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    1. She continued to cling to the wall, her feet and one hand used to hold her up, she still had her other sword strapped to her back, waiting for the opportunity to use it but feeling helpless without both weapons in her possession


    2. I cling to that thought


    3. It takes a certain kind of suffering to strip us of all the vanity that we so easily cling to


    4. I’ll go and have a word with the doctor or whatever, shall I? I think we ought to cling to the relationship angle, don’t you? Cousin Karal?’


    5. thickening mist vapours that cling to dim, spare


    6. we could not sleep but cling


    7. He can feel a trickle of perspiration running down his side, making the material of his shirt cling to his damp skin


    8. Wind streams through the cabin, whistling on the jagged slivers of glass that cling to the window frames front and back


    9. ‘Sorry, I don’t know what’s wrong with me,’ I snuffle … bursting into tears; I cling to him helplessly


    10. He just needed to cling; she was distracted by the cabinet in which he'd put his clothes

    11. She didn't answer, she just continued to cling to him


    12. Why must there be more? Why must we cling to life as though it meant something? As though it were even real? I have lived to see the sun setting on the infinite days ahead and have attained the end of all knowledge


    13. that he often had to cling to Annabelle for support


    14. But at least enough of him had made contact with the floor for his suit to activate it’s static cling until he could get to his feet for his boots to do their gecko sticking thing


    15. We merely cling to our senses, in the end, he thought


    16. We should also carefully consider whether we should cling to our knowledge of the Earth’s condition today, or whether we should rather look at the conditions on the Earth before such a flood occurred as described by the Bible? From what the Bible tells us, the world was a lot different in the times before the Flood from what we experience today: Below are some passages describing various aspects:


    17. The walls of this chamber were so smooth that even fine dust did not cling to them


    18. She had to cling to the faintest of chances that this might somehow work


    19. The heat flared up in my midsection, twisting inside me, lancing down between my thighs and up, into my lungs and into my heart until I could only cling to him


    20. The night air cooled as it swirled around the forest floor, causing an eerie fog to cling to the ground

    21. Any crystals or spiritual tools used in healing should be smudged, as should areas which have experienced conflict, since negative entities will cling to the items and places


    22. or we can cling to our ignorance and thereby hold ourselves and others back


    23. Saving me her only purpose left to cling to


    24. You’re now cloaked in a skin as thin as cling film, as tough as diamonds, and as flexible as silk


    25. - What does it give you to cling to that feeling, nuse?


    26. My shoes cling to the rough rock


    27. I cling to Tobias’s arm


    28. As we walk the streets I once called home, conversations sputter and die, and eyes cling to my face and body


    29. I regret the duplicity, but we knew that you have been conditioned to cling to the faction system like it is your own mother, and that we would have to help ease you into this new era


    30. I see the little pieces of this world that we’ve managed to cling to bursting into flames

    31. hands, didn’t feel his lank hair cling to his neck as he dizzily swiveled to look


    32. understanding of the external environment and definition to the behavior, they cling to at the


    33. wealth to people at the same time, only stupid people cling to his gaze fixed on the pain, persistent pain


    34. I would return the salute, of course, but I had to wonder how long the “glow” of battle would cling to me


    35. Remember His promises and cling to them because God cannot lie


    36. “the only hope we can cling to is that the house can punish her serveerly for her crimes”


    37. 32 A nobler spirit, however, prompted the majority to cling to their religious observances,


    38. 12 therefore the divine vengeance is reserving you for eternal fire and torments, which shall cling to you for all time


    39. It was if our mouths had been fused together, as if they had been made for no other purpose, but to cling onto one another


    40. To cling to my memories forever, torment me with my crystal clear vision of the way he looked when he said my name, the way he smelt when he held me close, and the way his breath felt on my neck when he lost himself in my hair

    41. And as long as you cling to the idea that only what has


    42. and cling to him and you will be saved and safe


    43. M: As long as you are a seeker, better cling to the idea that you


    44. Cling to one thing, that matters, hold on to ‘I am’


    45. way to being able to see what I see, but you cling to your old


    46. He wondered how they met, and Colin was supposedly happily married, and his wife did cling rather tightly, never suspecting her husband's infidelities


    47. M: There is trouble only when you cling to something


    48. You cling to the idea that you


    49. Q: Yet we are afraid of the better and cling to the worse


    50. Yet we cling to it







































    1. He did love me, Stephen, I know it makes me sound like a fool clinging to a daydream, but he did


    2. days and weeks, while Benjamin was faintly clinging to life, the Holy


    3. were rusted beyond hope of opening, fused together at hinge and at lock, clinging to


    4. He zoomed in expecting to see a human figure in an exosuit floating out there in the debris, clinging to a piece of rent bulkhead like some parody of a castaway


    5. The redsuits were visible every thirty or forty yards or so, clinging to the ring


    6. Horcheese was fully through the hatch and clinging to a handhold near the NAV console before he turned and saw her


    7. Perhaps JJ would want her around as a sort of honorary aunt … or would that be too weird? As if she were clinging to a facsimile of the man she loved? No, maybe it would be best not to hang around … for the first time she felt the rootlessness of her existence


    8. My boots thick and heavy with clinging sand,


    9. At the water's edge I found tiny bits of waving, organic fluff clinging to the pebbles just where the bubbles melt away; curious purple pieces of seaweed no bigger than a crumb lying on the beach and spiky bits of crab shell attached to the occasional limb


    10. Here was a sense of lost innocence, of delicious isolation precariously clinging to the warm air itself

    11. Her fingers clutch at the bedclothes convulsively, clinging to their reality as her memory took her back


    12. I was still clinging to the idea I might get something out of this deal


    13. He scrambled out of that area as fast as possible, with some clinging to him, summoning all his will power to keep from screaming


    14. She was dressed in the same thin but warm, clinging robe she'd worn the previous Nightday and Alan reacted with what seemed like an admiring, if bashful, stare


    15. Clinging to his shoulders to stand, she met his every move with a counter stroke


    16. He felt its life-force, though dim, and was somewhat heartened knowing that the Great Tree was yet clinging to life


    17. "Wasn't me," Emily replied, a residue of blue flames still clinging to her form


    18. clinging to the hem of His garment


    19. Then he went on to tell of how much danger his father had put him in once again when he tried to shoot him with a paralysis dart when he was seventy feet above the stone floor and excrement pile of that abandoned area, clinging to a slanted roof


    20. The Red Mage spent his life clinging to the illusion, always shifting shadows

    21. clinging to its sides like chickens around a mother hen


    22. Each human being is made of billions and billions of elementary particles clinging to one another


    23. Among the countless things they’d talked about while clinging to a mast from Father’s ship, she remembered Andrastus describing how to coax milk


    24. I feared he’d plummet to his death, but when the vapor cleared, I saw my rangy cousin clinging to a rock


    25. Then she saw this fact confirmed as he unclasped his chiton , turned his back away, and toweled off the beads of water clinging to his upper torso


    26. on sat still but only because they had a clinging hope that


    27. Thick hair the color of charcoal and muted silver framed his face, wayward and rain-dampened strands clinging to his temples


    28. They’d been clinging to the mast for days, ever since it broke loose in the storm


    29. So Andrastus used the last of his strength to untie a piece of sail cloth still clinging to the mast


    30. ” She returned to her position against his chest, clinging to him for comfort

    31. She ran outside and braced herself, clinging to a lamppost against the wind, holding onto Sarah with her other arm


    32. She laughed, clinging to my hand


    33. It was bad enough standing up here at this dizzying height clinging on to the parapet for support


    34. ” After this we made love one last time slowly and tenderly and then we went to sleep sated and clinging to each other like the children we were but for once when my eyes closed the nightmares stayed away


    35. Kiri was still clinging to his shirt, cowering behind him, hanging onto the warmth of his body


    36. He was still clinging onto the hope that she might change her mind at the last minute and stay with him


    37. The new world had no place for old world religion; these were people who were regarded as weak by the Darangi, clinging to beliefs that made them feel secure and their lives meaningful


    38. Nevertheless, I had a light sheen of sweat on my face, and my shirt was clinging to my back when I entered the air-conditioned Police house


    39. It was the man clinging to a cliff, his fingers losing their grip, and him still certain that


    40. You, anxiously, watch from the other side of the walnut tree, half expecting him to come darting out with a 10 foot snake clinging to his face

    41. At the moment, she could hardly judge cleanliness, though, not when she could smell the stale sickness clinging to her body


    42. Despite the terrible fire raging from Santiago, the eager soldiers passed beyond San Juan, clinging to available coyer, and shooting with little fire discipline, at the trenches dug in the hillside leading up to the city


    43. Carolyn screamed, burying her head in Dawn’s back, clinging on so tightly that Dawn could hardly breathe


    44. Carolyn calmed down and stood up, clinging to her mother, her sobs subsiding


    45. Rounding a thick bed of reeds, Brock slid to a stop and heaved a sigh of relief when he saw Grey clinging to a rock in the middle of the river


    46. Clinging to these fond memories Broshee continued on, hoping her journey was nearing its end


    47. He was thrashing about in deep clinging mud, his mouth open so that he had little choice but to swallow the cold, clammy liquid


    48. Desperately clinging to Soffen's image, Brock fought off the tentacles swirling inside his head, his mind filling with the love he felt for her


    49. As of mid-November, the UNITA/SADF force had destroyed the Cuito Cuanavale airfield and pinned down thousands of FAPLA's best remaining units clinging onto the town's defensive perimeters


    50. As Shooter shot through the open window, Grunt, still clinging tenaciously to his legs, went with him












































    1. The storm has passed but John still clings to the wreckage


    2. Russ sees the explosion at the front of the car, starts over to help John, but Ahmed clings to his leg with both arms, stopping him


    3. who clings to this lonely keel with her


    4. that clings to the bottom of his rag-frayed trousers


    5. far from where she clings to my heart


    6. His skin clings to his protruding bones


    7. The pup clings to me with raw paws and buries his tiny head in the folds of my shirt


    8. Her face pales as she clings to the seat


    9. Knead on speed 2 until the dough clings to


    10. The smell of bread and spices, and the bitterness in the cook’s words, clings to his skin for many hour-cycles after

    11. “With all the death that clings to you, how can that be true? What if the Spirit you thought you saw was, in fact, the wolf? Perhaps Sloth’s mistake is yours


    12. The mist of rain still clings to life


    13. The boy clings to his leg


    14. ice clings to their tops, barren deserts that stretch out for


    15. there, the ivy that clings to the stone wall wraps


    16. The gunner on the down side clings to his fixed machine gun and is hanging out of the open door, but the elevated gunner is not so lucky and falls back through the gun deck


    17. of life the dust that clings to the poor


    18. She is surfing towards me, extending her arm, as she clings to the board


    19. Sometimes Cameron still clings to the earth a little bit but gradually this is fading


    20. Obviously this word TRUTH clings to the entire core

    21. Obviously this word TRUTH clings to the entire core of both testaments


    22. The fly that touches honey cannot use its wings; so the soul that clings to spiritual sweetness ruins its freedom and hinders contemplation


    23. Her soul clings on


    24. Instead, the patina of the modern world stubbornly clings to the


    25. Bad Habits | Vices: Clings to the past


    26. A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives the rose


    27. The word alaq besides meaning a congealed clot of blood also means something that clings, a leech-like substance


    28. palace clings to the rock face and burrows into it


    29. She clings open the cash register while noticing his sudden movement


    30. So that now he clings

    31. I can't tell you how much ashamed I am of that sort of girl, the girl who clings, who follows, who laments,--as if the world, the splendid, amazing world, were empty of everything but one single man, and there were no sun shining, no birds singing, no winds blowing, no hills to climb, no trees to sit under, no books to read, no friends to be with, no work to do, no heaven to go to


    32. open grave; or there comes an hour when he clings with


    33. He clings to the swell of her hip with his other hand, rumpling her robe to feel the silk beneath and the skin beneath that


    34. clings to the surface of the object


    35. She clings to my shoulders


    36. There is a struggle in nature against this divine substance,—in nature which is not made for joy and clings to pain


    37. Clings to everything she takes off


    38. The mandated list of occupants clings to its front door


    39. 'And now,' he was softly saying, 'I take to the road again, holding on southwestwards for many a long and dusty day; till at last I reach the little grey sea town I know so well, that clings along one steep side of the harbour


    40. See how soft the dried leaves are under your feet and how rich and green the moss is that clings to these old trees

    41. He says that he has not given up hope, that no matter what the police say, he still clings to the idea that Megan will come home


    42. Ah, poor old chap, he clings to any straw! His father and his mother asked me to see you, for the mere mention of the subject is very painful to them


    43. The way it clings


    44. The shotgun he clings to like a lapdog—too late, but who knows? There may be other vandals


    45. gossamer web! Even the points it clings to—the things whence its subtle interlacings are swung—are scarcely perceptible: momentary touches of fingertips, meetings of rays from blue and dark orbs, unfinished phrases, lightest changes of cheek and lip, faintest tremors


    46. Then she went towards him, and might have represented a heaven-sent angel coming with a promise that the short hours remaining should yet be filled with that faithful love which clings the closer to a comprehended grief


    47. Snow catches on his pants and clings to the hem


    48. A gray dress clings to her shoulders, floats away from her waist


    49. Prue clings to the Shrouds with the screaming Babe at her Waist; the whole Battle stops in Medias Res to observe this most terrifying Sight


    50. Probity, sincerity, candor, conviction, the sense of duty, are things which may become hideous when wrongly directed; but which, even when hideous, remain grand: their majesty, the majesty peculiar to the human conscience, clings to them in the midst of horror; they are virtues which have one vice,—error

















    1. She clung to the companionway rail while he charged thru the remaining canal


    2. He clung to a handhold in front of the chair


    3. Nlara still clung to the mainsail rings high up the mast


    4. They clung to each other tightly; she was still trembling in his arms, her passion so intense


    5. Luray had some color back, but still clung to him


    6. " She clung to him


    7. Onlookers clung to the rooftops, on window ledges and every available vantage point straining for a better view


    8. ” He led her to his bed and they removed their clothes and climbed in and clung to each other as exhaustion overtook them


    9. The cloth clung like wet jersey, but it had glitter that flashed as she jiggled


    10. thereby all the more clung to

    11. broken walls and towers which clung to a natural outcrop at the end


    12. His saturated clothes clung to him and he was painfully aware of the bruises that spotted his body like dark tattoos, a constant reminder that he should be dead


    13. Grinly clung to the lip of the overhang listening to


    14. Bits of bush clung to his trousers, dirt grimed his hands and, no doubt, his face


    15. They clung together


    16. In the second room the bookshelves were overturned—dominoes that clung


    17. at the same time, but at the platform she clung to the poles with each hand


    18. He turned and desperately clung to her


    19. They clung together a little longer in the deepening dusk


    20. So she did the next best thing she sacrificed the larger kitchen everyone else had received, and went on the search for the little comforts, Mike clung tightly to in Salt Lake

    21. Tiny droplets of water clung to everything


    22. Most of the buildings actually facing this block had workrooms or storage on the second and third floors, what apartments there were, clung to the very top


    23. " she proclaimed, looking up at his angered face, snow clung to his hat and about his chest


    24. " He hugged her and she clung to him


    25. She clung tighter, desperate for his strength


    26. " The imp clung to Tetloan's hair as the boy flung his head up and down, back and forth, desperately trying to track the focus of Emily and Solo Ki's pupils


    27. She burst into tears and clung to him, her breath coming in short ragged bursts


    28. "Then we have Yhohonshu," a plush and tall creamy-pale woman with tight white curls who's robe clung well, "and Kiethying," a tall gaunt man with a little streak of charcoal left in his beard, very like Althart but more somber of visage with straighter hair and beard


    29. ” She gave me a hug and I clung to her


    30. She was trembling slightly and began sobbing as she clung to him

    31. They clung to each other, seeking comfort in their embrace


    32. You know how it goes, right? Jobs that have become a burdening, stressful weight rather than a joyous opportunity to learn and contribute; once vibrant relationships gone sour yet clung to in a monotonous and abject state of surrender; and unending financial woes that in great part are self-generated due to an insatiable purchasing hunger that feeds on itself like the viral monster that it is


    33. She shivered against Helez as she clung to her in shock


    34. And she clung to it fiercely


    35. Helez embraced her and they clung together for comfort


    36. Eventually they caught a small rat and they both smelt faintly of fresh blood, a few drops of which still clung to Ben's snout


    37. Some of the strands clung to his tear-dampened cheeks


    38. Withered mothers carried their shrunken babies who clung desperately to the breast


    39. Jeremy relinquished his hold on her and she clung to me, sobbing


    40. Joseph must have been working with cedar trees recently because the odor clung to his clothing

    41. Green leaves which clung to the boughs stirred in the gentle morning breeze


    42. Leah clung to my hand as though she would never let go


    43. Tears were streaming down her face, mingling with mine as we clung to each other


    44. When I said nothing, only clung to him, he coaxed


    45. When the pain finally subsided, I took a deep breath as I clung to her hand


    46. Arrows and Guardians alike clung to each other in the storm as they watched everything burn


    47. Rogan and Sebastian clung to the walls of the tunnel as they crept up on the entrance


    48. She clung on to him until he straightened and turned on the torch in his hand


    49. ” I clung to him


    50. “Mother!” She clung to my hand














































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