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Parrot: If you hear this bird chattering, beware of a treacherous person in your circle; if a young woman dreams of a parrot, she should investigate the origins of her lover before marriage, or she will have a nasty surprise too late
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The world spins momentarily as her treacherous memory reminds her of why she is here
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Her senses alert, she moved her feet a little, trying to gauge how treacherous the mud was
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Then he began, “In the long years before any European first set foot upon the trail to this land, a great chief, who was a cunning warrior and man of knowledge, led his braves to attack the treacherous people of dark mountains
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Then, as a warbler she couldn’t see sounded a succession of clear notes, much as a herald announcing the entry of a long-awaited personage, rational thought re-asserted itself … the treacherous tussocks became nothing but grass again and the world fell back into balance
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knew how treacherous the whole area could be
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‘No idea – it’s possible he just wandered off and got lost … that moor is treacherous
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Treading carefully down the treacherous steps, he
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cobblestones were treacherous and they had to hold onto
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Here, we’d face no wild men, no treacherous slave takers
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Haafingar was a gorgeous hold, but also treacherous in its beauty
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No one could outrun a sabre cat; as stout as they were, their lumbering was treacherous
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But a treacherous stone, one obscured by the gleaming white dust and DRAFTChapter 8 147
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After everything he just went through, getting shot by his treacherous friend seemed like the cherry on the top of a bleak reality
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But a simple augmentation is an injustice of open violence; whereas an adulteration is an injustice of treacherous fraud
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down to the treacherous bosom of the ocean, those watching had
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Chicago, so I found my tan slacks, as well as a blue shirt with all of its buttons, and walked down the treacherous steps again, to find the feline contingent at the base of the stairs
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The dog, observing this treacherous
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It took me nearly two hours to get home in the treacherous rain and wind but instead of going home I went to Minister Lyle’s house
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This resulted in treacherous puddles which might have soft mud as their base or rainwater concealing as-yet-unmelted ice
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Safaa is the ruler of the old world, the dark Northern seas, and the treacherous waters of the Southern seas
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Perhaps this was what the Castigator was trying to do; lure him into a treacherous terrain, bring him into a vulnerable position to sense if he was still committed
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Cautiously, he eased his way back, fully aware of the treacherous stimulus his body endured
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Eventually, mountains loomed in front of us, and we turned west between a high mountain and a higher volcano to pick our way through a treacherous pass which took us above the tree line for a very cold while and then back down to another valley, which we also followed south
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dealt treacherously; yes, the treacherous dealers have dealt very treacherously
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Wide eyed innocent concern and he was involved with two treacherous bitches
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And I said after she had done all these things, Turn you to me; But she returned not; And her treacherous sister Judah saw it
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her treacherous sister Judah feared not, but went and played the harlot also
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10 And yet for all this her treacherous sister
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the twisting tentacles of treacherous rock that reached out
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4 Her prophets are light and treacherous persons: her priests have polluted the sanctuary; they have done
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I asked why and they said that the weather was treacherous and far too dangerous for transporting men and horses
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Moving on to the happenings in Europa, in Espainia, the treacherous Mairu had ambushed King Ferdinando at Loja and defeated him
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1 When Seth heard these words he was amazed, and inclined his heart to Satan's treacherous speech, and said to him, "You said there is another world created other than this; and other creatures more beautiful than the creatures that are in this world?"
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Tugs on the treacherous ropes
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perception lacks a treacherous history
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1 When Seth heard these words he was amazed and inclined his heart to Satan's treacherous speech and said to him "You said there is another world created other than this; and other creatures more beautiful than the creatures that are in this world?"
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Nineteen hours after the scheduled time, the flying palace of the most treacherous of all beasts descended into the Earth’s atmosphere
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still in that treacherous prison of childhood, and had no way to
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The way through the mountains, his gradual acceptance of his fellow travellers, one of whom had proved to be so very treacherous
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Eyes pound with impossible heat and the treacherous mind-cane tears a path into him through which everything he has ever lived, loved or wanted is scattered to the five winds
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Moshe could see the churning current in the distance as it slowly swallowed the sand that slipped down from the dunes, making any passage close to the rushing water treacherous
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The treacherous mist has gone and he can feel his memories come drifting back
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For the next several years the Coast Guard not only had to contend with Cuban refugees, but hundreds of Haitian refugees who did not have automatic asylum status in the United States, many of whose lives were saved by the USCG on treacherous seas (Johnson, R
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The bravery and hazards associated with Coast Guard search and rescue (SAR) operations is well documented in the treacherous waters, rain and snow, sleet, fog and storms so characteristic of the north Pacific-Alaskan coast (Walker, pp
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Treacherous waters and dangerous duties are part of Coast Guard life
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Heroic lighthouse keepers kept harbor entries safer, and ventured out on treacherous waters to save the lives of endangered passengers and mariners who were the victims of collisions, storms, fires and acts of war
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Life-Saving Service (USLSS) units were stationed near lighthouses locating treacherous waters at points where ships came close to shore to enter harbors
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The Balsam crew rescued downed pilots and bomber crews in treacherous reefs and heavy surf and sea conditions (Morgan, “A Coast Guard Buoy Tender…,”
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‘You treacherous dog, I’m going to eat your heart,’ shouted Marcus as he began his assault
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Waste another fifteen minutes and the driving might get treacherous
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state better than any other, and why not go back to where we started it all? We knew this would be a treacherous path, but faster than the first, for the first we had avoided Nevada and Colorado
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We had been warned not to drive ourselves on the McCarthy road to Kennecott as that road was treacherous
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I told the driver in no uncertain terms that we could not interfere with what his friend was doing, but that it was out of the question for a driver of a van on this treacherous and difficult road to get stoned and that there were to be no further stops for “pictures” or anything else
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The mere mention of the skulls transported me to an unreal world in which death was the unique protagonist: that evil and treacherous villain that lurks on the edge of roads to exercise its reign of terror and doom
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The air is suffused with odours of brewing and distilling, and the old town is built of pinkish stone with a sprinkling of Flemish-style stepped gables, witness to Scotland’s ancient preference for alliances with France and the ‘Low Countries’, rather than its treacherous neighbours to the south
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As enemy was brutal and treacherous, he implemented grotesque actions, thinking them, analyzing them and carrying them out, without any sense of proportion, with the sole purpose of inflicting the greatest possible damage to the recipients of his punishment
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As you know, the roads there are narrow, hilly and twisting and especially treacherous when they’re wet
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He would suffer the same fate as Alistair or worse for his treasonous and treacherous crimes against the United States and its dedicated employees
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Bob, the treacherous traitor, would soon go down the same path as Alistair
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And the treacherous Jews of the Bani Qaynuqa had been repelled as well
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2 Timothy 3:4 - treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God,
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His spirits soared and drifted into an equally treacherous realm - euphoria
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It’s dangerous and treacherous and, to me, more beautiful than all the Light Muses combined
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The pride of unspiritualized learning is a treacherous thing in human experience
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And its young king was captive to the treacherous king of Ophir, who hesitated between restoring him for a huge ransom, or handing him over to his enemy, the penurious king of Koth, who offered no gold, but an advantageous treaty
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He thundered along the road that followed the valley bed, labored up a slope, swept along a low ridge where treacherous shale on either hand lurked for the unwary, and came upon a trail that followed the lap of the left-hand wall
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How evil was that treacherous deed,
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'That treacherous slope is safer for a man on foot
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So he had a treacherous and clever plan
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"You treacherous dog! Conan will cut your throat for this!"
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Now through the yelling, cursing lines rode the lords of the conquerors—Strabonus, with his broad dark face and crafty eyes; Amalrus, slender, fastidious, treacherous, dangerous as a cobra; and the lean vulture Tsotha-lanti, clad only in silken robes, his great black eyes glittering from a face that was like that of a bird of prey
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In his generosity he had come with five times the number the treacherous monarch had asked
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It changed to paved cobblestones as we entered the castle’s bailey and made the footing treacherous
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It was also recognized as one of the world's most hazardous and treacherous coastal strips, the graveyard of many once proud and gallant ships
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Mainwaring and the CSIS section officers, promotion-conscious case officers, the shallow world of cocktail parties, glittering dinners and social engagements, the phoney but treacherous world of espionage and counter-espionage, the aura of distrust that existed around their lives, did nothing to create harmony between a couple recently married
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The roads were still treacherous and she cursed herself for not building in the extra margin of time to compensate for this
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As though behind them lay treacherous thoughts
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Phillip had invested in the boat believing that many passengers would come to travel across Brentwood Bay by ferry to avoid the treacherous road over the Malahat across the bay
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Is there some fountain of free will, into which we all dip the cups of our perception? Can we hope to find that elusive concept of intent in this murky field? Can we find the will of the fish, as we would perhaps seek a will o' the wisp on some misty, treacherous marsh? Such things were perhaps not at the forefront of Fishmael's mind as he cursed the fish from the quarterdeck, but perhaps they should have been
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“Ye treacherous wretches! Stop, I tell ye, we are nearly on the fish!”
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The trip to this facility takes a treacherous river
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His treacherous plan had failed
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Lynda promised herself to find a motel once in Huntington, on the state border with Kentucky: she was dead tired from the long day of driving, it was pitch dark and a cold rain made the driving even more difficult and treacherous
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You bastards really tried to kill her in Colditz Castle, then tried to silence her to cover your own treacherous ways
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Please, watch out for treacherous humans, especially the
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Reporters couldn’t write objectively because it would have been treacherous to the side they believed in
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There are bears there, treacherous
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would take is one treacherous animal (the black cat staring at
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Because of the 6,000 miles of treacherous ocean, the question arises as to how those emigrating from Africa got to Australia, unless they had frequent flyer miles
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And my opinion is that the Bushes are founding fathers of this treacherous corporatocracy which started before Kennedy became president and kills America’s children in their wars
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It had been a treacherous affair that seemed so distant and long ago, but one that still plagued him even here in this peaceful atmosphere where there 87
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When they reached the beach where the blowing sand and pelting rain pricked their faces like tiny pins, the tide was in substantially more than usual and brought strong waves crashing onto the beach about ten yards from the riders who progressed slowly and cautiously in the treacherous night
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Secretly, they had all known the futility of their search even before embarking on the mission in these treacherous conditions, but they had managed to exert their best efforts for the time and resolved that the hunt would continue when the weather had cleared
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Moving at a brisk canter, Feltus, Terence, Harold, and Billy Joe arrived at the swash, the treacherous crossing point that had turned them back the last time with its raging waters, five minutes later to find the only five—or ten-foot-wide stream nearly dry with only about an inch or two of water careening gently to the sea
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The ocean floor was randomly scattered with large rocks and sharp coral, occasionally yielding treacherous enough conditions for even the most experienced of surfers
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The only hindrance would be the inclement weather that would make the journey of over two hundred feet all the more treacherous and make the physical capabilities all the more important in ascertaining the appropriate suspect
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The ledge was now covered with water and quite slick, as was the ladder, which would make the procedure all the more treacherous, but given that there was no other plausible explanation for how the murderer had entered and exited a locked room, this was surely the route the guilty party had taken