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Henry slowly moved his eyes back up the page to see the year beside the month beside the date column
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The first guard sees a column of vehicles approaching in the distance
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armor-plated silver Mercedes limo at the lead of the column as dozens of soldiers jump out of jeeps and APCs with weapons drawn
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The monument is a 24-meter high triumphal column, supporting a pair of clasped hands and a dove of peace
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The benefits are many but principally the Half Somersault brings into play the muscles of the back, toning and stretching the whole of the spinal column
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In stretching the spinal column to the greatest degree it helps to relieve and prevent sciatica and lumbago
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His newspaper column was rescinded in favour of “Old Ted’s Country Ways”, and before long he and his wife were forced to sell the country manor
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Nelson’s column, they walked over to the white marble steps of
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Finding the Correct Column
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trapped emotion listed in Column A?” and then
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want to ask, “Is this trapped emotion in Column B?”
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you that the trapped emotion is in both column A
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Once you have determined which column the trapped
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already have identified the column, you now have
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would then continue by asking which column this
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the correct column and row that an inherited emotion
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emotion you are trying to release is in column B row 2
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She held the tiled column the water sprinkled from
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column to a halt, ‘Hold them, I’ve some questions
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the stone into arch mouldings and column capitals
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The fact that Brancettrabble had survived from ancient times put a few points in the hibernation column
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The fact that Luray may not be on the up-and-up put a few points in Nidon's column
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In the front of the column of evil rode the Chief, Basel Ratford
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Ratford rode at the front of the column
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From a distance the column looked like a carnival
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of an eagle; the next column carried a depiction of Adam
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The column of battle Orcs continued for the next forty-eight hours until almost a quarter of a million battle Orcs had formed a perimeter that covered almost two square miles
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We want to sum the ‘Price’ column though so click into the ‘Total’ box for the price and change it’s Group By to Sum
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At the end of the week, review the table’s news column
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Write “nightly news” in the plan of action, news column
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Now, look at the other negative sources listed in column two
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In the first column, list all the things you currently have or do that could
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In column two, list what you would substitute for the items in column
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in the column to the right, and the historian will find at least one
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It was then I saw another column of smoke rising above the trees
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In this position, the back is straight, the spinal column is erect, and the head is balanced over the body, with the ears over the shoulders and the nose in line with the navel
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He wheeled his horse and was gone to speak with others and then to head the column as we came near the gate
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Jeremiah wheeled his horse around and rode to the head of the column as I looked for Rebecca
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5 billion years old, it makes it easier to accept that the Geologic Column is an historic record of past ages; even though there are various aspects found within the “Column” that go against the idea of it being formed gradually or being millions of years old
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Each word had 16 attributes that were described, each in its own column next to the word
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If we do accept that a global flood destroyed the Earth and every living creature on the planet, except for Noah and his family and the animals in the ark, we now have a much better explanation that fits the evidence found in the Geologic Column
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Such an event would perfectly fit the evidence that is found in the Geologic Column today
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you have heard or read on the gossip column
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And this gem, from Charles Krauthammer"s latest column: „And what have been Obama"s own debt-reduction ideas? In last week"s news conference, he railed against the tax break for corporate jet owners six times
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And this, from a recent column by Oliver North
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You can then well imagine my astonishment, not to say downright horror, as I read his latest column saying flat out that Obama cannot be defeated in 2012
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Only the left column was still standing
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When this column returned to camp, the main body was just preparing to set out on the return march to the coast
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Passing through Kwisa, where the little garrison were eagerly looking forward to the arrival of the troops, when they would strike camp and follow in rear of the returning column, the rugged sides of the Adansis were soon reached
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He swung over the lip of the ledge and grabbed the column
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Thanks to the Cubans, daily reports of the relieving column from Manzanillo reached headquarters
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Escario had a column of thirty-three hundred infantry, two hundred and fifty cavalry, two field-guns, and sixty transport mules
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” Our cavalry carried sabres; the Spaniards presented arms, and then marched in column, depositing their rifles in a heap
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column for the sixties!
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At one stage the ZAPU intention was to invade Rhodesia with an armoured column from Zambia but that was wishful thinking to be honest
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On reaching the outskirts of the forest, the long column had settled down amongst the thin covering of trees
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As the large band of badgers marched towards their destiny, the column passed directly beneath Cherva's hiding place and he stared down at them in contempt, picturing their lingering deaths in the coming battle
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Brokin halted his column as the forward scouts returned to report
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As the attacking boars passed by on their way towards battle, the hidden defenders slipped quietly out of their hiding places to join with those already stalking the column from the rear, and by the time that Brokin had halted his badgers at the broken oak tree, he was already trapped between Grindel's superior forces in the sett and Cherva's boars in the rear
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Greenberg‘s column (―Poll-itically Incorrect‖) criticizing the unsportsmanlike manner of some college football coaches who perennially run up scores against weaker opponents in order to impress pollsters, (and thereby secure higher national rankings), inconsistent with previous viewpoints expressed in earlier columns addressing the same issue
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In a column written a while ago, Mr
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Greenburg‘s column, as I recall, underscored the Penn State-Indiana game that saw the Nitany Lions surrender two fourth quarter touchdowns in the waning moments of a game whose outcome was never
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Delnagro‘s troubling column (―Anthem gets attention‖) questioning why players and fans attending professional sporting events should be required to stand during the playing of our National Anthem, despite conflicting ideological viewpoints, instead of being allowed to ―sit it out in peace‖, if that is their desire, underscores a disturbing tendency among a number of Americans who routinely take peace for granted
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The hairs on the back of Grunt's neck stood erect and a red flush ascended its muscular column
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His latest column is consistent along a variety of condemning themes that oftentimes center upon, but are not limited to, class and racial conflict, feminism, wicked corporations, the greedy rich and the military industrial complex (thrown in for good measure) that express his excessive, if not obsessive sympathy for allegedly ―oppressed‖ peoples
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Ian ―John Brown‖ O‘Connor‘s column, ―Stars need to answer Stewart‘s call to action‖, another in a long line of racial hyperboles consistent with his obsessive railings against the White Community; White Males in particular, resonates with the temper of nineteenth century Abolitionism
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Meanwhile, the five they bet on the group as well as another five each on column, odd and red all won
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Bush procured that sensational win over an Europeanized Kerry in spite of an undeniable and, in my view, shameful machination of the United Nations, which is in disrepute because of scandals such as the oil for food program, and the media that has become, from beginning to end, the “misinformation column” for the Democrat candidate’s campaign
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Also, by reading the papers, (I always read the papers,) I saw an item in a society column, where they said this certain young lady, known for her charity work, was being promoted back to the Home Front, ‘Old Blighty,’ in order to, ‘better serve the needs of the brave servicemen
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A long column of characters were running down the left-hand side of the screen
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A sign of problems with the old spinal column
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1984: following a successful raid on the communications intercept facility near Puerto Cabezas, Truman and the three platoons he led were moving fast through the pine forest of the coastal plain near Maniwatla to escape the Sandinistas chasing them, when they ran directly into a second column closing in from the west
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“I never thought I could be displaced in a place where the suns look sick and the nights have vanished, just by stepping into a column of light but here I am
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The Patriarch had risen from his seat with hands behind his back, and was very slowly pacing around the columns, his form every once in a while disappearing behind a blaze of blue and white light, each time a sliver of his figure and face appearing grotesque and malformed behind the glass column, as if it had the ability to reveal what lay behind the facade of the Patriarch
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“Show me the holo of the galaxy,” requested the hollow-voiced human, only just beginning to feel relief from the aches in his spinal column
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At mid-morning on the Fourth, the column of men in their best uniforms and the shiny new helmet liners, rifles on their shoulders, were marched out of the main gate of the kaserne and down the street to the square
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He put his hand on the column shifter,
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Government troops would have a column of vehicles, squads of men fanned out on the roadside, carriers
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The Dark reeled about him in still denser whirls up and down as a column
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The column was meant only for Roland
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The column disappeared, and Roland fell on his back, rattling
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Tony Snow reported in his column that the food stamp program has an “unparalleled record of fraud
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Mona Charen reported in her column “1
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reported in his column that “The number of factory workers has declined every month for three years
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It was above him in a column
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In front of him, a column of Light gleamed reaching from the ground and as far up into the sky as she could see
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Xeila was reluctant to answer as they halted beside a tall column near the
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We can store the values in each of these memory locations by referring their respective row and column
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On the occasional mature plants, there was a huge towering column usually well over twenty feet high containing hundreds of spikes covered with a profusion of white trumpet-shaped flowers
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I found myself glancing to the north to see if our relief column was in sight, but they were not
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chunky stone column, one face of which was lined by a series of
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springing against the stone column
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nodding towards the computer panels on the column
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the nearest column, listening intently
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A hulking column of granite constructed around the centre of
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The broken nature of the land would make it very difficult for each column to maintain contact with the others, but they should do so with scouts
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A column of armed men marched behind her, and the Ploughman stood at her side
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And so he rushed forward to meet the Frances relief column under Percy and was defeated at Eboli, about thirteen leguas southeast of Napoles
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Columnist and George Mason University economist Walter Williams reports in his syndicated column that British Channel 4 television has done a documentary called “The Great Global Warming Swindle
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Jack was ready for this, he knew about Terry’s column