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1. With the wind shut out, Emma assessed the puddle of ice and water she had come to rest in
2. But then there was quite an involved proof that not even one body could have come to rest in that point without colliding with another in a nearby orbit
3. At first it had been believed that they were asteroids that had been trapped in the gravitational null, but it seemed that the natives not only possessed telescopes that could see the ship, they possessed enough understanding of gravitational mathematics to know that the bodies could not have come to rest in that spot by natural means
4. Our God dwells here, and His spirit has come to rest upon us
5. She barely heard his announcement that it revealed a cracked rib, for her gaze had come to rest on the stirrups
6. He removed it a bit further and found his palm had come to rest on her navel
7. He looked up, allowing his weary eyes to come to rest on the
8. About half way across, she stopped, letting the boat come to rest
9. loose and had come to rest mostly on the deck
10. George and Lydia watched the agent finally come to rest on the arm of the chair
11. It was as if it could come to rest on each of the other bubbles, with a Rose in its
12. down, a pickup had overturned and come to rest on the
13. Dayne chuckled and let his hand come to rest lightly on her
14. to eventually come to rest wrapped around a tree
15. He followed her down to where she had come to rest and as the waiters came quickly over, there followed a voice as someone shouted for an ambulance to be called
16. The elusive dream has finally come to rest
17. How lucky, to come to rest
18. One bullet to the face had savaged his nose and left cheek and come to rest in his brain
19. “Do you see the sails? They’re a new sort: the stars of Even-Alehn, promised, sent for, and finally come to restore the natural order
20. Some spoke of their confusion and sorrow as to what had happened, and some spoke of their happiness that the Mother Goddesses had come to restore the harmony within their hearts
21. His head, sinking down, had come to rest on top of a Loyd Larcher first edition
22. Against the inexorable force of time, everything in the universe would be slowed until eventually it would come to rest
23. I felt Amaia’s hand come to rest on my shoulder, sending me calmness
24. come to rest at night
25. He was chiseled and immense, like an avalanche come to rest
26. The effect of the tenet of endless suffering has naturally been to induce its advocates to soften as much as possible the threatening of direct infliction, until at last, in this age, the very defense of the doctrine of endless misery has come to rest on a 'figurative, interpretation of the hell threatened in the Bible
27. He raised his head and looked at me, his gaze traveling over the length of my torso, touching briefly on my still heaving chest, to come to rest on my eyes
28. Connor made his way over to the exposed side of the spire where short, thick pieces of the old baluster had come to rest
29. "I am an astrologer and I come to restore health to the Princess Badoura,
30. Noah stops short when his eyes come to rest on me where I’m leaning against my car
31. It had come to rest on its side
32. And so, if you’d scanned the crowd before the lights dropped, your eye might have come to rest on a table not far from the stage, and a tall man whose nobility set him obscurely apart
33. Halfway through the film, his hand had come to rest for a full minute on the thigh of Mercer’s corduroys, inches from his crotch, and now Mercer was feeling flushed and giddy and a little dangerous himself
34. There were blood-spattered drawings of Easter rabbits and Little League baseball schedules stuck up on the fridge with magnets, five feet above the chalk marks on the linoleum floor where Marie Calhoun’s body had come to rest
35. My arms come to rest on my stomach
36. Biting his lower lip, he considered the article another moment and then forced his attention to roam and come to rest on a penholder made from a tin can wrapped in red construction paper and decorated with little green Christmas trees, a present from one of Cross’s children, no doubt
37. “So you have come to rest here a little, have you? Lie down, then, my dearest