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    1. the vast emptiness of Smith-time the itch eventually returned, and Smith was forced to


    2. death across the vast expanse of the void, small packages of His thought leaked out


    3. vast, immeasurable forest, and in that paradisiacal garden the ape walked, simply and


    4. Entire civilizations have disappeared from the face of the earth, civilizations that once thrived on vast continents for many thousands of years


    5. To the south there is a vast field of cultivated vegetables


    6. In spite of the fact that this area of the planet did have motors, the vast majority of heavy cargo moved under sail and was loaded and unloaded by shirtless, sweating men pushing it on rollers in the late Afternoonday sun


    7. The landscape was magical: A vast seaside of rosy sand stretched before me, an odd treasure of tiny pink diamonds turning white under the shallow sea waves in the distance


    8. Reaching the end of the path beyond the fabulous city, I entered the huge conch-shaped rock, crossed the dark passage quickly and found myself at the vast rosy seaside again


    9. Minutes seemed to pass before the rear end of the ship began to come around and the vast raft began to rotate counter clockwise


    10. Even in the vast emptiness of Smith-time the itch eventually returned, and Smith was forced to concede a fundamental philosophical point

    11. Basically, Smith could no more organise a cosmic booze-up in an entire star field of breweries than could an ant recite the works of Rabbie Burns across the vast glens of Whisky sodden Scotland


    12. As Smith dreamed and experimented and changed the fabric of time and space, as He formulated infinite varieties of life and death across the vast expanse of the void, small packages of His thought leaked out from beyond the horizon of Smith’s dreaming and drifted through the aeons and along the canals and wires that connect the universal whole


    13. In front of them, a vast expanse of sand stretched towards the distant waters and just round to the left was the aforementioned pier … a long narrow construction reaching far out across the sands towards the sea


    14. Then there had been what Joris had termed ‘bits and pieces’ – in truth, valuable artefacts collected from all over the world that he had garnered during his travels; after discussions with Berndt who had taken a quick look at the vast store of, without exception, items of considerable artistic merit if not value, Kara had agreed that the bulk might be offered to the new Guild to form the basis of a museum of some sort


    15. The landscape was becoming more built up as is drew nearer to the City … more farmsteads along the river, many with wharves selling produce, more large barn-like constructions doubtless used for craft activities, and, as they drew nearer to the city, glass houses covering vast areas of land, growing produce to be shipped to markets of London


    16. Despite the vast distance geographically between Nepal and England, she continued to maintain her links to the Entertainers Guild that she helped found with the legacy left her by Joris Lilwin


    17. This is why we needed to study so vast an array of subjects before we could even start to plunge into the texts dealing with Jesus and His Kingdom on this Earth


    18. Your dragon will share with you vast stores of knowledge


    19. vast landscapes without words


    20. "This is very vast," Desa said, and Luray agreed

    21. All that remains of this story is to say that both Archibald and his darling young lady were married, that they inherited her father's vast fortune, and that, in between location shoots, premieres and promotional tours, they lived happily ever after with an enormous brood of normally featured offspring


    22. As for the kidnapper, that devious impresario, it is said that he appears briefly in cameo in every one of Archibald’s films, his pale head floating like a spectral balloon across a corner of some vast landscape, sneering and leering and mouthing the words, “I’ll get you back for this you old witch…I’ll be back…”


    23. A glare of sunlight catches my attention and I watch puzzled as we draw nearer to the cause of this brightness … astonished, I see a vast greenhouse complex


    24. And computers … wonderful tools, but a society has been created which is so dependent on the things that, should a major catastrophe wipe them out, vast numbers of people would not have the first clue how to survive


    25. vast wealth to build huge palaces, monuments and castles


    26. vast wealth and his walls of science, he came face to face with the


    27. This confident Anna is a vast improvement on the sad one you used to know


    28. of storing vast amounts of information


    29. The vast majority of us do have trapped emotions,


    30. The zero-energy substrate always wins because it is too vast

    31. and concentrated all of her time and all of her husband’s vast


    32. that they inherited her father's vast fortune, and that, in between


    33. results formerly available only to those with vast


    34. or indeed, the vast majority of the electromagnetic


    35. Her parents supported her through uni whereas the rest of us (in common with the vast majority of the student population!) had to get part time jobs in order to keep body and soul together and, more annoyingly, she doesn't see why she should get a job now


    36. They had a vast region to keep under their watchful eyes and were very adept at spotting any activity


    37. Brent did and the chair moved by itself and slid forward centering him amid the vast array of dials and buttons


    38. see that it was constructed of vast stone blocks, now weathered and


    39. than overdue to be struck by an asteroid capable of wiping out the vast majority of life on our planet


    40. The valley rim was rather steep, but the valley itself was wide and flat with a good sized stream at the bottom that lead to the east into a vast forested wilderness

    41. If he did go with her to Zhlindu, she might invest too much of her soul in trying to help him and find in the end that she had ruined her trip, given herself a vast load of guilt and set another burn-out loose in Zhlindu


    42. Harry balked and sputtered, “But I am certain I have not used the vast sums invested


    43. This culminated in two planet-wide empires centered on Dempala, a vast city that grew to six hundred miles in extent at it’s peak


    44. He saw them, the whole Pan-Solar league, all nations both mortal and Angelic, standing on the threshold of a vast new universe


    45. Jean looked over the vast crowd gathered on the Greve


    46. the attitude of a vast crowd could change so quickly


    47. 18Have you comprehended the vast expanses of the earth?


    48. Far around the planet from Yoonbarla, many times as far as Zhlindu, over the mighty TduunZhorp range, beyond the Trastrab, Prvest and Borlunth basins and thru the even mightier Fronzhorps, is the vast swamp city of Trenst


    49. Flanking the courtyard are walls of glass many stories in height behind which grand balconies sweep from rich chambers in the towers to a park sized room opening thru a vast portal to the court


    50. His current name is Brancetrabble, and he is the owner of this castle and the vast fortune it represents













































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