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1. The pick of the litter is not easy to find
2. that litter the harbour walls
3. on discovering a litter of about 11 pups in
4. before the sallow days of leaf litter fall
5. Mouth full of cat litter,
6. Karen’s sitting in the shade of a potted palm, leafing through one of the multi-coloured brochures which litter the low tables in our reception area
7. He is going to call his bar The Straw Donkey, a paean to millions of package trips and the souvenirs that litter lofts throughout his homeland
8. He takes his hand from the girl's mouth slowly and points to the clothes that litter the floor
9. Finally, I came to the mantelpiece and found a litter of things
10. The snow had been cleared from all of the roads and pavements and there was no litter
11. noticed Lady Rhialete passing in her litter at the speed of a trotting horse
12. strike and collected the litter
13. The physician arrived at last, out of breath, together with two male nurses carrying a litter
14. The nurses wrapped Xonia’s body in a sheet and put it on the litter
15. Helez stopped the nurses carrying the litter and gestured that they cut off a length of Xonia’s braided hair
16. The alley was narrow and filthy, with graffiti covering its walls and litter all around it
17. They carefully laid it on the wooden litter they had brought along
18. The litter that ravaged the pavements and poorly-conditioned buildings told a sad story of a place that has long been neglected by its people
19. “We’ve only been on this alien rock for a few days and we’ve already scattered litter miles across its surface
20. drinking, vaulting the fences in their own version of the Grand National and leaving a trail of litter and slightly damaged plants, but judging the
21. Out on the street he found the nearest litter bin and buried the knife and it's wrapping deep in the garbage
22. There was litter and newspaper
23. We tried to sleep or just dozed packed together like puppies in a litter leaning on each other or lying down across each others calves or thighs tired and bone weary from the journey
24. Picking up old cigarette packets and other litter as well as any debris that had fallen into the trench we also shored up any part that needed it
25. While this was going on some of the less agile, soberer!, lads deposited his clothes in a litter bin down the street
26. She was expecting a litter and promised to give us first pick when they were old enough
27. In time, she had her first litter of kittens
28. I moved Crystal’s litter box to the upstairs bathroom of my house, but I’ll admit it: I hoped some of Diane’s cat-loving friends would volunteer to take Crystal
29. “Maybe a man in boots did away with the rest of her litter
30. ) Sam and Oscar were barn cats, born of the same litter
31. He used his litter box, ate, slept, and never seemed to miss his owner
32. A couple of babies from her litter hovered around, but zipped out of sight as soon as the truck banged its way toward the alley
33. I packed our bags along with the cat’s food and litter box, suspended work obligations, and moved in with Mom and Dad to be close at hand and help with the necessary twenty-four-hour-a-day caretaking
34. For an entire week he hadn’t eaten, drunk any water, or used the litter box
35. cats in a negative way, talking about how she had seen them kill birds or, while living in Omaha, how cats would come by and use their children’s sandbox as a litter box, annoying creatures that they were
36. When the sounds persisted, our grandchildren’s curiosity got the best of them, and they discovered that a feral cat had delivered a litter of kittens under an old pile of wood that was next to the fence
37. male in the litter, a short-haired, striped tabby
38. Then, as gently as I would be with our new litter of lab puppies, I forwarded my gloved hand towards that damned squawking hen
39. There was a beating of one solitary drum, as the King entered his litter, and with a little delay, the Queen Mother joined the royal procession, which slowly wended its way across the clearing, into the square formed by the troops
40. The more timid ones bolted for their holes, or quickly crawled beneath the litter on the forest floor, where they waited in silent anticipation
41. All he could see was scorched earth and what looked like litter
42. Litter! Did he see garbage? William crawled a few feet and stretched to grab a plastic wrapper that was rolling like tumbleweed over the dry bare soil that was once the bottom of a stream
43. Bru had discovered a mud hole, and simply pushed back the overlying leaf litter
44. Litter was scattered across the roads
45. Constance is the pick of the litter
46. Colling helped them lift the man onto a wheeled litter and push it down the hallway to where they met Dr
47. The doctor walked beside the litter, asking questions of the man and Colling, as they rolled the groaning PFC into a room that served as a crude operating facility
48. Johnson had selected her from a litter of nine puppies
49. Even the latest newspapers, with the print a bit washed out so you can only read the headlines and enough driftwood to build a house, litter the beach
50. Fragments of glass litter the alleyways
1. that littered a scarred and stained antique pine kitchen table, and pointing to a rickety
2. It's a depiction of what must be thousands of soldiers marching on a bloodstained beach, littered with corpses
3. are littered about the bed
4. littered with copies of the Daily Mail
5. " Terry shrugged his shoulders and got down to the serious business of dribbling successfully around all of the piles of doggy mess that littered the park's only proper football pitch
6. Our pace quickened for the final thrust and so we raced, slipping and sliding through scattered sun-bleached tree bark, fragments of branches and odd pieces of driftwood that littered the stony ground until we were close enough to resist it no longer
7. Filth and grime littered the clothes and colourless face, the face that once rested on my pillow
8. The pavement was littered with gnawed
9. mess that littered the park's only proper football pitch
10. The shore was littered with the remains of barbed
11. with leaves and other organic detritus littered everywhere, and
12. is littered with disused portals
13. were cracked and shattered, garbage littered the yards
14. littered the workspace, and chopping boards were stacked
15. A few scattered cars littered the
16. Monica, on the other hand, was crying over spilt milk, as the imps had littered her bedroom with spilt-over milk cartons, as her father Byron tried to catch the blighters with a butterfly net
17. streets were no longer cobbled, and refuse was littered
18. I looked at the ground to find it littered with more NN bodies
19. The destination was a big old cavern littered with trash, teeming with wevn and smelling worse than a dead ogre's ass
20. " a line of undead littered the ground below, a string of black corpses hugging the outskirts of the inferno like a procession of ants
21. Then, even the cries of those in front of him ended as a second volley of arrows littered the rooftop
22. Bodies wearing white Elastics littered the floor around the back door he just walked through
23. They were leaning against one of the raised flower bed/chair structures that littered the pedestrianised road
24. In the house, Ben was alone but calm, sitting cross-legged upon his bed in his room, dust littered the carpet
25. Small clouds littered the
26. “Well at least there’s plenty of ammo out here for it”, and he was right the trench floor was littered with the stuff
27. Just grey ash and rubble littered across the places I used to love – the Pantheon – destroyed, the Forum – gone, St
28. The town was littered with fetish heaps, shrines, images, clay pans, bottles, and other symbolic fetish tokens, and many a sly kick was given by the Houssas to these charm pots
29. Huge cotton trees had their buttresses stuffed with bones and skulls and human remains were littered about in every direction, while the whole of that terrible place reeked with pestilential odours
30. Weak light filtering through grimy windows, revealing rows of long counters littered with salt, dented cans, and torn labels
31. Using brute strength, she pulled the large figure twenty feet across the littered deck and perhaps even dislocated his shoulder along the way
32. No loose papers littered the top, a wood caddy restrained pens, and, when she peered in a drawer, rows of alphabetized files peered back
33. The ground was littered with sharp shards of rock which would slice open her skull as easily as a sword swung through spring mud
34. She pulled her hoodie up over her hair, peering up at a sky littered with light clouds
35. It was littered with vodka bottles, clothing, rumpled sheets, wet towels and spilling-over ashtrays
36. The place Watts found himself in was littered with glass and soil, obviously caused when some of the shelving secured to the walls had collapsed for some reason
37. Before him was a wood as brown as a fox and littered with leaves and bracken that had fallen and became entombed into the ground during the previous season
38. Birds were flying around in circles and the trees that littered the local park were beginning to sway back and forth like masts in the wind
39. Her first thought was that one of the billboards that littered the street had had fallen over
40. The town was one of those ex-mining towns that you see littered across the central belt in Scotland
41. The front garden was filled with weeds and rubbish and the path was littered with cracks and more wild plants
42. Fairies littered the floor, writhing in agony
43. " The area had been bombed by the Americans during the war and some buildings were damaged or destroyed and bomb craters littered the area
44. Because so many congregations are uniting out of sheer necessity, Scotland is now littered with closed church buildings
45. Broken shells littered the ground where they rested in the shade, away from the big light that now was overhead
46. Let’s hope the place isn’t littered with dead bodies
47. They passed through a part of the corridor that was littered with mechanical equipment, tools, rods, and all sorts of metal boxes with screens and dials
48. As they crept along, Janek voiced his fear that they might entangle themselves with the considerable amount of wreckage that littered the estuary
49. Big surf was crashing onto the beach which was littered with ‘flotsam and jetsam’; a real mess
50. Most houses had old bills, notes, messages, and a thousand other clues people littered across their homes
1. Johnny pointed at the tins littering the table and asked, “Cats? Can’t see any of
2. Deprived of their focal point, her eyes dropped to the shingle by her feet, idly scanning the ground up rocks littering the shore
3. The dining room is a mess with bits of paper and glitter left over from the creation of Jo’s invitation littering the floor
4. littering his lawn decided to haul them with his tractor down to Roman’s pit, put
5. The autumn leaves spiralled to the ground, littering the stony lane as Seraphia trod through the forest path
6. She drops to a crouch, papers littering the floor all around her, and I think, She’s crying, but I’m not sure why, since I don’t see her shoulders shake
7. Meanwhile, whiskey bottles and beer cans in profusion joined the wine bottles littering the tables
8. on, littering the air with their deadly missives
9. The warehouse was small, with only some empty shelves and pallets littering the floor
10. As a result, we noted innumerable plastic containers and disposable diapers littering these otherwise pristine beaches, and floating in the lagoons
11. „I suppose you have to waste most of your time on those sad little brick and tile tombstones littering the land
12. The mid morning sun was by then beating down hard on the rotting mass of fish littering the beach
13. chaotic with police cars and forensic vehicles littering the parking area
14. The southern night swept down quickly, littering the dark blue sky with great white stars, and Conan entered the shadowy ruins, drawing the reluctant Olivia after him
15. The bodies he saw littering the moon-splashed grass were of men, not beasts: hawk-faced, dark-skinned men, naked, transfixed by arrows or mangled by sword-strokes
16. There was anyway a lot still left to be done, with thousands of tons of supplies still littering the airfield and needing to be dispersed
17. Surely the fury of the sea will have thrown a conch up onto the beach, I decided to try the beach to the south, and after about a thousand paces, I began to find strange wreckage littering the sand, hand worked timbers, cloth, rope and materials I had never seen before
18. � They were less than thirty yards away when a storm of automatic fire downed half of them, forcing the rest to stop and take cover behind large wooden crates littering the quayside
19. The soft, warm light from a candle cast heavy shadows over the piled boxes covering the walls and littering the floor
20. Judging by the fast food cartons littering the room, unwashed cups and plates on the draining board, this is where the four men had been staying, for some time
21. Along with the few hundred other dead soldiers littering the French defensive positions, this had to represent extremely heavy casualties for the attacking Vietminh units
22. Some of the fathers stood up and yelled to the children to run, but it was too late, phasor fire came out of the woods, killing in a bloody spectacle and littering the ground with small corpses
23. The advancing line of Australians then started encountering dozens of wounded Japanese, along with pieces of human bodies littering the jungle floor
24. Looking around him at the denuded and uprooted trees littering the ground, mixed with pieces of flesh and ripped body parts, Moten shook his head in disbelief, a mix of relief and triumph washing over him
25. The problem was that a seemingly numerous Japanese force had assembled in that area and was trying to overwhelm his paratroopers by slowly creeping forward, using the cover provided by the multitude of crates, barrels and piles of bags littering the area
26. She and her comrades then eyed with disbelief the dozens of enemy corpses now littering the ground in front of them
27. He stared at the parts and tools littering his floor
28. littering the cabinet bottom
29. looked like a battlefield with unconscious bodies littering the floor
30. Pressure bulged in Lindsey’s chest as she flipped through the sprawl of papers and files littering her table
31. If you enter any health club, you maybe dazzled (and possibly intimidated) by the myriad numbers of seemingly sophisticated workout machines littering the gym
32. The radiance of the splintered sky, a fractured vase tearing cellophane canopies, littering the blue with a fluorescent presence so pervasive that we forget the blue is never there; it is not lit up; there is no veil illumined; it is the light that creates the sky – the passage at a speed ridiculous that anchors color to the heavens
33. Then his eyes wandered over the piles and piles of junk, littering the floor and the tops of shelves, tables and chairs
34. spandex and torn jeans, sequins littering the window
35. He stared in dismay at the loose stones littering the way
36. He dragged it over to the fog-hole, and Hal and Abigail jumped out of the way as the trailing end of the branch swept by, littering the ground with leaves and the remnants of an old birds’ nest
37. There are already a good thirty or so VERY dead infected littering the streets
38. He looked about him at the strange objects littering the cave
39. He increased his pace—not to a run, but to a brisk walk—to avoid being charged with littering
40. The dumping of insecurities, and feelings of being unsafe, fall within the borders of nations, littering the land with the consequences of harsh and violent force
41. Carrying that further, the garbage in the dumpster is full of behaviors littering the nation with domineering aggression over those they feel superior to
42. the melee of mindless automatons littering the dance floor
43. It kept out the families that brought their food in pots and pans to eat their midday meal on the sand littering the place with soiled newspapers and watermelon husks
44. The trees on the way were shedding their leaves littering the pavements
45. the number of empty whiskey bottles littering the room
46. He looked down at the smoldering corpses littering the hallway, then back at JD
47. I knew nothing of this surviving caravan stop that still had gold chunks littering the floor and apparently, neither had the last Candace
48. The torpedoes had been among the debris littering the floor of the ocean near the sub
49. and turned to begin picking up the papers littering the
50. newspapers littering the floor to retrieve his hat and
1. Trash litters the sticky, yucky floor
2. Better yet, folks jostled for the chance to order her kittens, booking litters for the next year and bumping up her asking price
3. admiring the mother cats from a distance, those poor mommy cats, found in alleyways with litters of mouths to feed
4. The regular tramp of marching feet drew nearer; there was the clash of arms as the entrance guard turned out and presented arms, a murmur of a thousand voices speaking in hushed tones, succeeded by one fearful yell of triumph and hate as the litters with the prisoners came in sight
5. With fixed bayonets, his guard was formed strongly on either side, and had the wild passion of those frenzied people, kept back by the gleam of steel, been allowed full play, they would have wreaked a fearful vengeance on the unhappy occupants of the prisoners' litters
6. Still litters poured into the base from the front, and as fast as the Hospital on Connor's Hill was cleared, fresh sick trains arrived, and the beds were again filled with the limp forms, and yellow drawn faces of suffering men, most of whom had landed just a few weeks previously, perfectly fit, and in a glow of health and vigour
7. There were no litters at the front, though the Cuban officer at the Pozo offered me six men as carriers
8. shall bring all your brothers for an offering to the Lord out of all nations on horses, and in chariots, and in litters, and on mules, and
9. The strays then have litters of their own, and the
10. Pet owners do not sterilize their pets and throw out unwanted litters on the
11. It would be enough to feed the three litters of cats at the barn and the two cats I was taking care of for a friend
12. “We have three litters at the barn, and I have a couple at home
13. I don’t have big litters anymore
14. They breed slowly; have small litters, maturation occurs
15. Dog owners should understand that dog litters are large!
16. differences, that is if x litters of
17. It’s not one of the litters of Odin’s wife, Frigga, and the seats are not proportioned for someone his size, but even with his legs splayed wide, one knee awkwardly out in the aisle, it is much more comfortable than a horse
18. He tried to fight the sleep by taking literally litters of coffee but his stamina generally falters and feels weak
19. How can we improve our lot? How can we fight all the obstacles? How can we come out winners in these trying times? First, let us clear our minds with litters, and garbage
20. “From unwanted cats, feral litters providing a bounty upon which their predators can thrive –
21. millions litters of polluted air
22. “All such litters have an Omega animal, the least of the least, designated by Omega which is the last letter of the Greek alphabet
23. When there is hazing of the feelings we have from the fruit of love, goodwill, and kindness there is no compassion, but litters a nation by dumping cruelty, hatred, and ill-intentions into its territory
24. He’s tried everything from home-brewing to classical guitar and the wreckage still litters our garage, so there
25. After her first set of female pups, the rest had been all male litters, but many had physical problems like shorter legs, one blind eye, heart and breathing problems
26. "Governors' daughters," said the page, "must not travel along the roads alone, but accompanied by coaches and litters and a great number of attendants
27. Shattered crockery litters the foyer—impossible to be noiseless as he enters
28. Real digging is done for the most part by does preparing for litters
29. The does had litters wouldn't leave the kittens and they were attacking any rabbit who
30. And for some can't produce litters, because of the overcrowding, but no one is ever allowed to reason there are not enough bucks and too many does
31. of the does were re-absorbing their litters before birth
32. Does, dig new holes and flow with milk for your litters
33. and bear our litters alive?" "Oh, Thlayli! Shall we mate with whom we choose and dig our own burrows
34. Even Clover and Haystack found that they could manage pretty well and boasted that they would bear the warren's first litters in burrows that great deal about their different ideas of scouting and tracking, and made some they had dug themselves
35. "Three litters born in autumn -- have
36. But I'm sure that Hyzenthlay and Vilthuril started their litters in the high summer because they'd had no natural life in Efrafa
37. For all that, they're the only two who have had litters, as yet
38. During the breeding season, the Californian (below) and the New Zealand White can produce five to six litters, each of which contain up to 12 kittens (young rabbits)
39. This compares with five litters and three to seven young typically produced by the wild rabbit
40. They left four tiny graves behind the signal box at Bahau and went on down the line carrying two litters of bamboo poles; the weakest children took turns in these
41. Moreover, he had seen wounded men passing the end of the street in litters, and he said to Courfeyrac:—"Those wounded do not come from us
42. Build up a stock of preserved food, make water bottles and larger containers too if you envisage crossing waterless territory, litters or other means of transporting any remaining sick, the old or very young
43. They encountered litters with wounded men, then more regimental transports with gabions; they met a regiment on Korabelnaya street; men on horseback passed them