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every bit
1. Can a fireman who wants to build a great cavern do that by blasting a solid rock with a fire hose for a week straight, staying up with every bit of energy that he has, holding the hose blasting it at full power
2. I daresay Mum is regretting the row every bit as much as Stephen is by now
3. His eyes found the culprit and she was every bit as unpleasant as he had feared; cavernous dripping allergy prone nose, mounds of shapeless, colorless, big New England hair, and a body so laden with fat that only the bare outline of a human form could be seen beneath
4. Every muscle, every tendon, every bit of Jake in his full majesty was shown; the fierceness of Daniel and the flames erupting from him was captured perfectly; it was so real that it felt as if the drawing itself was alive
5. “Well look at you,” said Duncan as he entered, “I must say you look very impressive; every bit the Lord of the Hold
6. Every bit of the Balenus was used; it’s hide would provide shoes for all, it’s fat would be refined and used in various products
7. every bit as large and calloused as they had appeared
8. ‘Chrissie!’ Billy said, his surprise every bit as satisfying as Chrissie had imagined it would be
9. “My life has turned out to be every bit as itinerant as I though it
10. voice in this matter – it affects us every bit as much as it
11. He loved every bit of it; it was like he could feel his stresses, his terrors, his nightmares melting away and replaced by a feeling of calm and inner peace
12. In fact every bit of it is probably filed
13. "Now, what kind of ideas do you have?" he asked glancing down at her with every bit the mischief of a young lover on his first date
14. Though her body was thinned from her long years of slumber, Rafe could tell there was a definite toughness to every bit of her scrawny muscles
15. This song showcased every bit of Leshar's talent and he was in his best form today
16. He looked every bit the innocent child in his brown apprentice robe, but Drau'd new better, had seen him emotionally and mentally mature as his power grew
17. Covered in a whirlwind of blue, Emily fought to repel it with every bit of strength she had left
18. He was every bit as handsome as she’d imagined, but in a very different way
19. The inside of the fortress was cool and musty, smelling vaguely of old books, leather and smoke from kindling fire pits; it felt every bit as archaic as it looked from the outside
20. Civil war was always tragic and he regarded his Nord comrades-in-arms every bit as much his countrymen, his neighbors, as he did the other Cyrodiil-born Imperials
21. With every bit of strength cached in her now-free arms, Nerissa wrestled the wheel all the
22. The One needs every bit of Consciousness that develops in this realm, the stakes are too high
23. It struck her directly in the face, but she only lay there and laughed softly, loving it, every bit of it
24. Sebastian ate every bite of his food then forced Victoria to leave so he could take a shower in the adjoining bathroom
25. They would simply use his DNA to grow his new body that was every bit him but young, perhaps with a few engineered improvements
26. The train rattled on through the night and I tried to sleep but I couldn’t I had already eaten my sandwiches which had seemed to stick in my throat at every bite
27. “She’s every bit as beautiful as you said she was
28. She was every bit as friendly as Rex and anxious to
29. Instead I sat at the table scared for her and for myself and trying to gather every bit of inner strength I possessed to help me cope with what was happening
30. “I want us to do this I live with death everyday just like you and I want a chance at some life with the boy I love can you understand that?” I kissed her softly and every bit of love I felt for her was in it I did not touch her nor did she touch me
31. The chip monitored every activity; it absorbed every bit of information he took in
32. But then I thought it was pretty strange that I could remember every bit of the story but I couldn’t remember what happened after the lad had finished telling me the story
33. He knew he could reach, only just, taking a swing with every bit of speed and strength
34. The American lines advanced slowly, the attacking force dashing across open spaces and seizing every bit of available cover
35. He came through the huge automatic doors with his duffel bag slung over his shoulder, and dressed in his step-outs he looked every bit the soldier the army intended him to look like, yet on his face I could see a hint of the carefree surfer boy lurking
36. The leaders ran away many times when they suspected the Rhodesians are around (very wisely says I for the Rhodesians were every bit as obnoxious as their English cousins)
37. Their concern was not to end conflict but to take every bit of land possible
38. Clinton was every bit as much a conservative on economic issues as Reagan and Bush
39. "Yer can use every bit o' them, everything but the squeal
40. Communism was every bit as horrific as the systems it was intended to replace or fight
41. Much of the remaining major media coverage was often warmongering propaganda every bit the equal of Fox
42. His broad face was every bit as amicable, sporting cherub cheeks sprinkled with blond stubble
43. The blister was every bit as real as the flame had been
44. Thorne’s presence, every bite taken with keen knowledge of his closeness and of his gaze upon me
45. Repression has a long history in America every bit as old in the nation
46. Each one came from families every bit as fucked up as his own: it was one thing they all had in common
47. Boston was crawling with ‘em: stuck-up rich little shits going to expensive Ivy-league schools on Daddy’s buck and learning nothing `cept how to be even nastier, till after four years they graduated as full-blown snots every bit as bad as Sylvia
48. Each apparition horrified Beth every bit as much as her, yet Herminia clung to her for strength, offering eternal thanks for her loving support
49. However, when the fighting ended, they were again ignored: communism’s promise that all Nicaraguans were equal was reduced to political rhetoric by a government every bit as wrought with nepotism and corruption as the Samoza regime had been
50. (Obviously an atheist can be every bit as moral as someone of faith, and rationality can be made to serve either high morality or amorality