They slung their prisoners onto the horses and walked them out into the rising sun. |
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Meanwhile Rhea had been slung against enough rocks and prodded enough with fallen trees dripping into the water to last her a lifetime. |
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He took Fernet's weapon sacks and the bag of ransom money and slung those on, too, groaning at the weight of them. |
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He had a saddlebag slung over his shoulder and a bright red kerchief tied around his neck. |
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He grinned as he hung his long black coat up and slung his keys on a near by table. |
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That was when his interest in Walsh was first piqued by a disparaging throwaway remark slung across the kitchen table by his mother. |
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I shuffled to my feet, gathered my binder, and slung my backpack over one shoulder lazily. |
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I grumbled a few obscenities underneath my breath, and slung his heavy pack over my shoulder. |
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Henrik Larsson accepted a pass from Sutton, slung his cross over Hartson's head and found Stilian Petrov alone at the back post. |
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This couple was waiting to board the plane with their dog, a pug, who they had slung on the woman's chest in a baby carrier. |
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Chris Sutton had given them hope in the 88th minute when, at the second attempt, he slung the ball over goalkeeper Craig Gordon. |
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Looking to the couch she saw Brandon sleeping, one arm slung protectively across a slumbering Danielle. |
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In the cycling version, competitors have to run the unrideable sections with their bike slung over their shoulder. |
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Bay is a herb that is invariably slung into stews or tucked into a bouquet garni. |
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Many prosthetic hands were simple clamps or hooks driven by cables attached to harnesses slung across the shoulders and back of the wearer. |
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She unzipped the small black pouch slung at her waist and pulled out a small orange. |
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It is at this moment that we find Sophia, hopping home with a bag slung over her shoulders, grinning broadly. |
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Handing my horse over to the grooms I slung my saddlebags over one shoulder. |
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He slung his duffel bag over one shoulder and turned to Raine who had put on a long wooly striped scarf. |
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Old hags being bent double, with heavy burdens attached at either end of long poles slung over a shoulder. |
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There is a washbasin, a chair with a tatty dressing gown slung over it, and a window with the curtains drawn. |
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While most carried the highly lethal burp guns slung around their necks, some carried ancient muzzle-loading, fowling pieces. |
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Ben slung his messenger bag over his shoulder and stepped out of the theater through the stage door into the sunlight. |
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She leapt into the steamy recesses of the kitchen, and within two minutes was back, a large basket slung over one arm. |
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Yuen picked up his haversack and slung it between his shoulders, each strap resting on each blade. |
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Each man had a blanket slung over the left shoulder, and carried a fair-leather bag or haversack. |
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With my purse slung over my shoulder, I followed my mother into the dance hall, and we headed for our table where we had always sat. |
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Others snorkeled in search of popping-cork treasure, slung cast nets at finger mullet, pushed sunburned babies in strollers and walked dogs. |
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Power was needed, so he slung a waterwheel in a nearby stream and added a steam auxiliary generator for good measure. |
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He slung the quiver over his shoulder and easily strung the bow, checking the string's tautness. |
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She was staring out of the window, seemingly mesmerised by the rain, a dry tea cloth slung over her shoulder. |
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His gray-green eyes sparkled with laughter and mirth, as he slung an arm around Jess, his hand teasing her hair affectionately. |
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She slung her gray sweat shirt over her head and adjusted the overlarge shoulders. |
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And it looks like someone got some horse dung and slung it around in the room. |
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He wears plus-fours, lace-up boots, a game bag slung over his shoulder, and a battered hat that might once have been described as a deerstalker. |
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Tugs brought the mail ashore and passengers were slung ignominiously over the side in baskets and sent ashore in tenders. |
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A chunky silver medallion slung around his neck is inset with over 200 carats worth of diamonds. |
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Pairs of vessels patrol the fishery with large trawl nets slung between them that catch everything in their path. |
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The officer slung a rope around Ben's shivering body and plucked him to safety after a two-hour operation. |
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Pulling his cowboy hat over his eyes, he slung his pack over his back with his rifle and moved toward the setting sun. |
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She had her jacket slung over her shoulder, her finger curled through the loop in a way that was enticing despite being mundane. |
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The two stands are protected by a featherweight roof of ribbed metal panels slung between a network of steel tensile cables. |
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Near the end of the first half Moynihan slung out a pass to Sean O'Sullivan. |
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My rifle was on fire, my tunic was on fire and the bandolier of ammunition I had slung round me was on fire. |
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She picked up her hunter's bow and the quiver of poison tipped arrows, and slung them around her shoulder. |
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There was a picture of him throwing the ball, his arm slung back and his lips slightly pursed. |
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He had a rifle slung over his right shoulder and a short sword or long dagger at his left hip. |
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Sally suggests putting together a pair of straight trousers with a biggish top and a belt slung around loosely. |
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He had his Mauser rifle slung over his shoulder and I had my Sten gun ready. |
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Bonton wandered over and slung a bag across the saddle on the horse's neck. |
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But when the fabric is girding my middle and slung over my shoulder, Brian tells me that I look like an African prince. |
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It was a good thing his laptop was in his messenger bag, currently slung over his shoulder. |
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He grinned, revealing a mouthful of rotted and missing teeth, and slung a beefy arm over her shoulder. |
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A week later, a larger party of some 200 Maori appeared, this time with spears slung over their backs, and muskets and tomahawks. |
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I put everything back in the bag, grabbed my keys out of the ignition, locked the doors, slung the bag over my shoulder and waited. |
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She slung the strap of her messenger bag over her shoulder and grabbed her empty cup and tossed it into the trash can. |
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She slung a sisterly arm around her best friend's shoulders, understanding how distraught she was. |
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When their preparations were complete, they shouldered their back-bags, slung their rifles and set out. |
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Gathering his books together, he shoved them into his bag and slung it over his shoulder. |
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I slung my bag on my back and reached Will, turning him back in the direction we had come. |
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I slept in a hammock slung between two bamboo poles and inside a mosquito net. |
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Other coloured knickers, bloomers, pants and drawers peeping out of the top of low slung trackies do not count. |
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Marianne remembers the train slowing and the cattle doors being slung open. |
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This bodice-ripper is set in the drab confines of Charenton Asylum, when Sade was slung for his many indiscretions. |
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I followed and when I arrived at the slung chockstone I yelled for slack to get some rope in order to lower myself across the slab. |
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One by one they stepped out onto the thin cable slung beneath each yard-arm to pull up the sails and make the gaskets fast. |
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He had already slung his jacket and hat on to his bed and now he loosened his tie and undid the top two buttons of his dress shirt. |
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Once she was settled in with an arm slung over his chest, she sighed a deep breath of relief. |
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A tall punk with flaming red hair had his arm slung tightly around her waist in a possessive manner. |
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She had her guitar case rested against the signpost and a huge duffel bag was slung over one shoulder. |
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She slung the gun on a strap so it would hang across her back while she held her crossbow. |
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I slung my sleeping bag over my shoulder, picked up my duffel bag and headed outside. |
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Before, I always slung my hammock and undressed before getting into it, but after it I never slung it nor undressed when the ship was at sea. |
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Carefully I climbed over the rickety fence, just wooden poles slung between uprights. |
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Anest slung his saddlebags over the great horse's back, and leapt up into the saddle. |
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A hammock slung between two coconut palms moved gently in time to the sound of the ukulele-playing occupant. |
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Several small fires were crackling away and shelters were slung between trees. |
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I had all my costumes slung over my shoulder in a garment bag and I was carrying my huge make-up case with me. |
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Carla rolled her eyes and adjusted her backpack, which was slung over her shoulder. |
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He carried Misha out with him, still holding the plastic bag and carrying the black case slung over his back. |
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His dirty blond hair grew around at odd angles around his face, and a massive sword, easily his own height, was slung over his back. |
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Dr. Ramsey laughed and put the last of her files in a backpack that was slung over her shoulder. |
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Chloe had long since fallen asleep, lying down on Caroline's bag, which was slung over her shoulder. |
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Time was when Scottish hill shepherds used to carry a hoggin slung over their shoulders. |
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With her shoes strings tied together and the soles slung over one shoulder, Haley wove through the crowds on her rollerblades. |
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After that, I slung on my sniper rifle, and my assault rifle, and loaded each of them. |
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He seemed distracted for a second, and then grinned and slung himself up into his bunk. |
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Goram, of course, arrived at the club with more baggage than merely that which was slung over his shoulder. |
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Mothers carried babies on their backs in colorful folded blankets which were slung over their shoulders. |
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Everybody got out, yawning, Thaddeus still, out of habit, carrying his rifle slung over his shoulder. |
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The two blundered into the forest, carrying their belongings slung over their shoulders. |
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Her long scarlet cloak was slung over a bronze mail shirt that flashed the sunlight. |
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He was standing frozen in the doorway, a rough sack of belongings slung over his shoulder. |
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Sam had already slung his bag over his shoulder, carrying his sack lunch in his other hand. |
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I slung her over my shoulder and lumbered down the stairs to throw her out on the street. |
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The tents were down, and the soldiers were packing them into their rucksacks to be slung over their backs. |
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Chain locks are very strong and solid, but can be very heavy to carry slung over your shoulder. |
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The generator set was then slung and moved off the bed of the wagon and into the clear area on the ground. |
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Each mold filled with a predetermined amount of concrete is slung up fore and aft by the ceiling traveling crane. |
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As soon as she reached the Nurse's Station, she gathered up her things and slung her purse over her shoulder, accidentally knocking over a coat stand by the exit. |
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He slung handfuls of gravel at her until she went in the shop. |
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Large numbers of snake charmers once could be seen walking the streets of cities and towns, their cloth-covered baskets hanging from bamboo poles slung across the shoulders. |
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We cut to a close-up of a soldier shown from behind, praying, his rifle slung over his back. |
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It has two speedboats slung over the back, many windsurfers, two jet skis, 12 cabins, a crew of eight and the usual range of bar stools coated in whale foreskin. |
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The last thing I got was my staff that was retrieved from outside of town for me, and when I had my bag slung over my shoulder, I turned around to exit the room. |
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I can hear their voices so vividly, feel their playful arms slung around my neck, hear the ribbing and the berating I got for being a virgin soldier. |
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I join Wingnut outside when a gangly boy comes up the driveway with a guitar and a backpack slung over his shoulder. |
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I slung my satchel over my shoulder and shook her outstretched hand. |
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SpaceShipTwo had been slung under the jet-powered carrier aircraft WhiteKnightTwo before taking off. |
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Once bags were slung across shoulders, they departed to enjoy a short leave period before reporting back to duty. |
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Then he slung his rifle around his back, took out his loaded pistol, and stared hard at the handcuffed Iraqi. |
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The engine is slung from a small aluminum subframe, and hangs on by the cylinder heads. |
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I don't know why, but he'd slung a thick leather belt across each shoulder and resembled nothing so much as a young bandito marching home from a successful raid. |
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With guitar slung over his shoulder, Reeves tips his hat in farewell. |
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Seconds later the two tow-headed brothers appeared from behind the barn, their shirts slung over their shoulders, their tanned, toned bodies glistening in the sun. |
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Scores of students were caught on camera mounting their bicycles either without their helmets, with helmets unfastened or casually slung across their handlebars. |
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I asked how they recognized me, and they said it hadn't been very difficult since I was the only one there with a jo and bokken in a bag slung across my back! |
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Becky slung the backpack over her shoulder and mounted the horse. |
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I had my own landing craft, slung on-board the troop ship Glenear, and when we arrived I ferried men to and from the shore with German shells exploding all around me. |
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She watched as he slung his own bow over his chest and mounted his horse. |
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The only drawing that was used was a template of the geometric design of the ceiling roughed out on a plywood boards slung on scaffolding high above the South Transept floor. |
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Joe had taken off his coat and was carrying it slung over his shoulder. |
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In one movement she was slung over his shoulder like a sack of grain. |
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The net he carried slung over his arm was an old, frazzled one. |
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With a mischievous gleam in his eye, he opened a bag he had carried slung over his shoulder and revealed what looked to her like an ancient version of the water balloon. |
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Her sword was safely in its jeweled scabbard and was slung over her back. |
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A full length leather coat was slung over his shoulders like a cape. |
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These people, undoubtedly, have slung mud at their motherland. |
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They slung chapattis and dished out dhal with hilarious inaccuracy, but they were volunteers, and already the next sitting was agitating at the door. |
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I hung up the phone and slung it across the room just as Ryan walked in. |
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When neighbours ask them why they are not in lessons, or complain about the coke cans slung in their gardens, they are answered with foul-mouthed abuse. |
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On that first day I lay in the netting slung under the bowsprit with some of the 281 metres of sail flapping softly overhead, and the bow wave lapping soporifically below. |
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I turn my back to him to check the mixing desk and when I turn round he's spark out, cigarette hanging from his bottom lip and guitar still slung across his body. |
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Jason slung an arm casually over the headrest of the bus chair. |
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He slung the now heavy bag over his shoulder, the thick fabric stretching. |
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This inventive ornament, resembling leaping flames and cresting waves, is entirely abstract except for a small garland of ivy slung across the top of the mirror. |
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This part of the anatomy is fairly flat, without much interior modeling, and the hipshot pose with the weight slung backward makes it loom larger. |
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Then he took the hobbles off his black horse, which had been grazing nearby throughout the night, and slung the queen onto the mare's back over his saddlebags. |
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Standing in the shade of a mango tree, overstuffed backpacks slung over our shoulders, we were soon introduced to a string of others caked in mud. |
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About four o'clock, smoke would go up from the chimneys, as the fire was made up and the big iron boiler, or the three-legged pot, was slung on the hook of the chimney-chain. |
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The man chuckled, slung an arm across the little girl's shoulder, and together, watched as the last streaks began to fade in the rapidly darkening sky. |
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He let go of the small bag and grabbed the bigger one by the handle pulling it along after him, the garment bag slung over one shoulder and another overnight bag on the other. |
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But Ray has slung an arrow through my heart by dissing Nick Cave. |
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Mohammad is an imposing figure with his shocking white beard, dark green cloak and turban, and an AK-47 slung behind his back. |
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She had a baby slung on her back in a shawl, a girl child clinging to her skirts, and a heavy-faced boy plodding behind her. |
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She slung her beat-up hockey skates over her shoulder and headed for the ice rink. |
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In some tests the water was pushed away from the splasher mechanism and drained rather than being slung on the coil. |
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A light-colored backpack was slung casually over his right shoulder. |
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Slung across her back was a large crossbow and quiver of arrows. |
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A man behind him on the dais has a dust mask slung over his neck. |
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That was where he slung the bag to the ground, before making off through a jitty into Abbey Street. |
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I was being carried along a dimly lighted, tunnel-like place, slung, sackwise, across the shoulder of a Burman. |
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In some rare cases dipole antennas are used, which are slung between two masts or towers. |
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Slung across his shoulder on a leather strap was a wicker basket. |
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He wore his dolman slung over one shoulder and clasped at his throat with a gold chain, and carried his Hussar's bearskin busby under his right arm. |
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During the same era, a French magistrate wouldn't be caught dead without his main gauche slung gracefully as an accouterment to his fine wardrobe. |
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It is generally accepted that postmortem, Richard's naked body was tied to the back of a horse, with his arms slung over one side and his legs and buttocks over the other. |
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Unlike Savery's device, pumping was entirely mechanical, the work of the steam engine being to lift a weighted rod slung from the opposite extremity of the rocking beam. |
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