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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