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laden
1. two trolleys strong, laden to the gunwales with Christmas crackers, wreaths of tinsel
2. ‘What is linked but not the same?’ Stephen asked, appearing breathlessly in the doorway laden with several bin bags full of wallpaper; as is apparent from the split in one of the bags
3. and with that thought he turned and saw a table laden with sparkling crystal glasses
4. 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
5. Already there was a fair bit of activity in the streets – people wandering around in what she could only assume was special holiday attire for men of brightly coloured shorts and tops, some women in absurdly brief skirts, others in long muslin affairs that wouldn’t look out of place on Errd, most of them carrying bags of towels and dragging small noisy children laden with buckets and spades
6. the laden slavers heave to,
7. The table was laden with all sorts of food, and Mistress Sera and another man, obviously a cook, were bringing the main dish into the room and placed it in the center of the table
8. The old lady’s gravel laden voice was perfectly suited to the tune: “Oh, what a beautiful morning”
9. Arriving back at the Hold hours later, their arms laden with packages, Mistress Sera and Rayne were oblivious to the men gathered about the table
10. started to fall, they set out for home laden with bags and boxes full
11. A stick-thin old man called Bin Laden released an amateur
12. 'So have you got any brothers and sisters, Sarah?' Dave asked, tucking into his own, equally laden plate
13. Later that afternoon Duncan and Alexei returned to the Hold, arms laden with ‘gifts’ they had received from the various shopkeepers they had encountered
14. laden voice was perfectly suited to the tune: “Oh, what a beautiful
15. 28Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest
16. all of which seemed heavily laden, although it was not obvious what
17. ” They did as he bid them, and in a few minutes he brought out a tray laden with plates, glasses, a pie and a pitcher of milk
18. laden panniers – something they would later discover to be the
19. The aromas of the meal arrived before the server returned laden with a tray of steaming biscuits, eggs, a rasher of bacon and sausages, toast and bowls of jams and butter
20. ” The ship was laden mainly with crates under tarps, most of them were small, Lorthrax had climbed the tallest near the front center of the deck
21. “We lost much in Shattered Rock,” she replied, her voice laden with honey, even though her words bespoke her disapproval
22. An odd coincidence, to be sure, so rarely did the man string his expletive laden sentences into a logical thought
23. “Will someone get me a Mage to rid us of this thing!” he shouted to a pair of giants who were guiding a cart laden with large stones through the walkway
24. Occasionally the trio would come upon a horde of sheep or carts laden with supplies jamming the roadway, at such times, they would be forced to wait anxiously in the tightly packed street, choking on the stench of sweat and manure until the flow of traffic crept forward once more
25. For once he was glad to be a hero, for immediately the defenders obeyed him, and began scrambling down the wall, their arms laden with arrows
26. His armor and weapons clanging together a thousand times with every single step, Theodorous waddled after his hero then stuffed his weapon laden body down the stairs
27. the sight of his old donkey Annabelle - fully laden with his
28. His journey took him high up to the Dead Tree’s canopy; an area which Imorbis knew would be laden with imprisoned elves
29. "No," the adjudicator replied, returning to his chair with his plate fully laden
30. There were animals laden with I knew not what
31. Besides, why would they bring laden camels to a place so near Jerusalem?”
32. He wasn’t awake to see the helicopters that landed, laden with reinforcements
33. We were laden with equipment like the mule trains that plied the road whoever said it was donkey work in the Army was right because it bloody was
34. The goblin manoeuvred around his fellows as they laid the generously laden
35. “It is almost always superstitious nonsense, laden with rumour and folklore
36. Were he alive today, would he mourn the passing of Osama bin Laden?
37. And so, this having been said, who do I blame for the 9/11 attacks? Two people: Osama bin Laden and Bill Clinton
38. Shown in glorious abundance by our Navy Seal team that took out Osama bin Laden
39. There was one good thing though the lads that had been sent out to retrieve water bottles returned laden with some and carrying bottles of German soda water as well
40. prior to that date on two separate occasion in which bin Laden had been virtually been handed to him in a silver platter, said no
41. You see, there is the small matter that sixteen of the nineteen hijackers were indeed from one or another of the Arab countries, plus the not so incidental fact that Osama bin Laden hails from Saudi Arabia
42. Arms laden with wine bottles, crusty food plates, and newspapers, she wore a harassed expression but struggled to smile for Amaranthe
43. He had a beautiful orchard of cherry-trees all laden with fruit
44. We were driving under a tree minding our own business so to speak and since we went on a week patrol the Casspir was fairly well laden with sleeping bags and equipment
45. You could not for political reasons close the border with Pakistan which directly led to Bin Laden escaping and many other evils
46. They have to be able to live somewhere and since they do not work and are not state funded they have to be either already rich (Bin Laden) or be paid in some other way
47. Clinton considered killing Bin Laden
48. He declined only since Bin Laden was meeting with members of the Pakistani Parliament and the attack would have created a huge incident
49. A large, knobbly hand descended onto my shoulder and a whisky laden breath washed over my face as Makis shouted in my ear, "Hobart, he'sa gone miss
50. We set off for our journey laden with suitcases and bundles