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1. It wasn't just the injector, it was the containment coils around it and their housing, the detector windings, the throb piping
2. swell into the throb of combustion
3. Rah’s wing began to throb and he began loosing speed
4. As Billy tries to sit up his temples start to throb, joining a chorus of complaint from his joints and his stomach
5. His head was beginning to throb
6. 5Then you will look and be radiant, your heart will throb and swell with
7. Every thump of the elf's staff on the cobblestones made his head throb
8. A pulsing ache that seemed to throb with every heart beat
9. Chris became aware of a deep, humming sound, more of a throb really, from somewhere over to his right
10. This time he did feel pain, an internal mental throb
11. ” I picked up the mug and took a swig god it tasted like heaven strong and sweet but I could feel the fatigue begin to wash over me and my groin and leg where now aching and burning the pain a living thing and my back had began to throb uncomfortably
12. “But then Mabel told me how tired you were and that your wounds were hurting if they still are I could get you something for the pain if you want it would be no trouble?” I declined for the moment because although I was a bit stiff the sleep I had last night must have done me some good because the pain was just a dull throb and I hardly noticed it
13. Even from the great distance the rock seemed to throb and pulsate as the population swarmed all over the surface
14. “You know,” he said in a conversational tone, “I could break this thing like a twig, but then the pain would only last a second or two before it dulled to a throb
15. Through a very interesting combination of songs, dances and play-acting, it revealed at the same time, at least to me, a very important aspect of that place: the educators throb at the rhythm of the community they serve
16. Even here, in the hot concrete box that served as his home, the machinery shook everything, the dull throb a part of his consciousness
17. His face was taut; he felt the veins in his throat throb with every pulse
18. They gave you something to talk about, if you could hear yourself over the roar and throb of eight or ten thousand in one really big room having dinner
19. Who or what she might have to face, according to the stories of what those herding people might be willing to do since her people’s time of vengeance, caused that which lay deep within her to pound in an uncommonly heavy throb
20. The pain is a constant throb in my head and cheek and ribs
21. He stands and pulls me to my feet, which makes my wounded shoulder throb
22. His heart had given a fierce throb
23. What would you do when a formerly exceptionally confident peer nominated teen heartthrob finds his tables suddenly turned and he’s at a loss for what to do when he finds he has a heart that will throb only for you?
24. So simply, it made my non-existent heart throb, if he only knew, I ached
25. I saw a vein throb in his forehead
26. She could feel the throb of the
27. The heat reaches my feet, burning my toes while my fingers throb in pain
28. As she sat the muscles in her arms suddenly began to throb
29. As he turns the corner towards the hidden doorway that leads to the library, it begins to rain and the wounds in Ralph’s leg throb harder
30. “You did not have to kill those who would not have been a threat to you,” she whispered, the pain at the side of her head where the mind-cane had hit her beginning to throb
31. The distant throb of battle is stilled, and even the soft hush of the snowfall is unheard
32. She could feel the throb of loss in her mind
33. At the same time, his head begins to throb, a blinding dullness that threatens his intention
34. The hum and throb of the air conditioners gently rocked the trailer as if it were a small boat in light chop
35. It was unstoppable, the throb of it piercing flesh and bone and marrow, ransacking the mountain and all within it
36. The scars on the side of his head, from where Hartstongue had rescued him, throb crimson against the snow
37. As I continued to return to a normal awareness of things, my broken arm began to throb with pain
38. Throb, stretch, thrill motion, slide, pull out and sway,
39. Then as my heart beat its last throb, I left my body out its crown
40. The pain subsided to a dull throb
41. The lights and sickly smell coupled with the dull throb of the plant made his stomach churn
42. A deep throb pushed through June’s chest and into her throat
43. A shuddering silence envelops the city, in which I hear the throb of a sullen drum from the distant temple
44. " Newly marketed games, such as Date Line, Heart Throb, and Sweet Valley High, for the early
45. I bit deep, felt the throb of his veins and heart as my teeth found the source of that elixir that I craved and sustained me
46. I could smell his blood and feel the slow, seductive throb of his heart
47. Sam felt blood rise to his face and throb the foreboding pulsations of frustration
48. Throb with my heart and me!
49. The only sound in the chapel was the throb of the sinners
50. He fired a blast, felt a throb in his head, and heard the horrid cry of the geckoid
1. Petr’s arm throbbed with pain, but he
2. While at the city’s heart, where the Black Door throbbed, a familiar and powerful glow turned the city into shadows of grey and gold
3. His head throbbed, his feet
4. The walls throbbed, pumping out a thick black liquid as though they were a massive open wound
5. Didn't his cowardice deserve this? Shouldn't he be erased for what he had done? The dark throbbed too quickly and too painfully, then a last brightness and he was inside a lightning flash
6. They were such agony, the pain throbbed more than where he raped her
7. Her leg throbbed and bled, but she forced herself to crawl as fast as she could – which was not very fast at all
8. The wounds on her wrists throbbed like mad
9. ” Tears immediately welled in her eyes as a great pain throbbed in her heart
10. His arm throbbed as blood flowed from the fresh cut
11. He shook her so hard that her head throbbed
12. The way the pulse throbbed in her neck when he kissed it, and the way she sounded out of breath when she pushed him away – the feel of her breasts when she molded her body to his
13. His head throbbed dully
14. the sky the winter constellations flashed and throbbed
15. Her legs throbbed in pain, her shoulders ached, her eyes were having trouble staying focused
16. Her legs throbbed in agony at the twisting movement, and she could barely hold herself upright
17. His leg throbbed with such intensity that he could scarcely think of anything else
18. But the emptiness still throbbed inside me, and this time it had to be satisfied
19. And down there? Her labia throbbed
20. Her breasts throbbed simply being lifted from the table and she dared not touch them
21. Her head throbbed a little harder
22. It was just when certain subjects of the past came up, talking with people, that the tension got so great that his head throbbed and his breath came in gasps
23. My thigh throbbed so painfully I had to move
24. I held it and it throbbed gently
25. The third battleship’s forcefield throbbed under the assault
26. His heart throbbed a painful melody in his ears
27. muscled the back of my neck with her warm hands, my penis throbbed so hard that I
28. The engines behind them throbbed with unspent
29. The boy gasped, but made no movement, while the pulse of Simon’s heart throbbed an impossible rhythm in his head
30. “Zia!” My head throbbed, but I managed to rise
31. a little pulse throbbed furiously at his throat
32. His head throbbed from the magical blasts of the Key Mage and his red-haired friend
33. sensitive areas photographed in his memory, his manhood throbbed
34. Streets throbbed with music, youth, alcohol and other drugs
35. The next time he awoke, his head throbbed with an even greater intensity than before
36. the little child throbbed strongly as the balloon
37. He felt rough, his head throbbed and he had a taste in his mouth like he had just eaten a lump of elephant dung and, when he cupped his hand to smell his breath it was like the farts of 1000 camels
38. My head throbbed and my body craved for sleep
39. Shevatas cried out; instead of utter darkness he had come into a crimson light that throbbed and pulsed almost beyond the endurance of mortal eyes
40. They could see the sharp serrated teeth, the tube to the stomach, which was closed, and the great vein that throbbed with the animal’s heartbeat
41. He was not merely a wild man; he was part of the wild, one with the untameable elements of life; in his veins ran the blood of the wolf-pack; in his brain lurked the brooding depths of the northern night; his heart throbbed with the fire of blazing forests
42. I was hungry but so thirsty that the rubber gag in my mouth stuck to my lips and my jaw throbbed with my heartbeat
43. Her supple body throbbed against his
44. She had seemed to lie on the couch in the chamber as she was actually lying, while over her pulsed and throbbed a gigantic black blossom so enormous that it hid the ceiling
45. A few of the torches still flared in their sockets, the phosphorescent glow throbbed and quivered, and the river flowed with an almost articulate muttering, scintillant with undreamed radiances
46. My throat ached, my mouth throbbed in anticipation
47. A red cloud veiled his vision; his veins swelled with fury and in his temples a pulse throbbed maddeningly
48. Long, long the Heart throbbed and pulsed in ancient Stygia
49. The drum throbbed unceasingly, growing louder as they advanced, but they heard no more of the battle
50. Tucked away amid iron-grey walled buildings, arched and ornate gateways leading to well hidden courtyards, where everything appeared as old as time itself, the pension throbbed with a lifestyle of its own
1. manoeuvred the Aston Martin onto the hard shoulder and stilled the throbbing beast
2. Soreness and aching and throbbing and pain
3. He manoeuvred the Aston Martin onto the hard shoulder and stilled the throbbing beast
4. in the monotone drawl of my own voice and the throbbing
5. The engines were throbbing
6. ' It was good to laugh with the locals and sure enough, after spreading the stuff over my soreness, the stinging faded and the throbbing disappeared
7. Helen Roach rapidly became a recluse, a shambolic, unkempt creature living a half-life of darkness in her bedroom, where she filled her ears with cotton wool buds when sober enough to remember that the worm was turning in her poor, throbbing skull
8. her poor, throbbing skull
9. He could feel her pulse throbbing in her veins
10. Amanda woke to the throbbing engines and waited for Brownie's words of encouragement as he passed
11. began to spin, she raised a hand to her throbbing
12. In Billy’s field of vision, in the image of the world that he carries with him as he sinks onto his knees by the mortuary door, Leona waves to him from the trolley and starts to tap her left foot in time to the beat of the music that is thumping through his throbbing temples
13. Lesahr provided the throbbing heart of that love behind it all
14. As were the rest of the forest creatures, for as suddenly as the noise had begun, it stopped, and in the new found silence, all that Emily could hear was her blood throbbing in her veins
15. Still, motionless except for the dull throbbing of blood inflating the veins on his hands; his thin skeletal fingers encased the blood red tip of his staff
16. She spoke his name almost reverently and if his head wasn't throbbing with every breath he took, he would have leapt at the chance to chastise her for her abrupt change of heart toward mages
17. head began throbbing and he clutched at his temple
18. Suddenly his head began throbbing, his every heart beat filling his mind with fire
19. The only thing sprouting from his head was a thick, throbbing black branch
20. I could feel my heart throbbing in my
21. Joe remained faithful to his wife and attentive to his children, but he carried out his assumed conjugal obligations more by a passive inertia than with the throbbing, emotional energy that had formerly been present
22. She still loved her husband and sub-consciously transferred her own unfulfilled ambitions and desires to her children, having become enveloped in a kind of melancholic state of passive inertia, with the throbbing, emotional energy that had formerly been present slowly dissipating into oblivion
23. In other words, he could most likely swoop down and give ya a good, hard whap on your noggin and be up and out of sight again without your ever knowing what hit ya! “A ghost?” you might ask yourself afterwards, while trying to massage the throbbing pain on top of your head
24. He reluctantly relaxed his grip on her now throbbing arm and she stepped back
25. He indeed meant to and would have, had it not been for the throbbing headache and rolling stomach that confined him to his bed at the inn for several more hours than he desired
26. After a while, Nigel thought he could hear voices, softly ingrained in the insistent throbbing of the engine
27. Pain pulsed throughout him, throbbing as bones expanded
28. She grunted and again he felt wetness, the wetness of her lips about his throbbing prick
29. that’s good,” she added when he went deep into her throbbing pussy
30. The young man awakens to the throbbing pain in his right shoulder and on the right side of his head
31. By the time he got out of the shower and shaved, he felt cleaner, but his arm was throbbing
32. When the throbbing died down she took out her keys and handed them to Jack
33. But he needed something to quell the throbbing and he desperately needed to empty his bladder
34. It's scrawny throat throbbing
35. “What vermin as been looting our boys if it’s those German bastards they have made their worst enemy and I will not show any of them any mercy whatsoever”, and a vein started throbbing on the side of his temple
36. He sat on the floor looking at his new cut, relishing the pain throbbing in his limb
37. ” The Colonel’s face turned puce in colour and a vein started throbbing at his temple and then his voice hissed out
38. He lay, broken and twisted on the floor, unable to feel the location of the blows that rained down on him, his whole body aching and throbbing with pain
39. Jimmy lifted his hand, could feel the pain throbbing, examined his finger; a blister was certainly there
40. My head was throbbing, but
41. “Thanks Terry,” she called above the throbbing engine
42. Kay glared in frustration at her throbbing leg
43. She stood carefully, the pain in her legs throbbing into fresh life
44. She didn’t care that Galeron clutched her arm with an iron-firm grip or that her legs were throbbing with pain
45. Grindel wrinkled his snout and stared hard at the floor, the large artery in his neck throbbing in time to his quickening heart-rate
46. We began shouting at the tops of our voices but couldn't make ourselves heard above the noise of the throbbing diesel engine
47. He was thankful, because it had been throbbing like hell earlier
48. My ribs were throbbing and my temple was scuffed from Sammy riding me to the road, but I had to act right away
49. “What’s that?” His head hurt deep inside, a dull throbbing ache
50. The music had a syncopated, throbbing, thumping bass-line
1. The scenic arrangement throbs with life
2. “It just pulsates and throbs with power,” I stated in a neutral tone
3. The wound in my shoulder throbs, but I hardly feel it through the pulse of adrenaline
4. My body throbs with lingering pain
5. My side throbs from where Peter punched me, but it’s nothing compared to the pulse of triumph in my cheeks
6. The pain throbs all over my torso, stomach, and neck
7. Your heart throbs at the rhythm of its needs
8. Makati throbs with life: clamorous and busy side-walks, stirring commercial centers, elegant stores, ostentatious galleries and some of the residences and hotels of the greatest value and luxury in the country
9. My heart throbs, reacting to his proximity, and I remain frozen as he gently brushes a few strands off my face
10. Yet again, my heart throbs, my chest almost betraying me with the rapid movements
11. My heart throbs and my stomach flutters, acknowledging his proximity
12. Still, his shoulder throbs and slowly, slowly, Ralph follows the faint outline of his arm, elbow and hand in red
13. My heart throbs, my strength
14. If you have a bucking sensation that pulsates and jerks and throbs and changes with engine speed, usually felt above 29
15. And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars
16. She felt the throbs
17. The inside of her skull throbs, her cheeks expand, her eyes begin to water and within her head a pain beautiful and visceral begins to spiral before her conscious matter as if it is a flower woven with beads and sweat and tears
18. What are the descriptive words used to describe pain? Pain either explodes, cuts, burns, aches, or throbs
19. Now this new God … the re-born God … throbs directly into our hearts
20. The Talmud is a Flame that Penetrates the Mind and throbs within the body”
21. She thought about the momentary heart throbs during her aborted lunch with Bob Shaw of the antitrust division and realized that Shaw’s career highs would coincide with the days on which he made the most money
22. Where I may feel the throbs of your heart or rest upon your hip,
23. My bosom was now bare, and rising in the warmest throbs, presented
24. rising in tumultuous throbs, swelled upon his dear touch, and gave it the
25. Her mind throbs, but now that the Power is flowing fully she can, with barely a wander of concentration, think of other things
26. Mr Bloom stood by, hearing the loud throbs of cranks, watching the silent typesetters at their cases
27. A sentence Etienne once read aloud returns: Even the heart, which in higher animals, when agitated, pulsates with increased energy, in the snail under similar excitement, throbs with a slower motion
28. ” A vein on the side of the man’s forehead throbs lightly
29. Sweet, unfettered ocean air pours through a gap in the wall he cannot see: the air throbs with it
30. The domestic storm-cone was hoisted, and I shipped myself on board a small trading vessel bound from Constantinople, by classic seas whose every wave throbs with a deathless memory, to the Grecian Islands and the Levant
31. Up in Super Man, well behind and above Matheny’s plane, Louie saw broad, quick throbs of light in the clouds
32. left boot full of water weighed heavily on his leg and squeaked at every step; the sweat rain in drops down his powder-grimed face, his mouth was full of the bitter taste, his nose of the smell of powder and stagnant water, his ears were ringing with the incessant whir of the snipe; he could not touch the stock of his gun, it was so hot; his heart beat with short, rapid throbs; his hands shook with excitement, and his weary legs stumbled and staggered over the hillocks and in the swamp, but still he walked on and still he shot
33. Then a blue light throbs inside his eyelids
34. “’Tis turn’d to one side, thus with ev’ry Pain it throbs against your Back
35. If at my individual convenience I might break them, what would be their worth? They have a worth—so I have always believed; and if I cannot believe it now, it is because I am insane—quite insane: with my veins running fire, and my heart beating faster than I can count its throbs
36. Yes, but there is something else, gentlemen of the jury, something that cries out in the soul, throbs incessantly in the mind, and poisons the heart unto death—that something is conscience, gentlemen of the jury, its judgment, its terrible torments! The pistol will settle everything, the pistol is the only way out! But beyond—I don't know whether Karamazov wondered at that moment ‘What lies beyond,’ and whether Karamazov could, like Hamlet, wonder ‘What lies beyond
37. He pictured to himself the solemn explanation he should have with Zina, then the generous throbs of his all-forgiving heart; his pallor and despair at the future ball in St
38. Surely some were tokens of love, seized at that last moment when a hideous death approached; seized, too, when the choice lay between objects of far greater intrinsic value and these precious trinkets—precious because speaking with silent eloquence of long gone throbs of ecstasy, and of a bliss such as these women, even had they escaped, could never again have known