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1. A trail of blood from her head mixes in with the gray gutter slush
2. adding to the stubborn slush that had hung around for a few days with, oddly, no snow until now
3. tired children through the slush of the streets; pretty girls hurrying
4. But it is by no means a sure thing, and we have that endless season of fog, murk, mist, rain, flurries, melting snow; and slush everywhere
5. She had walked the three miles from the harbour mouth barefooted, over a road where there was still snow and slush and mud
6. It was covered with refrozen slush
7. During our first day on the river, we would alternately find patches of water and refrozen slush, but the ice was still quite thick enough to hold us
8. The days were almost mild, but the nights remained quite cold, refreezing any slush from the day’s melt
9. It was unforgettable both for the awful slush in which we stood awaiting our turn to ride to the top of the Arch, but for the green draft beers and green scotch and sodas we consumed downtown in a bar off of our hotel’s parking garage
10. a big slush puddle
11. Bates couldn't afford that from the slush fund or petty cash Alpha had set up for such contingencies because Bubba was all the way into the slush fund and petty cash to support his air-conditioned apartment in Saigon on Hai Ba Truong street near the Saigon River, not to mention the greatly gorgeous Tui, his mistress
12. Boots stomped the snow on the trail into dry grainy slush
13. With a final spit of contempt at his killer, the old warrior fell backwards dead into the slush
14. A blade bounced off Garnak’s exposed shoulder-guard and Barrad was forced to jump backwards as the giant returned with a sweeping shield bash that just missed his face, losing his footing Barrad unexpectedly slipped to the floor amid the blood and slush
15. , remembers publishing anything found in a slush pile
16. And so to legions of would-be novelists, journalists and screenwriters—not to mention "D-girls" and "manuscripts girls" from Hollywood to New York who held the hope that finding a gem might catapult them from entry level to expense account—the slush pile represented The Dream
17. Now, slush is dead, or close to extinction
18. Slush pile finds "are the rare exception that give people hope
19. In 1957, Tom Wolfe interviewed James Michener, a former slush pile reader and the author of "Tales of the South Pacific
20. competition lurking in the slush piles
21. "If you've ever read a slush pile," said Mr
22. As writers try to find an agent—a feat harder than ever to accomplish in the wake of agency consolidations and layoffs—the slush pile has been transferred from the floor of the editor's office to the attaché cases of representatives who can broker introductions to publishing, TV and film executives
23. " Company spokesman Adam Rothberg says the death of the publisher's slush pile accelerated after the terror attacks of 9/11 by fear of anthrax in the mail room
24. A primary aim of the slush pile used to be to discover unpublished voices
25. Despite the refrain that most everything sent to the slush pile is garbage, publishing executives confess to a nagging insecurity of missing something big
26. com, a Web slush pile
27. So, while the animal was fighting with the other crewmembers, Jane ran to the baggage area, through the thick slush, and got the golden box with the magical seed
28. The sun is shining, but there is snow and slush on the ground
29. Slush swam everywhere
30. The crisp clean snow was gradually turning to slush as the warmer air nibbled at its edges
31. She hated snow, cold weather, slush, and not being able
32. There'll be slush in your new shoes and memories of bad news
33. That mixed with the slush of snowfall on the side of the roads and
34. It is almost a law of nature that for so much dingy slush to show up on the surface, a pretty filthy core must exist inside
35. A big mess of ego, money, and slush puppies
36. The rain would bucket out of the sky and the roads would turn to slush
37. In the wet it turns to slush
38. Slush and snow filled the ruts in the
39. splashing her with muddy slush
40. There was a layer of slush covering the ground and sidewalk that led to the door
41. He took my hand and guided me to my car to protect me from the slush again, and before long I was pulling out of the driveway, and he was walking home, both of us headed in different directions
42. The snow and slush had all but dissipated, leaving a thick layer of mud on the ground
43. Clumps of gray slush fell off, speckled with crystals of rapidly softening ice
44. however, the next cold morning, that slush in the
45. Late in the season, spring-time slush is not out of the ques-
46. weeks before my banishment, in the spring slush con-
47. That mixed with the slush of snowfall on the side of the roads and the wetness that ran in the grooves where the tires met the asphalt just after a fresh layer of snow fell
48. Winter still had a hard grip over the land and the square outside was covered in a thin layer of snow, the main street awash with slush
49. I jumped off my horse into the slush and blood and began searching for our wounded, also searching for my lost sword, bringing my horse with me
50. Rain fell nearly every day, covering the roads with a slush that penetrated the rotten leather of the cheap or second-hand boots worn by the workmen
1. metaphysical water slushing around, but nothing concrete
2. Very late, with certain star coveys shuttled down the sky marking the time as after midnight, Charlie heard the slushing of the tall grass parted by her penduluming hips