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1. At the end of the fjord, in some of the highest cliff walls, is an immense oval, dimly lit by the lanterns of the ships traversing it
2. Above and to one side where there was a place for it in the cliff, the sensuous trimming of the portal flowed up into a bouquet of blooms surrounding a face
3. ' All she could see was the black shadow of the cliff face against the star-studded night sky
4. One day, some of the other dragons decided to follow Eddie to the cliff to see what weird things he was up to
5. And so, the dragon gang leader pushed Eddie of the cliff
6. Eddie's father pushed him off the cliff
7. combined, water formed as notes tumbled over cosmic cliff edges, and proverbial
8. The same Jesus that made a whip out of cords and drove out the moneychangers is now afraid? The same Jesus that was nearly pushed off of a cliff and yet walked right through the crowd is now afraid? The same Jesus that told His disciples not to be afraid of the Jews because they can’t cast your soul into hell is now suddenly afraid? That isn’t what was happening in the garden of Gethsemane
9. "Then a sky-high cliff slammed into us broadside
10. Cells coalesced as notes in the song combined, water formed as notes tumbled over cosmic cliff edges, and proverbial butterfly wings fluttered in their thousands over the future-distant space of Beijing
11. that rises from under the sea to breast the cliff tops
12. We potter in amongst the rocks at the foot of the cliff for some time, my small collection of fossils growing steadily as we take it turns to wield the hammer
13. ’ I replied, my eyes on the lad as he disappears round a bend of the cliff
14. come sit with me on cliff tops in my howling,
15. Auntie and I headed out towards the coast and found the strengthening south-easterly in step as we joined the cliff walk
16. I prayed for me as well because you irritating gawps really piss me off!' Then she strode over to join me at the cliff edge
17. Although life by the sea might appear to be idyllic, it is not without its problems of season and poverty, and there was once a poor fisherman who lived with his long suffering wife in a caravan on the cliff tops that rise up from Cornwall’s craggy southern coastline
18. Apart from the discomfort caused by the occasional call from their friend to enquire on the fisherman’s health, the couple thoroughly enjoyed their new life embedded in one of the higher strata of the aspirational middle class cliff face
19. The newly homeless couple were manhandled out of the car without a further word being said by anyone and left standing on the loose stones and thinly grassed topsoil at the top of the cliff where they had once lived a spare and shabby life in a caravan
20. We were standing at the entrance to a sort of warehouse that stretched back into the cliff for over a hundred metres
21. The refreshment hut I used to see on the cliff above Boscombe Pier is still there
22. on the cliff tops that rise up from Cornwall’s craggy southern
23. strata of the aspirational middle class cliff face
24. the cliff where they had once lived a spare and shabby life in a
25. Ava could see at least eight stairways working their way up that cliff face, each with a town at the top
26. puppies by the cliff across the river, stranded on a
27. The track itself was the cable suspending itself above the water in a sweeping arc that was steep here near the cliff and the leaning pyramid that held it, nearly horizontal where it came out on the island
28. He grasped her hand and moved her toward the hill and stopped before a cliff which had a smooth and shiny silver surface
29. As you get closer there is a five hundred foot tall cliff of vine-covered crystal building with a couple hundred feet of jungle crowning it
30. The cliff goes on for miles in each direction
31. At the center, he stood on the edge of a cliff and looked down on a giant statue of a Jade Bear
32. To her surprise, the path arrived abruptly at the top of a small cliff some ten feet or so above the sea
33. Glancing back along the path she couldn’t discern any difference in the land surface … so how come there was a cliff here? This unanswerable question causing her to chew on her lip in frustration, she looked about her
34. There were short shrubby bushes bordering the cliff edge overgrowing the path in places, fingers of branches reaching across the gravel
35. Examining the cliff as she went, she moved along the path slowly, searching for a way down
36. She found it some thirty feet from where the path had come out – stone steps cut into the cliff
37. She trod along the path, avoiding as many puddles as she could, and arrived at the top of the cliff
38. She heard it before she reached the edge of the cliff – a violent, shushing, surging noise
39. A wild maelstrom of white water swirled over the invisible rocks; uncontrollable and almost alive in its intensity, the sea tore at the cliff
40. ’ He said suddenly stepping closer to the cliff top and peering over
41. On the wind, she heard a faint cry from the direction of the cliff edge
42. As she came in sight of the cliff, she saw that a gap had been ripped in the hedge of bushes which bordered the drop to sea level
43. Tentatively she crept towards the cliff edge, peering through the new hole in the bushes and looking down cautiously
44. Mickey was suspended some feet below the top of the cliff, holding on to the remains of the bush which had apparently collapsed under his weight when he fell onto it
45. He couldn’t see her, the brush of branches and roots effectively blocking his view of the top of the cliff
46. He hit one of the rocks and bounced off it, splatting against another just as a massive wave struck the cliff
47. protection of the cliff face against their backs
48. The edge of the cliff
49. ‘There’s a bit of a cliff at the beach here – that would be my best guess
50. ’ Williams called from the cliff above them