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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Joshua could make out that while some archers carried one quiver of arrows, many carried up to three. |
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These include the bow and the basic accessories hunters need, such as a sight, quiver and arrow rest. |
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Lying at their feet were two new swords and a crossbow complete with a full quiver of arrows. |
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Archers quickly exhausted quiver after quiver of arrows from their yew longbows. |
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She dressed in green and carried a longbow and a quiver of arrows on her back. |
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A tall woman stomped into the clearing, holding a longbow and a quiver of arrows. |
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At the time of his death, Otzi was carrying an unfinished longbow, a quiver of unfinished arrows and a backpack. |
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I packed my quiver full of arrows along with my armguard and left the palace. |
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She unstrung it and put the bowstring in a pouch at her belt, and found a quiver and arrows with black fletching. |
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In the center was an enormous longbow with a quiver of arrows beside it on its own peg. |
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My biggest nemesis began to quiver as I pointed the barrel of his own gun at him. |
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This is not always possible, but by doing this it is possible to tighten up the quiver tip until the ledger only just holds bottom. |
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It is an indescribably fast and furious combination of the slide, slop, funky chicken, mashed potato, camel walk, shimmy, applejack and quiver. |
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It is the same souls that quiver, the same passions that ferment, the same vices that grow, the same straining toward the azure. |
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With a quiver of delightful Schadenfreude, it turned out none had ever backed the PR firm's campaign. |
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She picked up her hunter's bow and the quiver of poison tipped arrows, and slung them around her shoulder. |
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Ariana looked around and saw a tunic, a coat, a bow and a quiver of arrows. |
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The Maverick quiver takes care of all your gear when you are out in the field or in the mulga. |
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These and other questions quiver in an atmosphere ever more murky with suspicion, doubt and fear. |
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He saw his arrow hit its mark and calmly unstrung his bow before replacing it in his quiver. |
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The episode demonstrates the extent to which the administration views social networking as a new arrow in its diplomatic quiver. |
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An internal hinge, spring loaded with a rubber band, made the wings quiver in the wind, giving the illusion of a live brant. |
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He was upright in an instant, huffing and puffing with such violence that his entire body seemed to quake and quiver with every breath. |
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One held a revolver full of deadly bullets, the other a quiver full of deadly arrows. |
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The man wiped his mouth, spat, and then sat up, uncertain whether to glare or to quiver. |
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He twisted and groped one-handed behind the cantle of his saddle for his hunting-bow and quiver, found them and fumbled them loose. |
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Her quiver of arrows had an oilskin cover to keep the arrows in and the snow and damp out. |
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He slung the quiver over his shoulder and easily strung the bow, checking the string's tautness. |
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She slipped the quiver to her shoulder, and carefully bent her bow to string it. |
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All were armed with wooden bows strung with silver strands and all shouldered a quiver full of golden arrows. |
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The inner portion of the wing hardly moved at all, yet the primaries seemed to quiver, making the wing look stiff and inflexible. |
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A fine bow was left in the corner along with several well fletched arrows placed in a decent quiver. |
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A ghost of a touch sets flesh to quiver, mind to glaze over, and a gaze to follow it until it slows to a halt. |
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Dmitri watched her pale shoulders quiver ever so slightly and felt his own excitement build. |
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Under the woman's worried stare, the boy's downturned mouth began to quiver. |
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We also have the species Astrantia major with green flowers filled with pinkish stamen which quiver in the slightest of breezes. |
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The female continued to give the high-pitched call and quiver her wings for another 20 seconds. |
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At over 350 quid the boss is likely to quiver his bottom lip but my mind is made up, I want one. |
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Some of the images here caused even this reviewer to quiver a jaded eyebrow. |
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Yes, it was strictly the challenge that appealed to him, he told himself, ignoring a sudden quiver of breath. |
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Her body froze as she saw the words, the words that made her quiver with fear. |
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Although she had intended to sound indignant, the quiver in her voice betrayed the chuckle she was controlling. |
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There's just something in that voice, that slight quiver that lets you know he isn't hiding behind anything. |
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The anger in her face could make the bravest man in the world quiver in fear. |
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I noticed a slight quiver in the man's lips, and to my surprise, he dropped his gun, staggered away, and collapsed to his knees. |
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The only indication was the slight quiver of his upper lip as his eyes bore into James. |
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He had noticed her shaking and the slight quiver in her voice as she finished her story. |
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Amy's voice filled the room, a slight, underlying quiver in her tone, as if she didn't want to hear more. |
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He carried a longbow and a quiver of arrows and a sword-belt was at his side, although no sword was visible. |
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And the third arrow, which packs the greatest punch, may never be pulled from the quiver. |
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Using all of the arrows in our quiver now will leave us extremely vulnerable when the next crisis hits, which it will. |
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His face was calm, but the slight quiver in his words betrayed him. |
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Even while electrifying the cosmopolite yuppies with hard rock, heavy metal and thrash metal, he has pop and slow rock numbers in plenty in his quiver. |
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Although fortepianos have higher decay rates than their 20th Century cousins, Bilson manipulates that decay with such skill you can feel the tail of silence quiver. |
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Soon the boy's bow was strung and his quiver full of arrows. |
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His sword was sheathed, and his arrows still in their quiver. |
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He also had a framed backpack, a utility belt containing tools, a quiver containing 14 arrows, a flint dagger and most amazing of all, a copper axe. |
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When we reached the target area there were three men practicing, each with a pile of brightly fletched arrows at their feet and a full quiver on their backs. |
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His sensuous mouth is constrained, his carmine lips almost quiver. |
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Take an extraordinary artistic heritage, the luxury of precious metals and priceless gems and an environment that can make even the most jaded shopper quiver with excitement. |
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You are instantly transported into an enchanting vista of cool water-filled ponds that quiver and shimmer with shadows that change with the time of day. |
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What arrow does Gingrich have in his quiver besides the great debate one-liner that expresses right-wing grievance? |
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Slung across her back was a large crossbow and quiver of arrows. |
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Normally I will use a quiver feeder rod fitted with the lightest tip. |
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Smoothly, he drew another arrow from the quiver and nocked it to the bow. |
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All carried longbows and a quiver full of arrows behind their backs. |
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He carried a small longbow and a quiver of arrows over his back. |
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Sure it would be great if we all rode a quiver of all kinds of boards and had a magazine focussing on the whole of surfing and not individual parts, but the chances is slim. |
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Here you find the most extreme desert adapted fauna and flora including Hartmann's Mountain zebra, chameleons, 1,000 year old welwitschia mirabilis and quiver trees. |
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The quiver tree is indigenous to the hot, dry southern part of Namibia. |
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Her hands trembled, a fine quiver that rippled through her body. |
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The next morning, he returned to his usual bowyer to refill his quiver. |
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The first and last lines of Lolita make my dorsal hairs quiver, as Nabokov intended. |
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She was proud of herself for keeping the quiver from her voice. |
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It is a chronic progressive degenerative disease characteristically showing quiver, stiffness, bradykinesia and postural instability. |
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Red-haired and freckled, he wore a studded brigantine, high boots, fingerless leather gloves, and a quiver on his back. |
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Arrows were carried in quiver, called also an arrow case, which served for the magazine, arrows for immediate use were worn in the girdle. |
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They should barely quiver on the plate, not lay there like a latke! |
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He hath caused the arrows of his quiver to enter into my reins. |
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I go to the window again in my terry-cloth robe, my heart pumping, a zizzy bee-sting quiver down my arms and legs, my bare feet cold on the floor planks. |
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Conveniently, it was near to the fantastic Morada Bay art walk where I bumped into a fellow Welshman with an accent so strong it would make Tom Jones quiver. |
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A Conoflex Flattie Beach Quiver to be won in each zone on the final match, Anglers must fish at least four matches to qualify. |
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First prize is a Cono-Flex Flattie Beach Quiver and second prize is PS50 cash in each zone on each day. |
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Somers-Willett's Quiver, Elizabeth Bradfield's Interpretive Work, and Jennifer Atkinson's Drift Ice update the central tensions introduced by Rich, Moore, and Niedecker. |
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