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In a cordial, wide-open and friendly environment, teachers from all the schools put on a show for the benefit of the public
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She stared at him with wide-open eyes
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Both Elior and Laino turned to her and she looked at them with wide-open eyes
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Ebira listened with wide-open eyes and when Enilia finished her tale, she sat for a long time without saying anything
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He did not gawk, but his eyes were wide-open at the sight of the fantastical beings that had come to stand at the side of the ainatunari in the war
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“Come over here,” he summoned, patting the bed with his wide-open palm
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In its panoramic view, however, Roger prefers by far the one from “la Peña de Congosto” in his native El Bierzo where greater wide-open beauty can be appreciated
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Without further ceremony, the expedition marched into the wide-open maw of the storm
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Her wide-open eyes gave identity to the horrid countenance of her tormentor
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Her wide-open eyes gave identity to the horrid countenance of her
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By four-thirty in the afternoon when she was found, blood had pooled in her brain and was seeping through wide-open eyes
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Conan, glaring at him, felt his blood turn to ice, and the marrow of his bones to water; for Shukeli's wide-open eyes were glassy and empty, and from the great gash in his belly his entrails hung limply to the floor
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The poor man is above that awake, looks at me with wide-open eyes and lips that move, but don’t make a sound
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It’s wide-open sex
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The wide-open realm of com-
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He could see the wide-open country she described and the road sweeping through the rolling hills
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To my left was Cotton Slough, a wide-open, marshy wetland with the creek snaking through it
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She glanced up into his gleaming, wide-open eyes
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Zach was excited when he saw the wide-open piazzas, and grabbed his longboard with the green wheels out of Morse‘s zippered bag
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Their favorite trails were Cheetah and Simbah, big wide-open intermediate trails
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bathrooms to have the appearance of a wide-open space
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Nothing but wide-open space, but when the land becomes occu-
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he looked at me with his mother's dark, wide-open eyes:
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He noticed something else: All the wide-open spaces
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A small, natural lake before impoundment of the river, its wide-open
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Feng Mantian stared at them with wide-open eyes and shouted
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When you start with a wide-open concept like “fashion,” you have two basic choices
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His eyes were wide-open, intense
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His curly, dark hair was in a mess around his tough- looking face, his unclean mouth gaping wide-open and his eyes staring into the ceiling
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Nothing but wide-open space, but when the land becomes occupied by the white man, they segregate their own population against that of the rest of the world, never understanding the likes of progress
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Paving the asphalt and breathing through the mouth and nose, and through every wide-opened pore of one’s being; struggling past the threshold of pain that will stop most mortals
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It hinted at freedom to look upon its wide-open expanses, but freedom was far from me at the moment
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I let my gaze leave the wide-open staring eyes of the man on the ground to the knife slipped in between the man’s ribs and the hand of our guide who had put it there
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Hopefully once the commotion in the harbor started up the giant would rush off to investigate and leave his post wide-open
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He was listening to what his mother was saying to his sister, sitting perfectly still with pouting lips and wide-open eyes, just as all good little boys have to sit when they are undressed to go to bed
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The tax-collector seemed to be listening with wide-open eyes, as if he did not understand
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He could see the front door to the apartment was wide-open, and he
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No longer could Edmond look into those wide-open eyes which had seemed to be penetrating the mysteries of death; no longer could he clasp the hand which had done so much to make his existence blessed
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His wide-open, cavernous mouth and his three rows of enormous teeth would have been terrifying to look at even in a picture
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He tried to avoid it, to change his direction; he tried to escape, but that immense, wide-open mouth came towards him with the velocity of an arrow
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"Neither of them there?" repeated Madame Danglars, her staring, wide-open eyes
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Her wide-open eyes appeared unnaturally large and brilliant, in contrast with the almost death-like paleness of her face, and there was a look of fear in them, as she waited and listened for the sound of Easton's footsteps
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I’m accustomed to the wide-open expanses of Acidalia Planitia, my former prairie home
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His came as he sat, in the shade under a tree in a wide-open field on Travers Island, opening an envelope
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Ahead of them lay a wide-open and exposed gulf formed by the curvature of the northern shore
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Her calm, pale face, with dim, wide-opened blue eyes, looked upward from amid a great tangle of golden hair
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The thin and musical stream of running water ran through the house, out the wide-open folding doors, and to the infinity pool that seemed to be running over the edge of the canyon
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Modern automotive design puts no more than four seats behind regular wide-open doors
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He screamed with uplifted eyebrows and a wide-open mouth—incredibly wide, black, enormous, full of teeth—comical
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This discovery, suddenly throwing light on all those families of one or two children, which had hitherto been so incomprehensible to her, aroused so many ideas, reflections, and contradictory emotions, that she had nothing to say, and simply gazed with wide-open eyes of wonder at Anna
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At the same instant I heard the crash of Lord John's elephant-gun, and, looking up, saw one of the creatures with a broken wing struggling upon the ground, spitting and gurgling at us with a wide-opened beak and blood-shot, goggled eyes, like some devil in a medieval picture
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But when it was undressed and he caught a glimpse of wee, wee, little hands, little feet, saffroncolored, with little toes, too, and positively with a little big toe different from the rest, and when he saw Lizaveta Petrovna closing the wide-open little hands, as though they were soft springs, and putting them into linen garments, such pity for the little creature came upon him, and such terror that she would hurt it, that he held her
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“Did you really think I’d steer you wrong?” Then William pointed to the wide-open country beyond the next ridge
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Increasing the flexibility of the 4% rule in such a fashion offers a more pragmatic, eyes-wide-open approach to drawing down your nest egg
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To the left of these patterns is wide-open space
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YUKI WAS WRESTLING with a bear of a conflict as she parked her car in the wide-open parking lot at Fort Mason Center
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She was wide-open, vulnerable, in love with God
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The third bedroom held a single male corpse, crumpled on his side below a wide-open window
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throat, and regardless of manners she stared straight at Prince Andrew with wide-open eyes
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Natasha looked at Sonya with wide-open eyes as if she could not grasp the question
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With wide-open eyes she gazed at the moonlight and the shadows, expecting every moment to see his dead face, and she felt that the silence brooding over the house and within it held her fast
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Tipsy and perspiring, with dim eyes and wide-open mouths, they were all laboriously singing some song or other
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As he was going along a foot path across a wide-open space adjoining the Povarskoy on one side and the gardens of Prince Gruzinski’s house on the other, Pierre suddenly heard the desperate weeping of a woman close to him
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From the moment they were alone and Natasha came up to him with wide-open happy eyes, and quickly seizing his head pressed it to her bosom, saying: ‘Now you are all mine,
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Little Nicholas, who had just waked up in a cold perspiration, sat up in bed and gazed before him with wide-open eyes
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And then, without stirring, without even moving her head, she began to stare all about her with wide-open eyes and a joyous air, and she said nothing more
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Tonight now, this night, he would stroll beneath ten thousand wide-opened windows, near balconies, past alleys
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Best-case scenario, his guys would leave nine highly trained men and no less than two hundred yards of wide-open ground before they hit twelve feet of dead, smooth wall
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The question was whether to take the wide-open stairs that dominated the front of the building or the less prominent servants’ access he and Gould had come up
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The air was cold blowing in through the wide-open library window
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Her calm pale face, with dim, wide-opened blue eyes, looked upward from amid a great tangle of golden hair
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She listened to this wild tirade with large wide-open eyes, she saw that I was trembling
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To go over all those fat little legs, pulling on their stockings, to take in her arms and dip those little naked bodies, and to hear their screams of delight and alarm, to see the breathless faces with wide-open, scared, and happy eyes of all her splashing cherubs, was a great pleasure to her
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The little girl sits up in the coffin and looks round, smiling with wide-open wondering eyes, holding a bunch of white roses they had put in her hand
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Her wide-opened, scared eyes were fixed immovably upon him
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come, gentlemen, crush me, punish me, decide my fate!” cried Mitya, staring with terribly fixed wide-open eyes at the investigating lawyer
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“You will not deny, I am sure,” said Gavrila Ardalionovitch, turning to Burdovsky, who sat looking at him with wide-open eyes, perplexed and astonished
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Varvara Petrovna looked at her in silence, with wide-open eyes, listening with wonder
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Mavriky Nikolaevitch stood in the attitude of one ready to defend all present; Liza was pale, and she gazed fixedly with wide-open eyes at the wild captain
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The captain stood gaping with wide-open eyes, and made no answer
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"What do you want scissors for?" she asked, with wide-open eyes
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But Kartinkin stood still until the usher, his head leaning to the side, and with wide-open eyes, whispered to him in a tragic tone:
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" (She pronounced the word "he" with a peculiar expression of horror and with wide-open eyes
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She was not sleeping, but lay, her coat under her head, with wide-open eyes, and with difficulty retaining in her throat the tickling, gurgling phlegm, so as not to cough
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The boy came behind the old woman, and, with a protruding corner of the upper lip and wide-open eyes, gazed on the rolls brought by Maslova
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Women, with tear-worn, wide-open eyes, watch the door
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Nesvítski and Zherkóv were so surprised by this outburst that they gazed at Bolkónski silently with wide-open eyes
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Exactly opposite Weyrother, with his glistening wide-open eyes fixed upon him and his mustache twisted upwards, sat the ruddy Milorádovich in a military pose, his elbows turned outwards, his hands on his knees, and his shoulders raised
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“Mary Bogdánovna, I think it’s beginning!” said Princess Mary looking at the midwife with wide-open eyes of alarm
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Natásha knew that she ought to go away, but was unable to do so: something gripped her throat, and regardless of manners she stared straight at Prince Andrew with wide-open eyes
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Natásha, animated and excited, looked about her with wide-open frightened eyes and seemed merrier than usual
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Natásha looked at Sónya with wide-open eyes as if she could not grasp the question
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As he was going along a footpath across a wide-open space adjoining the Povarskóy on one side and the gardens of Prince Gruzínski’s house on the other, Pierre suddenly heard the desperate weeping of a woman close to him
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Now that she stood there staring at me, with her wide-open grey eyes full of terror, I perceived that it was a girl of my own age, with a very pleasant face embellished unfortunately by three large blue marks
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Embracing her knees with her hands, and resting her chin upon them, she stared doggedly at the river with wide-open eyes; on the pale patch of her face they seemed immense, because of the blue marks below them
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He was ghastly pale, staring with wide-open eyes at the horrible spot
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Then Wakanna told them about Christ's birthday, then we lighted the little candles and took the curtain away, and you can imagine there were some wide-open eyes and big, smiling faces