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his own blood with his own forked tongue
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" He displayed a diagram of the ship, a dark body, his antimatter in a jar and the forked tangler beam of paired photons that was illuminating his antimatter and the dark body
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He forked up a lump of mash and shoved it into his mouth
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A forked tongue flicked from the creature's mouth, then vanished
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The imp leaned forward, licking his lips with his forked tongue while he took in Nathalia's cleavage
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I took my anger out on the it as I forked eat bite
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The ridge forked off into a narrower section, and soon he was having to use his hands to stabilise his descent towards the base of the waterfall
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forked tongue that flicked around in the air as its two frills rubbed against its neck, producing an
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She has a forked tongue!”
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The word on the street was that someone, identity unknown, had forked out a bucket of cash to hire two deathbots to take out my team and me
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His long forked tongue
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To bypass it completely must have left a foul taste on their forked tongues
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forked, with a second narrower pathway diverging towards the
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The road forked off and she took the narrower single track lane that led over an old stone bridge
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estate tax:’ However Senator Kennedy talks is always with a forked tongue
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” She forked cake into her mouth
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It spotted the group with weapons drawn, and wrinkled its stone-encrusted nose, hissing savagely towards them, its black forked tongue lolling in the damp air
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A stream of forked lightning flew out from his out stretched arms into the mob, bowling the advancing men backwards to the ground in screams of agony
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The creature opened its mouth and hissed at him with disgust, its black forked tongue dripping with saliva as it did so, thinking what a tasty snack he would make
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They came to where the road forked into five different paths
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In the coming days our forked tongues wouldn’t stop wagging as we discussed how to improve the routine
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In the morning it swept its forked tail over the crimson ashes, for there was a fiery power latent in the desert which the skeleton could sense as surely as the heat of the sun
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A forked tail splayed out under his cloak like a pair of snakes looking for a small animal to swallow
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A forked tail leapt for Jai’s heart; he rolled under the attack, stood up strong, and swung his sword at Sorid’s head
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By nine-thirty they had fronted up to the nightclub, forked out for membership and entrance, and ascended the two flights of stairs
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Suddenly, with dramatic flair, the cape was thrown to one side revealing a black haired, obviously female dancer in red tights with a forked tail stitched on the back, a bikini top that was tiny triangles of red material, horns and a trident
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A long driveway from a forked tarmac road led to his house
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Its forked tongue almost brushed his lips as it darted in and out, and its fetid odor made his senses reel with nausea
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But it halted before him and reared up horrifically in the flickering torchlight, its forked tongue flickering in and out, its cold eyes glittering with the ancient cruelty of the serpent-folk
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A woman was sitting on a bar stool with her eyes shut and a drink in her hand while a snakebeing’s long and forked tongue disappeared between her thighs
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"Uh huh," Frank mumbled as he forked in another helping of egg
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A thin black forked tongue, flicking in and out of the lizard’s mouth at intervals, made Helen squirm nervously
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Just because the serpent has a forked tongue people think it is the epitome of
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forked tongue still flicking in and out of its mouth, even though it was
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The flicker of a forked tongue
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Contrary to what some forked tongues said, John appreciated Julie for more than just her body: she actually knew how to type and how to answer the telephone
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Many forked tongues insinuated that this friendship had something to do with the fact that both women were openly bisexual, but hordes of paparazzi were still trying to produce a picture that would ‘prove’ such a romantic link
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If someone close to me was kidnapped and a ransom in the same amount was required to assure their safe release I would probably have to receive at least a few fingers before I finally coughed it up but because he was a “good friend” I forked it over and sent him on his way
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Little forked tongues flicked in and out
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But it didn't come, and as he came to a small rise, the path forked and went in different directions
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When Ben got closer he could see why—the tube forked, which meant they had to decide which way to go
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‘Told is it with forked tongued knowledge of truth or that of a
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Large powerful jaws snapped open and shut, flicking its forked tongue out every so often, testing the air
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they are speaking with forked tongues:
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forked off heaping helpings of the deer steaks
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We came to a junction a few minutes later that forked off into two other directions
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So they sided with Muhammad’s progeny and began to swear by Ali, of course, besides Muhammad for after all it is the essence of being a Musalman, and thus the unitary path of Islam that Allah envisaged for the believers came to be forked into the Sunni right and the Shia left with a Quran to boot in Persian
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I smiled at the man and forked a slice of meatloaf onto his plate
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I forked a generous helping of meatloaf onto his plate
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lest” vs “rape” the usurpers of this great land still speak with forked tongues, a habit their first victims have experienced ever since meeting them
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“rape” the usurpers of this great land still speak with forked tongues, a habit their first unfortunate victims have experienced ever since meeting them
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” He forked over a ten-spot and a fiver
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Sorren; the beast eyed Sorren and insatiably licked its lips with its forked tongue
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” He bent over his food then and forked it up
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Once up a certain height Edgar severed the vine and carefully crept out toward the forked branch, with the male hawk ever circling
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Our bringing-up here is so excellent that if we tried we could not induce ourselves to speak of any forked garments to a young man, so we make ourselves understood, when we desire to insinuate such things, by an expressive pause and a modest downward flicker of the eyelids
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And praised their Maker with their forked tongues
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His head is a triangle, his tongue is forked, his eyes are harsh, without color and glaring right at her—he rises back on his long body and begins to wave his head back and forth as if he is entranced by an Indian man who holds within his hand a pipe long and wooden
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The tongue which pools from its mouth to taste the air is forked in three and flits before her eyes as if it is a diamond prize plucked forth from the greatest mine in the most exotic of countries
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He looked down at the child again, only this time the boy had managed to take his sword and smiled at him with fangs and a forked tongue
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Forked tongues spewed draconic vapor when through them he dictated:
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e trail to the village forked above the falls, and the road to the
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The fourth head stated, ‘the one who is of no consequence to anyone’ in reference to Hunting Sticks himself, and the fifth had read, ‘Told is it with forked tongued knowledge of truth or that of a beggar’s lie’ which meant Tabitha Dixon
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the beady glare of her brother Rylan his forked tongue slithered around her face
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Forked: for what? Why split yourself into two halves? Why destroy things by splitting them apart? For who have humans split things apart with tools for?
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centuries, They speak with a forked tongue, and a dragon is closely associated with the serpent in
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forked wood with metal
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to a piece of forked wood, the cross, with
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always said that European settlers (Christians) and the US government spoke with a forked tongue?
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on a pair of glasses for going on a century, and another one has a fancy curled and forked blond beard that he wears
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Scott, legs pumping, was soon ahead of the other two, ignoring the sharp stones under his bare feet, ignoring the sudden bolt of lightning that forked over the lake, ignoring everything except the girl on the ship
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“Sure, sis,” she guaranteed and forked the pasta, long enough, and that left some pesto pasted around her mouth
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One of those who supported it, leaving the burden to his comrades, advanced to meet him, flourishing a forked stick that he had for propping up the stand when resting, and with this he caught a mighty cut Don Quixote made at him that severed it in two; but with the portion that remained in his hand he dealt such a thwack on the shoulder of Don Quixote's sword arm (which the buckler could not protect against the clownish assault) that poor Don Quixote came to the ground in a sad plight
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What can that animal be? It doesn't have a forked tail like baleen
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I couldn't stop marveling at these animals so perfectly cut out for racing, their heads small, their bodies sleek, spindle–shaped, and in some cases over three meters long, their pectoral fins gifted with remarkable strength, their caudal fins forked
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There is no whine of the panther, no whistle of the catbird, nor any invention of the devilish Mingoes, that can cheat me! I have heard the forest moan like mortal men in their affliction; often, and again, have I listened to the wind playing its music in the branches of the girdled trees; and I have heard the lightning cracking in the air like the snapping of blazing brush as it spitted forth sparks and forked flames; but never have I thought that I heard more than the pleasure of him who sported with the things of his hand
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The beast holds the bloody thing up—God, it’s still beating!—narrows its eyes then licks it, forked black tongue unfurling with grace around the delicacy
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Turning like a headed deer, he shot, with the swiftness of an arrow, through a pillar of forked flame, and passing the whole multitude harmless, he appeared on the opposite side of the clearing
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The waves were running mountains high and the inky clouds were riven by forked lightning
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I tied my lantern to a forked branch I had noticed a year before at the precise spot where I stopped to dig the hole
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We fixed up a short forked stick to hang the old lantern on, because we must always light the lantern whenever we see a steamboat coming down-stream, to keep from getting run over; but we wouldn't have to light it for up-stream boats unless we see we was in what they call a "crossing"; for the river was pretty high yet, very low banks being still a little under water; so up-bound boats didn't always run the channel, but hunted easy water
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Louie swept his way over, reached out with the broom, and, as quietly as he could, forked the newspaper to himself
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Fitzgerald forked forward on his crutches and assumed the duties of senior POW
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At the door the wood-hooped pails, sodden and bleached by infinite scrubbings, hung like hats on a stand upon the forked and peeled limb of an oak fixed there for that purpose; all of them ready and dry for the evening milking
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Their beards were forked and plaited and thrust into their belts
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The tunnel forked, or
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Rebecca forked her Caesar salad around on her plate, finally putting the utensil down without eating a bite
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Every twenty seconds or so, branches of lightning electrocute that oval of sky: not one spear but many, forked, intersecting, like the twisted branches of cedars
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She didn’t dignify that with an answer as she forked more steak into her mouth
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In the middle of his favorite movie (Harry Potter and the Forked Blockchain), a pizza commercial appears
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Three hundred paces further on, he arrived at a point where the street forked