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1. than thrice the length of a full-grown man!) and the fine
2. The Guardians sipped their pints much more slowly and this was only their second, despite the fact that the average full-grown immortal male could drink the most experienced mortal drunkard under the table
3. Cosmo told stories of how he grazed sheep on the mountains near his town and how he lost many of his lambs and full-grown sheep to wolves
4. That ―manly‖ specimens have seemingly fallen out in favor of ―strong,‖ sensitive Beta Types (where‘s John Wayne when you really need him?) is sending the wrong message to impressionable young women who easily buy into the notion that women are more than capable of holding their own against full-grown men twice their size
5. Of course, I was a boy of eight the last time he saw me and here I was, a full-grown man taller than he with a wife in tow
6. Autumn found the boy and the girl now full-grown and with a bevy of children playing at their feet
7. Before he could cast around for what else to say, it stretched out both its wings, the length and a half of a full-grown man, and danced upwards into the sky
8. The front legs were treated likewise, the locals taking no chances even with this less than full-grown beast
9. Greedy Bennies back in Hanbury home, and as a full-grown man his appetite had only
10. “I have taken three full-grown bears this summer alone
11. Where once a were-boy stood, now there was a full-grown wolf-man
12. in front of her, was a full-grown stalk of Devil‘s Weed
13. 16 And now as a full-grown man -- an adult of the realm -- he prepares to continue his supreme mission of revealing God to men and leading men to God
14. By this time it should be possible for me to instruct you as full-grown men of the spirit kingdom
15. There was an open trap there, and a man in a camel-hair robe who silently coiled the rope, not showing in any way the strain of hauling a full-grown woman up a forty-foot wall
16. "Aye! I swear it! She was a full-grown woman when the Tlazitlans journeyed from Lake Zuad
17. The magic hit the shield and exploded up and down for miles, blasting holes in the rocks, road and knocking over full-grown trees setting them on fire
18. He combined the stalwart and intelligent courage of a full-grown man with the sincere and trusting optimism of a believing child
19. In this giant intellect of the full-grown man the faith of the child reigned supreme in all matters relating to the religious consciousness
20. wouldn't stand a chance against a full-grown bear or a cougar
21. down a full-grown, antlered, healthy moose
22. was several times as strong as the average full-grown male Mont-
23. more than several full-grown men could ever lift together
24. full-grown cat! How could you humiliate me in front of those
25. Have you ever been to a circus and seen a full-grown elephant chained to a silly little peg in the ground
26. That boy had suddenly turned into a full-grown man right in
27. A boy may bend an oak, when it is a sapling, a hundred men cannot root it up, when it is a full-grown tree
28. Behind the garden, a full-grown Autumn Cherry
29. Pointer went from full-grown piggy to eaten sausage in a matter of moments
30. park setting, with its full-grown trees and rock gardens was one of Kevin"s favourite quiet
31. He is nearly on them when his head runs straight into the trap Loki had the men set for him, a spear at just the right height to hit a full-grown Aesir, Jotunn or Vanir squarely in the head
32. How he fought off three full-grown trolls, no one knows
33. Let them see how hard it is to kill a full-grown steer with a gun
34. In fact, his unusual behavior had only become more severe now that he was near full-grown and I did not then nor now fault him for it, for it is true that as we become men our responsibility to save the world around us only increases
35. "Then, when DESIRE has conceived, it gives birth to SIN: and sin, when it is full-grown, brings forth DEATH"
36. "Then, after DESIRE has conceived, it gives birth to SIN; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to DEATH"
37. EARTHLY BODY IS BUT A BARE |WE NOW HAVE THE FULL-GROWN
38. Earthly body is but a bare |We now have the full-grown
39. Packs of dire wolves numbering above twenty or more, American lions that were bigger than full-grown Siberian tigers, and bears, such as the short faced bear that were twice the size of an adult grizzly and could run as fast as a horse
40. With a shriek Deshavi flattened back against the cave wall, as a full-grown boar hog along with her swine offspring came charging into the firelight
41. "Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death " (New International Version)
42. |We now have the full-grown
43. The hairy wild-bee that murmurs and hankers up and down, that gripes the full-grown lady-flower, curves upon her with amorous firm legs, takes his will of her, and holds himself tremulous and tight til he is
44. This is a full-grown lily's face,
45. Amy is with truth considered `the flower of the family', for at sixteen she has the air and bearing of a full-grown woman, not beautiful, but possessed of that indescribable charm called grace
46. Now, suppose that quay had been of granite (as surely it is now)--or, instead of the quay, if there had been, say, a North Atlantic fog there, with a full-grown iceberg in it awaiting the gentle contact of a ship groping its way along blindfold? Something would have been hurt, but it would not have been the iceberg
47. He was playful and gentle when he interacted with children, he was patient and kind with horses, and more than once I saw him hold a puppy with a tenderness that I have rarely seen in a full-grown man
48. been right when he guessed that a healthy, full-grown rabbit was too large a
49. The cubic feet of oxygen yearly swallowed by a full-grown man—what a shudder they might have created in some Middlemarch circles! "Oxygen! nobody knows what that may be—is it any wonder the cholera has got to Dantzic? And yet there are people who say quarantine is no good!"
50. The quick vision that his life was after all a failure, that he was a dishonored man, and must quail before the glance of those towards whom he had habitually assumed the attitude of a reprover—that God had disowned him before men and left him unscreened to the triumphant scorn of those who were glad to have their hatred justified—the sense of utter futility in that equivocation with his conscience in dealing with the life of his accomplice, an equivocation which now turned venomously upon him with the full-grown fang of a discovered lie:—all this rushed through him like the agony of terror which fails to kill, and leaves the ears still open to the returning wave of execration