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Catching the wizards unawares and trapped within their compound where they can physically be brought to justice
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For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this
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I know Mum was iffy on the phone, but it was the first she had heard of your existence so you can understand that she was taken unawares by my announcement that you’re moving in
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Jack was caught unawares with the coffee mug up to his mouth
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Raven was caught unawares by the question and was not prepared to give an answer
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Saldon leapt across the clamouring, oozing slop and past the armed guard who were taken unawares at his speed
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Esther was quite relieved, even though she was caught unawares as she had no idea what she would say to Julien about any of it
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The patrol sergeant's body was never found and the whole story is very sad for the patrol was taken unawares during a truce arranged by the Nationalists
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These individuals are ―ashamed‖ of having been caught unawares rather than being (properly) ashamed for trying to steal a cookie to begin with
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“If you can take him unawares, that only leaves Jack to deal with
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The blow had caught her completely unawares and it was all that she could do not to throw up
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The question seemed to catch Troy unawares and he was quiet for a long time
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I thought at first that it was a very stupid way to die being caught unawares like that
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If those Badlanders were trying to catch us unawares, it meant only one thing – murder was on their agenda
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Ethan turned to face Ludwig with a furrowed brow, and having been caught unawares asked rather plainly:
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Jud 1:4 For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ
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8 Let destruction come on him at unawares; and let his net that he has hid catch himself; Into that very destruction let him fall
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6 Therefore he came at unawares, and burnt up towns and cities, and got into his hands the
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20 And Jacob stole away unawares to Laban the Syrian, in that he told him not that he fled
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26 And Laban said to Jacob, What have you done, that you have stolen away unawares to me, and carried away my daughters, as captives taken with the sword?
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42 That the slayer might flee thither, which should kill his neighbour unawares, and hated him not in times past; and that fleeing to one of these cities he might live:
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20 And Jacob stole away unawares to Laban the Syrian, in that he told him
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unawares to me, and carried away my daughters, as captives taken with the
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The opposition caught unawares, were left stranded out in the cold
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“And Yazadril, I am sorry I was caught unawares by Talia’s Sleep spell
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Even as he acknowledges that thought, a roar behind him catches Ralph unawares and the next moment he feels the jaws of death about his throat
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6 Therefore he came at unawares and burnt up towns and cities and got into his hands the most commodious places and overcame and put to flight no small number of his enemies
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37 And with that he began in his own language and sung psalms with a loud voice and rushing unawares on Gorgias' men he put them to flight
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Caught unawares, Court couldn't help but smile as he chose one of the stock answers, "One in front of the other for speed, Sir
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What President Obama was doing was heavily invoking God unawares
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10 that the evil one may not have entrance unawares
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It was several years before fear stopped catching me unawares at the mere mention of Berlin
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Caught unawares, Zeno hesitated
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us, may possibly catch us unawares
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Jared walked in alone intending to catch Victor unawares
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Such bonny progress could only be a premonition of the perfect storm that was brewing, and the contrast between the amicableness of the first weeks cruising and the sudden psychopathy of the cyclone that struck the ship unawares only served to add to the superstitious misgivings of the sailors on board as the storm heightened
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A Sandhill Crane stood stoically in the middle, a lone sentinel watching for danger or an unawares salamander or tadpole
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Coatl suggested that we question the two novice priests first and asked Wedon to conduct the interrogation, stepping forward Wedon was caught unawares as the two underlings flung themselves to the ground in front of Coatl swearing to all the gods to witness their ignorance and innocence of any and all wrongdoing
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“Are you sure about this?” Captain Janeway asked, unawares that the source of his anxiety was an
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None of them suggested a place to eat and by now we were hungry as only an unsuspecting British stomach can be caught unawares in an Eastern block state
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Whenever they managed to catch a dwarf unawares, he would always feed first, so he stayed strong whilst the weaker ones dwindled and died
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it didn’t feel the need to catch her unawares
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Until caught unawares by the word while munching my breakfast toast, I never knew a “petard” is actually “a bell-shaped bomb used for breaching wall or gate
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Meantime, he, unawares, mistakes the pencil for his finger, thus he cut it
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Unawares, the child mistakes the pencil for his finger, thus cutting it
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And that because of false brethren unawares brought in, who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us in to bondage: (
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For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only LORD God, and our LORD Jesus Christ
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A bigger wave caught him unawares, he swallowed water
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Tgthiem went to the man and, catching him unawares, turned him around and grabbed his neck with his left hand, while his right hand faced Mischia
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On this occasion, while the accountant’s spirit was in this state of shock and was directed entirely to the apparently murdered man who was writhing in pain and covered with blood, another member of the gang stretched out his hand and quickly took the bag from the hand of the accountant, who was still stupefied by the sight of the flowing blood and who let the bag slip from his hand, totally unawares
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Man should not attend such sessions; as the prophet (cpth) said: “Our nature and character can be caught unawares, so avoid the heretics
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He resorted unawares and completely surrendered to his enemy, who was a devil of oblivious humankind that led him only to the path which would lead to his loss, because this poor man complied with what had been dictated to the magician or the seer by the devils
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There were simply no words adequate to convey what they had just experienced, to say nothing of a future that had just snuck up and caught him unawares
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On the last step a sudden crosswind gust caught us unawares and my hat loosened, then sailed off across the tree-line and floated into the valley below
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But this time she came in to tell her to write out a cheque for twenty pounds, and Miss Cartwright, taken unawares while thinking warm things about Mr
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Their beauty began to surprise him, to take him unawares, as though it were a thing outside and apart from his own will
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In all those past years Fred had been checked out by a superior only half a dozen times, but if he ever got caught unawares, dreamingly and blindly walking from one sticker to the next, he would probably lose his job immediately (and he needed it)
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commenced a massacre as the sons of Vayu, caught largely at unawares, received the vindictive strikes of Ghandharva arms
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Kasali was caught unawares
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The charging ball of fury took Joachim unawares and smashed headlong into his leg
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His unaccustomed warmth caught me unawares and I was unable to concoct a
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“Wow Lizzie, that caught me unawares
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When the wave struck that shoreline, many were caught unawares; their running was in vain and multitudes were screaming as they were swallowed in the waves and dragged back out to sea, never to return
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to return, charging in from another direction to catch them unawares, but by Hanor’s
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was going according to plan and the aliens had obviously been caught unawares
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I maintained that she was so innocent that she could not foresee my treachery, and yielded to me unconsciously, unawares, and so on
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"All these questions and answers passed through my mind in a moment; but the oaths of Don Fernando, the witnesses he appealed to, the tears he shed, and lastly the charms of his person and his high-bred grace, which, accompanied by such signs of genuine love, might well have conquered a heart even more free and coy than mine--these were the things that more than all began to influence me and lead me unawares to my ruin
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Forty years as a pageant, till unawares the lady of this teeming and turbulent city,
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As she grew, her mother began to feel that the Dovecote would be blessed by the presence of an inmate as serene and loving as that which had helped to make the old house home, and to pray that she might be spared a loss like that which had lately taught them how long they had entertained an angel unawares
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It came from her unawares, like a flash of lightning
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If the latter possess native sagacity, and a nameless something more,—let us call it intuition; if he show no intrusive egotism, nor disagreeably prominent characteristics of his own; if he have the power, which must be born with him, to bring his mind into such affinity with his patient's, that this last shall unawares have spoken what he imagines himself only to have thought; if such revelations be received without tumult, and acknowledged not so often by an uttered sympathy as by silence, an inarticulate breath, and here and there a word, to indicate that all is understood; if to these qualifications of a confidant be joined the advantages afforded by his recognized character as a physician;—then, at some inevitable moment, will the soul of the sufferer be dissolved, and flow forth in a dark, but transparent stream, bringing all its mysteries into the daylight
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Dimmesdale, at noonday, and entirely unawares, fell into a deep, deep slumber, sitting in his chair, with a large black-letter volume open before him on the table
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Carried away by the grotesque horror of this picture, the minister, unawares, and to his own infinite alarm, burst into a great peal of laughter
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In the spiritual world, the old physician and the minister—mutual victims as they have been—may, unawares, have found their earthly stock of hatred and antipathy transmuted into golden love
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Caught unawares, Ulbrickson was stunned and livid
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The British announcer, caught unawares, broke back in, excited and relieved, “That was Herr Hitler! The games are open!”
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They excelled at sitting back but staying close, rowing hard but slow, pressuring their opponents into raising their stroke rates too high too soon, and then, when the other crews were good and fagged out, suddenly sprinting past them, catching them unawares, unnerving them, mowing them down
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to be stalked unawares
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And he had been indeed caught unawares, and at the first moment when she spoke to him of her position, his heart had prompted him to beg her to leave her husband
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He will pray and blaspheme and still persevere, and will curse the day he ever heard of it, and will let his last hour come upon him unawares, still believing that he missed it only by a foot
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With an advance as cautious as his own we closed in upon him, but softly as we went we could not take him entirely unawares
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She had come upon him unawares
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And the voice of the resourceful Capataz de Cargadores, master and slave of the San Tome treasure, who had been caught unawares by old Giorgio while stealing across the open towards the ravine to get some more silver, answered careless and cool, but sounding startlingly weak from the ground
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Though caught unawares, the blockader made a graceful bow—too graceful, thought Scarlett, trying to analyze it
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This was the creature, neither child nor woman, that drove me through the dusk that summer evening, untroubled by love, taken aback by the power of her own beauty, hesitating on the cool edge of life one who had suddenly found herself armed, unawares; the heroine of a fairy story turning over in her hands the magic ring; she had only to stroke it with her fingertips and whisper the charmed word, for the earth to open
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Those were slow, silent, often turbid; flowing over beds of mud into which the incautious wader might sink and vanish unawares
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The hot weather of July had crept upon them unawares, and the atmosphere of the flat vale hung heavy as an opiate over the dairy-folk, the cows, and the trees
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How could there be any commonness in a man so well-bred, so ambitious of social distinction, so generous and unusual in his views of social duty? As easily as there may be stupidity in a man of genius if you take him unawares on the wrong subject, or as many a man who has the best will to advance the social millennium might be ill-inspired in imagining its lighter pleasures; unable to go beyond Offenbach's music, or the brilliant punning in the last burlesque
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— "To let fever get unawares into a house like this
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But Rosamond was not one of those helpless girls who betray themselves unawares, and whose behavior is awkwardly driven by their impulses, instead of being steered by wary grace and propriety
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She sat to-night revolving, as she was wont, the scenes of the day, her lips often curling with amusement at the oddities to which her fancy added fresh drollery: people were so ridiculous with their illusions, carrying their fool's caps unawares, thinking their own lies opaque while everybody else's were transparent, making themselves exceptions to everything, as if when all the world looked yellow under a lamp they alone were rosy
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Brooke, not being taken unawares, got the talk under his own control
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Casaubon's theory of the elements which made the seed of all tradition was not likely to bruise itself unawares against discoveries: it floated among flexible conjectures no more solid than those etymologies which seemed strong because of likeness in sound until it was shown that likeness in sound made them
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The six francs bestowed on Nanon were perhaps the reward of some great service which the poor servant had rendered to her master unawares
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The spiders had caught them pretty easily the night before, but that had been unawares and in the dark