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fore came to rest with his fathers
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She was standing frozen to the fore deck in a rictus that would not let her breathe, knowing she should run and unable to do so
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The jaw descended til it rested on the fore deck, crushing the rail to splinters, and there it paused before beginning the mayhem of their destruction
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Bend forward and try to touch the floor with your fore
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"The war does bring guilt to the fore," he said
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If they held the two fore fingers entwined, it meant they were mates; if the lady’s hand was inside a full palm, it meant they were involved; and if the lady’s hand rested on top of the extended hand, then she was free and merely being escorted
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Monica rose up her head, tears in her eyes, as red liquid dripped from her fore brow; she couldn’t tell if it was her own blood or Abel Berry juice, but she no longer cared
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“Oh, but how could you have fore
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fore, that the increase of its price is more than compensated by the diminution of its quantity
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The fundamentalists with Bishop Rendellyn were surging to the fore
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"This is Fyuanuran," a big-boned dwarf with the longest, thickest white hair and beard of all of them, more than waist length fore and aft
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Rear, and infinity to the fore, has no way
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Puts himself in the background, but is always to the fore
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Consequently the gun carriages were secured fore and aft of the
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His scanner estimated the nearest one to be over twenty kilometres from fore to aft
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Soffen struggled to raise herself, this time making it to her fore feet
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This left one or two French ships using their fore and aft guns, the only ones that would bear, against an entire British fleet firing the usual broadsides, from both sides of the ship at once
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My propensity to see the larger picture and innovate came to the fore when I proposed:
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fore the heat from it produced steam in excess of the pistons’
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The captain shouted, “Make her fast, fore and aft!”
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A dozen Geheime Globalpolizei sprinted into the house, taser prods to the fore
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This was actually a bit of a relief, as in the broad and sober light of day his natural shyness came to the fore
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In recent years, the writings of Lady Julian of Norwich have come to the fore
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He scanned aft and fore and saw no-one
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in at this point, “Do not underestimate him, fore his
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Colling could now distinguish the other vessel’s shape, and saw that it was larger than the Syrena, but without much greater freeboard, so that if the two boats were alongside one another, the cutter’s fore deck would only be about two feet higher than the main deck of the fishing boat
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Instead of, in all honest humility, following the titular leader, the bishop of Rome, religious heir of the Apostle Peter, already chosen, according to the Bible, by their crucified leader as head of his church, and by extension any other bishop chosen as his successor; the Eastern leadership, following Constantine’s move of his capitol eastward sought to contest that authority, trying instead to negotiate a kind of co-ruler-ship, similar to that which had brought Constantine to the fore of the pagan, Roman Empire
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fore, he is an able minister
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fore seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint
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fore, we have to remain close to God through daily intercession and
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fore we could sell the home, we had the problem repaired
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7 And now, Lord, what wait I fore my hope is in you
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fore, during and after the dream
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fore vulnerable; they need protection which gives rise to fear
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fore I can see the real
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This gradual shift in attitudes came to the fore in July when
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Looking up at the ceiling he spoke in the tongues of his fore fathers, “Amadis, hagios, cithrah thelus
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Falgaroth came to the fore with a prancing step
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“So what do you think his comparative military strength really is?” Osbald asked, making his way to the fore
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He pumped his control stick fore and aft to make his F-100 bob up and down, the signal for his flight to go into trail formation, one behind the other, with about 500 feet between each airplane
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fore, Azareel and Rimmon
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two with fore swings and backswings with Punk threw several
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to the fore The arrived at the Avion forest as the Sonne once
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More women joined them, worming their way to the fore or stretching in attempts to see over the men's shoulders
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Think I got it swabbed dry but some drops sneak in again fore I get it soldered
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Trask knew he shouldn't, but his antic streak slithered to the fore
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fore be felt and seen as “solid” if the sensory systems in
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’ in such a situation, the fore not been attempted
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to a fore limb, a hind limb would grow But this only happens if sufficient
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Here was an attractive young woman! She looked tired and a little pale though, so mother’s instincts immediately came to the fore
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Her organizational skills came to the fore with displays and soon they had a local young chap working Saturday’s with them
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It was at times like these that Joe’s practical side would come to the fore and in measuring the site he concluded that they could indeed have a good-sized dwelling built
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Rumours that they were both seeing someone else finally came to the fore
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This brings to the fore the question whether the plant life preceded, succeeded or contemporary to the plunamic evolution
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This will continue to be important, but now other things also come to the fore
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There were ten to the side, five fore and five aft of the small mid-deck
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this giant who came to the fore
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Some of the terms you may want to research on would include fore, bogey, bunker, handicap, and more
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Travis shrugged and pulling his bomber jacket close about him, he moved out onto the fore deck and sat on the edge of the cabin roof where he stared into the rain and the distant, hazy white boat ahead
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fore to be born, live, and eventually die in a state of not-quite-
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younger generation has come to the fore
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Musab effortlessly leaped astride his smaller mount, which was equipped with a rifle that hung to the fore of his right leg
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The fight crews and engineers wore their combat flight suits with laser weapons mounted in the fore arms of the suits and battery packs on their backs
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He reached over and poked her gently in the ribs with his fore finger
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magnitude of emotions that came to the fore was extreme and in need of
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“Blast!” Fishmael ran to fore and then, with surprising nimbleness, ran out along the bowsprit until he was a near as possible to the fish without jumping overboard
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Now I will be fore with my eyeglass, watching the fish, aye, talking to it a little maybe, trying to coax it nearer with every incantation I know
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With that, Fishmael went fore and, with back to his crew, put the telescope to his eye and focused intently on the fish
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life that is coming to the fore front
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It was not until the question of Soviet-Polish relations came to the fore with the entry of the USSR into the war in June 1941 that a crisis, more serious than that of June 1940, arose in the Government-in-Exile
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My prayer to God is that He might fore warn the
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The crew set the main sail and fore sail
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fore the trouble started
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fore engaging in any type of altercation
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fore one could locate the treasure, or in this case, The Holy Grail
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the synchronization of power between fore and aft was wrong
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We may have been marred or affected by the fore, but innately inside us, is still this capacity to create using words, and we have an ability with words to release something from heaven into the earth
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fore not creating their own lives
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Another issue that came to the fore, albeit a small issue but an issue nonetheless, was that Kendall no longer picked up and dropped off the girls when going for drinks outside the Village
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When they were in the seventh heaven of married bliss, as he was required to go to Hyderabad, disturbing his equanimity, his dormant desire for Roopa came to the fore
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At the thought of her impending meeting with Sandhya, what with her guilt feelings coming to the fore, Roopa was tied her to bed all morning, rationalize her affair with Raja Rao
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‘Roopa, you don’t seem to understand the value of money and the humiliation the lack of it could cause,’ he said, pushing the import of the calamity onto the back burner, as the sentiment of his love came to the fore
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“Soon, we started missing Anand, and once when I said that if only ‘Rajan Builders’ were to be some ‘Imperial Infrastructures’, it would have been a fitting launch pad for his career, her repartee was that it was ironical that what served the uncle’s mid-career should be unworthy of his nephew’s apprenticeship; maybe what she said in jest was about the changed times, but I felt she was reviewing my progress card, and that brought the limitations of love not backed by money back to the fore
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But the next day, when she said in earnest how ‘Rajan Builders’ would stunt Satish’s future, my apprehensions of yore came to the fore making me worry about my smallness in her vision; so when she began a correspondence with Anand, which she came to relish, I started suspecting that she had transferred her affections to his personal account; oh, how miserable was the thought of having lost her love and esteem
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While their weeklong stay brought to the fore the memories of my life and times with Rathi, I realized that the equilibrium of life hinges upon the spouse’s sensibility
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It was one thing to avert a scandal and another to reconcile to the oddity; while it brought to the fore our own liaison in the wake of our spouses’ demise, yet their offence offended even our blunted sense of righteousness
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Now as I speak to you, my irrationality, first in the accumulation of wealth and then in the destruction of it is seemingly coming to the fore; if only I had not lost my sense of balance in either case
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Even a cursory reading of the Quran would bring to the fore the paradox of banning books perceived as offensive to the religious sentiments of a community in a country
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It is a different matter though, that for the orthodox Jews, Jesus was a Judaic renegade, and for the idolatrous Arabs, Muhammad was but a deviant, and so on, which brings to the fore the fallacy of prophetic glorification
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Before long, the initial euphoria of the Hindu-Muslim bhai-bhai, occasioned by their Bengali sense of gratitude, gave way to the Indian animosity brought to the fore by their Musalman upbringing on the staple diet of Hindu hatred, which goaded them to murder their own savior, Mujibur, perceived to be India friendly, and to wipe out his kith and kin in cold blood to boot
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fore looking at Augusta
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fore that Nathaniel had changed a lot since you have arrived into his life
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fore this stage residues of matter persist
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fore clearing her throat
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fore the death of his mortal body, acquires the ability to withstand the onslaughts of passion and anger, and conquers them for ever