I've also realised that I quite like having people about, as long as I have a room to hide out in when it gets a bit much. |
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He tried to keep his tone matter-of-fact and business-like, but he couldn't completely hide the quiver of emotion as he spoke of leaving her. |
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His eyes, too, seemed to hide a certain understanding, the kind of cool display of quiet confidence and mystery. |
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They hide during the day under mulch, plant debris, rocks, boards, weeds, and ground covers. |
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The abaya she wears cannot hide the shaking of her body as waves of grief roll through her. |
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A plaintive anthem for all us wallflowers who hate the enforced sociability of parties and would rather hide out of the way close to the fridge. |
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There are many warez sites which want to hide behind the cover of abandonware. |
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The hide of the Javan rhinoceros is characterized by large plates of hard tissue joined by thinner, more flexible layers of skin. |
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At least with the politicians you know where they stand, you can call them to account, you can go and see them and they can't hide. |
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It must be dissolved slowly in water, over several days and then filtered to remove traces of Acacia tree bark, elephant hide and rhino horn. |
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She was pretty surprised that he actually obeyed her, and managed to hide her smile. |
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When an undomesticated woman refuses to hide her sexuality, abnegates her maternity, she creates a force field of extraordinary energy. |
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In addition the company used a web of partnerships and trusts to hide the true financial position of the business. |
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Trying to hide my humiliation, I waltzed her over to the edge of the crowd and kept my back to them as long as I could. |
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I would like to encourage you to take advantage of it, and to warn against impulses to hide, obscure, wallow, or control. |
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All too often one is served by people who either blind you with science, or who haven't a clue but are trying to hide this. |
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By the early 1850s clashes between Indians and wagoners were so common that the travelers often took great pains to hide burials in unmarked graves in the middle of the trail. |
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Accounts of the prison have come from women who managed to hide their cellular phones, calling relatives to describe their plight. |
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They hide in out-of-the-way places and plan and plot and scheme. |
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Adoboli might have learned how to hide his losses during a stint in the UBS back office before he became a trader. |
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One of the sisters had managed to hide her cellphone, and for the first few days they were able to communicate sporadically. |
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Just then, the fairy godmother appeared, waved her magic wand, and turned the blades of grass into stems and leaves to hide the cups from the angry queen. |
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They carefully scanned open windows along the route, looking for places where a shooter might hide. |
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They attempted to stifle their chuckles and hide their amused smiles as Suna moved towards their table in the manner that could only be described as a waddle. |
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When he was 11, his father built him a banjo, at first fashioning the head out of groundhog hide. |
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While slips can hide VPL and your backside on a windy day, Spanx can help hide a lot more, like cellulite or a protruding tummy. |
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Darren Deon Vann's hometown has 10,000 abandoned houses, more than enough for him to hide six bodies. |
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To his close friends, Picasso did not hide his admiration for the Iberian sculptures. |
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Careless suggested that the house was unsafe and recommended that the king hide in an oak tree in the woodlands surrounding Boscobel House. |
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The latter name was to hide the organization's real purpose in a time when trade unions were still illegal. |
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If there were any colour to hide the blemishes of this misdisposition, it should be this crimson dye. |
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In China, merchants around 2000 BCE would hide their wealth from rulers who would simply take it from them and banish them. |
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They alleged that the firm used a real estate company to help hide criminal proceeds from the scheme involving Petrobras. |
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They also spent much time playing tricks on each other, enjoying games like hide and seek, and singing while accompanied by the piano. |
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Some smugglers hide the whole transportation vehicle or ship used to bring the items into an area. |
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In late 1940, Morrison shelters were introduced, which were not much more than a steel table to hide under inside the house. |
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When this check box is activated, Windows XP will hide notification area icons that you haven't used in a while. |
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Legend has it that he tried to hide his pugilistic ambitions from his mother by carrying his boxing gloves inside his violin case. |
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I hope you saw her petticoat, six inches deep in mud,... and the gown which had been let down to hide it, not doing its office. |
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The membrane bursts and the newly hatched chameleon frees itself and climbs away to hunt for itself and hide from predators. |
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The cliff opened up and left a fissure just big enough for him to hide in until the pirates left. |
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Although protected by law, pudus are hunted locally for their hide and meat. |
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Emma had suggested that you hide, said your presence might banjax her position. |
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She appeared to be wearing a laced white nightgown as the hour of the evening was growing late, with an overcoat over to hide her bedwear. |
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You can't seem bored when you're at a job interview. If you are bored, hide it! |
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To protect our legs we wore over the trousers heavy leather chaparejos, sometimes of bear or buffalo hide. |
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It is a coward and servile humour, for a man to disguise and hide himselfe under a maske, and not dare to shew himselfe as he is. |
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Gray Wolf came to his side and licked his neck, where fresh blood was crimsoning his tawny hide. |
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I channel vertically under the sheet to hide my blushing neck, muttering demulcent nothings. |
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This drivelling love is like a great natural, that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole. |
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The weight of elderdom in our family was like a drapery to be taken for granted. In which anyone could at times gratefully hide. |
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Is this the effect of all your put on Jealousy, that Mask to hide your own new falshood in? |
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If we're going to hide effectively, we've got to get rid of this front-organization mentality. |
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He retired last June, and his coworkers have seen neither hide nor hair of him since. |
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He orders the troops to hide behind branches and slowly advance towards the castle. |
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A hide is thought to represent the amount of land required to support one family. |
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The hide was the basic unit of the system on which the tenant's public obligations were assessed. |
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Most years saw the rate of two shillings per hide, but in crises, it could be increased to as much as six shillings per hide. |
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In the most notable of these, his father had to hide in a tower to avoid execution. |
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He would hide in corners and other dark places, and jump out, scaring one half to death. |
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There are only hide scrapers, which might have been used to make blankets or ponchos. |
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A man could feed his family for a long time on a whitetail deer, and the hide made a tough leather coat. |
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Open grassland species have nowhere to hide from predators, so they tend to be fast runners. |
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The fugitive slaves, called maroons, could easily hide in the backcountry of the bayous and survive in small settlements. |
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Tiny, greenish or pinkish, lanternlike flowers hide under branch tips in early to midspring. |
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I swear it, she was lipless, it was the lipstick that painted imaginary ones on, maybe that's why she was so pale, to hide her liplessness. |
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Reciting the three refuges is considered in Buddhism not as a place to hide, rather a thought that purifies, uplifts and strengthens. |
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It is not the same hide but we make it do. You work harder to make it into good leather and harder to make it into good shoes, and we get by. |
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Hitchcock used those points to hide the cut, and began the next take with the camera in the same place. |
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They hide in burrows, tubes, snags, masses of plants, other types of shelters. |
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The teachers called me, she doesn't do her work, she doesn't pass up work, she'll hide her papers everywhere. |
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Some white northerners helped hide former slaves from their former owners or helped them reach freedom in Canada. |
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Utah was actively trying to hide its slave population from Congress and did not report slaves in several communities. |
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During the day they hide in deep waters, but at night they migrate up to surface waters to feed. |
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These species of turtle can hide from predators in shallow water, where they lie entirely submerged except for their eyes and nostrils. |
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One of the few exceptions is the African pancake tortoise, which has a flat, flexible shell that allows it to hide in rock crevices. |
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The violence sometimes drove Hendrix to withdraw and hide in a closet in their home. |
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These may be an evolution from boats made of sewn hides, but it is highly unlikely that hide boats could have survived. |
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The weregild for a Welshman was 220 shillings if he owned at least one hide of land and was able to pay the king's tribute. |
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If he has only 1 hide and cannot pay the tribute, his wergild was 80 shillings and then 70 if he was landless yet free. |
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There are, in India, ghosts who take the form of fat, cold, pobby corpses, and hide in trees near the roadside till a traveller passes. |
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A typical example is the herpes virus, which tends to hide in nerves and become reactivated when specific circumstances arise. |
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When threatened, the ostrich will either hide itself by lying flat against the ground, or run away. |
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I can see clothes of silk, if materials that do not hide the body, nor even one's decency, can be called clothes. |
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They do not try to hide this role and, as such, are only invited to events allowed by their hosts, such as military parades or air shows. |
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Warriors bore wooden or animal hide shields decorated with feathers and animal skins. |
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From then on, he wore a headpiece that fastened under his chin to hide the injury. |
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In contrast, making leather involves removing the hair from the hide or pelt and using only the skin. |
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Many products are derived from horses, including meat, milk, hide, hair, bone, and pharmaceuticals extracted from the urine of pregnant mares. |
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For meat and hide producers, hair sheep are cheaper to keep, as they do not need shearing. |
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As a prey species, a sheep's system is adapted to hide the obvious signs of illness, to prevent being targeted by predators. |
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Many first-time flyers suffer from aerophobia, though some hide it better than others. |
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If you put this make-up to use you should be able to hide that imperfection. |
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Think of libraries as the way the sub-idiots who like C code hide all the rat's-nest programming they don't want you to see. |
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Shen Buhai portrays the ruler as putting up a front to hide his dependence on his advisers. |
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Despite his father's efforts to hide from him the sick, aged and suffering, Siddhartha was said to have seen an old man. |
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The best place to catch a glimpse of one is at the squirrel hide at Kielder waterside. |
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The tramps scarpered, the street-traders pushing prams scarpered, half of Dublin scarpered as if they all had something to hide. |
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Then one afternoon, as he's stripping the scutes and hide from a shortnose sturgeon, an idea hits him. |
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So every alleyway down here, every shadow big enough to hide a shive artist with a grudge, is a warm invitation to rewrite history. |
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Foppl stood holding a sjambok or cattle whip of giraffe hide, tapping the handle against his leg in a steady, syncopated figure. |
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The Soucouyant is an evil fire, a kind of witch, that robes itself entirely in the skin of an old woman to hide its true identity from neighbors. |
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A fine spready hide is also obtained from the Hereford breed, these being favored by harness and belting makers. |
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Can you believe that a salesman would stoop so low as to hide his customers' car keys until they agreed to the purchase? |
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An Eastern king put a judge to death for an iniquitous sentence, and ordered his hide to be stuffed into a cushion, and placed upon the tribunal. |
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I sucked in my belly, hoping to hide the extra weight I had put on over the holidays. |
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The toddy palms and neem trees and mangoes and peepul that were hidden behind the bazaars now become visible and in their turn hide the bazaars. |
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A pull-out trash drawer gives you a place to hide kitchen waste and recyclables. |
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You unpublish a category to hide it from display on the front end of the website. |
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Bogle the diplomat tried to hide the sound of his gagging as he vommed the night away. |
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Lesser weevers, fish just 12cm long, hide in sand and can cause agonising pain if stood on. |
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Pile matzo on plates and put three in a matzo cover, break one in half and hide the other piece, the afikomen. |
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Those who behave in such a manner risk being compared to wide boys and indeed, might even make some people think they have something to hide. |
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Wolf spiders move inside during the winter months to keep warm, climb walls and hide in dark places. |
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You feel like you need to bunker up, hide away, and arm yourself. |
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Sure, you may call this petty, but it really does chap my hide! |
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Mudskippers feed and interact with one another on mudflats and go underwater to hide in their burrows. |
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When seen against the sky, the white underparts also help to hide the hunting bird from its intended prey. |
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The hair was left on the hide because it prevented the craft from spinning and aided in keeping the water out. |
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Unable to hide his emotion as he relives this episode, Odysseus at last reveals his identity. |
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We gotta hide up some-place and let them lose us. Tell you what. There's a passion pit just where this comes out onto 95. Drive-in movie. |
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This can be an important source of income for small communities, as guided hunts bring in more income than selling the polar bear hide on markets. |
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I attempted to hide my emotions, but an arch remark escaped my lips. |
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They dig a cavity in the rock to hide from predators during the day. |
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A bull boat is a useful small boat, usually made by American Indians and frontiersmen, made by covering a skeletal wooden frame with a buffalo hide. |
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Flares do not know friend from foe and so illuminate both. Changes in wind direction can result in flare exposure of the attacker while defenders hide in the shadows. |
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The hide would differ in size according to the value and resources of the land, and the landowner would have to provide service based on how many hides he owned. |
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A hide was an amount of land sufficient to support a household. |
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Like all anguillid eels, American eels hunt predominantly at night, and during the day they hide in mud, sand or gravel very close to shore, at depths of roughly 5 to 6 feet. |
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Your other options are to hide the tubs and jars and buy squeezables for the guests' visit, or to buy separate containers and clearly mark which ones are gluten-free. |
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It's a bit like Dubai. Yes, there is a sea and sand, and providing you don't play hide the sausage with someone's else's wife, you will have a nice time. |
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Not a one of us could catch hide nor hair nor sight nor sound of them. |
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However, brittle stars are also common, if cryptic, members of reef communities, where they hide under rocks and even within other living organisms. |
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In contrast, in the presence of an actively foraging predator, juveniles are highly avoidant and hide in cobble or in kelp if cobble is unavailable. |
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The damage consists in general of more or less deep cuts or gougings on the flesh side of the hide, often penetrating through the hide to the grain side. |
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I want the ground to swallow me up. I want to hide in a corner, curl up, and weep, sucking my thumb. I want the TARDIS to appear and take me away. |
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And there was a big-bellied jar in which the Queen's Henchman used to hide, and spring up at her, and frighten her, when she was but a teensy-weensy Princess like you. |
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When he arrived many men had already started a revolt against Haakon, who was forced to hide in a hole dug in a pigsty, together with one of his slaves Kark. |
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Anxious to hide its real identity, they sold it as Antifebrine.Mindful of the successful branding of Antifebrine, they marketed this as Phenacetin. |
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With every new discovery, the 'god of the gaps' has fewer places to hide. |
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Upon his appointment, Ambrose fled to a colleague's home seeking to hide. |
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He could only hope that taffy blonde with the vanilla ice-cream hide and chocolate eyes was as bored and fidgetsome back in that private compartment. |
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Every few weeks I hide from my neighbors, the Jesus freaks, wanna-be denizens of the unfinished super church slowly rising at the end of the street. |
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For tax evaders and those playing the angles, a network of accountants, lawyers and bankers is ready to set up shell companies and phony trusts to hide behind. |
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To get the rectangle to hide some of the text, make its z-order higher. |
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The premier Luo musical instrument is the nyatiti, a lyre of eight strings converging inside a hide resonator, all housed in a trapezoid wooden frame. |
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Modern developments have included reliable synthetic drone reeds as well as synthetic bags that deal with moisture arguably better than hide bags. |
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Though not named directly, the very name Kyledyr Wyllt is close to the two related notions of the forest of Celyddon being where people suffering madness or gwyllt hide. |
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Police said the oils were blended in an industrial biodiesel plant and adulterated in a way to hide markers that would have revealed their true nature. |
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Fakemail is any e-mail that has been falsely created or altered in some manner. It is often used as a method to hide the source address in spamming. |
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Whenwe say it is bed time, he barks, then runs under the table to hide. |
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In the OO world, the word is to hide the structure of the data, and expose only functionality. OO designers expose an object to the world in terms of the services it provides. |
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Because a siege would be fatal for the Tatars, they decided to fight at the river bank, and hide ambushing forces behind the numerous fallen trees in the area. |
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A slightly incorrect choice of wood for the smoking fire or allowing the smoke to grow too thick can blotch its finish and result in a nearly unusable finished hide. |
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Splendent of carnal glamour from thy brain Like precious stones behued in tints divine, That hide in dazzling depths a soul long lain, A spirit crystallized, infused, benign! |
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It's rather like a beautiful Inverness cloak one has inherited. Much too good to hide away, so one wears it instead of an overcoat and pretends it's an amusing new fashion. |
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Products derived from wild boar include meat, hide and bristles. |
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Never hide anything, be it weed or no, nor seem to wish it hidden. |
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Police say the companies were used to hide illegally diverted funds. |
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The truth will likely never be known as Nasser was an intensely secretive man, who managed to hide his true opinions on most issues from both contemporaries and historians. |
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My grief I cannot hide, there's no tortillas for my refrieds. |
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Some believe the Pope arranged this to hide truth from the common people. |
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Shen advises the ruler to keep his own counsel, hide his motivations and conceal his tracks in inaction, availing himself of an appearance of stupidity and insufficiency. |
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The walls were as thin as matchwood, and to hide the cracks they had been covered with layer after layer of pink paper, which had come loose and housed innumerable bugs. |
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The City of Johannesburg promotes the use of palisade fencing rather than opaque, usually brick, walls as criminals cannot hide as easily behind the fence. |
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Hamlet and Horatio initially hide, but when Hamlet realizes that Ophelia is the one being buried, he reveals himself, proclaiming his love for her. |
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Supertram, Sheffield City Council and landlords were in talks to try and hide anchor points as much as possible and blend them into the structures. |
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Then we hunted up a place close by to hide the canoe in, amongst the thick willows. We took some fish off of the lines and set them again, and begun to get ready for dinner. |
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