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    dregs


    1. Sixteen aluminums made Ava's soulmate a wealthy man, rich enough to satisfy someone from a planet still in the dregs of an energy age


    2. The stale odour of dregs was almost


    3. Digging into their final dregs of energy reserves, they walked the last two hundred metres along the crater bottom to the ship itself


    4. 8 For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red; it is full of mixture; and he pours out of the same, but the dregs of it,


    5. you have drunken the dregs of the cup of trembling, and wrung them out


    6. “When you spend that much time interacting with the dregs of society, you can get very insensitive


    7. You will say to them: "you who have drunk the strained wine, Drink you also of its dregs, The judgment of the Lofty One who has no


    8. 7 And if they say at that time: 8 For how long? you will say to them: "you who have drunk the strained wine Drink you also of its dregs The judgment of the Lofty One who has no respect of persons


    9. Break more rules and throw away the remaining dregs of your preconceptions


    10. Dimarico now poured the dregs in the man's cup, and as the reeve willingly drained it, LeeAnn came forth with a quart of bourbon

    11. Many times as a young cop he had been given assistance by the same dregs of society


    12. The dregs of narcotics were earned by the youth at the vilest of jobs mixed with petty theft, and by the flesh offering of the sickly girl


    13. He rolled the dice, sticky with dregs, onto the mottled tabletop


    14. The two wayfarers made it home soaked and tired, and went to bed with the last dregs of wine still in their somnolent stomachs and the stench of hearth-smoke and sewage in their nostrils


    15. with the dregs of my beer


    16. “I’m fine, thank you,” Margo replied, quickly covering the dregs of her gin and tonic with her hand


    17. the same: but the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the


    18. those among the most illiterate dregs of earth in the realm of the


    19. With practiced sleight of hand, he drained the phial to mix with the dregs in Marsh’s glass, then moved back to a table and watched


    20. He was starting to reach orgasm again and Carla knew it, so she grabbed up his pants again and caught the dregs of his cum

    21. The harder he strained to pump out the very last dregs of spunk, and the deeper he pushed into her, the longer the ecstasy lasted, though it was definitely fading fast


    22. The laws were in place to punish the dregs of Citadel City, not the upper echelon


    23. It is the time of year when people across the country begin shaking off the final dregs of winter, opening their windows, and hanging clothes on the lines to dry


    24. They looked and sounded like the dregs of an army and acted like it as well


    25. For the four's understanding is not so much a matter of formulating ideals as it is living one's ideals to the fullest, of drinking life to the dregs


    26. And then last of all came the assorted dregs of the land, creatures with whom Lathgertha would never have bothered under normal circumstances, but who were there simply because she wanted as few people to survive this battle as possible


    27. “Not worth taking dregs home,” said Frank, as he poured another glass of wine


    28. ‘Someone’s probably tipped the dregs of tea or coffee or the remains of a carton of milk


    29. ‘What a love on wheels that would be!’ she hugged him, spilling the dregs on him


    30. ‘That’s life - full of ifs and buts, isn’t it?’ said Raja Rao, sipping the dregs

    31. mug back and emptied the dregs down the sink


    32. ‘In that case,’ she said drinking to the dregs, ‘why should I cook?’


    33. I believe she would disinfect me of the last dregs of morbidness I still may have lurking inside me


    34. She had to drink Major Cookham single-handed to his dregs, she said to herself desperately, for Audrey went off with her mother and didn't come back, and the sisters, settling down next to Jim on his sofa on either side of him, each with an arm warm-heartedly through one of his, took a fresh lease of talk and laughter, telling him, with cheerful confidence in his interest, everything they had been doing since they saw him last


    35. The peasant, watching this pink chalice of his future joys, this mysterious moving crucible into which whatever dreary dregs and leavings he threw, uttermost dregs of uttermost dregs that even his lean dog would not touch, they still by Christmas emerged as sausages, could not but feel at least some affection, at least some little touch of awe


    36. It was true they had very few supplies left – just water, a couple of fistfuls of flour and some hardened dregs of sugar, but they were enough to get them through the journey to come


    37. “Eh?” barked the wild man, emerging from the darkness as he sank the remaining dregs from his bottle


    38. Of all the bad things life forces upon us as we pass along it is the last and worst--the bitterness at the bottom of the cup, the dregs of what for many was after all always only medicine


    39. 1] hasta el tope, to the dregs, lit


    40. Thou mightest justly swear in thy wrath, that we should never enter into thy rest; mightest justly set us naked and bare, and take away our corn in the season thereof, and our wine in the season thereof, and put into our hands the cup of trembling, and make us drink even the dregs of that cup

    41. Lees: Sediment or dregs; the substance on the bottom of the wine glass, expressing ease and self-indulgence that is undisturbed


    42. woman intercourse? We finished the bottle to the dregs and all three started making love together


    43. How? By keeping the lower classes far to busy fighting amongst themselves for the dregs of wealth leftover from the rich… to ever to bother fighting against their beloved, worshipped, revered, rich elite owners


    44. Linda Wilks had been one of society's dregs, as described by Melville-Briggs


    45. Living in the bottom dregs of human society, indistinguishable from the evil he consorts with


    46. “So it goes,” Jeff muttered as he drained the warm dregs of beer from his


    47. the dregs & tears from this bottomless amphitheatre of tragedy


    48. John Calvin burned Servetus to death over a slow fire, then he wrote a book, “A Faithful Account Of The Errors Of Servetus, In Which It Is Proved That Heretics Ought To Be Restrained By The Sword;” in Calvin’s argument with the Anabaptists he uses such words as ignorant babbles, evil, nefarious herd, dregs, insanity, etc


    49. No vivacious Bacchanalian flame leaped out of the pressed grape of Monsieur Defarge: but, a smouldering fire that burnt in the dark, lay hidden in the dregs of it


    50. Never, if Saint Antoine knew his own sufferings, insults, and wrongs! Armed men and women flocked out of the Quarter so fast, and drew even these last dregs after them with such a force of suction, that within a quarter of an hour there was not a human creature in Saint Antoine's bosom but a few old crones and the wailing children

































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