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‘He’s had a couple more anonymous letters spouting vitriol about Liz … one of them even suggested that she had a
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Edgar came back into the office already spouting instructions
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"This would be more like a crackpot, spouting really wild theories of God and the universe and claiming great revelations
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Spouting your nonsense at every festival
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With an agonizing groan she threw herself about until she could fasten her lips about the wildly spouting cock
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Frank was trying to be an actor too, he was trying to be a porn star and he was spouting the
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Even if they gained access to a broadcast medium, who would ever believe what he had to say? Just some fantasist spouting techno jargon
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Bob drops to the floor blood spouting everywhere, he's dead before he hits the ground
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Devon started spouting, “Ohhh okay! Okay! You are a chicken! That’s what’s up!”
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I continued spouting at the nurse, “Can you rock out head spins like that?”
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The kids at school tormented me for spouting the “Christian convictions” my father had drilled into me (my brothers wisely kept their mouths shut), but when I sang, they admired me
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Walter had no clear consciousness of what he was doing until suddenly the red mist cleared from his sight and he found himself kneeling on the body of the prostrate Dan whose nose--oh, horror!--was spouting blood
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opening and into the hallway, still spouting words he didn’t
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What was curious to him as he paced around his study dictating memos and writing emails, was that there had been no voices whatsoever, no hint of his condition returning or static from any electrical items placed around him which usually preceded the cruel spouting of hatred
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roaring, barking, and flame spouting stopped as the squad
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Cut out the damaged section of spouting by
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spouting out of the brackets
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Take a small section of this spouting down to
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of the old spouting and place a line of silicone
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Cut out the spouting into 5-yard (5 M) sections
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area and remove the spouting out of the
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If putting up steel spouting the brackets are
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all joints on steel spouting see instructions
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by the fascia board and into the spouting
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by the spouting end of this triangle of cuts to
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the spouting end sit the sheet where it is 2-
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inches (50 mm) into the spouting
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your 2-inches (50 mm) into the spouting mark
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the spouting around every section of roof a
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told him that, yes, her baby was gleefully spouting
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over his head and spouting whatever McClure and the rest of
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With you spouting off like that?! You were supposed to just jot a couple of notes!
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We’re being dragged, willingly, to our nemesis, by multi-national companies spouting the pernicious philosophy of free markets and expanding economies
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Terrific convulsions shook the earth; the nights were lurid with spouting volcanoes that fringed the dark horizons with red pillars
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Then he threw up his head, jaws wide and spouting blood, and glared up at the crag with such concentrated and intelligent fury that Valeria trembled and drew her sword
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Rachel pressed the knife against the man’s throat and he started spouting names
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“So it is true that you can sell your soul to the devil? That nonsense my father is always spouting off about, it’s real?” Allison asked
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' It’s the same spiel they've been spouting for a thousand years
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Onn roared and stepped into one of the men’s chest like a plastic bottle, sending blood spouting from almost all his orifices
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Rather than spouting obscenities, of which I don’t approve, since they show immaturity, do what these comics did
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Eileen Cauldron’s testimony couldn’t be faulted, not faulted until Rudolph peered closely into the face of the man before him who was spouting the lies
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Listening to them forever, listening to the fucked-in-the-head crap that they have been spouting
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Here and there, a giant crag stuck out, spouting a long cascade of water down to a stream foaming its way to the river
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Hope shook her head in disgust, tears spouting from her eyes
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She bent over to cough, blood spouting from her mouth and perspiration flowing
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spouting was pissing me off I sort of when off the handle myself, but I
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Acid took that moment when Cassidy was spouting off her superiority, to grab the lamp cord and pull on it tight, Now Cassidy and Acid were in a tug of war
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White plunged in, spouting legalese
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The three of us stood over the artillery for a while, spouting theories as to whom it was who shot us down, yet it was all conjecture
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The three-legged dog, the blacksmith shop spouting flames and sparks (something she couldn’t believe the fire marshal would allow), the three story-buildings and thatched roofed cottages, well, those were all things she hadn’t noticed before when she’d been preoccupied with Kyle and his supposed prom invite
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her father actual y believe the stuff he was spouting?
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" He stopped spouting to regain his breath and stood looking at O'Connell as he awaited his response
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The arm in Caroline’s hand was spouting flesh too
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I raised the wand and started spouting off commands
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Detroit had spun around and grabbed hold of Oak's hair, whilst his other huge fist ploughed into his face, spouting blood from his nose and mouth
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middle spouting water high into the sky before the great white
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Spouting untold billions of dollars out into Space for over fifty years
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There is a popular notion that if technology explodes fast enough, if people have so much machine-tool wealth: eventually even the billions of poor will somehow benefit from this trickle-down effect of excess… this is nothing more than the lip-service myth of charity, which all the rich and affluent keep spouting
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But it was only a lip-service, a token, a spouting of blandishments and platitudes that were not practiced in everyday life
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He’d be spouting Latin next
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Spouting memorized lines so that people actually had the impression that he could think on his feet
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And then he tried to cover up his mistakes and errors by spouting more rationalized lies and every time Cyrus asked his opinion about something: he gave the most cunning evil rationalized poisonous lie he could think of…
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Until this blunt fact is publicized and admitted: science will keep on spouting its silly moralistic myth of all other species being engaged in the battle for survival
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I was dying from laughter, tears spouting from my eyes
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Was he a puppet, spouting someone else's words? The Elder Council's, maybe?
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Spouting anything about marriage is a big no-no too
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"If I were on board a whaler, there's an encounter that would be great fun! That's one big animal! Look how high its blowholes are spouting all that air and steam! Damnation! Why am I chained to this hunk of sheet iron!"
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Soon the water rushes out of the scupper-holes like a whale spouting, the vessel gives a last groan, spins round and round, and disappears, forming a vast whirlpool in the ocean, and then all is over, so that in five minutes nothing but the eye of God can see the vessel where she lies at the bottom of the sea
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A violent erection of the hanged sends gouts of sperm spouting through his deathclothes on to the cobblestones
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I lay upon my face and peered over with the spray spouting up all around me
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spires of smoke and spouting steams went billowing up, up, until they
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He fell, spouting Blood like any Fountain; whereupon my Spectators jump’d back in Awe
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They all parrot Professor Jefferson’s remarks, spouting his theories about how a machine that can’t write a sonnet or compose a concerto because of emotions actually felt can’t be said to have true human intellect
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The European and Asian markets were up over 1%, and though he tried to understand the numbers they were spouting off, he couldn’t decipher exactly why the markets were up
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Every pore inside the boys' cheeks became a spouting fountain; they could scarcely bail out the cellars under their tongues fast enough to prevent an inundation; little overflowings down their throats occurred in spite of all they could do, and sudden retchings followed every time
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Or his literary force, compressed all these months, was spouting out my fingertips as if I had twisted the faucets
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Well, now, how many times have you heard how inhuman machines are, in your life? How many bright fine people have you heard spouting the same tired truths which are in reality lies; all machines destroy, all machines are cold, thoughtless, awful
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Ma was spouting orders before they were well stopped
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"A number of whales were sighted as the Carpathia was clearing the last of the ice, one large one being close by, and all were spouting like geysers
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The road topped a low hill, and there was a great widespread whitewashed building in front of us, spouting fire at every chink and window, while in the garden in front three fire-engines were vainly striving to keep the flames under
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a spouting fish, with a horizontal tail
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Immediately the hammer touched the cheek; the next instant the lower jaw of the mate was stove in his head; he fell on the hatch spouting blood like a whale
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But lazily undulating in the trough of the sea, and ever and anon tranquilly spouting his vapoury jet, the whale looked like a portly burgher smoking his pipe of a warm afternoon
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At the instant of the dart an ulcerous jet shot from this cruel wound, and goaded by it into more than sufferable anguish, the whale now spouting thick blood, with swift fury blindly darted at the craft, bespattering them and their glorying crews all over with showers of gore, capsizing Flask's boat and marring the bows
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That for six thousand years—and no one knows how many millions of ages before—the great whales should have been spouting all over the sea, and sprinkling and mistifying the gardens of the deep, as with so many sprinkling or mistifying pots; and that for some centuries back, thousands of hunters should have been close by the fountain of the whale, watching these sprinklings and spoutings—that all this should be, and yet, that down to this blessed minute (fifteen and a quarter minutes past one o'clock P
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Furthermore, as his windpipe solely opens into the tube of his spouting canal, and as that long canal—like the grand Erie Canal—is furnished with a sort of locks (that open and shut) for the downward retention of air or the upward exclusion of water, therefore the whale has no voice; unless you insult him by saying, that when he so strangely rumbles, he talks through his nose
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Now, the spouting canal of the Sperm Whale, chiefly intended as it is for the conveyance of air, and for several feet laid along, horizontally, just beneath the upper surface of his head, and a little to one side; this curious canal is very much like a gas-pipe laid down in a city on one side of a street
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It is certain that the mouth indirectly communicates with the spouting canal; but it cannot be proved that this is for the purpose of discharging water through the spiracle
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Of spouting fountains, frozen as they rose,