In strode a tallish woman with the Captain's crest on the side of her uniform. |
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Aidrian McLoughlin strode up and belted a superb shot into the roof of the net. |
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He entered the field a simple ploughman, he strode out of it a belted knight. |
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Start-of-season trout fishermen cast their flies across the crystal water as I strode past, hungry for the good nosh at the Abbey Tearooms. |
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He strode over to Katrina's back and engulfed her in a hug, inhaling the scent of her hair and bath oils. |
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Blaine got up and strode toward the opening hatch on the back of the enormous plane. |
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As Lucia strode to her locker she passed a group of three girls slipping into their dark blue one-piece swimsuits. |
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She strode out of the tent and watched him stoking the fire for a few moments, there was a blustery wind making it stutter and struggle. |
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She strode to the casement window, unlatched it and dropped her gaze to the chalky clearing ringed by juvenile rhododendrons and magnolia trees. |
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He strode down the hall and descended the stairs two at a time, catching up his overcoat. |
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It might have been because I was gazing wistfully at him as he strode in our direction. |
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He ended the conversation abruptly and strode with quick steps back to the helm, which he had secured temporarily on a line. |
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Kaerie left her room and strode down the steps of the stairs in search of Mrs. Norton. |
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She strode off in the direction of the scream and, abashed but still reluctantly, I chased after her. |
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She strode swiftly and confidently towards Chris, hands shoved into the pockets of her jeans. |
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I strode confidently towards it, until I realised that my steep drive now resembled an ice rink. |
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Their festering sexuality squinted at you through their unwashed fringes as they strode in step down the school corridors. |
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Bross, in the meantime, strode confidently, taking even steps, a ghost of a smile on his face. |
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Will just gave me a look of such utter wrath and betrayal that I took an involuntary step backwards as he strode towards me. |
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One after another, they strode the dais and cracked their favourite jokes and recited couplets. |
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Throughout all Strauss continued to display magnificent form, and Flintoff strode the various arenas like a colossus. |
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In bright sunshine yesterday, the relaxed minister strode the fairways with thoughts of politics far from his mind. |
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Especially when one of them is the richest, and potentially the greatest, who ever strode a golf course. |
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This week, however, Severin strode across an even more telling dividing line. |
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In their time, these two men strode the world stage and influenced innumerable young lives. |
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Without hesitating, she strode to the pillar supporting the glass chalice and firmly grasped the goblet by the stem. |
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The uninvited guest was a tall broad-shouldered knight who strode angrily into the hall and stopped right before the high table. |
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If you are seven years old, ignorance is bliss, as this child proved when she strode up and cheekily asked for a picture for her family album. |
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All the operatives in the room froze, several with tiny guns or knives in hand, as the lean, darkly suntanned man strode into their midst. |
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Naoise strode exactly twenty paces away, and turned to face Danovin, falling into the first fighting stance Dendria had taught him. |
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Instead, Richard strode forward and with a single swoop of his open hand dealt Marco the heaviest blow he had ever felt. |
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A tall, well-muscled and handsome man strode in wearing a heavy cloak, fur-lined boots and clinking chain mail. |
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Setting down her possessions in a corner, she strode over to the facing window and rested her elbows on the sill. |
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Hand in hand they strode back towards the faery castle and the life of everlasting joy and timeless companionship that awaited them. |
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He strode with the swagger of a military commander, surveying his troops, evaluating his options. |
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I pushed myself out of the bed and strode across the room, favoring my right leg. |
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As if on cue, her bedroom door burst open and Jeremy, the stubborn pig-headed nurse strode in, followed by the rest of his crew. |
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Constantinople was also crossed by water conduits that strode over valleys like giant bridges. |
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Instead of yelling at me, he threw me over his shoulder, strode down the main deck, and tossed me in the room I was confined in before. |
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Now he strode wearily and dispassionately through the enemy filth, cutting down those that stood in his path and ignoring all others. |
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He strode toward her, brushing past vivid magenta blooms of fireweed and purple geranium. |
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They strode past a cedar tree, and Caleb plucked several needles from a protruding branch. |
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The video ended, and the conventioneers cheered as Mr. Bush strode onto a stage shaped like a pitcher's mound. |
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He strode forward and punched Aeros hard across the face, completely flooring him. |
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She strode down the runway in a flutter of organza, stopped, twirled, and smiled. |
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Ballingarry, third in the Irish Derby and St Leger, strode past the post to take 12 points in the World standings. |
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A billowing fog of chill air poured out of the door and swirled around Cane's arms and legs as he heedlessly strode forward. |
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Ava strode through the halls with her face in a book, her hair in a messy ponytail with frizzy red hairs everywhere. |
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King Thomas looked out at the resentful nobles, nodded once curtly, and strode out without another word. |
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Jonathan strode in, his black cloak swirling around him, his dark ebony hair disheveled by the wind. |
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The decision made, he turned and swaggered out of the door, idle hands swinging and dangling as he strode manfully toward the stairwell. |
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Giving her appearance a final check-over she strode up to the gate, eyes narrowed when the gatekeepers slid out of their posts to meet her. |
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A few minutes later, Suzanne strode up wearing a pile jacket and tights and carrying a small daypack. |
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She strode up, sweat from her face and arms dripping as she glowered at us, a looter and a western journalist. |
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Lani strode from the hall, purposeful steps and determined expression a warning to all the servants in the palace. |
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Michelle completely ignored him and strode purposefully to the racks full of sniper rifles. |
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Ballinakill on the other hand slowly consolidated their play and purposively strode in front, without much resistance, in the second half. |
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I merrily strode over to a park table and dropped my laptop, burger, fries and coffee on the grainy, wooden surface. |
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Pausing for a moment before it strode forward, one of the five monsters spoke, the stench of putrefaction heavy upon its breath. |
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Angela couldn't help but admire the woman's effortless grace as she strode away. |
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He clenched his fists and gritted his teeth as he strode through the hall of the large hospital. |
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She stopped, stood up, presumed that she was done with and strode out of the room. |
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The German strode past on one side to win the race, and the Dutchwoman went past on the other. |
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Simon Roe then strode to the wicket and promptly dispatched his first ball over extra cover for a six to win the game with two balls to spare. |
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Goosebumps rose on my skin as I strode across the polished floor, toward the stairs. |
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Dominic whistled cheerfully as he strode along his worn path to the stream where he performed his daily ablutions. |
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He strode forward from deep within his own half before unleashing a 30-yard piledriver that the goalkeeper acrobatically tipped over the bar. |
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And the Kembles, as one Victorian novelist's daughter observed, strode through the world as a race apart. |
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He strode to his office, not sure where else he could go at the moment, the situation was well out of his hands. |
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Tomoko strode happily and grinned as she walked up to her bike, covered with an old withered rainproof blanket. |
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The man with the white beard rose to his feet and strode over to the baby weeping on the ground. |
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Heart still knocking against her ribs, she strode anxiously to the front door, rising up slightly on her feet to peer through the hole. |
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Chomping on an unlit cigar and wearing wrap-around shades, he strode through the narrow alleys and congratulated his troops. |
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We strode towards the small plane, with the cameraman encouraging us to lark around. |
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He strode briskly through the dark corridors of his fortress, his sword clicking rhythmically against his left leg. |
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Pushing one errant lock of hair away from her face, Haley strode over to her nightstand and picked up a cordless telephone on the fourth ring. |
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He scooped up the sloppy bowl of thick mush that was mindlessly held out to him as he strode into the barracks. |
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And the beat strode on, and crackled from mind to mind, snapping its fingers and curling its lip. |
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The parlor doors burst open, and Ashton strode inside, looking livid with anger. |
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She strode pas the long line, to grumbles and complaints from the waiting queue. |
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People and cars just parted like waves to let him pass as he strode carefully along the avenues to the hotel where he was staying. |
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He stood abruptly and strode down the corridor towards the back end of the car. |
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He strode over to the fireplace, resting an arm on the mantelpiece in casual pose. |
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He strode in, startling the billiard marker, Thomas Budd, who was about to close the side door. |
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And, bang on cue, Barry strode on to stage dripping blood, sat down at the drums and started to play. |
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As he strode across the lobby, I saw an elderly man, thickset and tough, who resembled an oil tycoon. |
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The war hardened general then strode out of the barracks as his soldiers got dressed in their battle armor, and headed towards the stables. |
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He gave up, slammed the front door behind him, and strode off into the street. |
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He strode out of the room and finished dressing in the hallway before going below stairs to find the innkeeper's wife. |
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There was the sound of the phone clicking, and then Aunt Emily strode back into the kitchen. |
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He strode angrily to the other trapdoor on his roof, the one that led to the two rooms where his sons dwelled. |
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She whispered something to him, gave him a quick peck on the cheek then strode past me without a sideward glance. |
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I swung onto his back, and he strode away from the mounting block, pricking his ears hopefully towards the barn. |
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He clenched and unclenched his fists, took a deep breath and strode into the council room. |
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He spat at Esteban as he and his unclothed companion strode quickly toward the front door. |
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I strode out of the room, and slammed the door, before skulking off upstairs again. |
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As science strode boldly into one arena of knowledge after another, it discredited claims to the infallibility of revelation. |
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Deciding that if asked, I could blame my night walk on sleepwalking, I shrugged and strode purposely towards the building. |
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No doubt in the referee's mind and Brady himself strode, ball in hand, to the penalty spot before unflappably tucking the spot kick home. |
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Nelson tossed his napkin on his plate, and, rising, strode toward the door. |
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I strode along the deck, letting the breeze blow my hair around and smelling the cool ocean scent. |
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The woman strode past him with a disdainful sneer and entering the temple, glanced about. |
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The tall, dark stranger strode towards Alita as the wolf bristled and growled. |
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Missive in hand he strode, excited, through vaulted chambers and stone halls to the private chambers of his court. |
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When the brow was secured, RADM Yang strode to the shore to be greeted by RADM Smith and the Chinese dignitaries. |
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Women, including the suburb's mayor, strode about in period dresses and bonnets, men in buckskins or colorful military uniforms of the day. |
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An odd burliness possessed the feminine body frame as it strode through the student sleeping quarters on silent feet. |
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Moving quite spryly for a woman her age Mrs. Khan strode to the wide shelf at the back of the room and retrieved a neat red notebook. |
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My parents strode in two hours later and within minutes we were screaming at each other. |
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Aboard the Hiawatha, Captain Delong strode into the ship's sickbay. |
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Sid parked the scooter and strode towards the iron gate confidently. |
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She strode to her pearly white dresser and extracted several clothes. |
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The stranger strode the hallways, scanning the placards outside each door. |
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Even so, he strode to Lily's room, Sylvia drifting close behind. |
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There was a click as his bedroom door opened and he strode into the room, wearing blue jeans, a black T-shirt, some clunky boots and a black handkerchief used as a headband. |
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The boss strode purposefully past the janitors, but then suddenly stopped. |
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The stage was set for an uninhibited six-foot Australian who strode into view with a thrusting jaw, high cheekbones, and trendy designer costumes. |
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She strode up to the cat's right front paw, and began to stroke it. |
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The men watched as she strode toward the church, swiped a bicycle leaning upon the building's side, and disappeared down Main Street, tinkling the bell for all to hear. |
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Rather than lose face, our intrepid medical student parked at the side of the road, zipped up the tonneau cover and strode off, as if there were nothing wrong. |
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Her jet-black hair flowed gracefully as she strode toward him. |
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She strode up to her daughter, and plucked at the pink blouse. |
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Her whole body shook with emotion as she strode blindly along some path. |
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At that moment, in strode a gallantly plumed lord with his servants. |
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A 25-year-old man named Alexander Cooper strode up the sidewalk holding his 3-year-old daughter, Alexis, by the hand. |
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Fifty years later, he strode the scene with his heady compositions. |
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The Reebok held its breath as Okocha strode forward to stroke the spot-kick wide to Kasey Keller's left after Spurs sub Gary Doherty had fouled Youri Djorkaeff. |
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He strode up the walk and jammed one of his hands into his pockets. |
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Gripping a stone the size of a grapefruit, he strode toward Ueli Steck, a Swiss climber who had offended him. |
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Another man strode by with the inert body of a young child in his arms. |
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Williamson then strode out to a hearty cheer from the British fans. |
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Dropping the sandwich, she shoved her chair back so forcefully that it nearly toppled over and strode over to where Kent was playing on the floor with his action figure. |
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Suddenly, the door was flung open and the Duke of Rivenston strode inside. |
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The woman strode quickly to the tables, scooped up a few fallen petals, and dusted the throne with a clean rag, though it was already sparkling magnificence. |
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He recalled being angry and trying to keep his composure as he strode past Cosby into the front hall. |
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Sir George strode purposefully towards a grand statue of a heroic millipede raised on its hinder legs clutching a large cross in several of its limbs. |
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Cedar trees were rampant on the untended grounds, attesting to the name of the Suttons' residence, and as he strode by one, he reached for a handful of green needles. |
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One fine Saturday afternoon in Cape Town in April, Graeme Smith, the lantern-jawed South African cricket captain, pulled on his whites and strode out on to the turf. |
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We followed the guide as she strode forward on her flat shoes and up the marble staircase past election posters, now already peeling after their usefulness was expended. |
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Like two men carrying a kill between them, they strode back inland. |
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Reid looked grim, his head slightly bowed as he strode purposefully, not saying anything, his visage adding to the drama. |
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Danovin strode in with a pinched expression, and sighed as he leaned against the door, shooting into a sharp and speedy litany that made Visbec chuckle. |
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Thomas let out an angry huff, and strode in the direction of the stables. |
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He held himself with a regal bearing, and strode forth without hesitation. |
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He strode back to the van and returned with his largest cornet yet, four flakes poking out like the legs of an upturned chocolate chair buried in an avalanche of ice cream. |
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Swiping his forehead he strode to the drinking fountain and cupped some water into his hand before splashing his face to remove some of the sweat and cool off a bit. |
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Sighing, he strode off homewards, to respond to Anna's distress calls. |
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And with that he pulled his flat cap firmly down over his eyes, gave Nicole a sharp tug on her choke chain and strode off manfully back towards Hollywood. |
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She barely noticed the season's first nip of cold on her cheeks as she strode confidently through the dark streets, lit with nothing but the scarce streetlights. |
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She strode forward, but then stopped, checked and swallowed her anger. |
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She strode over to a couple of fallen logs and kicked one of them. |
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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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He strode boldly up the bank towards the mule driver and tipped his hat. |
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On the outskirts of the partisan mayhem, a smaller crowd gathered as a heavy-set man strode up to a podium in front of them. |
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He then strode up and thudded three darts out of three into double top. |
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The art of spinning a yarn has been part of Australian outback culture since the first Irishman strode into the desert and lived to tell about it. |
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She strode before the cameras in the course of kiddie car pooling. |
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Adam continued to moan in hypnotic agony. Joshua needed to make a move. Boldly, Joshua strode toward the firedragon. |
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He strode to a blackboard and wrote that the laws of nature should be expressed in beautiful equations. |
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Pausing only to settle his cloak and set his Regent's circlet on his hair, he strode to the rail and waited. |
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When Mr. Bush finished his five-minute statement... he abruptly turned on his heel and strode from the room, ignoring all questions. |
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Hypnology took the starring role in her work with two others and Highland Legacy strode out well in a solo spin. |
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Harmon's face beetrooted. He strode from the office, stared at the cell block, and swore with artistry. |
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And although Briolette threw down a late challenge Dettori only had to give the 11-8 favourite a couple of cracks before she strode home almost on the bit. |
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After being called upon, he strode deliberately up to the blackboard. |
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Afterwards he strode round the village in the sweet evening 'tweenlight. |
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Alivia, the very peculiar wilder who seemed to have no other name, strode off north, cloak flapping behind her, surrounded by the glow of the Power. |
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Kandahar Run is being brought along nicely and the grey strode out well with Ancient Lights and a lead horse as they were asked to finish upsides. |
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She raised her head and looked at him, with her soul in her great gray eyes. Back to her side he strode, and, taking her in his arms, looked long and starvingly in her face. |
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The Aussie calmy strode into Camelot's headquarters on Monday, produced his National Lottery Extra winning ticket and walked out shortly afterwards with his monster cheque. |
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