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This was still the inhabited part, this cove was a small area of wilds in a thickly settled region at least as large as Asia
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and hands and arms flailing at thickly whiskered air
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A cream mixing bowl stood on a thickly carpentered,
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The area was thickly scattered with twiggy brush about six or eight feet tall
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The greying plank of the balcony rails was in the firm grip of thickly knotted vines, heavy with pods and flowers in the narrow crack of sunlight that penetrated this canal
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woodland thickly grown with pine trees for a few minutes before
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Ken sticks out a thickly muscled arm and bars his way
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The car lurches and stalls as Billy's foot slips off the clutch, its bonnet buried in a thickly matted wall of hawthorn and beech
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From the old stones were grown many little private balconies thickly overgrown with the vine
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Then the snow began to fall so thickly that the little boy could not see an arm's length before him, but still on he went: when suddenly he let go the string he held in his hand in order to get loose from the sledge, but it was of no use; still the sled rushed on with the quickness of the wind
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Morningday lightened more and more, thickly overcast and misty and still with a slight chill on the traditional first week of spring
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And though his frame was still thin from the voyage, everyone could see that Evander’ arms were thickly corded with muscle
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She blinked her eyes and looked up at the night sky, one with stars thickly veiled by dark storm clouds
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“Is something wrong?” she asked thickly, her face still covered by her dark hair
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“Nobody does,” he answered thickly
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“Now then,” she cried thickly, for her mouth was well filled with cock
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I’m gonna fuck you,” the boy muttered thickly, and now she began to almost believe he might, for his stroking was far more satisfactory than it had been before
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“I like you,” the boy told her thickly, lifting his head
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“You’re liking this even if you are asleep,” she murmured thickly, her mouth filled with cock
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Alex swallowed thickly, and Psyche reached over to hand her a cup of water with a straw so she could take a slow drink
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“I thought…,” she said, swallowing thickly
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The beach was covered in barbed wire which was thickly strewn about and machine guns hammered down from the strong points on the cliffs
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Dark brown hair thickly covered his scalp, with a mustache and beard even darker, almost black in color
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Lichen grew thickly on the walls
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the Rough Riders marched over the foothills by a thickly wooded trail, any section of which invited ambuscade and annihilation, had the Spaniards possessed initiative
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When the artillery duel had ceased, though there was no indication that the enemy's guns had been silenced, the regiments started to pour down the trail leading through the thickly wooded valley intervening between El Pozo and the enemy's position on San Juan
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By the thickly written steno pad, Barnes could tell there was more, lots more
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He gave the creature a wide berth and presented his paperwork to the alien being crouched behind the thickly glassed window and its semi-circular cutout with stainless steel brushed-metal tray
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The eyebrows, usually thin wisps of white fuzz, were now dark brown and thickly matted
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Nothing was left of the tree but its crumbling trunk out of which the ferns grew thickly, making a green roof and a lacy screen for the water
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It went on thickly, like snot
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The bolts came so thickly and fast that they looked like solid sheets of destruction
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Wash, peel, and slice thickly the potatoes
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” He said thickly, his eyes grazing all over my body “Look like that tonight…minus the clothes
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” He said thickly, getting closer to me, I held up my hand
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The exhausted crews staggered up away from the river, away from its rafts of dead fish, thickly clouded over by countless swarms of flies
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thickly plastered white walls
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dead fish, thickly clouded over by countless swarms of flies
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Harry realized that it would be impossible for anybody to find them in the dark and in the snow that was coming down thickly
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And the eleventh mountain was very thickly wooded and those trees were productive being adorned with various sons of fruits so that anyone seeing them would desire to eat of their fruits
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To the left—which faced southerly—saplings and bushes grew thickly between
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A good thing, because traveling westward was bringing an increase in snow—the flakes larger and falling more thickly
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The mist swirled more thickly, collecting right in front of me and around the table with the pickled monster-part jars
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The circular compound was flanked on each side by 2 fair-sized hills, both thickly covered in vibrant trees and dense undergrowth
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Trees grew thickly along the rim of the plateau east and west of the cliffs, and clung to the precipitous incline
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"Open the door, girl," he muttered thickly
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There the people massed thickly
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'To guard the gate!' The warrior spoke thickly and mechanically; he stood rigid as a statue, his eyes slowly glazing
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Conan turned to Yasmina, his red knife still in his hand, his blue eyes smoldering, blood oozing from wounds on his thickly muscled arms and thighs
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Blood thickly clotted his black mane, and one ear had been half torn from his head
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Spiderwebs glistened thickly on hinge and sill and bolted panel
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Men were clustered thickly outside the door; grim, dark-faced men with swords gripped in their teeth—and their fingers thrust into their ears
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He followed it warily, hugging the edge of the paving where the shrubs massed their shadows thickly, until he saw ahead of him, dimly in the dusk, the clump of lotus-trees, the strange growth peculiar to the black lands of Kush
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Too many Aquilonian raiders had crossed the mountains in not too distant days for the countryside to be thickly settled as it was farther to the east
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So he moved across the pillaged land, halting only to rest his horse, eating frugally of the food Zelata had given him, until, on a dawn when he lay hidden on a river bank where willows and oaks grew thickly, he glimpsed, afar, across the rolling plains dotted with rich groves, the blue and golden towers of Tarantia
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The Nemedians hold the broadest, richest and most thickly populated sections of Aquilonia, and they cannot be defeated by the forces which might still be at your command
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His helmet was gone, his head ached abominably, he felt a qualm of nausea, and blood was clotted thickly among his black locks
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But his master was shrieking with a note of hysteria in his voice, and the Shemite drove like a bull at the strangers, his thickly muscled arm drawing back for the disemboweling thrust
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Somebody has access to the Romanov treasure," said Mainwaring thickly
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accompanied by billowing red and grey smoke that curled thickly under the low ceiling of cloud covering the city
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For almost a minute, Patty Reed stood gazing at the departing seaplane, now a black speck in the blue sky above the thickly forested hills beyond the bay
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She looked at the door, which also was thickly padded
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Don't slaver butter thickly all over that whole grain bread or pumpkin, or smother your whole grain pasta in a cheese sauce
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” The man saluted him, and swallowed thickly
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thickly with flax meal, dip them again in the egg,
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this over the eggs on the platter, dust thickly with almond meal, run into a quick oven until brown
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the seemingly small fall to thickly cover a large area by the time
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The hoary shroud hung so thickly in the air that all but a few trees were lost to its drifting-asylum
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thickly on the wafer, then a large scoop of vanilla ice
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branches of the trees were thickly intertwined, the Forest was not totally inaccessible and he was
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"Is this… is this going to go on for much longer?" She said thickly
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It is approximately fifteen times more thickly compared to a wet coat
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3) 8 times thickly when compared to a standard coating
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Spray thickly, drenching the plant
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“What do I mean?” I said thickly
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opaque notes soon gathered thickly and furiously around the parrot
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Sparkling, opaque notes soon gathered thickly and furiously around the parrot
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It had been five days since the attack at Brian’s house and although misleadingly upbeat, Sophie still showed the physical marks of the tragedy, her skin coloured with bruises and her shoulder thickly padded with bandages
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instantly on the expensive man’s clammy temple, and blood began to trickle thickly from his ears
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Mithras turned and his eyes were full of tears, “I follow you anywhere,” he replied thickly, “but I follow you because I pledged myself to you – not for some foolish battle for which I no longer see any future
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When she finally looked up at Herne he was smiling down at her, “I am sorry,” she said thickly, “but I wish I could have done more, I wish he could have known how I felt about him and I wish I’d said goodbye
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Cerian’s eyes filled with tears and she bent her head to hide them, “Thank you, Cernunnos,” she said thickly
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If Anne had grown up surrounded thickly by those who had loved and supported her, she
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“I need a piss,” he said thickly
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Dust gathered thickly around it, leaving it conspicuously empty amongst the junk
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Its margins are thickly covered with pencilled comments
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Near the back wall were two thickly upholstered burgundy chairs with a small round table between them
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Safely on land he climbs up a shadeless zigzag path which must be beautiful in June, for the cliffs are thickly covered with wild-rose bushes, and at the top finds himself among the lodging-houses of Lohme
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The antlers of deer shot by the Baron, with the dates and places of their shooting affixed to each, bristled thickly on the walls
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'Then oughtn't it to have been called The Cows?' asked Lucy; for the meadows round were strewn thickly as far as she could see with recumbent cows, and they caught her eye much more than the tossing bare willow branches
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He snatches up one of the hands at his back and swallows thickly, just cogent enough to remind himself to go easy, not to scare her
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The queen similarly grabs Rapunzel's elbow as the girl stiffens and swallows thickly
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He swallows thickly as bile rises in his throat, and when he speaks it comes out in an undignified squeak
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She grimaces, and swallows thickly, her fingers digging into his shoulders
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“Yes,” Teller heard himself say thickly
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The exhaled smoke appeared to stick to the microscopic drops of water and hung thickly in the air
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"No," he said thickly
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"Good," he said thickly
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” He hastily turned away, stroking the horse on the nose so it would not circle him again, forcing him to turn and see her, putting on her… He swallowed thickly
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He swallowed thickly, confused, and as always, overwhelmed by Nicolette in a way that he could not explain