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The closet was on the end of the wall where the roof came up to a steeple, probably three or four times taller than it was wide
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under the high steeple dusk of a pale moon
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Hmmm, and these window placements are slightly asymmetrical, but they really offer quite the impact, don't they? I do really like the addition of the tower, it raises one's spirits and would I suppose perform the same purpose as a steeple on a church
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Nidon thought awhile, then put his hands together in a steeple beneath his chin
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Mr Snickerty made a steeple of his fingers and pressed them thoughtfully to his lips
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of the church steeple poking out of the trees on the hill
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part of the church steeple
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there in the steeple, even after Angela had pulled up the steps and trapdoor to create more floor
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the steeple was very tall it was far too narrow
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wooden board in the steeple adjusting as it
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Danny recalled his last visit to the steeple
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It was the first thing he looked at as he entered the steeple room, and unless he was mistaken the eyes briefly turned to him, maybe seeing him in
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steeple, but the lines of tall trees on either side of it, close to the tunnel mouth, were clearly visible beyond the Polish church
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of ones and zeros, was barely visible outside the cramped space of the steeple
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They looked up at the steeple tower, resting on grey blocks of stone, unshaken and unmoved by the earthquake
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The steeple and bell tower
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Church with a huge white stone steeple was a militarized jeep
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The white steeple on a church turned brown and started to smolder
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I pointed to our steeple with its large cast iron bell
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Motioning Robert to stand in front of his elaborately panelled desk, the headmaster sat, placed his elbows on the pristine blotter, made a steeple with his fingers and peered at Robert over gold-rimmed half-glasses
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It was a gothic style building with a tall steeple
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I looked up at the beautiful brick structure and my eyes were immediately drawn to the tallest steeple of two
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The second steeple was nowhere near as tall and had the same beautiful green on top, as well as a Cross above it
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A small building built of stones from the river, it stood twenty feet high with its modest steeple yet housed beds for nearly 40
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The quaint peak of a pitched roof came into view over the tips of the emerald leaves of the trees, much the way a steeple would in the midst of a charming town
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Beside them the Sekku steeple her fingers in her lap and observed around her
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I told them if they had to have one of those things, they should put it in the church steeple and not spoil the look of the place, but no, they said it was too expensive to do that and everyone wanted their cell phones to work - dreadful things
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Thomas made a steeple of his fingers and pointed it toward Alex
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She made a steeple of her fingertips, with her elbows resting on
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I’ve been taught by Gods’ Christ to Love the people, but never again will I embrace the religious crap that flows so freely from every denomination, sect, corner building with their steeple, or anyone else that tries to keep their people bound by some set of rules and regulations
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His hands make the form of a church with a steeple
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Lester brought his hands together, index fingers up to make a steeple, and touched his chin
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And many of us found our way to the church to dirty our knees and steeple our fingers in prayer, desperately trying to save Molly’s soul
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They spotted far ahead a steeple of rock pushing out from the snow and headed towards it
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“Oh, really?” Raymond said, shaking his head while making a steeple with his fingers on top of his desk
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“I see,” Captain Hanes said, giving her a perfunctory smile before forming a steeple with his fingers
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The security guard smiled and quietly motioned for her and Paul to take a seat on the couch – then sat down behind his desk and made a steeple with his fingers
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I was carried over some houses, spun dangerously around a church steeple, then whisked off to a
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to pitch, I clicked on the steeple, then on the rugby posts, but the on-screen me remained trapped,
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and instructed the locals not to purchase a bell for the steeple,
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through an opening in the floor of the steeple, he only rang the bell
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One of these is in A Shropshire Lad, Hughley Steeple in which he writes, 'The Vane on Hughley steeple, Veers bright, a far know sign'
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Hughley has no steeple, but had another church in mind when he wrote it
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treetops was the church steeple
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"And that would be generous—if you really were the Unspeller,” Kikritan said, his fingers forming a steeple and his beady eyes calculating
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hanging from a steeple
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” He turned his head at the rumble of the steeple collapsing from the burning building and turned to say something else, but the coven was gone
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It looked like it was coming from a church steeple on the next block
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Here is the steeple
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The school children were still learning about Bismarck's birthday, the schoolmaster was still laboriously computing attendances and endeavouring to obey the difficult law which commanded him to cane the absent, the elders of the church were still refusing to repair the steeple in time, the confirmation class was still meeting explanations and exhortations with thick inattention, the ecclesiastical authorities were still demanding detailed reports of progress when there was not and could not be progress, couples were still forgetting marriage until the last hurried moment and then demanding it with insistent cries, infants were still being hastily christened before the same neglects that killed those other infants who else might have been their proud and happy grandparents carried them off, and peasants were still slinking away at the bare mention of intelligence and manure
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Through the cold wind whipping up off the bay, Mary squinted to search for the origin of the bells, but could find neither steeple nor cross
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Where were the flower beds? The parking lot filled with hot, shiny cars? She spotted a church steeple and walked toward it, remembering that after her hasty-prayer she’d thought she’d seen Zoe and her flip-flop
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The chapel she attended with her family was made of red brick and had double glass doors and a shiny white steeple
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From his perch he saw the rolling river that led to the village, the sharp point of the chapel’s steeple
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As the steeple bell tolled out its rich tones at the finish of the service the reverend opened the large front doors and stood on the top of the granite steps to wish each member of his congregation a fare thee well
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When they arrived and gathered inside the building Olin explained to them what he had done to achieve the sounding of the bell and why they had been able to hear it across such a distance, noting that the height of the church steeple had been a great advantage
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The men were amazed that the energy of hand slaps could accumulate to cause such a demonstrable effect and several of them climbed to the steeple in order to slap the bell themselves
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out a church steeple across the river and recalled that the church was
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The hands on the clock of the Old Steeple were at ten to four as I crossed Nethergate and walked past the Tradeshouse Bar
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of the church grounds and looks into his rear-view mirror at the steeple crucifix, which is nothing to him but a telephone pole, with its communication lines cut
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front of me, its concrete cross atop the steeple silhouetted against the distant stormy clouds
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Another darkness was closing in as surely, when the church bells, then ringing pleasantly in many an airy steeple over France, should be melted into thundering cannon; when the military drums should be beating to drown a wretched voice, that night all potent as the voice of Power and Plenty, Freedom and Life
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"You can't guess, then?" he asked suddenly, feeling as though he were flinging himself down from a steeple
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Sometimes through a rift in the clouds, beneath a ray of sunshine, gleamed from afar the roots of Yonville, with the gardens at the water's edge, the yards, the walls and the church steeple
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It had a tall, white steeple reaching into the sky,
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The sun was nearing the steeple of George's church
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At one corner it had a tower surmounted by a spire or steeple, and this steeple terminated with an ornamental wrought-iron pinnacle which had to be painted
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The ladder they had was not quite long enough, and besides that, as it had to stand in a sort of a courtyard at the base of the tower, it was impossible to slant it sufficiently: instead of lying along the roof of the steeple, it was sticking up in the air
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Gerty stifled a smothered exclamation and gave a nervous cough and Edy asked what and she was just going to tell her to catch it while it was flying but she was ever ladylike in her deportment so she simply passed it off with consummate tact by saying that that was the benediction because just then the bell rang out from the steeple over the quiet seashore because Canon O'Hanlon was up on the altar
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” He narrates what he sees: a portcullis, defensive walls called ramparts, granite mansions, a steeple above rooftops
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In this way Mr Fegs got a foretaste of what had been concerted for his advantage; and Mr Peevie, in the mean time, through his helpmate, had, in like manner, not been idle; the effect of all which was, that next day, every where in the town, people spoke of Mr Hodden and Mr Fegs as being ordained to be the new councillors, in the stead of the two who had, as it was said, resigned in so unaccountable a manner, so that no candidates offered, and the election was concluded in the most candid and agreeable spirit possible; after which I had neither trouble nor adversary, but went on, in my own prudent way, with the works in hand—the completion of the new bridge, the reparation of the tolbooth steeple, and the bigging of the new schools on the piece of ground adjoining to my own at the Westergate; and in the doing of the latter job I had an opportunity of manifesting my public spirit; for when the scheme, as I have related, was some years before given
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The red-cored eruptions shattered the already battered church upon whose steeple one of Baron Traylmyn’s signal parties had mounted their flagstaff
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There was nothing to look at from under the tree except Gatsby’s enormous house, so I stared at it, like Kant at his church steeple, for half an hour
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A great blue heron, once, perched on the steeple of Grace Church on Broadway
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"Not much use, if we have been seen coming here," said Dori, who was always looking up towards the Mountain's peak, as if he expected to see Smaug perched there like a bird on a steeple
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As before, the short, wiry man with the coarse red hair made a steeple with his hands, highlighting for me and everyone close enough to see him that the pinkie and ring finger of his left hand were shorter than the others
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He thought that he could see the steeple of their church in Kensington
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Ambition was at that time, in the direct acceptation of the word, a race to the steeple
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And now I can recall the picture of the grey old house of God rising calm before me, of a rook wheeling round the steeple, of a ruddy morning sky beyond
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But, Lord, look you, sir—hearts and souls alive, man—the next instant, in a jiff, I was blind as a bat—both eyes out—all befogged and bedeadened with black foam—the whale's tail looming straight up out of it, perpendicular in the air, like a marble steeple
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I carefully traced the windings of the land and hailed a steeple which I at length saw issuing from behind a small promontory
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On the second day of our stay there Jerry was shelling the steeple of the village church, and we had taken cover in the cellars under the village school
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The real culprit is a theorist, a bookworm, who, in a tentative kind of way, has done a more than bold thing; but this boldness of his is of quite a peculiar and one-sided stamp; it is, after a fashion, like that of a man who hurls himself from the top of a mountain or church steeple
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I pointed to the steeple of the church across the way
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“You could as easily throw down that steeple by pushing against it with your bare hands,” I said to her, “as ‘they,’ whoever they are, could put me down
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Gas Apparatus used in the Tron Steeple, Glasgow, 141
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We crossed a rickety old wooden bridge that had been nearly washed away by the floods, and commenced to climb the mountain side by a road that was nearly as steep as a steeple and which wended around to nearly every point of the compass, ever going up, over ruts and rocks, roots and trunks of trees, now jumping across a ravine, and next climbing a fence