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1. The sidewalk was void of life
2. Peter had some money in his coat pocket all of a sudden, though the change had fallen through the hole at the bottom and had spilled out all over the sidewalk
3. He cackles, jumps back suddenly, dodging a crack on the sidewalk, points at the sidewalk
4. On closer inspection, he was standing between her and a rattler, curled up tightly on the sidewalk
5. read as he walked, not slowing for the cracks and craters in the sidewalk
6. the sidewalk was edged out against the yard
7. in the flowerbeds or the small cracks in the sidewalk
8. We stopped at the sidewalk just
9. Jack slapped his hand against the sidewalk in disgust as he stood up and
10. Lawrence Spelman arrived as expected on the morning train into Gare Nord, and joined them for brunch at a sidewalk brasserie
11. Roman stomped his shoes on the porch even though his sidewalk was clear
12. standing on the sidewalk with his hand up, as if he were saying one final goodbye
13. "of course this sidewalk will end
14. on the asphalt of the sidewalk
15. of the sidewalk has been erected with 50-70 cm,
16. A pissed off Jayson steps out to the sidewalk
17. He struts down the sidewalk
18. Now I was in front of the neighboring house and had managed to keep the face-eaters out of striking distance, but there was a cluster of six standing ahead of me under a tree, blocking the sidewalk and my path
19. They were waving at him as he headed down the sidewalk towards the incline that ran up the side of the Bluff to the Security Office
20. Sebastian frowned at the sidewalk, considering this as they made their way to his apartment, flanked by two guardians
21. Finally he stopped and stood in the middle of the sidewalk, hands on hips
22. the steep flight of concrete steps, along the sidewalk, and up more steps into the house, Misha never left his side
23. When the kittens were old enough to scramble down our front steps to play on the sidewalk and test the grass, Mitzi hovered around them like a nervous mother letting her children cross the street for the first time
24. There were some low bushes between the restaurant and the pedestrian part of the sidewalk, but otherwise there was a clear
25. I was rewarded with the sight of Mother stalking down the sidewalk in my direction
26. snow-covered figure coming swiftly along the sidewalk
27. There was/is one major difference however, that, compared with modern standards, ethnic neighborhoods, however rundown, were generally safer, crime was lower, immigrant classes better educated, families more tightly knit, homes cleaner, children smiled more and engaged in sidewalk games, neighbors gathered on stoops on sweltering summer evenings, unemployment was lower and drugs virtually
28. He could see the remains of the concrete sidewalk he had left behind when he was together with Kate
29. In some cases the laws even required Blacks to get off the sidewalk if whites were on it, address all whites as “sir,” and barred looking whites in the eye or shaking their hand
30. ” The lynch victim had perhaps tried to vote, had spoken out publicly (especially ministers), or had committed a minor transgression like failing to get off the sidewalk or address someone white as “sir
31. He stood on the sidewalk, his brow furrowed and his hands thrust into his pockets, as the Bentley rolled away
32. Finally he slammed over the bump of the sidewalk and down into the sloping tarmac parking area out in front of the stationhouse
33. Beth held her breath against the pain and forced her torso from the table, groped her way around it and there, on the sidewalk with her back to a wall, sat Herminia
34. He was near tears, however, before a window flew open from the residence above a clinic, and Herminia was paraded onto the sidewalk below as proof that they were indeed in need of medical attention
35. As she snaked her way among a group in the lobby, through the window a stunning sight appeared: there, on the opposite sidewalk, was the unmistakable figure of a mummy-like Herminia racing towards the corner
36. Shit! He looked from the window and saw the whore with her head encased in bandages running down the sidewalk
37. “Well, you said, when you were going to return the money, they grabbed you from the sidewalk
38. Brian crushed him in a bear hug with such force that Mike was only semi-conscious when he lifted him bodily from the floor, carried him to the door and dumped him on the sidewalk
39. She escaped with a silky brush-off, and found herself dropped on the sidewalk opposite Hotel Paradise, staring at the building and reminiscing the wild times she and Caroline had shared inside
40. Where did William Walker come from, the man who wanted to make himself king of Central America? The United States, of course – where else? They’ve even sunk to the level of grabbing street kids from the sidewalk, so they can remove and sell their organs to keep another privileged pig alive
41. They stepped down from the streetcar on the far side of the rondo near the Polonia and walked the circular sidewalk to the hotel
42. Instead of immediately entering the Polonia, Colling pointed to a cluster of tables arrayed on the sidewalk across the street, and pulled Elizabeth by the arm, suggesting they have something to eat
43. The stairway did lead from the basement to the sidewalk, and Colling blinked at the sunlight as he came out into the sun
44. ” He cut the wheel sharply and gunned into the other lane, ignoring a near collision with a car that swerved towards the sidewalk and braked with a squeal
45. You goddamn near ran me up on the sidewalk coming around that last corner
46. With a prescription and a small packet containing three fresh dressings for an unhealed contusion on his left shin, where he had hit an aluminum tube coming in the top of the trailer, Blaine Morrow found himself standing out on the sidewalk in front of the hospital
47. Big bird crashed the sidewalk, turning jive-
48. All we need now is for the cars and buses to move across to the sidewalk and there will be plenty of room in the road for us foot-sloggers
49. While walking down the sidewalk on Main Street in Downers Grove on the way to McCollum park, I must have had a car honk at me every five minutes
50. The crowd on the sidewalk thins, and I look up to see why