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1. “They had their orders to return to Tegulunbalikh
2. Sliding between the demon’s legs he sliced into its inner thighs with both blades as he passed, the wounds were nowhere as deep as he had intended and he discovered that the thick scaled tegument of the beast was much tougher than expected
3. She was inducted into four Halls of Fame: the Nesuhi Ertegun Jazz in 2008; Rock and Roll in 1989; Big Band and Jazz in 1981; Blues in 1980
4. Parker was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame and the Nesuhi Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame
5. She received four Esquire Magazine Awards, and was inducted into the ASCAP Jazz Wall of Fame in 1997, the Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000
6. "We landed in Tegucigualpa [capital city] and I learned afterwards this is one of the steepest landing patterns you can imagine
7. took off in Tegucigualpa and needed to land a couple of minutes later to
8. Apesteguía, a researcher with the Argentine Museum
9. While Mulaprakriti hidden in the "integument, forever unseen
10. One morning the few lonely trees and the thorns of the hedgerows appeared as if they had put off a vegetable for an animal integument
11. On Tuesday and Wednesday it bothered him terrifically that his epidermis, hair and other appendages were of a high disorder, while the integumented skeleton of himself was a slick clean structure of efficient organization
12. On Tuesday and Wednesday it bothered him terrifically that his epidermis, hair and other appendages were of a high disorder, while his integumented skeleton of himself was a slick clean structure of efficient organization
13. At first, I say, the handling-machine did not impress me as a machine, but as a crablike creature with a glittering integument, the controlling Martian whose delicate tentacles actuated its movements seeming to be simply the equivalent of the crab's cerebral portion
14. But then I perceived the resemblance of its grey-brown, shiny, leathery integument to that of the other sprawling bodies beyond, and the true nature of this dexterous workman dawned upon me
15. As the green flames lifted I could see the oily gleam of his integument and the brightness of his eyes
16. They told me in Nantucket, though it certainly seems a curious story, that when he sailed the old Categut whaleman, his crew, upon arriving home, were mostly all carried ashore to the hospital, sore exhausted and worn out
17. Assuming the blubber to be the skin of the whale; then, when this skin, as in the case of a very large Sperm Whale, will yield the bulk of one hundred barrels of oil; and, when it is considered that, in quantity, or rather weight, that oil, in its expressed state, is only three fourths, and not the entire substance of the coat; some idea may hence be had of the enormousness of that animated mass, a mere part of whose mere integument yields such a lake of liquid as that
18. The Christian teaching takes man back to the primitive consciousness of self, not of self—the animal, but of self—God, the divine spark, of self—the son of God, of just such a God as the Father himself, but included in an animal integument