoise pool


    18. They scraped thru, another flash showed open water ahead, a shore far in the distance and a long reach of wind-ruffled water ahead of them


    19. The young people strolled along the field footpath towards the shore


    20. The streetcar ran right above the docks where the shore had docks, and on a wide street just inland of the beach apartments where the shore had beaches

    21. This is the wilder shore, there was hardly a path along the bank and a few thonga herder's camps in some of the larger trees


    22. I can still see the picture in my mind of sitting on the shore of that little pond, eating breakfast and looking up at those peaks watching over it from all sides


    23. He stumbled in the water but began wading/clambering toward the north shore with all possible haste


    24. It was now so close that a herd of thongas resting in the trees that lined the shore were getting restless, especially with two more humans wading ashore in the dark


    25. Even though she intended to find her courage, she could think of no better story than the one Alan had shouted as he reached the shore


    26. There were many to inspect, many had been inspected by probes sent ahead into the trees along the shore


    27. There were too many ships to sail in some places, and they were moved around by ropes from shore that were carried out by paddlers


    28. The resort towns on the north shore of the upper lake would all be gone now, this 'wild range' would get wetter and brushier til there was no doubt it was swamp if they went in that direction


    29. upon the shore of long thighed, velvet girls


    30. There had been quite a bit of settlement on the north shore of Upper Shempala Lake at one time

    31. ’ I replied, going on to tell him about the mishap with the barge and how we had to swim for the shore


    32. We spend the next two days pottering around the village and shore, but we don’t see Deris again


    33. This might have once been one of the resort towns on the north shore of the lake


    34. I cried then upon the star cold shore,


    35. unfurled and full, off this star cold shore


    36. Trying to keep out of the way of the crew, all rushing around doing totally incomprehensible things very efficiently while Drens directs operations, I duck under some ropes to stand by the rail taking in the scene on the shore


    37. The far shore was a narrow spit of land with brushy marsh on either side


    38. into cold shore walls


    39. It was narrow enough that they hit the far shore while falling


    40. The leese was caught off guard by the cave in, and it's lurch allowed Alan to scramble a bit farther onto the shore with a mighty yank from Luray

    41. The shore of the Thrambaya was a little more populated than most of the Lhar they had traveled so far, but very little different other than that


    42. I preferred to lay under my towel within the safety of the shore, enjoying an ice cream and watching my uncle struggle with his wet suit before he curved into the sea like a dolphin only to reappear sometime later and regale me with stories of seals, gentle basking sharks, forests of stunning pink corals and walls of bright coloured jewel anemones he said he saw on his dives


    43. ‘Hmmm …’ His answering smile turning into a grimace as we feel the boat starting to move ‘Looks as though we’re on our way to the shore


    44. on a distant shore line where the shapes


    45. Back home I'd often wondered why surfers and swimmers once back on the shore would empty a bottle of water over their heads - and now I knew why


    46. Last Watchman on the Shore


    47. of shore wave and wheeling gull,


    48. A few minutes later they stumbled back to shore, arms still around each other


    49. But her reins are firmly in my grasp and, hauling myself closer to her, I start swimming towards the shore


    50. We were almost two miles off shore when we cut the engines and made ready to fish, testing the twine with gentle tugs and hanging the blinding light over the side to attract the squid














































    1. Of how Athena went to Telemachus, shored up his confidence, and


    2. Picking up old cigarette packets and other litter as well as any debris that had fallen into the trench we also shored up any part that needed it


    3. We have shored it up better and used more sandbags out front we have erected more wire and have put more duckboards down on the trench floor”, he passed us our teas and continued


    4. We numbered off and started our journey to the trench we had to mend and when we got there we set to it was hard going but we had now got most of the walls shored back up and the trench cleared so we were not far off finishing


    5. meters down, the clean-up crew had shored up the sides


    6. the access shored up and secured before all the visitors


    7. Sandhya’s fear of water shored up by his assurances en route, sunk her heart as she saw the mighty river in its lean summer course


    8. She had already pulled all the tools she thought she would need at her last stop, shored up her power as much as possible with the resources at hand


    9. What Medraut did next shored it with me that he was cracked as a broken plate


    10. It’s an attractive and drizzly winter’s night, scraps of melting snow shored up against the edges of the Place de la Concorde, the city looking ghostly, its windows jeweled with raindrops

    11. They sleep in a once stately Old World suite with the furniture shored up against the walls and chicken feathers clogging the marble sinks and newspapers tacked clumsily across the windows


    12. The empty space on the street left by the demolished house is half-filled by a fence of rotten boards, shored up by five stone posts


    13. These buildings were so decrepit that, in the Rue de la Chanvrerie and the Rue de la Petite-Truanderie, the fronts were shored up with beams running from one house to another


    14. They contain round archipelagoes of romantic isles, even as the Polynesian waters do; in large part, are shored by two great contrasting nations, as the Atlantic is; they furnish long maritime approaches to our numerous territorial colonies from the East, dotted all round their banks; here and there are frowned upon by batteries, and by the goat-like craggy guns of lofty Mackinaw; they have heard the fleet thunderings of naval victories; at intervals, they yield their beaches to wild barbarians, whose red painted faces flash from out their peltry wigwams; for leagues and leagues are flanked by ancient and unentered forests, where the gaunt pines stand like serried lines of kings in Gothic genealogies; those same woods harboring wild Afric beasts of prey, and silken creatures whose exported furs give robes to Tartar Emperors; they mirror the paved capitals of Buffalo and Cleveland, as well as Winnebago villages; they float alike the full-rigged merchant ship, the armed cruiser of the State, the steamer, and the beech canoe; they are swept by Borean and dismasting blasts as direful as any that lash the salted wave; they know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew


    1. It sits where the Lita joins the Lhar, the actual center is on the North side of the combined river, but an active waterfront exists on all shores of the three rivers and the two main islands in the river junction


    2. Then it went to the shores and lavished the trees of each bank with a slow dose of noon in the middle of Nightday, whipping their fronds to shreds


    3. But I know these shores, as did he,


    4. carry her towards the driftwood shores


    5. They were in very urban waters now, torches burned on the piers all along all shores, this close all docks worked round the week


    6. We have come from across the sea to ask for your aid in fighting the black menace on our shores


    7. The shores were all lined with bright and colorful buildings, often with six or eight floors


    8. There were busy docks along both shores, fronted by two or three stories of workshops


    9. Most of the shipyards were now on the outer shores of the inner ring islands, not on their inner shores like it was four thousand years ago


    10. He got to his feet and walked through the trees that met the shores of the Campbell River

    11. Ken's brother is less inclined to dream of foreign shores


    12. He skirted its shores and noticed several good positions from which he might wet a line casting for fish


    13. “Her body was born on the shores of North Lake


    14. Separated from Finland by a short trip across the sea, it lies on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea


    15. On the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, this pine forested land is home to deer, wild boar, moose, lynx, bear, fox, beaver and wolf – plus oak and linden trees


    16. With powder sand beaches and lush green mountains, banyan trees and volcanic outcrops, this is where the Caribbean meets the Atlantic in a sheltered cove of calm shores and beautiful coral


    17. a confusing experience touring the northern shores of the


    18. took the short detour to Saint Gilgen on the shores of


    19. And defend the shores


    20. She prays day and night that her brother reaches the shores of

    21. “You could doo no more Billy Boy and believe me the women of this country are grateful to all you lads that are fighting our enemies and keeping them away from our shores


    22. Noted Native American (or American Indian) who, according to Longfellow, lived by the shores of Gitchee Goomee, which contained a toxic waste dump, by the side of big sea waters that Longfellow knew nothing about


    23. Jayana admitted he had no dreams about an army landing on the shores of Illeander, but he was not privy to all the happening of the world


    24. During the Ashanti and Benin campaigns half-civilised Houssa soldiers in the British service found ice in the hospitals of the West African jungle; but in Cuba, an island adjacent to their own shores, the American army moved without an ice machine or arrangements for manufacture of ice on any of the forty transports


    25. This opinion is not intended to refute in any manner the remarkable contributions to our society by the many individuals who continue to emigrate to our shores every year


    26. Far from the shores there was just one village close by, and so the monastery


    27. Teeming generations of immigrants from all walks of life, with their bellies full of hunger and a pocketful of dreams, bravely migrated to distant shores hoping to discover a better life for themselves and their families


    28. Recent events following, what seems like an eternity, the national catastrophe of September 11th 2001; I am referring specifically to the emergence of mass demonstrations orchestrated by political activists from the Jewish and Arab Communities and other groups mutually sympathetic to their anti-war agenda, that effectively amounts to bringing the war to our shores, runs counter with how, until (relatively) recent times, most Americans historically responded during time(s) of national crisis


    29. So, after Christmas?” she prompted, steering the conversation back to safer shores


    30. He patrolled the shores but wouldn’t approach until she was bare, whereupon he dropped anchor, stripped and swam ashore, demanding she towel him dry, paying particular attention to his erect penis

    31. When the Ruling Council decided it was time to enlighten the nearby shores of Urfall, Shan was reluctant at first


    32. One of the forests came down to the very shores of the great water, and it had waters running from it


    33. The rapid addition of this huge new source of water drove Paleo-Meso, soon to be Neolithic peoples along its shores to ever-higher ground


    34. Continuing on, where it met with no obstruction, it traveled 10,000 miles across the Pacific where it struck the western shores of America with a recordable wave front


    35. It has a beautiful small bay and the shores are washed by the Andaman Sea


    36. tainly we must consider that war on our shores and the constant threat


    37. According to him, the biblical parable must keep some historical truth, given the variety of Mesopotamian references about the terrible floods that devastated the shores of the Tigris and Euphrates in the late fourth millennium BC


    38. coming on its shores


    39. “The most recent of these to land on American shores is a process that uses heat, pressure and chemicals to liquefy a body in just a few hours, leaving behind sterile remains that can be poured into the wastewater system”


    40. Then they talked of what they would do when they were grown up--where they would travel--the far, fair shores they would see

    41. And shapes the shores


    42. I have heard that there have been pale strangers that fished off the shores of the area of the northeast bands


    43. I went on to the other two mountains again to get the eastern and southern shores and a crude outline of the islands


    44. It was not long before the death of your illustrious grandfather that I found myself walking along the shores of Lake Texcoco considering my lack of a wife


    45. It seems the Roman Empire was founded over two thousand years ago and had gradually conquered all of the shores of the


    46. There are smaller beaches on the west and southeast shores, but elsewhere the ocean laps at the bottom of the cliffs


    47. He had thanked me for my information and urged me to put off the ambassador of England for the present, explaining that we did not want an indiscriminate number of ships plying our shores and would be very hostile to any that came unbidden


    48. Kwakiutl—Wakashan tribe (actually an amalgam of small related bands) that lived on both shores of Queen Charlotte Sound and northern Vancouver Island in southwestern British Columbia, Canada


    49. Their aim is to expand the Court’s search for precedent beyond American shores to include the opinions of foreign judges, dignitaries, or political celebrities


    50. There is to be a kind of judicial treasure hunt for bright nuggets of foreign law and “world opinion” sparkling on alien shores










































    1. The smell of the bacon cooking was heavenly and the cleaning and shoring work had given us an appetite and this would fill the hole


    2. We turned down a sunken road and on into the beginning of a communications trench as we walked along we would sometimes stumble over shoring planks or broken duckboards


    3. At breakfast 8 said, “The thumps you heard were caused by the staff shoring up the frame of the house because of the effect of the medical equipment


    4. spread through the room, sealing cracks and shoring up wal s


    5. in place options, shoring up their risk exposures and staying on top of


    6. They return to shoring up the cargo containers as Unks just cradles Cass’ head above the slowly retreating water


    7. The list of needs is a long one, but each year it is getting shorter as volunteer teams are shoring up the leaks and reducing poverty and improving the lives and health of Hondurans


    8. shoring up her wall with harder and harder materials


    9. Anticipating credit issues and the need for shoring up its capital base in Q4 2008 the company had issued preferred stock along with warrants and a small amount of common stock


    10. In our own day, after having excavated the gallery of Clichy, with a banquette to receive the principal water-conduit of Ourcq, a piece of work which was executed in a trench ten metres deep; after having, in the midst of land-slides, and with the aid of excavations often putrid, and of shoring up, vaulted the Bievre from the Boulevard de l'Hopital, as far as the Seine; after having, in order to deliver Paris from the floods of Montmartre and in order to provide an outlet for that river-like pool nine hectares in extent, which crouched near the Barriere des Martyrs, after having, let us state, constructed the line of sewers from the Barriere Blanche to the road of Aubervilliers, in four months, working day and night, at a depth of eleven metres; after having—a thing heretofore unseen—made a subterranean sewer in the Rue Barre-du-Bec, without a trench, six metres below the surface, the superintendent, Monnot, died

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