She let out the tiniest bit of pressure and power, sending him shattering out of her mind as his nose trickled blood. |
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A dribble of blood trickled from the corner of his mouth as he fought to find enough force to speak. |
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A tiny stream, perhaps fed by a small spring or an overhead drip, trickled by between the kitchen and the closet toward the entrance to the cave. |
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A small line of drool trickled out the corner of his mouth, and he breathed so loudly he almost snored. |
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He threw up his shot, it hit the rim but unfortunately trickled off to the side. |
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A bead of redness appeared where the tip had dimpled the skin, grew, then trickled downwards. |
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Gabrielle splashed happily, gurgling as the warm water trickled down her front. |
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The spring rain that she had worshipped before now trickled down the back of her neck like the most exquisite torture. |
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Inside, people trickled onto a long, white canvas mat dressed in white gis and white belts. |
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His clothes clung to him and raindrops trickled down from his soaked hair into his eyes and face. |
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As a mercenary and reaver he should not have any qualms as the gold trickled into his pockets, the gold of blood-letting. |
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The titanium container smashed into the ground, and a small rivulet of fuchsia trickled out. |
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Her skin pricked with excitement and anticipation, sweat trickled from her pores, and her blood rushed torrentially throughout her veins. |
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He coughed fitfully and held his heaving chest as dark liquid trickled out of his mouth. |
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Water falls were alive with the crashing of water on rock, rivers trickled, birds sang, people chattered, lava boiled and fires crackled. |
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But as the first help trickled in on Sunday, it was the plight of the living that seemed the most desperate. |
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The kick however was too heavily weighted and the ball trickled into the dead ball zone when a try seemed certain. |
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Sweat trickled over my clammy skin as ragged gasps echoed over the still silence of dark. |
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A stream of lukewarm liquid trickled onto Ben's tongue and down his throat. |
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She rocked herself to and fro, and the tears gathered in her eyes and slowly trickled down her cheeks. |
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I graciously accepted the rosette and belt buckle, thanking the ring steward as I rode out and the applause trickled down. |
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Levet was first to play and there was delight when his little chip and run trickled into the hole for an eagle three. |
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Some of the local baronage had trickled in and Frederick made a show of ordering matters in the city. |
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The rage and the frustration and misery all poured out as the tears trickled down my face. |
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I didn't answer her, just kept scrubbing the toilet clean while Colleen trickled Visine into her eyes. |
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Gas emissions and volcanic tremors have been high for months and the volcano has expelled boulders and trickled lava in recent weeks. |
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She trickled the acid over the body, focusing mostly on his face, and hands, though the packet held enough to dissolve most of the entire body. |
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Without hesitation, he brought the canteen to Joe's lips and trickled some water into his son's mouth. |
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Even with Bishop Belo there to take the mass, the people held back and trickled very slowly into the church. |
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On the other hand Kildare were handsomely predictable as the early days of 2003 trickled by. |
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He put on his basketball uniform and began to loosen his muscles while his teammates slowly trickled in and follow suit. |
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His approach putt went six feet past, and the return trickled by the cup, giving Irwin a half and clinching the cup for the home side. |
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They almost added another a minute later when a pull by Jarlath Sweeney trickled inches wide of the upright. |
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The widening gap between rich and poor didn't matter because wealth trickled down. |
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Westwood's chip was not perfect and just trickled onto the green seven feet short. |
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As the sharp edge of the knife sliced his arm blood trickled out of his veins and dripped onto the floor. |
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As I expect, the water merely splashed onto the mirror and trickled down it. |
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Use it trickled over ice-cream sundaes, on pancakes, or with the banana fool above. |
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The life slowly trickled away from Kira as her vision began to darken. |
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The water trickled between his fingers while the youth of life danced in the light of their eyes. |
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There is also evidence that the collaborative approach adopted by the BCO partners has trickled down to the field level. |
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Through marshy headlands rivers and fertile streams trickled, and the wind-swift archer's horses of the loyalist soldiers of Adiabene drank their fill. |
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He suddenly convulsed as his stomach heaved a foul liquid up his throat, which gushed violently from his mouth and viscously trickled down the curtain of his hair. |
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I slid onto a chair next to his and pushed the glass nearer to him with two paracetamol tablets and trickled my fingers through his scruffy hair playfully. |
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Her face flushed to pink, as tears trickled down her cheeks. |
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From a deep gash in her forehead, blood trickled down the side of her face and along her neck, spilling to the ground to form a small puddle of the red liquid. |
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He demonstrates that first-aid very slowly trickled down to needy Germans and how individualistic attitudes replaced communal ones as the Cold War intensified. |
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A small tear trickled down Lisa's face as I savored my duck. |
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His cheeks were colorless and the sweat trickled from his brow. |
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And in 1994, the realignment finally trickled down to the House of Representatives, and the Democrats lost that, too. |
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The ball trickled back into the same bunker, forcing Pak to blast out again. |
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It is excellent, but it is not by means of water-carriage, a more than ordinary wanness had overspread the emaciated fingers through which trickled many passionate tears. |
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The rain trickled down his face, smearing the gray ashy residue. |
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Second and third periods had trickled by after that, maybe not skipping past as quickly as Sociology had, but not passing in a manner so slow that I could complain. |
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Jostled and pushed by people around her, she was nervous and upset by the growing anger of the crowd as the line haltingly trickled forward. |
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Worming treatments are available as a paste, in tablet form and also as a tincture, which should be trickled onto the neck of the dog. |
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This warped ideology, Bayor argues, trickled down into all facets of American immigration policy. |
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For some reason, which no one can prove to my knowledge, when black powder is trickled into the cartridge case through a drop tube it burns more cleanly. |
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At their feet, a man writhed as he clutched a wound in his belly from which a steady stream of blood trickled through his fingers. |
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Neither the court decisions, nor the legislation have trickled down to the average person. |
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During that time, restrictions were put on planes taxiing, taking off and landing at Frankfurt's Rhein-Main airport, and that trickled back through the system. |
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Over the past few days, photos have trickled out showing the happy couple and their guests zipping around Venice on posh boats. |
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Black cherry stained liquid trickled out from the folds of canvas. |
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Adam threw away the dregs of his coffee and turned back to the house as the sound of Joseph's laugh trickled like sweet music through the stillness. |
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Blood from a wound, deep as a gill slit, trickled from his right ear down to his shoulder. |
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Several non-church members also trickled onto the church yard the first afternoon, perhaps drawn by the music, or perhaps they had heard about the free clinic beforehand. |
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It heaves with mineral riches yet virtually no wealth has trickled down to its 60m people. |
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Since then various reports have trickled out about women in the notoriously sealed group. |
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Ragtag residents who trickled out had survived on wild leaves after walking through the bush for days. |
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As money has flowed to development in Camden, some trickled back into politics. |
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No money has actually trickled down to the front lines for basic things like computers and resources for our customs agents. |
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Informal reports that trickled out from the session were very negative, indicating virtually no progress toward resolving differences. |
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The cuts that happened in 1995, in the infamous budget, have trickled down and affected every aspect of our lives. |
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However, some of the ghosts of Afghanistan's brutal past have re-emerged as other results have trickled in. |
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But as energy costs continue to soar, these concerns have trickled down to the air purifier segment. |
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The mouth was redder than ever, for on the lips were gouts of fresh blood, which trickled from the corners of the mouth and ran down over the chin and neck. |
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Voters trickled to a polling place relocated from a Oaxaca city school to a white tent on a muddy road because the schools are under the control of radical teachers' groups that frequently stage public protests. |
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Well, it would seem that further proof of the product he was detailing has trickled out, and just like the last time, it's coming straight from the horse's mouth. |
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Whilst the people in the Singhalese parts of the country received aid speedily in the aftermath of the tsunami catastrophe, aid has barely trickled through to the Tamil dominated regions on the east coast. |
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The stream had trickled over her chin and stained the purity of her lawn death robe. |
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So Stevens's response, when it came, trickled down in dribs and drabs. |
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Related: Chibok girls who escaped Boko Haram defy militants by returning to school But the days trickled on with no news of Monica, and a year later Mark – no relation to this reporter – speaks quietly about his new reality. |
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Meanwhile, in cities such as Halle and Meissen the water was still rising steadily and residents watched helplessly as the it trickled through their makeshift dams. |
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But on this brilliant autumn day in the late 1880s the Truckee just trickled, and nothing threatened to break the boredom of the ride to school until McCarran spotted a handcar standing lonesomely on a siding. |
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With them trickled dozens of our kind, some from as far away as Dhaka. |
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General Howard is absolutely right that voter registration is a classic example of a large-scale operation that came from Kabul and trickled its way down to those of us in the field. |
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This completist, narrower approach might tell us something about the fashions that became codified as punk, here and in the U. K., and then trickled down into late adopters like Hot Topic. |
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And, of course, a few more trickled in over the days that followed. |
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Some morale-boosting has trickled down, but still not enough. |
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As delegates trickled out of the lunchtime briefing by the UN Secretary-General's High-Level Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing, many expressed frustration at the lack of new details. |
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They trickled back in, clean and unbloodied. |
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This happened 6-12 times in 20-30 minutes, then trickled away to nothing. |
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As the children trickled in, they found their name tags and began to chat with the volunteers and, if they had siblings there, gathered with their brothers and sisters. |
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Mine trickled over into OCD and panic disorder. |
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Nanotech, biotech and neuroscience products slowly trickled down from their initial military, law enforcement or nuclear plants uses, to civilian uses. |
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My wrist bled freely, and quite a little pool trickled on to the carpet. |
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The report also provides a new set of estimates of income poverty to assess to what extent economic growth has trickled down to households and to the daily lives of citizens. |
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Soaring scarcity rents during the run-down of the Maui field have trickled down the energy supply chain according to the business acumen and market power of each player. |
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Her white night-dress was smeared with blood, and a thin stream trickled down the man's bare chest which was shown by his torn-open dress. |
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Gullies, in which water trickled down towards the river, were traced by a pink ribbon of ragged robin that flowed into the white foam of meadowsweet, where they broadened into boggy deltas. |
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The film was so bad that people trickled out of the cinema before its end. |
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