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1. "Waiting for parts," the man said, rubbing his hands on an old rag
2. " He sniffed the rag
3. He found some old gossip rag entries that should have come up on Ava's search also since they linked her with him
4. Travis struggled to turn his head and grunted as best he could through the rag
5. She didn't want to have to get the map out and consult it too often, it was brittle as anything in spite of treating it with a rag she got in Lastriss
6. I have to concede that the couple of times he has lost his rag with me (and invariably for valid reasons) he has always apologised … and he has been remarkably patient with me
7. Speared me and tossed me aside like I was a rag doll
8. Even this, however, would be more than enough but they dared not hoist even a rag of sail upon it
9. Ken held her head in his arms and gently wiped her hot and sweaty fringe away from her fevered forehead, stroking her hair to try and soothe the poor young thing as she lay like a rag doll in his lap
10. She was given a big pitcher of water, a cup, a bowl of calamari chowder with plenty of potatoes and what appeared to be leeks, and a clean piece of rag
11. She took Ava to the bathroom and showed her which was her wash rag, tooth pick and soap
12. ‘Sarah, this is Trevor Reynolds, he’s editor of the local rag
13. As he does this he glances at Ken and motions to him to go and fetch the little toe rag
14. A Saab rag top catches his eye at a good price
15. Before Billy can turn again to follow him he is accosted by the reporter from the local rag
16. Heather opened the palm of my hand and slapped the wet rag on it
17. the rag out of my hand, and touched up the area directly over my left eyebrow
18. the head of the couch, wiping Carl’s face with a wet rag
19. Max put the stain rag in paint thinner and cleaned up his station
20. That thought, made her wish he were there to rag on her once again
21. Then he pulled a rag from his back pocket and made her blow her nose
22. There it was; a rag doll handmade by her grandmother
23. “Oh he’s cosy!” Li-Li held him close and snuffled his rag hair
24. Heather took the wet rag and wiped the blood away, exposing a one-inch
25. Sue picked up a rag doll that she saw on the floor and pushed her way through to the child
26. Andrew looked at the picture and there was Bao-Yu with a rag doll she was making
27. Draped over his shoulder was a rag, dripping with grease
28. spreading any lies about the rag you claim is the true coat
29. coiled her hair, but her chiton was still a rag
30. were a rag doll
31. She wished she’d been able to see the rag that she’d felt Tragus using
32. Anyone who wore such a rag could only be a slave
33. Demilan could spot the fear in Odis’s eyes as Demilan drove the rag into his mouth
34. Odis shrieked in pain behind the rag
35. The monks of Auster were strewn about like rag dolls, their white robes covered in the dank color of dried blood
36. All of a sudden one of the sailors who were sat near to me pulling on his oar slumped over looking like a discarded rag doll
37. He was dangling on it like a kids puppet and then the machine guns caught him again and he looked like a rag doll with blood all over him, I’m sorry Sir but I couldn’t look any more Fred was a friend of mine”, he looked away and you could see the tears in his eyes
38. “Well let me tell you we didn’t spare a one of the crew or their guard we gave them the cold steel and Snowy was like a man possessed and kept jabbing at this Turk until his body looked like an old bloody rag
39. George once more turned to us his face crumpled like a wet rag and etched with pain as once more he pleaded
40. CAUTION: Chamomile is in the rag weed family, and many are allergic to herbs
41. It has become nothing more than a liberal rag looked to for guidance by the leftist „intelligentsia," being but one of a plethora of liberal propaganda tools that play supporting roles in the continuing assault on our Constitution
42. We have no idea if additional personnel on this team have been targeted by these fucking rag heads
43. All the rest of the men and many soldiers laid scattered around like rag dolls
44. “We’ll need rag paper, not pulp-based
45. He took a rag, dipped it in the nearby pail of water, and began wiping away at the medicine layer
46. This can be a shirt, bag or rag
47. Her lifeless body seemed like a rag doll that could be put
48. “Let’s get that foot bandaged,” he muttered, carrying her towards the stairs as though she weighed no more than a rag doll
49. That was an improvement, but the slimy mess pooled on the stinking rag a mere inch from her face
50. Something that had gulped her sister’s head into its mouth and had then flung her from side to side, like a rag doll tossed about by an angry child
1. An OLD MAN, bent back, barefoot, wearing ragged clothes and a beat-up straw hat, sits astride a donkey in the middle of the road
2. Both are badly sunburned with ragged scraggly beards, blistered and cracked lips
3. His fingers traced the ragged grooves of three long but
4. I pulled together my ragged, ravenous threads of thought
5. The stubble on my chin was growing softer now that it was gaining its critical beard length and my hair was becoming ragged at the back of my neck
6. He was too calm, as if he were hiding some ragged alter-ego, something that I was by now all too familiar with
7. After the ragged stresses of our transfer and our previous solitary confinement, compounded by a myriad of sour and wonderful new experiences and the discoveries of the afternoon, both Menachem and I were starving
8. His fingers traced the ragged grooves of three long but thin scars, as if a large tom cat had raked talons across his skin
9. that the ragged edge of this kitchen howling,
10. Behind us, the ragged lip
11. and watched the ragged edges
12. by the outline of old boats and piles of ragged nets
13. Ragged backed sheep, floating webs of winter fatigue,
14. that blows sand into the faces of ragged men,
15. the nagging road at the ragged edge of free will,
16. I could hear talons, some ragged claw
17. It was vicious looking with ragged teeth and an ugly face still dripping with the pastel-green gore of the leese
18. The wound is fairly clean, if ragged, the projectile went through the fleshy part of his outer arm just below the shoulder
19. Then I notice that not only were both his legs horribly scarred with purple and red, burned tissue, but both his feet were missing, his shins just tapered into ragged, pointed stumps
20. of the glasshouse with their ragged feet,
21. of the breeze through the ragged folds
22. the ragged destruction of hope over this
23. 'We used to run a pub called the Ragged Fox in London but now I make tiaras and headgear and I'm doing not half bad
24. With nerves already ragged for fear of Mercouri's revenge, I crept onto the pan to get a clearer view and to make sure we were safe
25. Alan’s ragged edges, and with the needle that she usually used to
26. He gets out of the car, careful not to snag his jacket on the beast's ragged teeth
27. In the banks upon which the wind-stunted bushes bend, daffodils huddle together, ragged and bleeding at the edges of their two-tone trumpets
28. their late twenties – they looked ragged and could have
29. Dead trees hung over the Hollow at an angle, the long ragged fragile
30. Colours begin to merge, a ragged paint job, primary bright and flecked with rust at the wheel arches
31. asked, gingerly pulling on her ragged stocking
32. Rafe stood up, dusting himself off, wondering what a ragged mess he must look to her
33. Behind him, a throng of ragged children piled into the city
34. I remember him as if it were yesterday, as he came plodding to the inn door, his sea-chest following behind him in a hand-barrow--a tall, strong, heavy, nut-brown man, his tarry pigtail falling over the shoulder of his soiled blue coat, his hands ragged and scarred, with black, broken nails, and the sabre cut across one cheek, a dirty, livid white
35. a ragged, dirty creature who was constantly picking the
36. and blood, and their clothes ragged and filthy
37. Brice turned, though the spy was nowhere to be found, his pale flesh blending with the many ragged faces of the crowd
38. The man had a dirty, ragged beard to
39. match his dirty, ragged clothes
40. She saw the ragged, yellow
41. From there the line continued to run northward, a ragged group of Boulder Dwarves, humans, and elves, nearly four hundred strong
42. High pitched and formless as the build up of terror over the last few days was released in one ragged emotional outburst
43. She burst into tears and clung to him, her breath coming in short ragged bursts
44. The girls shuffled into a ragged row and the chief walked down it
45. By the early evening she was still walking, one ragged step after the other
46. Behind him his cohorts lurched to a ragged stop
47. the center of your face, poking through a ragged foreskin
48. Faded jeans and ragged shirts, thank God, they are in,
49. “Sir! You may be a famous man, while I’m a ragged slave, but there’s no cause to insult
50. As he left her with an invitation to seek him out at the Ragged Flagon, he half-wondered if she would follow through on it
1. He ruled and harassed them if they protest him; he too enjoyed ragging the newcomer students in the school, so what, he always got punishments and harsh canes, but in vein
2. For a few days, there was heavy ragging in the college campus
3. The ragging continued in the college despite tight security
4. I was too scared of ragging
5. It is the sound of battle ragging in his large lonely heart
6. She was some Jewish guy ragging on me, dude
7. ” No apologies, no nothing; she seamlessly segues into ragging me for not having found employment yet
8. Coming down here ragging after the boatraces and paying nothing
9. They were always ragging her about Odd Martin
1. flagstones was a reminder of life and the slightest feather touch of frayed rags on his
2. chill of stone on his skin through his rags
3. The scurrying of sharp little claws on flagstones was a reminder of life and the slightest feather touch of frayed rags on his bare legs was a breath of civilisation, a small memento of his humanity
4. MacKenzie scuttled back against the wall when he heard Danton speak, feeling the chill of stone on his skin through his rags
5. orders, rags, boys and guns, mixed together,
6. and the rags upon your back,
7. And, still reeling from guilt, then I saw a couple of Gypsy women, suckling their babies as they themselves begged from a heap of rags with outstretched hands
8. when her rags and hanging mules assume the dull
9. The dogs flew to the right and to the left, up and down the aisles and rows, savaging all of the dignitaries with their massive fangs until there was nothing left of the government ministers, the judiciary and upper echelons of the police service but rags and bones
10. on the day of the party, Romi Bhai left the beer -wrapped in rags - at
11. judiciary and upper echelons of the police service but rags and
12. They went to the store room and fetched the large paint brushes and rags, then went to the wall of the nearest bungalow where their father waited for them to begin the chore
13. She did not interrogate him directly about how her vacant body came to wind up at the Kassikan after that, but they did talk of those days and of her fiery courtship by the Brazilian and what the gossip rags did with it at the time
14. ‘There are some old rags in the broom cupboard – can you dig them out?’
15. George set him to hand rubbing and polishing as soon as he was big enough to hold the rags, and he spent hours sanding the glued and cured rod blanks, reel seats, and grips until his handshake was near as firm as any grown man
16. She was quite elderly and dressed in rags, but
17. janitor cart, topping off the bottles of cleaning solution, replacing dirty rags with
18. Sitting on the street, inches from Brice, was a man wearing nothing more than rags sewn together with twine
19. The quilt of rags on his back lurched as he shrugged his shoulders
20. A walking pile of rags
21. from the rags he wore, and his hands were calloused
22. brethren, his habit was in rags, and looked like it had
23. rags tied about his body, and his hair was matted into a
24. But compare the spacious palace and great wardrobe of the one, with the hovel and the few rags of the other, and you will be sensible that the difference between their clothing, lodging, and household furniture, is almost as great in quantity as it is in quality
25. of rags, but which, on closer inspection, turned out to be
26. handful of rags in her mouth - stopping briefly to give her
27. I’m filthy, dressed in rags, my face no better than the Gorgon that Tragus called me on
28. His clothes were filthy, bloodstained, almost as bad as the rags that Nerissa had abandoned
29. To see old, tattered rags in your dream indicate that you are cleaning up old problems and issues
30. As I lowered the pack to the ground, I gingerly pulled out the wood and rags and set it all on top of the pack
31. She was half-starved, dressed in rags
32. We started cleaning our rifles for the hundredth time and we had just finished tying rags round the breech to try to keep the dust out when the midday rations arrived
33. Then they zig zagged the wire twelve feet in front and twelve feet behind to ground level using more angle irons the hammers we used and the tops of the pickets were muffled with rags to stop any noise
34. Then from one of the boxes she picked up a bundle of what looked like rags she showed this too George
35. Rags to Riches, n
36. Remember the Tony Bennett song of the 1950"s? Well, let"s turn it around, considering the Obama administration, and conclude that, if he has his way, it will be the turning of riches to rags
37. “If you read the grocery store rags at all, you’d know they are a couple
38. shivered, and the wind whistled through his rags
39. In single rooms fifty persons were sheltered, ladies in silken robes and beggars in rags
40. A few burnt rags still clung to his body, smouldering with thin wisps of grey smoke
41. Her head was hanging down, her ears swaying like two wet rags
42. He took some clean rags from the table and tied them around to hold the poultice in place
43. In Uzbekistan people bet on just about everything, horse and dog racing, competition with camels, a competition on camels with a ball made of rags who kicked each other
44. I feel that the reason for her unqualified support is that this attractive figure‘s rags to riches story has keenly affected the (starved) imaginations of individuals who have come to know her ―intimately‖; unlike the nameless, faceless individuals routinely hatching plots inside corporate board rooms
45. A moving silhouette along a wall offered hope, then showed itself to be a man in rags scurrying through the gloom who looked neither left or right: an addict, she thought, hurrying to score
46. He sat on a curb leaning against a stall that sold Bulgarian shoes and Russian jeans, and allowed a shoeshine boy, dressed in rags, to clean the mud from his boots while he studied the market
47. The mess crew were unobtrusively clearing up bottles, emptying ash trays, and when they could squeeze in amongst the officers, taking a swipe at the table with wet rags
48. The fuse on a small incendiary device smoldered in the dank blackness, piled high with oily rags just to make sure
49. Heart-shaped faces, delicate bones, wide gentle eyes, and wearing rags
50. Since then Faith and Una would have gone in rags rather than ask their father for anything if they could help it