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That was one area where no one could compete with Henry; he had a big heart and wasn’t afraid to show that he cared
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" He was getting the big harness down
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Estwig was making enough noise dragging the far end of the big harness out in the direction of the Rockasaur that he could hardly hear a shout at that point anyway
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I saw the other candidate and, without wanting to sound big headed, there really was no argument! She was built like a brick privy, as the saying goes!
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the eagle, bald with a big hook-ed
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Him and the missus bought a big house back when the overtime was piling in
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Sammy looked down at his two big hands spread out on the desk in front of him and said nothing
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Oliver takes a big hit with the sharp machete handle on the
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’ Fred beamed, interrupting my clearing up at the end of the afternoon by wrapping his arms around me and giving me a big hug
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Christmas has made big holes in my stores of food and household items pretty well
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There was quite a big herd of karga brought in that day and he had to arrange extra haulage, a Nightday trip for more brining jars and a celebration to be had in the native tradition at the end of the next week when the last of the jars was finally transported off
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“And a big hello to you” said Joe
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So he grabbed a big handful of his stuff, and started to make a lot noise walking down the ramp to his cart
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Kate left Jake and greeted Steve with a big hug
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The big house would be kept for the riders use only
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They spent several days at the big house trying to track down the cause
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But later tonight he will be out walking; he always walks up to the big house in the evenings
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Sam came over and chastised her and then gave her a big hug
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He had a big hotel business in America, which he sold and came back
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Alastair’s not there when I get home, but by the time he arrives, I’ve prepared dinner and welcome him with a big hug
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along until time comes for the big hits
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"They would have to re-work their reactor, or they would have to be bringing something big home with them
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We do realise that this is a big, big honour,' I said, 'sorry Fred
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’ I give him a big hug to prove my point
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Mind you the big house had been lying empty for some years
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It was a big house of rough stone in big blocks, but pretty well fitted and chinked where it had to be
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RS called unexpectedly with her little boy – James is nearly ten now and greeted me with a big hug, calling me Granny B and asking me what I did when I was his age
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“Why does he wear that whole big harness with all that stuff on it?” she asked as they sat there waiting
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Tania and Poly were a big help, or so he told them
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The speaker was finally at the rail, shaded by the big hornflower growing on this courtyard
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David gives me a big hug and stands with his hands on my shoulders looking at me intently
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down the big hill on the north side of Kingdom Street, he saw that all his wishes
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Although the Mason home was old, it wasn't as old as the big house, nor even the size of the little white house, they had passed the day before
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They returned to the valley where the girls wanted to wander around the little white house, but her interest was still the big house so she simply dropped them off and continued on
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She was reading a book titled, “Happy Horsies”, which had a big happy horse on the front, and a bright blue sky in the background, as the horse hopped along and through big green fields filled with whimsical flowers
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Although the miles soon started adding up, she found it extremely difficult to leave the pristine valley, mainly, the unexpected peace that had filled her heart as she watched the sunrise over the snow crusted hill behind the big house
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They then headed back to the big house before night engulfed the valley once again
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“I’m surprised there’s only forty two letters,” he said, “I thought I would have to learn those big hieroglyphics
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" With those words, he and Kit started back towards the big house
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She couldn't believe the size of the four trucks when they lined up out front of the big house
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As her eyes adjusted to the blackness, she was able to distinguish she was out front of the big house
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Then one of the boy's who’d caught her feet, lifted the soggy body, over his shoulder and ran off towards the big house, as fast as his skated feet would allow
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" He insisted driving right past the Big House
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Oh, of course they wouldn't hear of having it anywhere but the Big House
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And nice! The kindest, most considerate, well spoken, big hearted fellow you couldn’t even imagine
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Suddenly she’d an idea, and had to do some research, so she quickly excused herself, and started the three quarter mile trek, back to the Big House
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A group of cars caught her eye as they pulled off the main road, and headed towards the big house
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After the fireworks display on the fourth, Jimmy and Kit interfaced, all the computers located in different houses with the big house
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After a quick shower and some fresh clothes, Emma headed back to the Big House
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" Jesse gave him a ride up to the big house, leaving the two of them to stare at each other over the dining room table
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That night when she returned to the big house, Emma told Mr
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They went on to talk about which cottages in the village; they were going to let them stay in, as they walked back to the big house
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The same way he’d declared that their bedroom at the cottage was too far away from the big house, to control what he needed to during the day
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Mr Big had a smooth but serious voice
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Something that would translate as Bliyig's Castle was the first big hall they passed and that had a couple up and coming pumpers on the bill for prime time this evening
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There had been a rush to finish the decorating of the big house, but with everyone pulling together it came off, with minutes to spare
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Workers came in and said that they were going to move this big huge desk that was in My boss's office and moved it right into the other big room next to My boss's new office, where they were going to set it up to be Carol, our secretary's, desk
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He was in a big hall of some kind, two stories high, ornate, with fancy rails on the floor above overlooking this floor
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A chiseled craggy profile, big hair flowing around his high forehead and from his lips and chin, all a flowing white swirl
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A big hyadune was at large in an abandoned area of the city for four years while she was new here
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Big had set her up
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It was roughly an elongated triangle with big holes in it and lights in each corner
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There was a bit of congestion at the intersection because of a big hall of some kind with bridges to its second floor balcony around three sides of the square
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The big hand of Morgan's android came out and gripped his wrist
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“No, what I asked was how come you are here at this precise minute chasing my Harvest Festival poster around my window with a big hammer in your hand balancing on the top of an unstable ladder brandishing a political banner in the other hand, throwing tacks about
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A big hearth was in the middle of the north side, centered in the row of seven thick stone columns that supported the roof
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Theoton laid his big hand over hers
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Do you really need the big house in the fancy neighborhood? Or could an
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big hype was about
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They had complied to a tee with societal norms regarding growing up, getting hitched, securing the blood line, having respectable employment, living in the right neighborhood with the big house and yard, having the latest in autos and technological devices, wearing the right clothing and associating with the proper friends, taking their vacations to the proper places, and…you know how it goes, right?
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Snaps agrees and he becomes a big hit
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Clive’s big body crumbled down onto the built-in couch and he rubbed his face with his big hands
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without the big hair
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“He"s a big hairy man
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I just want to be there to give you a big hug
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launch where you need a big huge hosting account
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Only when winter snow covered the door to her little house did she reluctantly enter the big house, and then spent most of her time on the bedside table where she could see outside
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The big house sat on a steep lot
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As I looked down into the small shell scrape I saw Tommy Smith led there he had twisted when he fell and I could see the big hole in the back of his head where the skull had been punched out spreading brain matter and blood down the back of his jacket
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Actually, until she met Alex, even she had assumed that Josh would eventually be her husband - though she wasn’t in any big hurry
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Now all the big hotel chains are into timesharing, although it’s more often called fractional sharing or fraction shares
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We pulled up in front of a big house on a quiet street
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“Did he say why he thought that? The big hole here is only a few people knew Reilly was in the area that night
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Did Carolyn really live there or was this just a big hotel that they were passing over? But no, Mr Booker was hovering the helicopter above the grounds, so this must be it
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Her puppy’s throat had a big hole in it
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There was a big hole under the table that our legs hug down in
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with her big husband and her two babies, Minna and little Robin, the
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Dawn glanced at her dad, watching his eyes moving among the various instruments, his big hands almost stroking the levers and controls as he guided them home
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Harry nodded his big head, the skin at the corners of his faded blue eyes crinkling
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‘I wish I was there to give you a big hug
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Early in the day, just after they had arrived, Mistress Prism went over our schedule which would include our morning exercises and jog, a session of position training in which members of the staff had been invited to watch and judge, an hour for each of us in tight rope bondage just so we would have at least a little experience in that activity, lunch in the big house in which we would not be on stage but allowed to eat just like the rest of the staff and slaves, videos on proper use of feathers and candles, etc, etc, etc
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standards risen in recent years; a great, big house furnished with all the modern conveniences, purchasing or leasing a new car every couple of years, a television in every room, showcase furniture, expensive trips abroad, extensive wardrobes, routinely dining out, consumer products purchased and quickly discarded, electronic gadgets, exercise equipment, cell phones for each family member, casino gambling, so on and so forth
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"God knows," I laughed along with her, "but whatever happens, I think he'll be a real big hit with the KGB, don't you? I'd say they've got a hell of a lot in common
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The next morning, I awoke with a new proposal; we are all going to Szczecin together, where I have a big house
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He lent over me and for the first time I realised just how big he was
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I remained living in the big house
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Later, when the sun came out, if you were in a valley oriented to the sun, it got real hot in a big hurry
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What had I done to her that she displays such animosity towards me? Suddenly, Boris became her big hero
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To adapt in a big hurry
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“Well, she threw me out because of the drinking,” Jerry said with a big happy grin