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    1. He continued to carve water into the great grey maw of the tunnel


    2. There was another faction that actually wanted to carve out a governed land with a national boundary and laws


    3. That left him just enough water along the side to carve along at about thirty knots


    4. and pointed arches, carve edged and keyed


    5. ‘You want me to carve it?’


    6. That means you carve the beef


    7. “Sure, you carve,” Ava handed her the camping knife she had stored in here


    8. Soon the five soldiers were in the street as well, finishing off the crippled victims of the others, and before long, they had managed to carve a defendable position on the street


    9. Clearly, there was a method to the monster’s madness; by strategically placing his limbs on Brontes’ body, he was able to carve out large areas of the Mage’s skin


    10. the niche in the world that they carve out for

    11. Some Buddhists carve 108 small Buddhas on a walnut for good luck


    12. spent hours learning how to carve intricate art onto the teeth of sperm whales


    13. “So, using these ways, you can carve things out of metal


    14. Why, it was something a child could carve


    15. “Stephen, can you carve me this key?” she asked simply, holding out the block of cheese


    16. “But to carve through this stuff in only one afternoon, and to get the shape you need to fit into the lock?”


    17. “I know you’re not one to carve notches in your gun barrel


    18. to carve out a niche there


    19. carve out large land grants for the Indians complete with mineral and oil rights, allowing them to keep their culture(s) in parallel with the emerging America? Exceptional as that might have been for its time, historian Ellis tells us in American Creation, it almost happened, or at least it became a priority for President Washington in 1790


    20. Accountability is the opportunity to carve out the future rather than sit back and have it happen to you

    21. independent-minded region to carve out its own distinct identity


    22. “For that is the one and only offensive property GrimFang has; it will cut anything! That makes it a very simple weapon indeed for an item of such power, but that property is absolute! It will cut without resistance any material, be it flesh and bone, wood, any metal, any stone including diamond! And no magic shielding can withstand it either! I swear; you could cut a god in half with it, if it were possible to make one hold still for the blow! I ask you to never draw it here, for it could carve chunks from the Truthstone of Falgaroth itself, and the thought of that terrifies any rational person!


    23. Out of the best and most productive years of each man’s life, he should carve a segment in which he puts his private career aside to serve his community and his country, and thereby serve his children, his neighbors, his fellow men, and the cause for freedom


    24. Memories carve their way into his skin


    25. Instead, the grit and soil carve out their patterns on the underparts of my feet; I can feel each small puncture like a gift that focuses me on a lesser pain


    26. He had consciously chucked a relatively comfy life as the great Silk Screen Sam Bann�is�ter's son to carve his career out of the Air Force


    27. He would have to carve his own tools if he wanted to write again, or teach the boy, should he be given the opportunity to do so


    28. we were managing to carve through the hilly landscape


    29. they certainly didn’t carve out precise instruments to


    30. You need only do something new and to carve your own path

    31. Uncle Stöver, the cobbler, was as close as anybody but the closest person was Omi, my grandmother, but in spite of all her many talents, I needed a male person around to teach me things only boys know, such as never to pee into the wind or how to carve a tiny sailboat out of a clothes pin


    32. exists to form ice clouds, but the quantity of water required to carve


    33. He is at the Long Table of Chieftains, ready to fight for the right to carve the joint and drink his fill of mead,” she said, crying as she spoke


    34. That is why we decided to carve his tomb nearby


    35. There is boar to carve and good, strong mead


    36. Often, water is used as an example of the most passive substance, yet it can carve grand canyons


    37. a bonus carve out your six pack


    38. I laughed and slapped her, then reached under the bed, pulled out my razor sharp Gerber hunting knife, and told her to hold still because I carve my name across the breasts of all my women


    39. Carve his first and last name and his birth date into the cucumber, concentrating on him staying "soft"


    40. Carve the meat into thin slices and add the juices from the meat to the marinade

    41. " These laws carve out different treatment of statutory rape offenses involving individuals close in age


    42. But in the reign of Thugra Khotan, the last magician of Kuthchemes, gray-eyed, tawny-haired barbarians in wolfskins and scale-mail had ridden from the north into the rich uplands to carve out the kingdom of Koth with their iron swords


    43. armies toiled to carve the huge blocks of special quarried stone


    44. "I'll carve his liver yet—Gorulga is a party to this swindle, of course?"


    45. Why should he toil to regain the rule of a people which had already forgotten him?—why chase a will-o'-the-wisp, why pursue a crown that was lost for ever? Why should he not seek forgetfulness, lose himself in the red tides of war and rapine that had engulfed him so often before? Could he not, indeed, carve out another kingdom for himself? The world was entering an age of iron, an age of war and imperialistic ambition; some strong man might well rise above the ruins of nations as a supreme conqueror


    46. Everyone was industriously working to carve a new home out of this small piece of wilderness


    47. The surface is smooth as if a high power laser had been used to carve out the tunnel


    48. “I will carve out his black heart


    49. And carve it meticulously


    50. Both Stallman and I take a moment to carve up the large rect-











































    1. Her carved keda rider and a couple pretty stones were left behind


    2. The marble was carved in sensuous designs, the grillwork was well polished


    3. Onidas sunk to his knees, peering over the gorge Vald had carved out with his blade and was now bleeding into


    4. He carved them on after the war at about the time that he disabled the thing


    5. of the room there was an ornate, carved wooden bed, and to one side of it there was a


    6. Jesus, they carved him up like a piece of meat, but they wouldn't let him scream


    7. Tattoos are inscribed with needle and ink, but the Ta Moko is a design carved into the skin using the Uhi, a traditional chisel formed from a fragment of Albatross bone


    8. His personification was in pinstriped robe and a large turban with a waist-length white beard, waist-length gray hair and a face carved by a century of deep desert wind and sun


    9. Night Adventure: Hora is a beautiful, magical country; a picturesque river with blue gargling water and carved banks flows through it


    10. Heroic scenes all the way back to the American puppet's gas attacks were shown, as if carved in real time in the stones of the temple

    11. The glass was embedded in a network of roots instead of lead, the columns of the door were carved in sensuous curves, but the window provided a small alcove that Herndon could back him into


    12. The gaoler fiddled with his keys and unlocked the door at the end of the passage, pushing it back to reveal a short flight of steps carved out of natural rock


    13. carved and sheared of age, salt whipped,


    14. He didn't go farther in that direction, once he'd carved himself a crutch maybe


    15. The handle had a carved silver wolfs head on it


    16. The carved, melded space in the ice


    17. This whole village was built out of one archwood clump, a stream, some big stones carved out of the creek bed and some plank-up plus the trunks that grew up around it


    18. Then she saw his name carved into the door of the end room on the way out; but Yarin might party


    19. ‘Isn’t there some ceremony involved in that?’ I asked, trying to remember what happened when I carved mine


    20. Carved into the wood at one end were two initials, A & P and a heart, very faint now

    21. Eventually, as she and her new spouse walked down one of the leafier boulevards of the city near the diplomatic quarter, she saw a mansion house of the most ornately carved variety


    22. front garden of Parekh-ji's house and sit on an intricately carved swing


    23. For seating he had provided plush plumes with ornately carved wooden arms, ergonomic for one percent gravity, invisible of course


    24. quarter, she saw a mansion house of the most ornately carved


    25. The walls were stone and stucco, the gates were heavy carved wood, asymmetrical in design, and it looked like they could not be shut if they had to


    26. Koruki turned out to be the woman Ava had called ‘Mother Superior’ and she was staying in some very nice rooms with the ubiquitous built-in wall benches, here in polished and carved wood


    27. What he held was a carefully carved copy of the two Snotaks that had given their lives for the Hold during the Scather raid


    28. Great canals had been carved thru the inner island and those rowboats covered the water, along with sailing ships of every description


    29. The main entry was carved marble and glass


    30. By the time Dave has carved his fourth slice, he is starting to get the hang of it but the net result of this whole charade is that everyone is laughing and the ice has been well and truly broken

    31. All the information was carved into signs screwed to the bases of the huge trunks


    32. The lake was an unblemished crystal that he carved in the still heat of Afternoonday when he took over for the third time on this trip, she would get another couple hours of sleep


    33. Once inside, the street became a great hallway of marble and cast stone, ornately carved and chillingly ancient


    34. It was smooth in detail, rough in bulk, but the floor was smooth and polished, the walls were deeply carved with heroic scenes from Elven history and the ceiling was fitted with good bioluminescent lighting, bright enough to keep Gnome’s hoods up


    35. To their mother they presented wooden signs, or plaques; one for each of the bungalows, and carved in relief that bungalow's number and each was painted in its own color scheme


    36. His place is a veritable palace, they bathed in a delicately carved marble bath both before and after


    37. remarkably interested in the carved lintel above the church


    38. A brook carved fanciful shapes into the rock, and he was admiring it from it’s mossy bank when he came to a thick plank spanning it


    39. chin and his face looked like it had been carved from


    40. Most buildings are built of carved stone or cast ceramic

    41. The orders came in and Max carved


    42. reflection from his shaven head, down his trapezius muscles, his carved out chest,


    43. It was already up on the trucks, huge pieces of wood themselves, carved out of selected stumps with roller-rings three feet across and a four foot yoke that was overhung by the log at the front


    44. ‘The place has a couple of dice carved above the


    45. particular distinction other than the dice carved into the


    46. The stone looks carved from the cliff itself, in truth it was cast in place, the work of a century or more


    47. The elaborate dragon carved on the face was lost in a pile of splinters and cracked planks; the heavy iron lock was smashed to pieces


    48. The many tiers of dwellings carved in the face of the cliff were built as barracks; to house a standing army of the Triad at all times


    49. Carved in the elven tongue was the words; So that we may live the wall has fallen


    50. carved sculptures of men and beasts encrusted over its














































    1. He carves him up


    2. Her wrist tugs against the handcuff, just enough that the metal carves a line into her skin


    3. The blade carves effortlessly through his neck meat


    4. Essentially, a hashtag carves out a “micro-community” on twitter so that anyone using the hashtag can communicate with all of the other people who are using the same hashtag


    5. carves a semi-circular, moving as if on a slider while keeping the chair


    6. He thought hard about his Flower and Candy, the shape of their smooth carves above him in the bath, and the droplets of water cascading towards him


    7. Skill carves my virgin snows of love


    8. pride in being the one who carves the ThanksGiving Turkey---not


    9. train on a curve in the tracks, it carves, from tip to tail, engine to


    10. carves, but many of them still won't be, as it all depends on the ski

    11. great big and fast Texas train-track carves, without spooking the


    12. track carves on hard-pack, from a standstill on the bunny-hill, do


    13. Virtually no one carves on the steepest terrain, because


    14. The myth-tale of a spirit is told: the person imagines it, carves the amulet or icon, the child is raised with the icon that they can see-touch, which goes to create their own impression-experience of outer normality, which they then transform into their own version of inner reality


    15. Excessive accumulation of sand on the bed of river when comes to a point of obstruction the river never argues with sand to get out of its way but instead river shows flexibility and takes turn to avoid the sands and carves out new ways to continue its journey


    16. If it is the buying of institutions that “carves” out the bottom of a constructive base from which a stock may break out to new highs later on, then we can postulate that the clues of their buying and accumulation in the lower parts of a stock’s chart base should be evident, and could offer optimal, low-risk entry points to begin taking a position, particularly if the stock is a proven market leader


    17. He, from the stack, carves out the accustomed load,


    1. Uh! If I wasn't infected with that Instinct I'd spill his guts on his mother's carpet with a carving fork


    2. they were carving him up


    3. After the last incident, Ava chained that cherub to a wooden chair and stabbed his testicles to hamburger with a carving fork


    4. Alan looked up from where he was carving a very sharp point on Luray's theirops spear while she prowled for berries and inglethors


    5. It is an open landscape with few trees and the land rises steadily towards the rocky hills we can see in the distance; stretches of scrubby grassland are interspersed with dense groves of olive trees and, as Drens said, dry stone walls carving up the landscape, as well as islands of tall, dark stands of yet more pines


    6. The only sound that disturbed the otherwise quiet house was that of Mrs Roach using the electric carving knife to dismember the remains of the beef joint ready for the making of soup later in the week


    7. In the kitchen Alan unplugged the carving knife and checked the fuse


    8. He joined his brothers in carving out a town amidst the jungle


    9. It was a beautiful ivory carving; polished to a high sheen


    10. quiet house was that of Mrs Roach using the electric carving knife

    11. “May I”, said his step-mother, taking the electric carving knife


    12. Billy and Bex enjoy the smallness of domesticity, breaking the back of a confusing, sometimes threatening world by carving life up into manageable chunks


    13. Yorthops had spent some time carving and painting her sign, it was very well done


    14. Michael, after tutting at the state of Dave’s carving knife, busies himself with a steel, sharpening the offending article


    15. an intricate carving in the handle


    16. Of course the keda could run a lot faster and bolt even faster than that, but still, he was carving water


    17. The one-armed man and his fellow survivors decapitated their fallen companions without hesitation; carving them up as though they were butchers preparing a feast


    18. Rollinthor and his companions were born, carving their way through mountains and solid stone


    19. The earth shook as Jarrard's ball of fire met with the forest, uprooting trees and carving a path hundreds of yards long


    20. Been here centuries, now these idiot men are carving great chunks of it out

    21. Skewered by the staff, the beast continued to thrash about in pain -- Brontes continued to rain down blows, carving the creature with his Oneness


    22. Until Tragus finished carving another figurine in a set of hoplites he was making for


    23. He also purchased the iron chisels and files for shaping and carving


    24. topiary shears in their paws, carving cockerels


    25. water nearby, and Danny a white-hatted sailor on board carving the most beautiful ornament the


    26. an hourglass carving, another by a sword


    27. It was originally two plain planks of wood, though while Carl prayed, Adem saw light of changing colours spreading along the timber, carving smaller crosses, and shaping the wood to look ornamental


    28. down there for hundreds of years, carving out the canyon


    29. "Well, what if she has?" said Marc at last looking up from the wooden cup he was carving for Marie's doll


    30. all along the carving knife, prepared to plunge it into the breast; but

    31. "Of course youngster but let's try another carving


    32. He pointed at a carving in the grey stone


    33. She knew the key was in a roughly appropriate shape, but still needed carving and finishing to reach the exact right dimensions


    34. He brought Bru a good-sized kitchen carving knife


    35. She wasn’t fooled by his bullshit: oh no, not in the least! Only a blockhead would believe the hooker’s wild story, invented to save herself from a carving knife - and about Gordon Edward in the coke trade, no less; So Mike, being one, he of course believed


    36. Caroline dashed from the room, screaming obscenities, only to return moments later with carving knives clutched in either fist


    37. Thousands of tourists have passed under this carving each year


    38. He was relentlessly carving up his mind and soul to feast on at his leisure


    39. They’d been carving a crisscross path towards Onitsha, the gateway to the Biafran territory east of the Niger


    40. Fruit carving is a long-standing tradition that has reached such a high level that the Country’s countless cooking schools offer courses in the subject as popular with tourists on learning vacations

    41. "He is so fond of carving things up


    42. As it happened, there was a raven carving on top of one of the carved poles


    43. We reached Panuco after a few days and I took Carlotta to see the carving of my grandfather and Smoking Mirror in all their glory


    44. Instead there would be adequate cabins for officials without any frills and the carving and painting was limited to a figure and “dragon eyes” on the prow


    45. the fold and found a turquoise carving of a wolf suckling her young


    46. Ashi gasped, and as she leaned forward to retrieve the carving her


    47. the home they had been carving out for themselves in the cave


    48. more than a tiny Turquoise carving that had fallen in the snow


    49. when carving out time for a workout, the 20%


    50. You decide to add value to the wood by carving it





































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