I glided out of the house andante in 3-4 time, nearly floating, dreamlike, toward my destination. |
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My skates glided over the ice as I did a few quick laps around the indoor ice rink. |
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No life stirred except where, against the sky, buzzards planed and glided on motionless wings. |
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The vehicle was launched from a catapult and snagged as it glided off the launch rails. |
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They glided over the narrow strait of turbulent ocean water that made the island look like it had been cut in half with a steak knife. |
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On the bridge below, a car glided through the stop lights, striping the river yellow and black. |
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Kiara quickly glided over to me and Snake and she sucker-punched him in the stomach, and then in the groin. |
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It glided through the evening air, half song and half word, a sound of liquid calm and cool darkness. |
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Each had their own path and they glided on narrow passageways between each other, smiling or bowing but not impeding. |
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But the weeks glided all too quickly away among the ichthyolites of Caithness and Cromarty, and the shells and lignites of Sutherland and Ross. |
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An owl glided nearby, wings whispering upon the darkness, huge eyes searching for slight movements in the sea of darkness. |
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Whisper glided across the dark bay, having spied in the distance a tall building perched on the edge of a cliff. |
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Cries of the forest animals and the great birds of the night glided across the treetops. |
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Then they landed on the water and glided forward before taking flight again. |
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Golden waves of hair were plastered to his face, dripping beads of water that one by one glided off the strands and rolled down his back. |
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Finally, all turned, slowly glided and pitched down, poising with uplifted wings momentarily before merging into the dusk. |
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As the birds glided through the clouds with great ease, he wondered exactly where his life was going. |
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Despite his own aircraft being damaged, he glided back to base with a dead engine and crash-landed near Folkstone. |
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Even as I was thinking this, my fingers placed themselves on the frets and the pick glided across the strings as if of their own accord. |
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I glided down the runway set up for a great greaser landing! But there is something odd about flight controls in small aircraft. |
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It lost power in all its engines, but glided long enough to exit the ash cloud and get the engines working again. |
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Holywell Rowing Club's new boat passed its first test as it glided gracefully over the waters of Lough Gill on a dewy May evening last Thursday. |
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The dragon slowly glided down to the ground, searching the area around me for a trap. |
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Paul made a pass, then circled back round for his landing, as the revs dropped we lost height then glided in for a smooth landing. |
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Further, the advanced Me 163 quickly ran short of fuel, then glided back to base. |
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Once we kedged our way off a mud bar on the Mystic River, the silty anchor tossed again and again till our boat glided free. |
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She gently glided her hand along the smooth edge of the podium and let her hand be placed upon the key item in the center of the podium. |
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The canoe glided through an opening not much more than twice its own width, and into a hidden backwater running parallel to the river. |
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After the successful test flight, Altair glided to a landing on the remote desert runway. |
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The starboard banks of oars dipped hard into the water, and the trading ship swung abruptly to the left and slowly glided to the dock. |
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The ship glided over the waters with ease, like a graceful seabird sails just above water. |
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She dared me to go for some red lipstick, so I smoothed some chapstick on, then glided the blood-red stuff onto my lips. |
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Ten of us broke the ice across the harbour with our feet and glided our boats out into the liquid waters beyond. |
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I sat, and as my eyes grew strong again, she glided from shelf to chest, and came back with a pottery pitcher and two tiny silver beakers. |
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She glided down the corridor neither her mind nor her feet really touching the ground. |
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I shivered with each step taken while she glided on in a warm alpaca wool sweater resurrected from her bulkiest bag. |
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They all glided with ease through the area stacked with crates and found a door. |
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I glided over to my pajama drawer and selected a pair of sweatpants and a tee shirt to wear to bed. |
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Honey-bees glided over the roses and a monarch butterfly flew over the fence to land on a wing of the cherub. |
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One by one the monks glided from the church, each stopping to kiss the most sacred icons as they went. |
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Song birds tweeted in the tall trees above our heads, and swallows glided on the air, breezing above our heads. |
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And with this being said she glided over to her, and promptly unchained her and helped her up. |
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Brennan glided to power as general secretary of his party during the sleeveen Taoiseachship of Jack Lynch. |
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Her slender body glided gracefully, never once bending the weakened branches. |
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In the drawing, Titanic glided through the ocean, as the waves crashed onto the prow of the ship, as the four funnels released black smoke. |
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Completely absorbed, Rolando glided across the dance floor with her in his arms. |
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The missiles glided through the air crashing through the remaining soldiers. |
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As we slowly glided towards the drop zone, landing softly back on solid ground, I began to wish we could have stayed up for longer, but gravity will not be denied. |
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Indeed, it was only neat work from Sauzee in the 20th minute which brought to an end a quicksilver run from the youngster as he glided past three Hibs men towards goal. |
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I shoved the nose down, glided in and hit the water with a good whap. |
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A large, black raven glided down and landed on the ground a few feet away. |
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It also had a large roller skating rink where people glided to music. |
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She glided over the tile floor like a gazelle and had a face that Amedeo Modigliani would have died for. |
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The chants grew louder before reaching an eardrum-piercing crescendo when the 2013 Arab Idol glided on stage. |
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The glamorous couple had been photographed countless times as they glided through the glittering world of British high society. |
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The way Fred and Adele Astaire glided and strode on stage must have reminded one of the joys of being alive. |
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She glided like a queen into the Whitney Gala on Monday night and watched as hot young things preened and posed in her gowns. |
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Raptors, buzzards among them, swirled, checked and glided above Ivy Scar, then eased over the valley to hunt and scavenge the stone-walled fields. |
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She glided over to him, her best mildly curious look on her face. |
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A snowy owl glided low down past me, brushing my leg with its great wing. |
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This round though, Clay was more composed as he glided out of the way and began to pump the left jab with enough accuracy to have Cooper nicked by Cooper's right eye. |
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I took one more thermal near Cross Mountain to 16,000 ft and glided to Maybell where I decided to land due to numerous areas of virga and lightning. |
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The aircraft then glided to a splashdown into the Pacific Ocean. |
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The odd flying fox glided over the valley and owls hooted in the distance. |
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Waiters in penguin suits glided here and there, serving little delicacies on silver plates, blending into the sea of formally dressed people quite well. |
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Fortunately, there were no other vehicles or pedestrians in the immediate vicinity at the time as the trailer glided across the road and became embedded in a stone wall. |
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We were stopped in our tracks as wave after wave of fieldfares with a soft chirping twittering glided out of tall silver birch trees and on to patches of pasture. |
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Blair pressed herself closer to him, while her hands glided across the corded muscles between his shoulder blades before lifting his shirt over his head. |
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This ship had four funnels, with smoke coming out of them, and looked magnificent as she glided through the ocean water, with a warm sunset in the background. |
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Outside, through the open door, ghostly fleets of bicycles glided past. |
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A moment later, the door opened and the butler glided into the room. |
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The audience became awfully quiet as she glided to her position. |
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The pilot and his crew had baled out and the aircraft had glided into the sea, coming to rest on a reef with its nose in 60m and its tail in 70m of water. |
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The plane glided for 19 minutes and blew most of its tires on landing. |
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She leaped over another fallen tree and watched as the bird glided over. |
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Immediately the dogshores were knocked down and the vessel glided majestically into the Lake, everyone exclaiming, that a more beautiful launch could not have been witnessed. |
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As the geanticline rose upwards, nappes glided off like slicks from the back of an emerging whale. |
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Gracefully he led the fan dance, and glided without a pause into the shadow dance and the umbrella dance. |
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I viewed the imposing spire of Llandaff Cathedral Cycling along a path painted with gold As seagulls glided and rowing boats rolled. |
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All but three of its 54 previous trials were unpowered ones in which it glided to the ground. |
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The water over which the boats glided was black and smooth, rising into huge foamless billows, the more terrible because they were silent. |
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The witness said that the UFOs were very high up in the sky, too high for a helicopter, distinctly round, and glided noiselessly. |
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But it was 37-year-old Giggs who looked like a care-free teenager as he glided across the pitch he knows so well to breathtaking effect. |
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Away I roared once more, resolved to score a three-pointer. I glided down to a good start but estimated my altitude wrongly. |
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Slim and tall, he glided, a chastened dignity in his long upturned countenance, and a faint halo of sainthead round his tall bald head. |
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Released from its B-52 mother ship at an altitude of about 37,500 feet, the X-38 glided for about six minutes and then deployed a mammoth parafoil, a steerable parachute. |
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Collin Szymanski at Mantech Mechanical deserves credit for the polished, glossy sheet of ice that the UAA forward, tuxedo wearing mouse, or snowsuit garbed kid glided on. |
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The game started cagily but the closely guarded Messi carved Argentina's first opening when he glided into the box and crossed behind the defence. |
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Men whose lives glided on like rivers that water the woodlands. |
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He touched the controller hanging from the belt around his waist. His hoverchair rose in the corner and glided over to him, positioning itself at his side. |
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Audience favourite was the versatile Don Townend, who glided brilliantly from doddery lollipop man to irate Welsh shopkeeper to jobsworth zookeeper. |
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Conduction of this force is a message broadcast from the body of God, a biochemical sun transpiercing miraculously, glided on modulating radiowaves. |
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