Then his view through the window was suddenly rushing forward, directly into the blue. |
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Okay, so I'm going to try to get through the window, and you guys have to hold on to my ankles, and then I'll unbar the door so we can get out. |
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She picks me up on her motorbike, and we chat as we zoom through the terrible Athens traffic. |
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The Huygens probe, built and managed by the European Space Agency, is bolted to Cassini and fed electrical power through an umbilical cable. |
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The syrupy sweet voice passed through his ears and went straight to his brain. |
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From the first souffle, through the egg mousse to the spinach pancakes, we realised that we were in the hands of an artist. |
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Ronnie Wood ambles through the French windows into one of the sitting rooms of his sprawling house on the edge of London. |
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An umbilical cable attaches to the waistcoat through my drysuit, with an external switch on the chest area. |
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A hot, wet coastal plain rises through thick forest and areas planted with sisal to a warm plateau. |
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He had noticed that the thick sisal rope had been cut halfway through with a sharp instrument, probably a knife. |
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He was told to wait in the adjoining cloakroom but, unbeknown to his teacher, sprinted outside and through the school gates. |
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Film fans face losing the new cinema club in Westbury unless more moviegoers head through the box office. |
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She then licks the puppy thoroughly to stimulate it and bites through the umbilical cord, which attaches the pup to the placenta. |
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Walk through it to say goodbye one last time before the movers come and box everything up. |
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And sure, it is a lot to ask the average museum visitor to sit through eight films in one sitting. |
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We're taking it as a foregone conclusion that Dean is going to skate through the primaries unscathed. |
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Pyongyang's unbending attitude only makes it even more difficult to resolve the dispute through peaceful means. |
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The safest way to locate a house sitter is to go through a house sitting directory. |
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They offer free, unbiased, anonymous credit advice and will help you sort through your debt. |
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I also did some detours through the organ world, but piano remained the most important instrument for me. |
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Pilots are qualified professionals who know the river well enough to guide ships through the dangerous sand banks around the mouth of the river. |
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He heard it fly through the air and shred branches and leaves as it entered into the uncleared brush and trees. |
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Unable to stay still under their gaze for any longer, Pete pretended to yawn, and went through the motions of someone waking up. |
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He says the other way he hopes some of the Friends would be able to assist is through fundraising. |
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Once enemies, they became friends through an unlikely chance encounter in the wastes of the ocean. |
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I have friended several very nonsensical people through portals like Rice Bowl Journals. |
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Trawling through the sits vac I chanced upon one for someone with lots of horticultural PR experience. |
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As the man entered through the windows, she changed her position and sat upright on the bed. |
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Representatives are elected through proportional representation with a single transferable vote. |
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After I'd had my fill of blowpipes, dripping foliage and poisonous frogs I flicked through to an article on peanut farming. |
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The dart from a blowpipe could strike there, but very few pipers could drive a dart hard enough to penetrate through the flesh into the brain. |
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Izzie preferred poison darts, shot through a blowpipe which hung constantly around her neck like a treasured piece of jewellery. |
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Also, movement or development through diverse styles of fathering may be more the rule than the exception. |
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There are currently some 1,200 aircraft movements per day through the area. |
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Once they survived Sanft's penalty, they had to dig deep to defend their own try line as Kirkcaldy tried to bludgeon their way through. |
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Nonetheless, I looked through the peephole before unbolting the door to admit Duncan. |
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The media initially went through the motions of pretending that this was a real election campaign. |
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Her ex-husband's deceit had been so successful she did not know the full story until she sat through his trial. |
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Once, having sat through a tedious film, I was asked by a Californian market researcher for my response. |
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The only thing worse than sitting through a tedious film is having to analyze and describe the tedium. |
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We sat through enough meetings to know they were getting a raw deal and they hadn't the money or the clout to fight back. |
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She sits through most Council meetings like a rabbit caught in the headlights whilst her deputy tries out his stand-up comic routine. |
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I have sat through several council meetings where cabinet members cannot answer a question about the area they have responsibility for. |
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I was, however, apprehensive at the prospect of sitting through an even lengthier version. |
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If you were in a spaceship and you passed through the Earth's umbra you would not be able to see any part of the Sun. |
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People who got on were those who could sit through endless meetings without falling asleep. |
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It's very clear that those six stories differ from stories where a person speaks through a mouthpiece, like a lawyer or a family member. |
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You had to blast, stab and bludgeon your way through a number of missions which involved exploding stores, shoplifting and killing. |
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Rather than trying to bludgeon our way through it, or try and ignore it, we need to work with it a bit. |
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The Moon can then pass through a part of the umbra and then there is a partial eclipse. |
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Ravi Shankar is the man renowned for popularising Indian classical music and combining Eastern and Western musical styles through the sitar. |
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She unbraided her hair, running her fingers through it before carefully brushing it. |
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At one time, Intel used to build its infamous white unbranded boxes at Leixlip, sold through the channel, but those days are now long gone. |
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They pounded through unburned grass on the up-gulch side of Dodge's fire so that Dodge's fire acted as a buffer to the main fire. |
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But then unbreakable generosity of spirit ran through her nature like girders. |
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The signs will divert all through traffic away from the city centre onto designated inner and outer orbital routes. |
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With a 179 majority after 1997, he could afford to ignore it altogether and rule through an inner cabinet. |
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I thought I saw the power of an inner gaze, a power which when looking outward sees through and beyond to what is really there. |
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How much the moon is dimmed depends on whether it passed through the penumbra or the darkest part of the shadow, the umbra. |
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He got a long way back and tried to thread his way through the field on the inner on the final turn. |
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He killed two men but walks through life unburdened by his past because he has turned himself into an act. |
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I'm still going through the motions and pretending that this is a democracy in which my opinions matter. |
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When he's not absent through incarceration, dad bludges smokes from his kids and beats up their mum. |
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I was going through the motions, faking the emotions, wriggling around like a lizard on a tin. |
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Bals generally should have a small gap at the top of the lacing, while bluchers often have a larger one through the length of the lacing. |
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So Paolo landed up in Luanda and went through the motions of being an infantryman. |
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He went through the motions of pretending to write out a ticket for the benefit of the other full price passengers. |
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My wife and I took our motorhome and went through Alaska and all over Canada. |
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Courts have correctly expanded the umbrella of the First Amendment through the Fourteenth Amendment. |
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We didn't have time to do every single step, of course, but we did many of his basic movements through the motion capture. |
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Research indicates that young children's ability to recall meaningful sentences is increased through motoric imagery. |
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When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest, and findeth none. |
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Network components will support the exchange of information across all security classifications, from unclassified through Top Secret. |
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When we do collect the same elements of foreign information overtly through open sources, we can and should identify them as unclassified. |
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To get to Meanish pier, head for Dunvegan and before entering it turn onto an unclassified road passing through Glendale. |
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The signed petition was sent to the capital and voted through the legislature into a bill banning motorized vehicles on small ponds and lakes. |
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Shouting from up ahead and the sun was blotted out for a few seconds as we passed through a gatehouse. |
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A catheter is a thin, hollow, flexible tube that is gently pushed through the blood vessel towards the coronary arteries. |
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First, after electrophoresis of the proteins through a polyacrylamide gel, they are transferred by blotting to a porous membrane sheet. |
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Local drivers will bear much of the cost, through road tolls and vehicle licence fees. |
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We visited in September during the Wibabiya season, when singing rings through the sun-drenched stringybark, woollybutt and bloodwood forests. |
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He went through three days of medical testing that included a full physical, blood work, stress tests, and a session with a chiropractor. |
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No more tatty trouser hems dragging through mud and sucking up puddle water like blotting paper. |
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The Christmas before last was a couple of bottles of Vodka and I was blotto through most of it. |
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He recently moved to Los Angeles and attended Hollywood's Musicians Institute, skating through the program in just six months. |
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The only variety on this journey through unabating forest and palm plantations was a policeman arresting a fellow passenger. |
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Sassy seems to be largely benevolent as most reports feature his lilting, sing-song voice drifting through the swamp. |
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I manage to skate through several dozen questions about Ethan without exposing any sensitive aspects of myself or my mission. |
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An infrared cell directs infrared energy through the sample and any unabsorbed energy at the other side is detected. |
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Closing my eyes to better appreciate the feelings crashing through me, I found that I understood the blue jays, robins, sparrows, and finches. |
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Doctor Zane was right, Alex did prefer to skate through the majority of his life and ignore the less pleasant aspects. |
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Their presentation itself took about 20 minutes as they went through the motions of explaining all about the central nervous system. |
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Looking through his sorcerous eyes, he watched as the magical flux appeared, and then blew away, like smoke on a breeze. |
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Also, the curtains themselves are not completely opaque, so that the light shows through as two slightly blueish areas against the blackness. |
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She went to sixth-form college to do A-levels, but left halfway through the course to train as a beauty therapist at a private college. |
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He is an unaccomplished young cleric who has no chance to prosper through the normal channels of scholarly advancement. |
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The channels of communication have broken down through intransigence, sheer bloody-mindedness and despair. |
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It is centrally controlled and unaccountable except through a disembodied digital voting system administered by the central authority. |
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Our back tire suddenly blew and we had to try and cut through about three lanes to get off the highway past cars and trucks. |
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I had to shift her to the inside and kept her busy through the last sixteenth of the race. |
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Boyce's clear demand for this unambiguous statement was transmitted to Goldsmith through the Prime Minister. |
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Veteran London commuters were astonished that taxi drivers, unaccustomed to clear runs through the streets, had stopped complaining. |
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A sudden gust of wind came in through the open window and blew out the flames. |
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The result was that the object penetrated through the right front tyre, causing an immediate blow out. |
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After that, it flows through a high intensity ultraviolet light unit, which kills any remaining organisms. |
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I could see him clearly through his luminous bluish mist, his blue eyes watching me with worry. |
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Finding out through experience what career options exist within the profession would motivate students to study. |
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But the European Commission believes that this has led to uncompetitive practices and disadvantages consumers through restricted choice. |
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Avie let the beat flow through her as she lifted her feet and arms in rhythm, and she had a lot of fun skanking with Jade. |
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Listen to our music and you will hear elements of bluegrass and rock-a-billy through to soul, blues and rock. |
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We do not like to spend our time sifting through piles of unwanted and unaddressed mail. |
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A stone smashed through an offside window of the vehicle, causing a glancing blow to a passenger. |
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From a relatively old article comes some pointers on improving design through simplicity. |
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With stars in my eyes, I went through the motions of finishing high school, followed by junior college and then engineering college. |
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As the temperature rises, the maximum intensity of the radiated light moves into the red, then extends through the spectrum to the ultraviolet. |
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It is almost amusing, to watch whomever it is drag themselves through it, as their feet sink to the ground almost immediately. |
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Anyway, helpful soul that I am, I thought I'd offer some pointers on getting through this holiday season in one reasonably sane piece. |
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Sport is played not through statistics, but through raw passion, ungirdled emotion and pure unadulterated spirit. |
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Entry was available only through acquisition of unadvertised tickets sold or given away to select customers. |
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The next blow came in the conflict's immediate aftermath, as looters ran unchecked through Baghdad. |
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I thought not knowing the guy would mean I could breeze through the day unaffected, untouched. |
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At least, the unaired episodes on the DVD give a judicious kick, following through on a nicely drawn story arc. |
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They can see how far they have moved the pointer as they go through the journey. |
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The two men went through an emergency door to their right, where Lamb mounted a steel ladder and began to climb. |
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Mayfield saw that Arning, who was withdrawn and uncommunicative, quickly found a means of expression through drawing. |
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I would stop all the lorries thundering through the high street and delivery vans mounting the pavements, blocking shop entrances. |
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She was trapped under the wheels of the car which mounted the pavement and pushed her through a fence as she was walking home with her mother. |
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She left her second floor room and exited the hallway through an unalarmed stairwell door at the nursing home. |
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A place that I did contract work for had all their laptops stolen through an unalarmed window despite all the doors being watched. |
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And many, many unaligned individuals shouted, sang and danced their way through the cobbled alleys. |
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She has remained still, unchanging, as change has swept through the world around her. |
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Man acquires at birth, through heredity, a biological constitution which we must consider fixed and unalterable. |
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Flying supplies and reinforcements into the garrison, Slim mounted an overland campaign that gradually broke through to his besieged forces. |
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Dear God, I acknowledge I am a sinner and because I am a sinner I know through your word that I am alienated from you. |
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We must preach to sinners the good news of salvation through the grace of a sovereign God. |
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Such patriotism was remarkably sustained, though not unchanging, continuing through to the end of the war. |
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He was in a medically induced coma and breathing through tubes after overdosing on sizzurp. |
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Cows graze contentedly in green fields, pigs and hens fossick in the dirt and bees buzz through orchards in bloom. |
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When the gap came, Fallon guided his mount through and the horse accelerated well to the line. |
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This time they turned to hooker Slattery and he nonchalantly slotted a left footer through the posts from the 22 metre line. |
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When I got into work there was a mountain of work to get through, loads of meeting requests and several problems to sort out. |
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Gallacher attends his fair share of meetings and usually has a mountain of paperwork to get through at the end of the day. |
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Future cruises through eddies in the region may determine the factors that stimulate the plankton blooms. |
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The large and unanchored uneasiness I feel about it is that we may not get through this century. |
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They were unanimous that the police had been present all through the riots, but had not helped. |
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Dozens of giant steel animals will be pulled through the streets by a motley crew of characters. |
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Enforcers in full-face helmets were everywhere, striding through the crowd with arrogance born of unchallenged supremacy. |
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The University may admit a student through an assessment of that student's prior learning, whether certificated or uncertificated. |
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The 60-minute second half is quicker in every way, and not only in the madcap chase through the audience, and the performances bloom and prosper. |
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Of citizenship and democracy, I have several unanswered questions going through my head. |
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She had made numerous enemies through her writing, and wanted to keep her family from feeling the blowback of the hate. |
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Most of the small Dahlias are early and profuse bloomers, starting to flower in July and continuing right through till frost. |
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He's from the old school, motioning you ahead of him through doorways with a graceful wave of his expressive hands. |
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The moon was now descending behind the mountain range while the sun rose up to break through the morning haze. |
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It's pretty much the only way to get through the mountain range in that area. |
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Fortunately there is an expert cast to help guide us through the uncertainties and unfamiliarity of the journey. |
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Just because you've got blue blood running through your cold veins doesn't mean I have to put up with your insults! |
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He slammed the drawer shut and ran his hands through a mess of rusty-red uncombed hair. |
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They were climbing steeply up the mountainside by now, through rocky, hard terrain. |
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Tourists use plank roads to get to the mountain top, walking through natural forests. |
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After dehydration through graded alcohol and clearing with xylene, slides were mounted with DPX permanent mountant. |
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Heating up baked beans for the children's lunch, blow-drying her hair in the kitchen, she's going through the motions of an ordinary life. |
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These respirators have blowers that force ambient air through air-purifying elements to the inlet covering. |
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The voices of experiences he had never lived were not nearly as intense now, but they continued to ring through his mind with unceasing fervor. |
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New York's legislature was one of the last to pass a blue-sky law, letting through a deliberately enfeebled version. |
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We've seen through their blue-sky jargon, bullet-point presentations and efforts to squander public money on flights of fancy. |
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He then began to illegally siphon his money from US bank accounts to offshore tax havens through a series of ingenious shell companies. |
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The port protector caps have a wick-type design to assure water passage through the siphonage drain lines. |
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Both concern marriage attained through unatoned sin, maintained despite suspicion and recrimination, resolved at last by death. |
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He obviously missed the description of wading through cow muck to get to the feed-sheds in the dead of winter! |
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His story emerges slowly and movingly, mainly through Avia's conversations with him. |
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She mournfully flicks through the faded family album as the bustling, chattering family next door noisily go about family life. |
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But once that has been sifted through, there is far more that is simply unbiblical and, without questioning the sincerity, misleading. |
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Instead of actually using the rope, just pretend and go through the motions. |
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Those are actively purchased sales, not spurious, unaudited figures of papers dumped in corners, ignored or, at best, flicked through. |
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Over-cheesiness is avoided through a deft handling of plot and characterisation, which keeps everything moving and alive. |
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Even when she threatened to contact the police Hoyle seemed unconcerned and continued to pull himself through the window. |
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You should then go through your bank statement, and check the uncleared transactions against the transactions on the statement. |
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I have sired no offspring, created no universes, I cannot walk through walls and I've never been killed at Easter. |
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I can't honestly imagine anyone having the sitzfleisch to wade through a 250-page comic novel by an unknown writer on the internet. |
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Waiting for the train, she glances surreptitiously through the commuters at the lovely young thing walking down the platform unawares. |
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She's punishing herself through her body, and she's punishing herself with sit-ups. |
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Following through, the sudden change in inertia and momentum unbalanced her, and she fell on the bed, then to the floor. |
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The mucus that is produced by the mucous membranes in your sinuses normally drains into your nose through small holes called ostia. |
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The movie theater became a refuge for the boy, and he began to read films through that sensibility. |
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They pass through bedrooms with tiny beds, sitting rooms, a dining room, until they come to the room where Proust slept as a boy. |
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Mac put his foot down and the truck moved through the gateway picking up speed as it motored down the dirt road. |
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No responsible Opposition could conceivably let it through unamended. |
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Although the Department went through the motions of investigating complaints, its commitment to enforcing the corporal punishment regulations was half-hearted at best. |
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The existential vacuum is the phenemenon which envelops those who go through the motions without feeling any passion or connection to their accomplishments. |
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He would go through the motions, making them believe they controlled him. |
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In the name of customer care, modern companies now set up an obstacle course only the most determined, bloody-minded and technically-blessed customer will get through. |
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Although some ultraviolet radiation passes through his level to be absorbed by ozone in the stratosphere, the most harmful radiation is absorbed at altitudes above 80 km. |
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The bloom, still at bright red heat, was then passed through rolling mills, becoming more elongated and thinner in section after each pass, and finished as puddled iron bar. |
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The key is learning different methods for controlling your nervous system through breath. |
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Blood then courses down through the descending aorta and comes back to the placenta where it gets oxygenated again by way of two umbilical arteries. |
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In the Cavour high school in central Rome, mice run through the halls, nibbling on open wiring and nesting in the lockers. |
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The Skyline Drive allows tourists to motor through the 105-mile stretch of paved road that winds along the crests of the mountains through the length of the park. |
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Conventional colorectal surgery was performed through a vertical midline incision that extended from 5 cm to 10 cm above the umbilicus to the mons pubis. |
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With some drivers ignoring the road signs to slow down and a number of motorbikers speeding through the village especially at weekends there have been some near misses. |
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A penumbral eclipse, sometimes called an appulse, occurs when the Moon misses the Earth's umbra but passes through its penumbra or secondary shadow. |
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When viewed through a telescope, sunspots have a dark central region known as the umbra, surrounded by a somewhat lighter region called the penumbra. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was not present, pleaded guilty, through his solicitor, to driving a motorcar at a speed of 26 miles an hour on the Cheriton Road. |
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The young girls in them shine through all the make up and Parisian dressing when they giggle at one another's little bloopers and talk nostalgically about their families. |
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A ball played in by Neil Janczyk rolled through legs and under feet before arriving at Andy Webster, who blootered a low shot into the net from close range. |
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We slipped through St Bartholomew's churchyard, snowdrops fading, the fruit and nut trees blossoming, and channelled down a track towards the River Ure. |
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The video screens were blotted out by the clouds, displaying only swirling mists and droplets of moisture punctuated by a flash as lightning rippled through a cloud. |
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I am not at liberty to say what the plans are, and in any case they have to go through umpteen stages yet, but I was quite delighted by the vision being presented. |
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Then, in flashback, we follow Hussein and his motormouth pal Ali as they hang out or deliver pizzas through Tehran's teeming streets on their motorcycles. |
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As a result, the landscape Muldrow perceives, filtered through his dreams and his Umwelt, is drastically different from that which is visible to most humans. |
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This avoids it picking up any unabsorbed light passing straight through from the LED, while the glass substrates act as waveguides to channel fluorescence to the detector. |
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She wrapped her arms around her as a gust of wind blew by raising Beta's hair up into the air and rustling through the dark foliage of the hedge behind us. |
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A cool gust of wind blew through the canyon, dispersing the bad smell. |
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The train passed through bright sunlit gardens and dark tunnels as it rattled over the tracks, stopping every once in a while and blowing its long low whistle. |
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Typhoon Imbudo, one of the most powerful typhoons to hit China in years, began to blow itself out yesterday after tearing through southern China, killing at least 20 people. |
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In short, he was blowing me out so with just over an hour to go I had a quick whip round through my phone book to see if I could give the ticket to anyone else. |
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I turned away, blowing my cheeks out and running my hand through my hair. |
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I pushed my way inside the crowd moving on the dance floor and halted two or three people in, blowing my cheeks out and dragging my hands back through my hair. |
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Viking forces marched through the city on Saturday before coming to blows in the Eye of York in the re-enactment of a 10th century clash between Viking and Anglo Saxon armies. |
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Every time you see an indication of someone who has cleverly struck a blow against the System, especially through Art, I sense the work of the Satellite. |
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You mount the stairs and pass through the long corridor, the walls of which are thickly lined with photographs of the family and an impressive display of weapons. |
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But if the new Water Bill goes through unamended, strategic health authorities will be able to compel their local water company to fluoridate the supply. |
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The mounts are available through your local hardware stores. |
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The Self, in short, is an eternal, seamless whole, self-identical, beyond phenomenal appearances and unanalysable, yet to be achieved and known through yogic meditation. |
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There are coast paths, too, winding through dwarf willow and mountain ash to ruined villages looking wistfully out to sea, their populations long since departed. |
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Re-strain through fine wire mesh or unbleached muslin cloth. |
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Instead, imagine a writing buddy or a good friend who appreciates the efforts you make and never puts you down. o Find a ritual or routine to help you through the process. |
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The problem of debris from the smashed part interfering with gases that must pass through tiny tubes was solved by sintering a filter into a central gasket. |
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I did go through a phase of feeling that New Zealand was unappreciative. |
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A normal heart rhythm is one in which each heartbeat originates in the sinus node and proceeds normally through the rest of the body's electric conduction system. |
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I mean, this is a legislative framework that refers everybody through an unascertainable process where we're not certain whether there'll be any uniformity about it. |
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In the movie, a young black man, through his pluck and determination, becomes a Canadian Mountie and buys a large ranch that earns him great financial success. |
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Given that the shell that covers the siphuncle is its only permeable surface, the interchange of fluids can take place only through this structure. |
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There is a very common sense of anger directed at what has been a period of unattributable briefing and anonymous comments being retailed through the press about the leader. |
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They are surrounded by crowds of people stroking and patting them often near sensitive areas such as their blowholes and they become obese through uncontrolled feeding. |
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It is well known that if a trait is heritable, the easiest and most practical way to change the trait in a herd of cattle is through selection of the sire. |
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During this time Hanover lost their influential midfielder Sean Kavanagh through injury and this had the effect of temporarily unbalancing their midfield sector. |
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Even the low two-storey army buildings seemed to smile a delayed welcome, as a gate was unbarred and I went through an elaborate signing-in ceremony in the guardroom. |
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The roofs have collapsed, the ruined towers, the high gate unbarred, frost in the mortar, the ramparts gaping, rent, fallen, gnawed through by age. |
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Besides their ability to build better mousetraps, many of these CEOs will drive the growth of their enterprises through the application of sheer will. |
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In his description, Ruskin does not refer directly to slavery but through his own vivid word picture shows how Turner made an unbeautiful subject beautiful. |
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I waddled jovially around the apartment in my Santa suit, laughing through the beard's tiny mouth hole like a walrus blowing through its moustache. |
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As his knees unbend, his right hand follows through toward the target. |
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They were content to mouth the slogans and go through the motions. |
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Pour liqueur through a fine strainer or unbleached muslin cloth. |
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Even though teachers go through years of training to put up with mouthy students, it doesn't affect them because their dream was to teach and educate others. |
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The Chief, with Count Rochambeau on his left, unbonneted, walked through. |
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So, it was a case of fitting in last minute tweaks on that between editing a mammoth group test and sitting through a planning meeting in the afternoon. |
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In a recent meeting, medical directors of emergency medical services agreed that attempting to talk 911 callers through mouth-to-mouth procedures wasted valuable time. |
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Some authors aim at a narrative of drama, skipping the plateaux of family life or inner thoughts and move through a series of peaks of achievement. |
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He was unbuckling his belt and pulling it through the loops. |
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Cassidy placed a firm kiss on his cheeks and ushered herself out of the door before the tears could break through the mental dam and she began blubbering again. |
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The popular view is though that these people that have turned up, through people smuggling, are bludging on the good will of Australia and should be sent back home. |
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They are going to try to bludgeon their way through these poor poll numbers and convince people that he is a great president because he is so tough and strong. |
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He bludgeoned his way through arguments with arrogant bluster. |
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In particular, Romania's try midway through the first half was a shock as they claimed the ball on an Australian throw then were able to bludgeon their way to the line. |
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A blue worm threading its way through sploshes of paint leaves me cold. |
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It is not quite percolating through to the people who are the movers and the shakers, and the people who are able to, you know, change situations. |
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The punishment for such a violation is to be banned from performing any priestly function until the uncanonical act is expunged through repentance. |
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Priss nearly rocketed right through the ceiling at the sudden and abrupt sound of a fragile object crashing onto hard, uncarpeted floor and breaking into pieces. |
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From inside it sounds like a Spitfire with the whine of the gearbox, a resonance through the uncarpeted cockpit and stones rattling like bullets off the underside. |
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If I needed work I'd search through the situations vacant ads. |
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The program was spawned from the Horse Race Law, which provides for health funding to jockeys and their dependents through the uncashed mutuel tickets. |
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And where you come from is an important issue for many researchers, particularly the ones who believe that blue blood might be surging through their veins. |
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It is only through the uncensored expression of such opinions that we can understand and seek to change the dogma of those that believe in extremism. |
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My marriage had gone through a bad time and that knocked me for six. |
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The guards in the room unchained Talon and pushed him through the door. |
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Many now predict the Fed will leave rates unchanged through the summer. |
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The problems in individual filtering, and the value of shared experiences and unchosen exposures, are best approached through two different routes. |
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To rush through a meal is thought to be uncivilized behavior. |
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The land climbs from the hot parklands of these two river valleys up through small farming areas to a central plateau of msasa and mopane savanna woodland. |
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Not surprisingly, many critics chafed at this populist behavior and attempted to regulate it through a variety of blue laws, fees, and restrictions. |
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Strictly speaking, the comparison is between an unclothed individual moving through calm air at a brisk walking pace and that same individual moving through wind. |
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But there is an awkwardness about Rangers manager Alex McLeish, his major mucker since the pair came through as teenagers at Aberdeen, becoming the man he must master. |
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Sunlight swarms through and over the pale-green saw grass, plays along the surface, dives down to the dark, mucky bottom, and spreads back up to engulf our little group. |
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Secondly, to what extent, in down-playing ideological choices, is he creating a new straitjacket, that of the uncommitted centre which just muddled through? |
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Both parties sign a contract setting out terms on which they insist, and men are presented with a variety of women from nymphomaniacs through bluestockings to homemakers. |
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It really let me skate through a large amount of the battles that I faced in the beginning of the game without even so much as a scratch at times. |
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There, trains ran unconcernedly through the bowels of the city that was sadly awash in 300 millimetres of water, with not an unclogged drain in sight. |
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Use an open paper clip to cut through the center of the gastrula to show the three different layers. |
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The stone was palpable and visible through the pylorus, and an anterior gastrotomy was performed in the antrum. |
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Would the Welsh palstaves of Voorhout have travelled without coming through the Transmanche Region? |
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The two phases could be easily separated from each other through decantation after turning off of the stirrer. |
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Members of a small New York subculture seek good health through a selective return to the habits of their palaeolithic ancestors. |
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As they try to escape, we see acid burning through a skull and what happens when you defibrillate a zombie's head. |
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Apparently, it also has incredible cosmetic properties and is a product of all the precipitation through the oysterbeds. |
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Their vote is being secured through over a million electronic voting machines. |
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If SCA is present, the device will advise and actually talk the responder through some very simple steps to defibrillate the victim. |
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Palmar fibromatosis is a hard nodule on the base of the finger that runs through both sides of distal palmar line. |
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Whitby took an early lead but Fleet quickly responded through Palla, who slammed the ball past the keeper. |
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In the case of the loan from BK1, X's economic risk is completely eliminated through the defeasance arrangement. |
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Are you fed up of trolling through the shop looking for that perfect wedding dress, bridesmaid dress, christening gown or page boy outfit? |
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The IG said SBA was slow to follow through on decertifying many of the companies. |
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The visits can be looked at through the prism of geopolitics and geoeconomics. |
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The beans are then pressed and the oil is run through a centrifuge that I designed and built to clean and degum the oil. |
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Diversity of approach rules, and through the decentering of the composer, the richness of women's musical contributions have been illuminated. |
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Our vision was to create a digital distribution powerhouse, to sell artists digitally, and promote them through deejays and vinyl. |
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Some trilliums and paeonies came through, but too many survived the winter before last, then died in the freeze before Christmas. |
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The patient is placed under a local or general anesthetic, and the surgeon works through a speculum. |
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I helped others through general anaesthetics but I hid my own fear of it, '' she explained. |
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