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last out
1. where hope lives until the last strike of the last out of the last inning
2. “Okay,” she chuckled, “Just how long do you think you are going to last out here without support from Earth? There’s what, about five thousand of you, if that?”
3. Pamela thought instantly about their last outing and hesitated
4. But little Wolff, coming last out of the church, stopped, deeply
5. ’ Millions of channels of traffic could be passed along from station to station, and so why blast out energy sending signals into empty space? A little electronic ball, hanging in space with a cone of signal pushing in and out each side of it…a mere hundred milliwatts of short-wave energy, and a radio signal on earth was good for a kilometre of radio control flight
6. release for myself there because I could blast out my frustra-
7. final y, I'm able to report what appears to be their last outpost on yonder hil
8. Blast out emails to thousands of websites at once!
9. its last output state
10. I know a lot of you are race horses ready to blast out of the gate, but I want you to think about
11. been on my last outing with a female that I had virtually forgotten the drill
12. was the last outpost of the Beast as it worked its way towards Sol
13. She only knew vaguely that it was a wild grim hill-country which lay far to the north, beyond the last outposts of the Hyborian nations, and was peopled by a fierce moody race
14. Fort Tuscelan was the last outpost of a civilized world; it represented the westernmost thrust of the dominant Hyborian races
15. Thom Hatch – The Last Outlaws: The Lives And Legends Of Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (2013: New American Library)
16. Rushing to find a durable outfit in case of inclement weather, he selected heavy wool slacks with a cotton shirt and his reliable tweed jacket that was still considerably damp from its last outing
17. "Jose, if you need to blast out a big load, I'll understand if that sweet Latin girl is on your mind
18. won’t last out there all by himself” she moaned
19. “The Last Outpost,” episode 7, by Krzemien
20. “I’ve only talked with him once since he was last out here about two years ago
21. is the last outcome you need as an entrepreneurial firm
22. last outpost of the British Empire’ is appropriately called ‘Last
23. Pierre Tristam has also rightly pointed out that while the Time Square bombing attempt received much media attention, a blast outside a mosque in Florida following the same, which also fortunately had no casualties, was almost overlooked
24. Morgan's head vanished from the window at the end of this last outburst, and after a minute Mary was beginning to wonder if she had indeed hurt his feelings
25. Yeah, Williams had apparently contained that last outburst, but it hadn’t been a directed attack on someone, just vented frustration
26. the emotional energy we normally blast out in a thousand directions to keep our
27. On most days, be the first in the office and the last out
28. Three years ago he was working for Dauber and Botchit and they went to `The First In and the Last Out' at Bashford
29. The Chairman - after a pause - inquired if there were any seconder to this, and the Semi-drunk said that, although he did not care much where they went, still, to get on with the business, he would second the amendment, although for his own part he would prefer to go to the `First In and Last Out' at Bashford
30. She turned away from him, pulled the hook at last out of the crochet work, and rapidly, with the help of her forefinger, began working loop after loop of the wool that was dazzling white in the lamplight, while the slender wrist moved swiftly, nervously in the embroidered cuff
31. He’d walked straight up from the Village in the cold, stopping only here, at this last outpost of civilization before dystopia began
32. She’d get a blast out of that
33. But cropping out of the ground, right in the path of the stream which looped itself about it, was a great rock, almost a hill of stone, like a last outpost of the distant mountains, or a huge piece cast miles into the plain by some giant among giants
34. He spoke at last out of his wonder and a
35. The Company came at last out of the ravine, as suddenly as it they had
36. “First in, last out
37. Then one of those conversations began which last out until, at the first pause, the guests rise with a rustle of dresses and say, ‘I am so delighted
38. Last out the gate tramped the Ninth Legion of the Imperial Nodosaurs
39. Do not relax the ration until final rescue, for you have no idea how long you will have to last out
40. This will help us to last out till the spring, when our reinforcements, backed by all Lithuania in arms, will come to the rescue and help us to complete our conquest
41. Then one of those conversations began which last out until, at the first pause, the guests rise with a rustle of dresses and say, “I am so delighted
42. the last out of the question, 41;