A woman was left lying injured after being knocked down by a child riding an off-road motorbike on the pavement. |
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He looked down at the pretty redhead, her long straight hair lying softly across his chest as she slept. |
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Her husband Eric, once a hotshot director, now spends his days gambling, womanizing, and lying to Lisa. |
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She was lying in the dust beneath a white buddleia, staring straight ahead, sniffing at red admirals and painted ladies as they fluttered past. |
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I had recurring images of her lying dead in front of me and I could not control my despair at times. |
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He discovered rebirthing by lying in a hot bath and breathing in a conscious connected manner. |
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The steel-hulled ketch was left lying on her side, with the deck guard rails lying almost on the sand. |
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Interestingly, the film is lying in the cans because it did not find any takers. |
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I hated that I was so worried about keeping up appearances with these people that I was lying to myself. |
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He could see his poem, deeply creased now as if it had been read over and over, lying on the floor by his feet. |
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Campbell admitted lying about her use of drugs in the past on several occasions. |
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She pictures a woman lying gloomily on the couch reading a book about Maria Callas. |
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Then I realized that not telling you would be the same as lying if I deliberately kept something from you. |
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An arthritic man who walks with a walking stick was beaten up and left lying on the roadside with head injuries. |
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Walking, sailing, kayaking, and lying on the sand with my eyes closed feeling the sun beating down on me. |
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Creeping over to see if she was all right he found her lying flat out on her back. |
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The ex-chief of command was lying flat out on the small bunk, eyes boring a hole into the ceiling. |
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Snow lying on a flat field is fairly dormant, but snow lying on a slope is inherently alive, thanks to the pull of gravity. |
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She found a girl lying on a pile of clothes with a bottle of whisky in her hand. |
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Rhea blew a raspberry with her tongue and fiddled with the fabric she was lying on. |
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The invention relates to a system for administering a respirable gas, particularly at a pressure level lying above the ambient pressure. |
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Continuing on this theme then he explained why the league table was lying and how his team were in the wrong position. |
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Suddenly, she and Horatio were in a rowboat together, lying in each other's arms, on a lazy river. |
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At night when I'm lying in my bed, my wheezes echo throughout my apartment. |
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I have long held that sleeping and lying abed are the principal foundations for the good life. |
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There was footage of a girl lying on his sofa watching a cartoon and the camcorder again zoomed in on her. |
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The abductor hallucis muscle is the largest and most superficial of the intrinsic great toe muscles lying on the medial border of the sole. |
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Henry, after the requisite period of lying deathly pale in bed and mopping his face on the sheets, recovers. |
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A man was ambushed and mugged by three men lying in wait as he walked home from a football match. |
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Barracuda and dogtooth tuna are a common sight along these edges just cruising or lying in ambush. |
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I noticed a jump rope lying on my floor from when my mother had been trying to convince me to exercise earlier in the week. |
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Fifteen districts, all of them lying in western areas of the state have been declared drought hit. |
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Georgie is lying with her head and shoulders on Gabe's lap and her legs raised and resting on the wall of the stage. |
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Several members of this group were found to contain a gene lying downstream of the YR gene that codes for a protein of unknown function. |
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Bundles of goods containing inflammable material can be seen lying on foot paths blocking already narrow lanes. |
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He was lying on his back in a nest of bedding on the floor of the central corridor, and the past was confusing. |
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I hope it is raining when you are reading this column because I will be lying on a beach in Salou this week. |
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It may slip back into the body when lying down or when the local muscles are relaxed. |
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Yeah right, with all this new kitchen equipment still lying around boxed up I'm going to be willing to do that. |
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In the distant, lying on the summer grass is a body with a worn-out and raggedy cloak. |
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But for most people, the most popular beach activity remains lying in the sun with a refreshing drink next to them, soaking up the sunshine. |
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Much of the land being reforested is marginal farmland lying within the flood plain. |
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It includes various positions of the patient in the sitting and lying down postures depending upon the area to be radiographed. |
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Like her husband, she wore her wealth on an emerald green dress and the fox-fur wrap lying behind her though it was summertime. |
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However, the customer is lying down as a result of a disability rather than alcoholic consumption. |
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Everyone can turn a blind eye to the woundless slashes of the lying tongue, the cruel word, the baleful onslaught. |
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Cowan thinks women who say weight doesn't matter are lying but he hasn't given up hope. |
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Before each deal, there should be a shuffled pack lying face up at the new dealer's left. |
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Did we ever think we'd see the day we'd be lying on the beach in Hawaii sipping Martinis? |
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Her government's standard of sleaze, corruption and lying were soon to pale into insignificance, when their successors got weaving. |
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By many a discarded camp you would see a discarded pa-ta, a widow's kopi mourning cap, lying there in pieces. |
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There were a couple of half-smoked reefers just left lying in the gutter by some kids who probably got spooked by some headlights. |
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Eight innocent lives were in the balance and the cheques were lying in the tray of some pen-pusher. |
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Long ago I was told by an older and worldly wise relative that lying was a dying art, in spite of apparent evidence to the contrary. |
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I'm a bit of a turkey when it comes to needles, and I'm lying there all locked into place with the coils and headphones, feeling woozy and faint. |
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Slowly, he withdrew five photograph frames and gazed into them while lying down on the couch on his back. |
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I don't feel any better for it today, in fact if anything my body is really achy and stiff probably from lying down for so long. |
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The engine of the Union Pacific train, lying along a 90-degree curve of the track, was smashed almost beyond recognition. |
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Later, lying in the hospital with his jaw wired shut, Uncle Tap complained to Dennis that his nocturnal activities had been curtailed. |
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Push a few buttons and, hey presto, your seat reclines, and your leg rest rises until you are lying down. |
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She kilted up her kirtle, because of the dew that she saw lying deep on the grass, and so went her way down through the garden. |
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Taking a key from his watch chain, he opened it and looked at the French dueling pistols lying on their dark blue velvet beds within. |
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She took the soaked washrag that had been lying on her chest, and threw it into the sink. |
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Part of it comes from unclaimed Premium Bond winnings but there are many savings accounts that are lying dormant too. |
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Police found that Huang would tempt his victims into lying on the killing machine and suddenly strangle them to death with a strap. |
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My wife called and I don't think she believed me when I said I was lying on the floor trying to get a bird out of an air vent. |
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I stood and started to turn the corner that led to the kitchen when I noticed the empty wine bottle lying on the ground, next to the couch. |
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He was looking up at me with his glassy blue eyes, lying on a bed sheet wrapped around an air mattress. |
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A diving expedition has surveyed the wreck of the cruiser, now a war grave lying at 250 ft. |
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It is an official war grave with more than 800 sailors' bodies on board, lying off Scapa Flow. |
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Politicians who have no qualms about lying believe that politics is the highest form of skulduggery. |
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The senate commission is also likely to recommend a purge of lying wardens and rogue guards. |
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A spaceship was lying on 4 jacks in the middle of the shed, patches of the hull and fried wiring lying around. |
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The larynx descends in the throat until the windpipe and foodpipe are lying side by side. |
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It brushed against my window, and I, lying there at the window seat, opened my eyes and blinked them once or twice. |
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Payoffs and kickbacks and cheating and lying to the public are a way of life. |
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They looked over my shoulder, and when I turned round I saw a security guard holding this guy down by lying on top of him. |
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She is accused of lying to and otherwise misleading officers of the law in a Wall Street insider trading case. |
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Nearly an hour later, three women were walking through the recreation ground, off Old Heath Road, when they passed a man lying on the grass, near the toilets. |
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But lying talk radio hosts hurt us all by debasing our democracy's ongoing conversation. |
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But what about the screams, the salty puddles, and big empty packages of frozen fish lying on the ground outside the fence? |
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Hovering over the jib boom you see two large anchors lying on deck. |
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I am lying on a red couch in the living room, mindlessly flicking the clicker. |
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A clash of heads left one player lying flat out on the pitch. |
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The word processor and spreadsheet are all right but I'd be lying if I didn't say they barely measure up to Office 97 which frankly, is a disgrace. |
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A stunning overhead shot reveals a sprawling field of bluecoat rebel bodies lying next to a pool dyed red with blood. |
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The seal on the door was a serpent dragon lying down in a water lily. |
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Also excluded are exchanges that would generate dicentric or acentric chromosomes, such as exchanges that may occur between rDNA subunits lying in opposite orientation. |
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Of course I have a waterbed and do all my management lying down. |
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That afternoon, Liebling spotted an undamaged can of roast beef lying on the deck. |
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I rush down to find her lying flat on her back on the bathroom floor. |
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The tomb consists of a prominent polychromed alabaster effigy of the duke lying in state on a slab of heavy black marble surrounded by heraldic symbols. |
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In New York today, the rapper was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for lying to a federal grand jury to protect friends involved in a shooting outside a radio station. |
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Gang members had followed them to the hospital and were lying in wait. |
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These commands were rattled off at a frantic speed, then a few seconds silence ensued, until Telli's weapons were lying on the ground a few feet away from him. |
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Through most of that session he was lying on a bench, his hands and feet bound with tape. |
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He was sitting up and was placing a bandage on his bleeding leg, The third man was lying face down in the street. |
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I see an old man in a red kaffiyeh lying against the back wall. |
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Disagreement is one thing, but accusations of lying are a different matter altogether! |
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I reckoned acrophobia was part of everyone's make up, more pronounced in some and lying latent in those guys who sat swinging their legs over the skyline of New York. |
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The powdered basalt, granite and other volcanic rock is a by-product of quarrying and hundreds of thousands of tonnes of the material is lying unused around Scotland. |
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While thus fettered I was seized and flung down by a heavy sea which retreating suddenly left me lying naked on the sharp shingle from which I rose streaming with blood. |
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Most of the large buildings had been pounded, wrecks of buses and cars that had been incinerated were lying all over the roads, and smoke filled the air. |
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If lying on a beach isn't your cup of tea, the firm has all sorts of holidays to Lake Garda in Italy, the Tuscan countryside and the Andorran Pyrenees. |
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I watched him move around the pre-op room, a handsome man in his scrubs, tall and strong, unlike poor me, lying there like a lamb to the slaughter. |
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And he was followed by each one of them until the seventh dwarf looked at his bed and saw Little Snow White lying there asleep. |
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Vast stretches of Texas farmland lying over the aquifer no longer support irrigation. |
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And that probably depends on how long the petals had already been lying on the cutting room floor. |
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This was damage control for a man who only quit bullying and lying and subversion of the law when he finally got cornered. |
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So I spent the day lying round like a nineteenth century heroine laid low by love and germs, and the evening wanly supervising the film studies test. |
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When Jack was lying on the altar with the stones, that was really hard for me because I got a bit giggly. |
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He slept in an upright position in a custom armchair, so the reasons for his lying down to sleep are open to speculation. |
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She described arriving at school and hearing shots and seeing the principal and the custodian lying dead. |
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With a number of top-notch sides potentially lying in wait for Scotland in next month's play-offs, yesterday's success may yet prove a minuscule mercy. |
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It looked as if Chrome was lying in wait, but aboard the horse Victor Espinoza sensed a diminished vigor. |
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It is little wonder that this week, some Bulgarians began to quip about the analogy between the game and the challenges lying ahead of the Stanishev Cabinet. |
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Just days before, the officer told him, 19 bodies of Ebola victims were left lying outside with few men to bury them. |
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The actor, who has had many rebirths in the industry, says he bounces back after a flop by lying low for six months to enable the public to forget the movie. |
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The current appeal site comprises only the former lairage fields, lying between the rear of residential properties fronting West Road and factories to the north and east. |
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The broker who sold the policy went so far as to say the doctors had been lying to me. |
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Mills was lying on the sidewalk, dying, right in front of people trained to save him. |
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She felt light, weightless, as if she were lying on a thick layer of foam. |
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It turns out there is no evidence that body language reveals whether people are lying to you. |
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A player just took a hard knock to the head and is lying on the field. |
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He's lying on the bed, reading the paper as I put on my makeup. |
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The picture you took of the boy lying in the alley also seemed to strike a chord. |
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I'd razz him about lying and having a poster hanging over his bed. |
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The film was shot in New Zealand, and in seven months there I hiked, climbed, rafted and watched the sun rise lying in boiling hot rockpools on a beach. |
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The Soviet leader also dismissed the accusation that the USSR was exerting increasing control over the countries lying in its sphere. |
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She was charged with obstructing justice by lying to investigators. |
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My patients are NOT lying on the couch collecting welfare but rather helping you when you buy a car, go into a 7-11 or build a house. |
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The patient is able to move her legs while lying down but has abasia when she stands up. |
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Going limp and lying still works well for many animals, but a few species deserve Academy Awards for their death-feigning skills. |
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In one of these, Erich put himself in the usual position for an antipodist, which is lying down belly up, with his legs in the air. |
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The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. |
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When lying down arkars nearly always keep the head erect, as if on the lookout, and when sleeping they lie with the neck outstretched. |
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They are both in my judgment the image or picture of a great Ruine, and have the true aspect of a World lying in its rubbish. |
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She is passenger on the square-rigged barkentine Speedwell, now lying off the coast of Virginia. |
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Bellying forward to the edge of the clearing, he found Hans, lying on his face, feathered with arrows like a porcupine. |
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Like an old-time sideshow, the acts included lying on a bed of nails, blockheading and, of course, fire-eating. |
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The English Channel is a body of water lying between Great Britain and France. |
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I'd be lying to myself if I pretended that seeing Logan here now isn't causing a parade of elephants to stampede through my upper chestal region. |
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How can one explain the hypocrisy, chop logic and outright lying now being mustered daily in defence of hunting with hounds? |
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The clearness of the water meant I could still see the key lying on the river-bed. |
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Her hand was warm, lying there in his, dampish, fingers interlaced with his. |
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I saw an accident and a girl was lying on the pavement and her derms were all hanging out. |
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He went to sleep, lying there under a wing of his plane, and presently Bland himself drifted off into dreams. |
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She enrolled at the university under false pretenses, giving an invented birth date and lying about her qualifications. |
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I spent the night in fits and starts, getting up and lying down full twenty times, and dreaming the same dream over and over again. |
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Sam Vimes awoke from a pig's nightmare to find himself lying on a pile of sacks in a godown in the docks. |
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Eric, you are grounded until further notice for lying to us about where you were last night! |
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During the course of the year, your roommate will wake up lying next to a hambeast he swears he thought was a 10 the night before. |
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When he was lying still on the field, he really had me going. I was afraid he was dead. |
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Some parts of the coastline consist of machair, a low lying dune pasture land. |
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Braemar has an average of 59 snow days per year, while many coastal areas average fewer than 10 days of lying snow per year. |
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The highest concentration is found in the eastern Irish Sea in sediment banks lying parallel to the Cumbrian coast. |
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The rest of the day they passed lying on their beds yarning, or reading stories by Victoria Cross, or playing cards or housey-housey. |
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The Lancastrian regime was founded and legitimised by formal lying that was both public and official. |
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She felt herself swooping, then she was lying on the bed beside Gowan, on her back, jouncing to the dying chatter of the shucks. |
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He was lying on a bamboo bed in the traditional doctor's hut at the jungliest edge of the village. |
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Further to the west, 1,500 British Foot Guards under Maitland were lying down to protect themselves from the French artillery. |
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Inside the hut, an old man was lying on a khatiya. The ball boy greeted him with a salaam. |
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She found Kali Boori lying flat in front of the goddess. The khichiri was being distributed to the devotees. |
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Beatrice had only one light blanket and a few kikwembe that she used for clothes, swaddling children, and lying on. |
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Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. |
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You'll be laughing on the other side of your face when the police find out you've been lying to them. |
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Middleboot Knotts is a further top lying on the Wasdale slopes of Broad Crag, which is listed as a Nuttall. |
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The Western Downs, lying west of the River Arun, are much more wooded, particularly on the scarp face, than the Eastern Downs. |
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From 1979 to 2000 on average, lowland areas did not record any lying snow in one out of every three years. |
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More than 20 days of snow lying can be expected on the high grounds of Dartmoor and Exmoor. |
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After lying dormant for more than a decade, this concept became central to work in the 1980s on the novel knot polynomials. |
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She found him lying in the longgrass of the meadow, staring at the night sky filled with the flickering brightness of ten thousand souls. |
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The finest European vegetables, cabbages, cauliflowers, potatoes, vegetable marrow, were lying in the market-hall, awaiting purchasers. |
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Based on his illustration for his son's book, it depicted a white hunter lying dead in the African veldt, his body contemplated by two Africans. |
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Benefits Supervisor Sleeping is a 1995 oil on canvas painting by Lucian Freud depicting an obese, naked woman lying on a couch. |
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He was lying on the table with head pillowed on the broken concertina and body sheltered with the Federal Flag, looking like a martial corpse. |
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Belfast city centre is divided into two postcode districts, BT1 for the area lying north of the City Hall, and BT2 for the area to its south. |
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In 2006, a video of Allsopp lying on the ground surrounded by Iraqi irregular forces was discovered. |
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While most of the mountains and uplands are in the north, Dartmoor and Exmoor are two upland areas lying in the south west of the country. |
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The bulk of the mainland lies West of Kirkwall, with comparatively little land lying East of Kirkwall. |
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In the lowlands, the number of days with lying snow may vary from zero to thirty or more, with an average of about twenty in Snowdonia. |
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The Southern Metamorphic Complex is elevated above the geologically younger, lower lying Northern Igneous Complex. |
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In the extreme case, red top tabloids have been accused of lying or misrepresenting the truth to increase circulation. |
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It juts hundreds of kilometers into the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean, lying along the southern side of the Gulf of Aden. |
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The highlands are bisected by the Great Rift Valley, with a fertile plateau lying to the east. |
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Tom is in rapt communion with his police car, lying on his stomach, pushing it round and round, making nee-naw noises. |
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It is one of the less snowy locations in Scotland owing to its sheltered, low lying position in the South West of the country. |
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While the ships were lying offshore between St Andrews and Dundee, the spires of the parish church where he preached appeared in view. |
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The next morning he did not make his appearance, and he was discovered lying dead in bed. |
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The winter fur is very dense and silky, but quite closely lying and short, while the summer fur is rougher, shorter and sparse. |
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Irvine is situated in low lying Ayrshire overlooking Irvine Bay on the Firth of Clyde. |
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His demand could be accepted because the manor, lying in Wales, is under Welsh law. |
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The low altitude of the city, and moderating influences of the harbour, mean that lying snow very rarely occurs in the city itself. |
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Harvey saw with disgust that there were no sheets on his bed-place. He was lying on a piece of dingy ticking full of lumps and nubbles. |
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Entered at the north side of the port, but lying in East Wall, is one end of the Dublin Port Tunnel. |
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Norway lobsters spend most of their time either lying in their burrows or by the entrance, only leaving their shelters to forage or mate. |
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The Western Approaches is an approximately rectangular area of the Atlantic ocean lying immediately to the west of Ireland and parts of Britain. |
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In the recent past the population distribution was anomalous compared to that of other Italian regions lying on the sea. |
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After lying empty for over 80 years, it was bought in 2003 by an English couple intending to restore it. |
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These lyrics mourned the fallen lying in their graves and threatened revenge. |
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The Wealden dome is a Mesozoic structure lying on a Palaeozoic foundation, which can often create the right conditions for coal formation. |
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Flanders is a highly urbanised area, lying completely within the Blue Banana. |
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Dieppe belongs to the Pays de Caux, lying along the Alabaster Coast in the region of Normandy. |
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Caen is served by the small port of Ouistreham, lying at the mouth of the Caen Canal where it meets the English Channel. |
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The female gives birth sitting or lying down and the young emerge in the direction she is facing. |
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In much of southern Europe, such as southern France and northern Italy, it is found in either low lying wetlands or at high altitudes. |
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Australian authorities regard the Southern Ocean as lying immediately south of Australia. |
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The basement rock of most of Africa was formed during the Precambrian period, and is much older than the Atlas Mountains lying on the continent. |
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The Middle Atlas is a portion of the Atlas mountain range lying completely in Morocco. |
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On the morning of September 22, Connemara IV was lying to a heavy mooring in the open roadstead of Carlisle Bay. |
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The area includes land lying on the North American Plate and Siberian land east of the Chersky Range. |
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Beckham, after having been fouled by Diego Simeone, kicked Simeone while lying on the floor, striking him on the calf muscle. |
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From successive incarnations of the motte and bailey castle, only a section of the bailey wall remains today, lying just off Castle Way. |
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In 1293, lying on her death bed, the countess sold the island to Edward I for 6,000 marks. |
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There are even hotter spots in the Sahara, but they are located in extremely remote areas, especially in the Azalai, lying in northern Mali. |
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For example, a monk lying on his death bed confessed to stealing three gold pieces. |
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Nash pinioned his arms behind while Boland seized a long cabbage stump which was lying in the gutter. |
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I remember lying by the side of the road watching the pink elephants dancing by. |
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When we were journeying through that land we came across countless skulls and bones of dead men lying about on the ground. |
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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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The opening to the respiratory pathway begins with the laryngeal cavity lying posterior to the choanae within the buccal cavity. |
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It usually sleeps lying down, however, standing sleeps have been recorded, particularly in older individuals. |
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Rumination is the dominant activity during the night, when it is mostly done lying down. |
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We passed a slave woman shot or stabbed through the body and lying on the path. |
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On these maps, Antillia was typically depicted on a similar scale to that of Portugal, lying around 200 miles west of the Azores. |
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The name Velha Goa should not be confused with another former Goan capital Goa Velha, lying some villages away in the south. |
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Piliso then vented his anger on us, accusing us of lying to him. He said we had presumed on his hospitality and the good name of the regent. |
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Horses spend four to fifteen hours a day in standing rest, and from a few minutes to several hours lying down. |
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The portion of crater rim lying between Lyttelton Harbour and Christchurch city forms the Port Hills. |
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The surrounding elevated seabed is called the Rockall Bank, lying directly south from an area known as the Rockall Plateau. |
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Here the land lying to the west of the canal is higher than its bed while the land to the east is lower. |
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There were no government subsidiaries available to offset the costs, with most of the burden lying on the Cabot Family investors. |
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The foreground picture revolves around Innominate Tarn, lying in full view to the east. |
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Fleetwood is a town and civil parish within the Wyre district of Lancashire, England, lying at the northwest corner of the Fylde. |
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Antigua and Barbuda is a sovereign island-nation lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. |
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The summit is all rock with many loose stones lying amid the small outcrops. |
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Thus the continental crust is normally much thicker under mountains, compared to lower lying areas. |
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The South Pennines is a region of moorland and hill country in Northern England lying towards the southern end of the Pennines. |
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It is the lowest pass lying on the ridge between the two highest mountains of the Alps, Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. |
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Another meteorological risk, although one that occurs less often, is that related to the rapid melting of snow lying in the catchment. |
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The trig point and the remains of its foundations are no longer upright, lying horizontally pointing westward. |
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The large ditched enclosure lying immediately to the north of the circle is probably Neolithic. |
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When William Crossing first encountered this cross it was lying on the ground. |
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I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that sleaze slept with your boss and I wouldn't take it lying down. |
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Oh, she wants to moan with pain, thinking of Richard lying down on the sunbaking rock, naked as well. |
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I don't know what they expect, but I am certainly not going to take this lying down. |
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While groping her way about, Eve barked her shins against pieces of furniture that seemed to be lying topsy-turvily about. |
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Accounts of space-alien encounters typically begin with the abductee waking in the night while lying face up, McNally says. |
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Then she that saw him lying unsleek, unshorn, Gaunt as it were the skeleton of himself, Uttered a little tender dolorous cry. |
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The boy's father yelled at him for lying to him about cleaning up the mess. |
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Rotting fruit lying on the ground in the back yard are drawing yellowjackets, got to get rid of them before one of the dogs get stung. |
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In a recent multicenter trial, the research team assessed 313 adults who experienced frequent backaches when lying in bed and upon arising. |
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Glasshoughton are currently lying fourth in the Baris Northern Counties East League's First Division. |
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Unless you're lying on a beach with personal fan wafter and frozen grape feeder, the heatwave season can be uncomfortable. |
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Every month, Andrew, and Jennifer took Oscar to Ty Hafan where he loved lying on a water bed and listening to stories. |
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I am lying head down and legs up in a very strange, what-feels-like water bed in the only vacant spot in the hospital. |
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Kick'em Jenny is an active volcano lying on the sea bed of the Caribbean Sea, to the north of Grenada. |
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Elaine and Rex White were horrified when they returned from the shops to find their Weimaraners lying unconscious in front of their burning home. |
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But you do not have a 50-foot birch lying across your driveway. |
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The white amur, commonly known as the grass carp, lying in the archer's truck weighed 49 pounds, 3 ounces. |
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All this time she's been lying on the holy grailng on the holy grail of agelessness. |
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I remember lying awake, jumping at the slightest sound and going to school feeling totally zonked out. |
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Stilwell's conception of pluralism is in this sense not one of autarkic paradigms lying side-by-side in quietistic contemplation. |
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The mum of four found the 4ft brown-belly California kingsnake lying on her chest after she threw back her duvet. |
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He was shot twice in the head, his body left lying on a curb. |
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A window in the floor peers down on a semi-nude performer lying on a bed. |
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Off to his right from the point lay the Hole-in-the-Wall, a quarter-mile reach of water lying against the larger bay like a remora on a shark. |
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How do you know if your auto mechanic is lying about your transmission or if your spouse is cheating on you? |
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A MIDWIFE accused a mum-to-be of lying about her labour pains and of being a nuisance, a disciplinary hearing was told yesterday. |
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There are more than 100 Lakotas lying with National Guard and Army units today, and they have amassed more than 30,000 light hours. |
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A FIGURE 8 lying on its side is called a lemniscate and is used to represent infinity in mathematics. |
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The black bear cub became entangled in a dipnet, which had been lying in tall reeds behind Dane Havard's Anchorage house. |
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His search led Austin to Kyselka's barn, where he found the man lying face down with his foot stuck in a rototiller. |
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The Winter Garden, lying within the Heart of the City, is a large wood framed, glass skinned greenhouse housing some 2,500 plants from around the world. |
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Draco, a beautiful two-year-old Russian Blue cat, had been lying in his bed all afternoon and even when the children came home from school he had not shown any interest. |
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Hiri island is a volcanic cone lying off the northern tip of Ternate. |
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A giraffe rests by lying with its body on top of its folded legs. |
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Over to world-class windbag Jon Snow for Channel Bore's endless coverage of Richard III's re-interment at Leicester Cathedral after lying in a state under a car park. |
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A boat burial at Kaupang in Norway contained a man, woman, and baby lying adjacent to each other alongside the remains of a horse and dismembered dog. |
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In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Vikings raided the largely defenceless Frisian and Frankish towns lying on the coast and along the rivers of the Low Countries. |
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Peter Black, Xiphias president, sees the future lying with the major distributors which is why he inked a home video deal instead of a software deal. |
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An example from the prehistoric era would be the remains of submerged settlements or deposits now lying under water despite having been dry land when sea levels were lower. |
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South Africa has also developed into a major wine producer, with some of the best vineyards lying in valleys around Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl and Barrydale. |
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Cheddar is a gorge lying on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills. |
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Those islands such as El Hierro, La Palma and La Gomera lying to the west of the archipelago have a climate which is influenced by the moist Gulf Stream. |
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Regular sea urchins have five gonads, lying underneath the interambulacral regions of the test, while the irregular forms have only four, with the hindmost gonad being absent. |
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Quadrantal portions of the lower covering sheet lying outside the cruciform attachment pattern are unrestrained by attachment to any other element of the absorbent assembly. |
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Loch Lomond is a freshwater loch lying on the Highland Boundary Fault, often considered the boundary between the lowlands of Central Scotland and the Highlands. |
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In less elevated regions, particularly the lower lying Ethiopian xeric grasslands and shrublands in the east of the country, the climate can be significantly hotter and drier. |
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Burton was allegedly inebriated while making the movie, and many of his scenes had to be filmed with him sitting or lying down due to his inability to stand upright. |
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An Etruscan speciality was near life size tomb effigies in terracotta, usually lying on top of a sarcophagus lid propped up on one elbow in the pose of a diner in that period. |
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The piece, created by Guy Portelli, had a miniature of the singer lying on top of a cracked champagne bottle, with a pool of spilled liquid underneath. |
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Under this Directive, member states have to identify all the river basins lying within their national territory and assign them to individual river basin districts. |
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It is one of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, lying east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and directly north of Saint Martin. |
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However, Tyson recovered and eventually beat Bruno when the referee stopped the contest in round five with Bruno taking heavy punishment, lying helpless on the ropes. |
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Recently, songstress posted a photo from her W magazine photo shoot wherein she is lying underneath a white duvet bedcover, with two men on her sides. |
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When asked for a band name Jones saw a Muddy Waters LP lying on the floor. |
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Snow and Fog can be expected depending on location, with the North York Moors and Pennines having snow lying for an average of between 45 and 75 days per year. |
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Their supernatural identities are emphasized by the skulls and bones lying at their feet as well as the devil discreetly peering at them from their left. |
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Five words especially got Houser's attention and were doubtlessly on his mind as he wrote that night's entry in his diary while lying in his Quonset hut bunk. |
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