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Schulz put his hands into his pockets
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” He shoved his hands in his pockets, then went to the end of the block to play pachinko
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He tucks his hands into the pockets of his overcoat, pulling it tight upon his shoulders
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Thrusting his hands into his jacket pockets so that he could
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jacket pockets, the hood low over his forehead
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Danton stood perfectly still, his hands thrust into his coat pockets, staring straight
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"The atmosphere is isolated into pockets
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The creature reached his full height and girth, his hands stuffed into deep jacket pockets, the hood low over his forehead
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Device safe in the deep pockets of Joes’ long coat
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hands shoved deep into their pockets for warmth
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in his pockets whilst he accepted the Travel Device off Joe
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balls out of the pockets in his britches
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TONY-LEE puts his hands into his pockets
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He was proud to show his lifetime souvenirs; they fell from books, wallets, tin boxes and jacket pockets
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The wind was sharpening now so I shoved my hands into my pockets and quickened my pace, darting about and skimming round the corners and making good headway till I turned a corner and almost ran into a large woman chopping wood right in my path
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Needless to say he stuffed every one of his jacket pockets with the cash
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Being thoroughly practical and having been trained to deal with difficult situations, the soldier put the dog back by the cash machine and proceeded to empty all of his pockets and his trouser legs of ten and twenty-pound notes
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We dug into our pockets for contributions to the bill whilst Mercouri heaved himself upright and made a loud announcement,
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Annie sighed, stuck her hands in her coat pockets and followed her brother along Barlow Moor Road towards the offices of Dawson, Dawson & Dawson, chosen by their father in happier times because he could always be sure of remembering the name of his solicitor when exceptional circumstances required the expertise of a legal beagle
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Simon immediately goes to where he threw his jacket and dives into one of the pockets
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pockets and grabbed my groin twice to check
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Mama reached into Ish's pockets
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his jacket pockets with the cash
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machine and proceeded to empty all of his pockets and his trouser
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into the soldier’s overall pockets, took out the mobile phone and
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The rain has stopped now, though it’s still cold and raw and I ram my hands into my pockets to keep them warm
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‘Yes, though it might make more sense to keep it for the autumn, Dave, finishing just before Christmas – people tend to read more in the autumn and would be more willing to put their hands in their pockets for a good cause at Christmas
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about one thing, and that is lining THEIR pockets with YOUR money
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She hooked her thumbs in her jean pockets and faced the wall, where there were pictures of Brownie and his parents and relatives
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He rushed over to the bush and patted the pockets
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had emptied their pockets when they were taken
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Watch yourself and your pockets, Nathan
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He checks his pockets
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The office was plankwall and batten except for the pyramid wall itself, but it was well finished and he had two stand-cushions as well as a high-backed roll-stool with a tile floor and a long ornate work table with pockets, three tall folder racks on one end of the table and three short ones under that end
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The consultant unfolds his arms and thrusts them into his lab coat pockets
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Chrissie rammed her hands into the pockets of her jacket and hugged it to herself
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"Stupid arsehole!" he says to himself as he pockets the key
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The one that checked Roman’s pockets
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He pulled out an apple from one of the flannel pockets and began to eat
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He moves slowly towards the door and then pauses with his hands thrust into his jacket pockets
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He fumbles in his pockets for the keys to the Transit, realises that they are not there and starts to feel sweat breaking out on his forehead
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He follows in his master's wake, hands thrust deep into his coat pockets
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It was a risk Tipene was willing to take, so he searched his pockets and had just enough change to play 3 games
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kept his hands in the pockets of his flannel, and turned the collar up against his
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It had not been lost on any of that powerful cadre of merchants and proprietors comprising the Village Council that Lawrence Spelman was a man of extraordinarily deep pockets, with international contacts and connections, and most eye-opening to them, he was the close friend and confidant to George and Belle Livingson
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there in a brown Carhartt jacket, hands in his pockets, and eyes fixed on the
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The gifts of the Spirit are like an empty tool belt with nine pockets
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hands in the pockets of his camouflaged shirt, and pulled out two dart pistols—
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He stood with his hands in his pockets surveying the tiny little back plot of land behind their rented house
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And slipping out of the house he filled his pockets with little white pebbles, then went back to bed
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His pockets are ripped and his pouch lies
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He went back down and began going thru the clothing, looking for things in the pockets
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"No, he had a clout and shoulder pockets with quite a bit of trappings
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He was wearing brief little shoulder pockets, well shined and had short blondish hair and a short beard
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"Magistrate's having a quick lunch, so empty your pockets on the counter," barked the Sargent
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The giant had suddenly felt his pockets go lighter
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thieves from the pockets as they say
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thieves from pockets do not have any problems in
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pockets at stations, and who knows, maybe everywhere!
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She tucks her hands in her pockets
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Her pockets were undoubtedly and piteously light
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Hands in pockets, he strolls casually up the walk
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It is in this manner that the mercantile system proposes to enrich the whole country, and to put money into all our pockets, by means of the balance of trade
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It puts, indeed, a little more money into the pockets of both, and it will perhaps be somewhat difficult to persuade the greater part of them that this is not rendering them a very considerable service
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I have known the different undertakers of some particular works agree privately among themselves to give a bounty out of their own pockets upon the exportation of a certain proportion of the goods which they dealt in
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“Think so, huh?” He moved closer to her, his hands thrust down deeply into his pockets
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Checking his back pack and pockets he set off, quickly setting a brisk gait
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Sure, he knew there was temporal fracturing: pockets of time existing in a kind of uncertainty state, bits of the future and past breaking through, much like general quantum uncertainty but on a macro scale
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” He shoved his hands in his pockets as he turned to the bed, forcing himself to look away from Evans
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The sun glanced off glistening pockets of snow in the higher elevations
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Yet the majority of its weight was due to an effective arsenal of lethal weapons, filling the various pockets: guns, neutron grenades that could eliminate any living being within a kilometre radius, the largest of which: no bigger than his hand
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Standing in the trench later on waiting for the off we were dressed just in shirts trousers and boots and carrying only our rifles with spare clips of ammo in our pockets three of the patrol were carrying jam tin bombs and both Lieutenant Smith and Sergeant Wallace were carrying pistols
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Every tax ought to be so contrived, as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state
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A tax may either take out or keep out of the pockets of the people a great deal more than it brings into the public treasury, in the four following ways
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logging the contents of Danny's pockets,
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“I thought I was helping you and the other lads but all we are doing is lining the pockets of the bosses who cut corners and use condemned machines to make even more profit at the expense of our lives
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“Well Billy Boy the war profiteers have done for me at last they have used our patriotism and love for our fighting men to kill us while they line their pockets, may they rot in hell
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“My mother’s name, the age I first learnt to wield a blade, just pockets of information
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Amadeus would scramble across the bottom sheet, his eyes as big as headlights and his whiskers at attention, swiping at the menacing pockets of air
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At first I thought they were helping Sid and checking the others but then I saw they were going through their pockets and taking rings and watches off them
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Apparently he thought she was heartless, as well - over a stupid bird? How long had it been since he had been jilted - five years? And he was still bitter? She jammed her hands in her pockets
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There, he tossed his suitcase in the back and dug in his pockets for the keys
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He shoved his hands into the pockets of his smock
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He crammed his hands into his pockets and stared down at her
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When his humor failed to bring a smile to her lips he crammed his hands into his pockets and stared at the ground
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She tucked her hands in her back pockets and stared at the floor
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The dark eyes stood out like pockets of hot chocolate in his pale face
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He tucked his thumbs in his hip pockets and turned away from her
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ran their own rackets within IOS to line their pockets
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regularly contributes to other player’s pockets,” he said and laughed
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The air-shuttle's Geiger counter alarm whined in increasing bursts over these small pockets of wasteland
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“So a submarine would drift with one of these pockets or currents of water, hidden from the
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Before the war there were parts of the world where people died simply as a result of poverty: pockets of inhospitable land, places of drought and extreme heat in Africa and Asia
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Huckle MacPine had already filled his pockets with muffins, just in case
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“I have a letter!” fishing through his jacket pockets frantically
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“I’m pretty sure her pockets were filled with ginger cookies—they were bulging
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The fellow was from a ship that had recently arrived in port with a very lucrative cargo, and soon all its crew was wandering the docks, flush with coins in their pockets
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crowbar and the screwdrivers in the large pockets of my overcoat, and carried the rest
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I fumbled around in my pockets, coming up with my twenty of the night before, and I