Asmodeus laid in the bath submerging herself in a deep pool of water, her eyes closed in concentration. |
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The older man grinned, a myriad of wrinkles submerging onto the weather tanned skin, exposing his real age of fifties. |
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In fact, submerging your real identity even as you fake sincerity seems to be positively encouraged. |
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The effect of the lacrimatory factor can be sharply diminished by freezing the onion or submerging the onion in water before cutting. |
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The water rippled where she stood, and she enjoyed the coolness before completely submerging herself. |
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The only option for survival is submerging oneself in an illusion of meaning, a world of make-believe. |
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These people are not interested in submerging their faiths into a vague universal spirituality. |
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The rock promptly sank below the surface, submerging the hook and its bait. |
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Is this any more strange than dressing them in white and totally submerging them in water? |
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It appears there were problems with hulls, and from what I did here, there were problems submerging. |
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Across the board, the mixes manage to obfuscate the content by either sampling to the point of irrelevance, cutting lyrics, or just submerging them deep within the mix. |
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Wet pickle cured products are prepared by submerging the meat in a brine solution. |
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They reach this food by extending the head and neck downward, frequently tipping the body but seldom completely submerging. |
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As the front of the train travelled onto the portion of the track suspended in mid air, it fell into the lake, submerging the four locomotives. |
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The question that subsequently appears is to know how to focus on the best information and to avoid submerging the e-mail boxes of our members. |
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A month of rain fell in just 12 hours, submerging 80 percent of the capital Manila and affecting 27 provinces in total. |
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Holding a cherry by its stem, dip into the chocolate, submerging the fruit halfway. |
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The Beringia land mass began submerging, cutting off land routes. |
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The bow wave was covering the forward end of the hood, submerging the visor plate and entering the forward cowl ventilators. |
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Facilitating the work also means not submerging them with information requests. |
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But somehow it doesn't happen and somehow they get away with submerging the issue in a shower of warm words. |
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Many victims try to ease their discomfort by submerging guinea worm disease blisters in water. |
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Snow melt and spring rain can swell a watercourse so that it overflows its banks, submerging nearby vegetation. |
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We may, as a party, be republican, but we do not want to achieve our goals by submerging the royal palace. |
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The submarine altered across my bows and I rammed her, increasing to 185 revolutions to do so, and altering course in order to hit her forward diving rudders, so as to prevent her submerging. |
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Submarines use diving planes and also change the amount of water and air in ballast tanks to change buoyancy for submerging and surfacing. |
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Then submerging markets unleashed a torrent of cheap imports, flooding Weirton in red ink. In this section The greatest Weirton, where free trade hurts Bilking the tribes Are stadiums good for you? |
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The government was criticised for not preparing for the arrival of Typhoon Ketsana, which brought the biggest deluge for more than 40 years, submerging the capital and affecting some 2m people. |
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As the waves fanned out westwards across the Indian Ocean, they inundated the lowlying Maldives archipelago, completely submerging some of the smaller islands. |
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The Nine Mile River in Hants County, Nova Scotia, overflowed its banks, submerging 50 caravans including cars and trucks at a nearby camping ground. |
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This resulted in the submerging of a great part of humanity. |
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Major shallow water bodies submerging parts of the northern plains are the Celtic Sea, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea complex and Barents Sea. |
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At least two of the most critical junctures in our history came as a result of key individuals submerging their own perceived best interests in a greater cause. |
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He begins to flail and exhaust himself before submerging for good. |
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There are also red dots on the ceilings, probably made by submerging their hunting bolas in ink, and then throwing them up. |
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In many small boats, weight too far aft can cause drag by submerging the transom, especially in light to moderate winds. |
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After submerging the dining saloon, three days were spent shooting Lovett's ROV traversing the wreck in the present. |
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Helibuckets, such as the Bambi bucket, are usually filled by submerging the bucket into lakes, rivers, reservoirs, or portable tanks. |
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Also submerging us, making of the fields, the trees, a cast of characters in an unnegotiable drama, ordained, iron-gloom of low light, everything at once undoing itself. |
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