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1. Sarah smiles back, even though she’s still panting from the exertion of creating life
2. The aftermath of exertion, in my depleted state, always took the form of a waking doze, during which the space created in my crowded head gradually filled up again
3. They began to jog at an easy lope, trying to cover as much ground with as little exertion as possible
4. is the sweat on a man’s forehead, healthy in his exertion
5. physical exertion, but he felt happy in the knowledge that he more
6. Feeling shaky from the exertion of undressing, I crawl into bed and I sit up, the newspaper laid out in front of me, a cardigan round my shoulders
7. With a surge, she tried to leap on top of the smaller woman, but the suction of the mud was too great and Chrissie rolled out of reach, panting at the exertion
8. Mandy Hill, in an exertion of will to remain civil, said, “I have just come from an inspection of the Livingson Bungalow Lodges,” she carefully phrased, “and was graciously received, properly entertained, and handsomely impressed with Livingson's sophistication and good taste
9. “Although the exertion can be considerably reduced if you can use
10. One of the locals walks in, early doors, red faced with the exertion of the walk from the family hearth, and stands at the bar by Ted
11. The coffers of such a company, too, though they ought to be filled much fuller, yet must empty themselves much faster than if their business was confined within more reasonable bounds, and must require not only a more violent, but a more constant and uninterrupted exertion of expense, in order to replenish them, The coin, too, which is thus continually drawn in such large quantities from their coffers, cannot be employed in the circulation of the country
12. He quickly walked to the entrance hall, still sweating from exertion and dressed only in his loincloth
13. This, however, has been the policy of Holland, though their company, in the course of the present century, has given up in many respects the exertion of their exclusive privilege
14. circumstances, is a species of warfare, of which the operations are continually changing, and which can scarce ever be conducted successfully, without such an unremitting exertion of vigilance and attention as cannot long be expected from the directors of a joint-stock company
15. In every profession, the exertion of the greater part of those who exercise it, is always in proportion to the necessity they are under of making that exertion
16. Great objects, on the contrary, alone and unsupported by the necessity of application, have seldom been sufficient to occasion any considerable exertion
17. He naturally loses, therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become
18. Their exertion, their zeal and industry, are likely to be much greater in the former situation than in the latter
19. In this respect, the teachers of a new religion have always had a considerable advantage in attacking those ancient and established systems, of which the clergy, reposing themselves upon their benefices, had neglected to keep up the fervour of faith and devotion in the great body of the people; and having given themselves up to indolence, were become altogether incapable of making any vigorous exertion in defence even of their own establishment
20. Each teacher, would, no doubt, have felt himself under the necessity of making the utmost exertion, and of using every art, both to preserve and to increase the number of his disciples
21. A wielder’s ability to harness the Power will grow weak after a certain amount of exertion, for example, while the Guardians are fuelled by an everlasting source of the Power
22. With a great deal of shouting and physical exertion, the seamen turned the craft and began sailing towards the small skiff bobbing in the waves
23. Wearied with his unusual exertion, the old man now dropped off to
24. Nostalgia, assured by tedious inaction following strenuous exertion, is invariably augmented by fever
25. Pulling himself up, Terry rolled into the cabin and lay on his back, panting with the exertion, his whole body trembling
26. There were footsteps in the hall, and Stephen huffed into the room, his young, stout face flushed from the exertion
27. Then they were in the shadows again, and it was a blur of steel on steel, the stamp of landing feet, the grunts of hard exertion as each man battled for his life
28. Her sides heaved with the simple exertion of breathing
29. As she ran, breathing hard near the end of her twelve-mile exertion, she wondered if it had anything to do with a past life
30. Panting from the exertion and the toll on their lungs they sprawled themselves on the surface of the summit, which was similar but not entirely so to the blocks of black material they had been climbing on for what must have genuinely been hours on end
31. He was probably the most dangerous man Ursempyre could indeed face; even more dangerous than the Castigator, who was a tyrant and a heartless man, a man that cared for naught but power and its exertion over men
32. The physical and mental exertion involved in being constantly on the alert to their surroundings, made more acute by his recent experience with the men he had killed, provided a distraction that lasted throughout the day’s journey
33. With a small grunt of exertion, he pried open another window, listening intently
34. “Come on, come on, give your old father a hand,” he instructed me, face flushed with exertion and perhaps some unspoken frustrations
35. Her pulse picked up, and she felt heat rising in her face as she hacked away at it, grunting with the exertion from time to time
36. He felt his body ache from all the exertion of the night before
37. Now she had the wrap that only thinly covered her womanhood, and her uncovered breasts pumped up and down as she sought to catch up with her exertion, but certainly not the quietness of the state she had been in when he had first seen her, and he was filled anew with a confused sort of gladness
38. Uneasily, he stole a quick glance at her but only saw the frown of exertion upon her forehead
39. And we’ll need some oil barrels as well,” continued Andy, his voice strained from the physical exertion
40. Tobias stands in front of me, his face red with exertion
41. As I attempted in fruitless exertion to rid myself of the spell that this creature had cast on me, the beast abruptly ceased his attack on my brother
42. little bit of exertion at first and after that controlling your Glycemic Index is truly –
43. flushed with the sudden exertion after a long nights sleep
44. have the ability to pull tighter with exertion
45. used to the exertion in such cold
46. “Secondly, your ability to return yourselves to life is limited by the power of the curse, which is equivalent to the maximum exertion of Alilia
47. Tightening her grip around Morgan’s neck, Leora rested her head in the crook of his neck, finding some comfort in the strong pulse that beat harder with the extra exertion
48. ” Mark grinned as he wiped his brow, still panting a bit as he recovered from his exertion
49. last here,” he said, grimacing from the exertion
50. A minute later he saw that Talia was standing in a slight crouch on Equemev’s back with one foot in front of the other and her hands out for balance, with the wildest grin he’d ever seen on her pretty face, her blond hair and the hem of her dress flying behind, her cheeks pinked by excitement, exertion, and the cool wind of their speed