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taking in
1. round and taking in the lustre and the opulence of the ballroom
2. her, taking in the rise of her breasts and measuring the beauty of her long and supple
3. I suppose it was some kind of narcotic – taking into account that Zisis often provides Aphrodite with hashish, and who knows what else
4. That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books
5. He feasted on her, taking in the rise of her breasts and measuring the beauty of her long and supple limbs as if he were admiring a fabulous Pieta
6. ’ He said, taking in the still battered appearance of her face and plainly appalled at the sight
7. Taking Inspired Massive Action that opens you up to
8. He slowly looked around the cave, taking in everything
9. Ethereead climbed higher, taking in the thermals in the
10. ’ I said, the sweep of my arm taking in the bay with its beaches and cliffs
11. Trying to keep out of the way of the crew, all rushing around doing totally incomprehensible things very efficiently while Drens directs operations, I duck under some ropes to stand by the rail taking in the scene on the shore
12. Standing between Betta and Gilla, I peer around the building, taking in the ornately robed High Guild members, including Wiesse looking splendid in his robes as Speaker
13. I spend the time looking around, taking in all I can see
14. He bent and lightly kissed her cheek, taking in the smell of her
15. was comfort in taking instruction
16. ‘Kev … what’s the matter?’ Angie asked, taking in his grim expression
17. I couldn’t move … grasping my shoulders gently but firmly, he turned me towards him taking in the tears running down my face
18. around the room, slowly taking in the destruction of the place he called home
19. ” Harry waved his arm, taking in the tangled gardens and damaged structures
20. Sally seems a little better; she is conscious and appears to be taking in what is happening around her though she is very dopey – probably the aftermath of the drugs the doctor gave her
21. He stood upright, barely taking in his surroundings
22. ’ Grossin took a long time taking in this latest
23. returned, and she was having a hard time taking in the
24. They were a godsend for many of us because who had the time to read 100-150 pages of courtroom testimony in three or four different subjects and all the classes we were taking in law school
25. They all stood around silently taking in the
26. So the poor poster sat there bored to tears taking in all that was said
27. I should add though that this has little relevance to our lives nowadays, taking into account the dramatic differences found in the levels of development of the huge amount of species that are living on our planet
28. Sally the Sleepy showed up about a half hour late, finding Patty the Perky patiently sitting at a table by a window taking in the lush vegetation that surrounded the front and two sides of the rather rustic but exclusive dining place
29. Taking into account the previous, could you go on as always, without feeling dumped on, angry, distressed, depressed, or whatever negative, violent, or other emotions that might pop up in your mind? Would this affect you just a little, somewhat, or perhaps a lot? In other words, how dependent are you on these things to have a rich and fulfilling life? More specifically, how dependent are you on external factors, as opposed to being internally centered and in tune with yourself and your loved ones to be able to feel whole, relaxed, and satisfied with your Earthly existence?
30. To dream that you are unable to roll up the windows of your car suggests that you are showing some hesitation and reservation about the direction that you are taking in life or the path that you have chosen
31. After a few seconds of taking in the soothing sounds of the cart’s wheels on the dirt ground and the kissing rain, she jolted back into the present
32. Penelope found herself taking in the tune as it sent her back into memories
33. Uar, taking into account all that was
34. where m – degree of homogeneity of material, taking into account the character of defects distributing; A – constant value
35. Elastic properties of concrete can be characterized by static modulus of elasticity (E) and by dynamic modulus of elasticity (E ) which taking into d
36. Where А is a coefficient, taking into account additional influence on the i
37. The return transmissions were taking increasingly longer as the probe moved towards the ship’s location
38. Our unit moved forward cautiously in the thick scrub our eyes taking in every inch of the landscape watching to see if any enemy were hiding out ready to ambush us
39. Taking into account the number of prophecies in the Bible and the odds of having all of them fulfilled 100% by pure chance, we have odds of smaller than that of 1 in 102000
40. If we compare the same information in Isaiah 53 to other scriptures, prophecies and to the events as they unfolded during Jesus’ crucifixion from a Christian point of view (also taking into account the information provided in the New Testament and the fact that Jesus himself declared that the Jews would be blinded to not recognise who He was) it fits the scenario described in here even better
41. Pamela’s eyes were busy taking in all the sights of
42. taking in half the fabric from the seat of his pants
43. He was more than relieved to see Carl taking initiative in this fight; it was a sign the man was coming to his senses
44. Hawes: “No; taking into consideration the wear and tear of the
45. He nodded in agreement and his eyes roamed over the shadowy scene, taking in the dark, jagged silhouettes of houses, offices, churches and factories
46. Her eyes ran slowly over his face, taking in every perplexing feature
47. Then I saw a striking woman with grey hair in a kind of chignon come along leaning on a silver topped cane she stopped close by and I looked taking in her hair which was a lovely silver colour and not grey and her neck and head had more than an aristocratic look to them
48. I walked towards the front doors which hung off their hinges at different angles and then outside to where my car was still parked taking in the village of Heskett as I did so
49. Jhordel surveyed her table with a lazy eye, taking in the faces of the other command officers
50. Felicity had entered the dining room, taking in the wallpaper, lights and candles; all of the things that I paid no attention to