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1. through withered leaves; there were Norfolk biffins, squab and swarthy,
2. As he tore at the flesh of the scrawny squab he'd found under a nearby tree, he brooded on his misfortune
3. Squab, with skin, cooked,
4. to a habit of fatness, which spread through a short, squab stature; and a
5. owner, squab, and short in proportion to its breadth; but when he felt my
6. He was exceedingly fair, and, smooth complexioned, and appeared to me no more than twenty at most, though he was three years older than what my conjectures gave him; but then he owed this favourable mistake to a habit of fatness, which spread through a short, squab stature; and a round, plump, fresh coloured face gave him greatly the look of a Bacchus, had
7. And when, as he heaved and wriggled to and fro, in the agitation of his strange pleasure, it came into view, it had something of the air of a round fillet of veal, and like its owner, squab, and short in proportion to its breadth; but when he felt my hand there, he begged I would go on briskly with my jerking, or he should never arrive at the last stage of pleasure
1. They did squabble among themselves so it was not easy for someone outside their clique to tell who was in the right
2. She could see this squabble was having a depressing effect on her
3. This caused a problem for our dogs did not find any explosives and a short squabble broke out between the parties
4. Feeling suddenly stingy, as if it were a squabble between siblings over who’s playing with whose special toy,
5. continued his squabble with Velma Wilkinson, whilst she
6. Their respective turfs are only separated by the Potomac River and they squabble over who gets to prosecute what at times
7. Collared doves squabble in the Maple trees that line the road as sparrows chirp happily
8. How many times have you heard a parent say to a child, “You have to defend yourself?” Why start the squabble in the first place, or if some bully initiates it, what is wrong with a solution devoid of beating someone to a pulp?
9. � �This is no time to squabble between ourselves
10. hissing, and there's a squabble and the
11. Young would-be lovers flirt, married couples squabble, parents and grandparents hug or yell at their children…in all a very normal human society
12. How few laymen know anything about Church work in their own diocese! How few care one jot for Convocation! How few could tell you, if their lives depended on it, who are the proctors of their diocese! How few understand the meaning of the great doctrinal controversies by which their Church is almost rent asunder! How few exhibit as much personal interest or anxiety about them, as a Roman spectator would have exhibited about the fight of a couple of gladiators in the arena of the Coliseum! How few could tell you anything more than this, "that there is some squabble among the parsons; and they don't pretend to understand it!"�This is a melancholy picture; but I fear it is a sadly correct one
13. Hoenir, don’t animate the chess pieces! You know they’ll squabble and cause all sorts of trouble — and you haven’t given them mouths! You’ve doomed them to die!”
14. “Mike tried to stay out of the squabble as best he could
15. Mitch made the call, thoughts of how to get his tail out of the ugly mess he was in far out-weighing his recent domestic squabble
16. You had to know with those odds he’d win! Now look, you’re all drunk … Hoenir, don’t animate the chess pieces! You know they’ll squabble and cause all sorts of trouble — and you haven’t given them mouths! You’ve doomed them to die!”
17. The members of the gang had no time to fuss or squabble among themselves, because they were all under the spell of Nacho’s every move
18. bicker and squabble and pick at each other but we don't fight
19. “There was a bit of a squabble on the other side of the floor, I didn’t see much though, thought nothing of it usual stuff, you know how
20. I killed a man over a foolish squabble when I was fifteen and I fled the Valley Lands
21. me out of his stall before turning to attend to the squabble of kids
22. Round Rabaiotti's halted ice gondola stunted men and women squabble
23. Roland’ s attitude was haughty, as if it was beneath his dignity to squabble with lawyers, but this was deceptive: he had a firm grip on the argument
24. She decided not to squabble with him
25. He had been stupid, and turned what could have been a delightful moment of intimacy into a squabble
26. counsellor think of a knight who acted against his own interests in pursuit of a boyhood squabble? He cast
27. “This here kind of squabble happens once’t in a while,” her husband assured me
28. Kendall and Kailee squabble about who goes first, and Emerson tunes them out as she stares at the empty fields they pass along the interstate
29. I let the children squabble while I daydreamed about flying, then I assigned reading to the elder two while I sent Olive to bed early
30. He had come from his own house, and now stood outside Grandma's kitchen door just as Grandma, having excused herself from the chicken squabble in the parlor, whisked into her own domain and set about making supper
31. "There appears to be a squabble in the Rue Saint-Martin
32. Farther discussion was prevented by various bustles: first, the driver came to be paid; then there was a squabble between Sam and Rebecca about the manner of carrying up his sister's trunk, which he would manage all his own way; and lastly, in walked Mr
33. Unable longer to control her grief, she burst into violent weeping, which served to increase the amusement of the joiner’s wife, who had not forgotten the morning’s squabble, and she laughed loudly at her neighbor’s woe
1. squabbled with each other, and generally just could not agree what to
2. The archway was in fact a pair of grotesque statues of two ogres standing over the river, joining hands at the top as they squabbled over some prize which was no longer there
3. For hours, the siblings met and squabbled while the station’s staff did what it had to do for the safety of the station and its occupants
4. Pelicans swooped, skidded, and squabbled on the surface of the
5. Sometimes they squabbled violently
1. The Generals were involved in sorting out squabbles amongst the men, those that were not fighting the fires, anyway
2. There were small squabbles from free folk waiting in line for one or another victim to become available for them
3. “I know it doesn’t look like it, but this place used to be very successful before the owner died and squabbles among his sons caused it to be shut,” Brian explained, expanding his arms to the emptiness of his casino
4. Keith gave me a huge grin, which immediately wiped away all the stressing over the squabbles I had been dealing with through the morning
5. The imperfections, the rows and squabbles and difficult times, are the fastest
6. Isn’t it? Families can have their wars and fights and squabbles but still recover over time if there is balance
7. without having to break up any of the potential squabbles of the
8. Ancestors included those who fought in the Civil War, probably against other ancestors, not unlike the family squabbles
9. ‘’History did, Admiral! We won over the Japanese in the Philippines because the Army and Navy units there coordinated their actions and fought as one, instead of practicing their usual inter-service squabbles
10. Subjected to a bit of the old ultastupid involving three cows looking for a wedding dress as their inbred family squabbles amongst themselves
11. Not even the children’s squabbles dented her happiness, until Friday evening when who should turn up but Steve
12. squabbles, “What we’re trying to do here is uncover something that has the
13. Always too busy positioning and repositioning the warships in the armada and too busy with planetary heads of state and too busy resolving squabbles between planets and then the latest and most ludicrous—you ran off to this nowhere planet to chase a myth
14. China in particular was being shaken by ferocious internal political squabbles but the various pretenders to the still empty top leadership positions, mostly heads of provinces and top generals, all had one point in common: that of promising revenge for the American bombing raid on Beijing
15. “We’ve lost two brothers to squabbles already,” Sigurd said
16. The Indian rulers returned to their internal squabbles
17. They both were entirely secure that they cared deeply for each other underneath the surface squabbles
18. “Nothing too major, I reckon, a few squabbles, some vandalism
19. While it was all smiles for the cameras, behind the scenes lay bitter and often acrimonious squabbles about the conditions this new massive loan came with
20. They had been called to the house on Attercliffe Street on several occasions to quell domestic squabbles
21. “I know there’s been a lot of tension between your two divisions, but this charity is bigger than petty squabbles
22. The petty words and squabbles of childhood seemed
23. As a bachelor, when he had watched other people’s married life, seen the petty cares, the squabbles, the jealousy, he had only smiled contemptuously in his heart
24. The bus never did turn around, and we drove on, provoking only the kind of trouble that we could handle—picking petty squabbles over meaningless details of our working life
25. Except for occasional squabbles about river-tolls they were friends with the Wood-elves
26. Suddenly she sighed: “It is incredible how one can be happy for so many years in the midst of so many squabbles, so many problems, damn it, and not really know if it was love or not
27. For all its enormous range of space, climate, and physical appearance, and for all the internal squabbles, contentions, and strivings, Texas has a tight cohesiveness perhaps stronger than any other section of America
28. Her continual disagreements with her mother, her rash squabbles with Tom and Charles, and petulance with Betsey, were at least so distressing to Fanny that, though admitting they were by no means without provocation, she feared the disposition that could push them to such length must be far from amiable, and from affording any repose to herself
29. He often got into squabbles, this Chichkof, and when he poured insult on his adversary, he spoke with a sentimental whine and was affected nearly to tears
30. Many causes contributed to the squabbles that were, unfortunately, always going on
31. Antipova, “we really must get on with the private theatricals question! It was only this very day that Peter Michaelovitch was saying how bad it was of us to have made no progress towards rehearsing, and so on; and that it was quite time we brought all our silly squabbles to an end! Well, four of us got together to-day, and then it struck us ‘Let's all go to Maria Alexandrovna's, and settle the matter once for all!’ So Natalia Dimitrievna let all the rest know that we were to meet here! We'll soon settle it—I don't think we should allow it to be said that we do nothing but ‘squabble’ over the preliminaries and get no farther, do you, dear Maria Alexandrovna?” She added, playfully, and kissing our heroine affectionately, “Goodness me, Zenaida, I declare you grow prettier every day!” And she betook herself to embracing Zina with equal affection
1. “The squabbling of the two factions had attracted his attention –
2. What’s important now is getting the hell out of here, so how about you and I agree to save our strength for the Falmer and whatever else lurks in here instead of wasting it squabbling with each other over stupid things that will matter even less if we die in here?”
3. After a lot of stress and squabbling, we finally called it a day
4. Two pairs of them set up household, each in its own area above the patio, occasionally squabbling noisily during breeding time when rivalries sharpened
5. Over the Christmas Season of 2009-2010, with Obamacare at least half-passed by the Senate and a House bill done, relative peace reigned within the squabbling Democratic Party
6. “Ha look at the royals squabbling for power
7. A raucous squabbling, grunting and thumping galvanised the young men awake
8. There was a lot of squabbling and some of them died mysteriously
9. interjected to end the squabbling
10. Nevertheless, in the case of Iraq, he boldly insisted that the replacement of a dictator in control of a stable country, with a bunch of squabbling warlords heading opposing factions, would bring stability and freedom to the region
11. The rest of the day went much as usual, with the children sometimes happily occupied, sometimes squabbling, usually over what to watch on the television
12. Nothing Ann did was right, and the children were squabbling over which cartoons to watch, when Ann just lost it
13. Alfie and Autumn started squabbling, Autumn pointing out that being a witch was not a job but a way of life, Alfie responding that he didn’t care what it was, as long as she was home in time to cook his tea
14. Valuable time was lost as the Grand Wizard and King Spartan started squabbling between themselves
15. For long weary centuries they have been waiting for the tardy movements of the Church of Christ, while Christians have been asleep, or wasting their energies on useless controversies, and squabbling and wrangling about forms and ceremonies
16. After all, are these nice and deep questions about a real corporal presence and a sacrifice in the Lord's Supper of any vital importance? Do they really interfere with any leading truths of the gospel? Are they not all strifes about words which are of no consequence? Are they not all mere aesthetic squabbling about ornaments, on which tastes may be allowed to differ?
17. He could hear them outside, squabbling in the garden
18. And having succeeded in subduing the squabbling Nabobs and the disjointed Rajas, the British slowly but steadily unified the country to usher it into the modern era; they built roads and bridges, brought in the radio and the railways, and the telegraph and the telephone
19. I shrink from the thought of the grumbling there was in that house of heavenly visions, grumbling and squabbling stamped out, it is true, by the heavy parental foot wherever noticed, but smouldering on from one occasion to the other
20. That encouraged the remaining vultures and they moved closer to the wounded man, squabbling noisily for position
21. Creating a religious-communal system of religious political power based upon the squabbling of religious fanatical idiots; arguing amongst themselves about the fine points of their sacred written texts for seven thousand years; without ever being able to come to a unified unanimous consensus about what was right or wrong in the entire drivel that was amassed and written into Jewish laws!
22. One was overrun with squabbling bureaucracy and their petty laws
23. The British Empire tried to play the exact same fucking diplomatic/public relations card in WW2 as it did in WW1: As an elderly uncle trying to keep the little children of Europe from squabbling and upsetting its fucking Imperial applecart of being the largest most powerful Empire in the world
24. If she heard laughter or jeering in the crowd, she would rush at once at the scoffers and begin squabbling with them
25. We had been squabbling continually for years, and I hated him
26. Everyone’s pulling together to save Mark Watney, with no interdepartmental squabbling
27. Florence was a republic, with no ruling prince or duke, dominated by an elite of squabbling merchant families
28. Fat Betty Baxter, baker of special buns for every town festivity, shrewd questioner at parish guild meetings, was dead, her business awkwardly shared out between four squabbling daughters
29. But if Philemon became bishop, they faced more years of squabbling and lawsuits
30. Sometimes it seemed as though there were a number of people round him; they wanted to take him away somewhere, there was a great deal of squabbling and discussing about him
31. They peered in together past the wire to where a dozen boys charged about, girls slapped each other, and a squabbling heap of children took turns at getting off, making a quick run, and crashing one against another
32. Family squabbling is the greatest evil of all, and we had better do anything than be altogether by the ears
33. I noticed that in spring there was much more squabbling in our prison; there was more noise, the yelling was greater, there were more fights; during the working hours we would see a man sometimes fixed in a meditative gaze, which seemed lost in the blue distance somewhere, the other side of the Irtych, where stretched the boundless plain, with its flight of hundreds of versts, the free Kirghiz Steppe