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We searched the area and, as I said, we found the gun in the hedge bordering your property
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At peace for the first time in days, she sat watching the land slowly passing by; ducks dabbled in and out of the reed beds bordering the river and here and there she spotted the long legged herons, poised like statues peering at the water intently as though hypnotising their prey
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In the distance I can see great woods stalking up the hills bordering the valley and flocks of black birds much like crows fill the air above the trees
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The mixture of rain and sun we’ve had lately has had major impact on the hedgerows bordering the lane
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My hands stroked the old, old stones bordering the ruins of the basilica of Agia Melina and by climbing on one at my feet I was able to look over the walls at the proud white marble columns still upright in the grounds
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and climbed over the low stone wall bordering the
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There were short shrubby bushes bordering the cliff edge overgrowing the path in places, fingers of branches reaching across the gravel
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low hill bordering the trees they looked back
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console on the wall bordering the cement door
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There were still no households bordering this street that grew more food than they ate, not by any means
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bordering on the excessive, but it helps one to keep smiling…”
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All sorts of stories were written - some were sad, romantic, funny, inspiring, violent while others were bordering absurdity
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floor had been only stone, this one’s floor consisted of a stone path bordering a crystal clear pool of
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small island of stone joined to the path bordering the room by small, thin pathways sloping
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Pleasure at the jump they’d made from mere acquaintances to something bordering on friends
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Standing before Cruzel, the girl was confused and a little scared, bordering on the intrigued
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Sandra walked to the wooden fence bordering her garden, holding on, standing on tip-toe as she peered over the top
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Then she spotted the fence bordering the far side of the field and broke into a run again
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doctrines by advancing plausible interpretations contrary to biblical teachings and superseding them with spiritually abstract new-age assumptions bordering on Pantheism
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There were so many people bordering the barrier tape that was sectioning off the problematic area that we had to fight our way through the curious bystanders
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While there were a few enclaves of nicely-restored period homes, for the most part the southwest corner of the city was working class bordering on slum
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As soon as the car stopped, Aunt Martha hopped out to inspect the flowerbeds bordering the police station car park
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Sandra walked to the wooden fence bordering her garden, holding on, standing on tip-toe, peering over the top
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She had to repeat herself before two heads appeared out of what must have been a ditch bordering the field
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For a woman to have a drink amidst the company of men, even with her husband present was bordering sin
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Their leader, clutching the rolled-up fleece, was on a plane to Pakistan, and headed for a mountainous region bordering Afghanistan
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The General remained calm at the face of an attitude bordering the ridiculous, intent only to aggravate him and test his limits as a person and an officer for reasons that probably the Castigator found pertinent
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Colling found a suitable place to conceal a horse-drawn wagon in the forest bordering the road
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His was the farm bordering the camp, and he had seen the Russians driving to and from the place on many occasions
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This would have diluted the salinity of at least the surface waters that flooded the low-lying lands bordering the southern or African part of the Mediterranean
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The earthquake was caused by subduction and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing over 230,000 people in fourteen countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 meters (98 ft
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We chose a lovely spot high on a wooded slope bordering on a nature reserve
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She had a very large assortment of steak knives, and other steely sharp things tucked into every drawer, a few bordering on being instruments of torture
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retreated to the shadows of the bordering tenements, wary of
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His love of 80s cars was bordering on the obsession
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Levi was bordering on the truth, he knew nothing about me
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with one gold line bordering the edges of his robes, kept
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’Are you sure?’ she asked, looking at the amount with an expression bordering
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He was able to find one, bordering Tagaytay City and Mendez
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But this,” he added with a look bordering on condescension, “you must already know
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A short period of consternation ensued as well, upon the discovery, that now, only their tall city gate protected them from an attack on the side bordering the river that had somehow disappeared
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He waved to the company of paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne, their faces so young, who sat on the brown sunburnt grass bordering the taxiway to await airlift to a remote jungle battle zone
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But this,” he added with a look bordering on condescension, “you must
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protected them from an attack on the side bordering the river that had somehow disappeared
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Athene shuddered at the casts of the figures, their realism was bordering on creepy
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Under the peace treaty with Aristria, the border Keeps and defences on both sides had been demolished, leaving only the larger castles bordering the smaller kingdoms to the south, but the defences on these structures only faced out of Tanaria
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Eugene Wigner (the 1963 Nobel Laureate for Physics) exclaims in disbelief, ‘The enormous usefulness of mathematics in the natural sciences is something bordering on the mysterious and there is no rational explanation for it
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The village elders confiscated all the trees bordering a road leading to a stately farm, and they assigned each household one tree which they had to cut and transport home themselves
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I found it very difficult to think quickly while at the same time trying to look relaxed, bordering on boredom
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separating her from Chantal would be bordering on psychological child abuse
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“Really? Well, the poppy will come out of Afghanistan and into a processing operation I’m setting up in bordering Pakistan
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He stops at the lobby bar for two Volcano’s and walks into the lush yard bordering the beach
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Her spontaneity was bordering sometimes on the imprudence
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A steep wall was bordering on the construction protecting it from the marine winds that bounced against the building, turning into solitary rustles moved along the intricate corridors of the castle, scaring the apprentices, which were not familiar with that peculiar sound
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This is the land where the stars glow, bordering the infinite sky, and where the heavens meet the earth
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The invaders would soon reach the picket line bordering their region with Mystic Down
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We still have to cross the plain and then we’ll see a small forest bordering Bourlox Bridge and would have to wait for the night to cross it
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Reports remain of Denizens of Chaos lingering in the wilderness beyond the picket line bordering my region with Arkadia
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On their disconsolate way back to the car a slight sound sent them scurrying for the trees bordering the private road
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The tension emanating from the Director was bordering on physical
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“That, young sir, don’t really matter a good old-fashioned country mile, does it, now?” The man’s accent had begun to change, becoming less jovial and more unpleasant, bordering on metallic
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Bordering on the Merchants’ Quarter, it offered more refined surroundings than the squalid areas they had passed through earlier
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Betty still possessed her great sense of humour, which at times could be bordering on coarse, particularly her jokes, some of them being near the knuckle, that she had heard in pub’s
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They had ended the night late in an exotic frenzy mixed with passion bordering on the violent
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I can tell by their faces that they have experienced much sorrow; they have suffered much at the hands of an apparently cruel fate; they have not intentionally chosen this sort of life; they have, in discouragement bordering on despair, surrendered to the pressure of the hour and accepted this distasteful means of obtaining a livelihood as the best way out of a situation that to them appeared hopeless
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As Hu Lyang’s men stepped out of the entrance to Jenni’s apartment, a lithe form slipped into the shadows bordering the elevator
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'Khauran is the most southeasterly of these principalities, bordering on the very deserts of eastern Shem
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He missed her with a passion bordering on obsession
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So, after many weary weeks, they raised land to westward, and at dawn dropped anchor in a shallow bay, and saw a beach which was like a white band bordering an expanse of gently grassy slopes, masked by green trees
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With the ejection of these nineteen men the Sanhedrin was in a position to try and to condemn Jesus with a solidarity bordering on unanimity
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It was even suggested that any one claiming to have seen him should be put to death; this proposal, however, did not come to a vote since the meeting broke up in confusion bordering on actual panic
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The tall sedges bordering this swampy area were alive with movement as the night hunters retired and the day creatures took over
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The oaks bordering the area shrouded out the departing sun and cast darkness over the hatchback and the red Saab sitting across the lot with eight or ten staff cars
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The moon was up several hours when they broke through the thickets bordering the northwest corner of the Melaleuca grove
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“This is not funny," she said, bordering on rage
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It was bordering on humiliation
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They converted a meadow bordering the lake into a flight apron for the cargo tug and the P I ships
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Near it they saw a second large walkway that lead to a wide field near the trees bordering the forest
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establishments in town as possible – not really a bad strategy, but bordering on greed
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You watch the road while I watch the houses bordering the road on its northern side
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It took another fourteen minutes before she saw some movement behind houses bordering the northern side of the road, about 250
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Now all but invisible to others around her and moving a thousand time faster than normal, Nancy flew off the roof she was on and went westward for 200 meters, past the last of the Taliban attack force, before landing on the roof of a mud house bordering the main road
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Being still a good kilometer away from the airfield, he immediately slowed down and got off the road, driving his car inside the forest bordering the road before stopping and shutting off the engine
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The grenadier he had posted to watch the cliff bordering the east side of his company’s mountaintop position whispered once near Otto
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them covering the UK but a few from bordering territories,
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‘’Thank you! Thank you so much, Ingrid!’’ Said Julia, bordering on tears
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Taking the time first to locate visually the AAFR complex, which stood on the coast just outside of the city limits, she effected a second, shorter range spacetime jump and materialized just above the trees of a forest bordering the research center
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“No need to take that tone,” the man defended then seeing the contempt bordering on rage in the inquirer’s eyes added, “but I believe it was the blind woman
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The landscape was so absolutely peaceful and bordering on the sublime for those transcendentalists that it was quite difficult to accept that this place might have been responsible for violently claiming the life of an innocent human seeking refuge from a terrible storm
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Perhaps it was because she had almost lost her husband, but I doubt that, for I took it to be something bordering on the religious or philosophical that bonded us
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Years ago she would probably have been burned at the stake, but in today’s civilized society she’ll merely be ostracized with her bastard child!” His expression was bordering on the apoplectic—his eyes wide and bulging, his face crimson red, his facial muscles, especially those in his throat, strained to the breaking point
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Sitting in a Louis XV-style chair with her back to the door, Lady Jane, whom he saw first, immediately turned towards the disruption, her eyes filled with horror and shock bordering on intense fear at having been discovered, though her mouth was pursed in a fine line; her expression suddenly changed to outrage and anger upon recognizing Feltus, and she sprung from her chair, jarring her hat so that it tilted at a rakish angle, to rush towards him
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perhaps bordering on snobbishness, but he had dealt with the infamous
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anxiety bordering on terror, yet he knew not the source
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“I’m sure of that,” she agreed a little too enthusiastically, bordering
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” There was a high level of confidence, bordering on
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‘’I’m still trying, Captain!’’ Replied the radio operator, bordering on panic: this was his first experience of real combat