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    1. Vera’s wind chime voice slurs from the bar doorway


    2. But she had to admit, she could almost feel the wind in her hair and the thrill of old Earth as it must have been before the motor laws


    3. ‘But …’ he collapses onto the bench all the wind taken out of his sails


    4. The wind was knocked out of Silence


    5. He landed on the ceiling with a groan, just before The Operator landed on top of him and knocked the wind out of his lungs


    6. A wild gust of wind attacked him and slipped inside


    7. Upon seeing the eyes of the little beast, Topher whipped the door into a closed position, silencing the violent wind, though the child’s greedy finger, writhing like a serpent, burrowed its way into his thoughts


    8. Slowly, the moons and all the brilliant stars return, the sea pounds, the wind blows


    9. I dreamed that the wind was


    10. It is raining fairly hard and the wind is picking up

    11. I think the wind found us


    12. There were a few wind wheels irrigating a few gardens, scrawny homes with scrawnier fruit shrubs around them


    13. ’ I said, as they take up another story about a prospective wind farm in the Bishop’s Lydiard area


    14. "Did you ever stay up there in the wind?"


    15. The wind was strong enough to whip fine sand up high enough to choke them, but not enough to hide the high clouds that would roll on beyond this desert to the hills beyond the lake


    16. It flew almost over them in the sky, only a few thousand feet above, blasting wind they could feel even down here


    17. They had to shield their faces from the sand kicked up, then they had to lean into the wind


    18. Even with a set of knuckles in my wind pipe and the rank smell of Cockney scumbag breath up my nose I knew this came to €4500 total


    19. At the end of the day they were on Ava's verandah again, it was a good place to wind down the day, it had been a day of overload


    20. Sammy got wind of it and sent his guy around to see about getting the debt paid off with his severance package

    21. mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting


    22. That knocks the wind out of the interrogator’s sails


    23. Despite the driving rain and the whipping wind, he


    24. rasp of wind though stubby heathers and grasses, and a slight, almost effeminate


    25. standing with his hand on his hips, his hair thick and full on the wind, while the


    26. Lord of the North Wind


    27. deep and endless, a calling wind from the birth of time itself, assured and confident


    28. North Wind and that I love you with all my heart


    29. Here it comes; the wind –up, the pitch, sure enough a fastball, straight at Stewey’s head! Stewey ducked but forgot to drop his bat


    30. Clones, it turns out, however generated, wind up treating each other as identical twins, however different their lives and platforms may be

    31. like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind


    32. The wind blows softly announcing a


    33. 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


    34. The wind blows again and the landscape changes completely


    35. I could feel no wind on my face as I stood on this subterranean seashore


    36. There was the clink of teacups, the sighing of the wind in Vincef's private court, but conversation lapsed


    37. He opens the window and I hear the sound of the wind rustling in the trees … it’s a wonderful sound and very soothing


    38. Then, the wind began to whip by


    39. Again the rope went up till it disappeared in the sky, again he swung and twisted in the wind


    40. He looked around and saw the council was gathered around him, their robes flapping in the raw wind

    41. The winter will strike the central lands of the Highland Elves and two basins down wind


    42. He didn't wind up spending the sleep alone on the boat and didn't mind that Ava was a little late for Nightday


    43. The two hundred mile trip to Lastriss increased to four hundred miles by the meandering of the river, making the trip from Hazorpean take at least four weeks altogether when the wind was this light


    44. Despite the driving rain and the whipping wind, he heard the growl of the monstrous motor clearly


    45. Wind: If you can hear the wind blowing, it foreshadows sorrow


    46. Thru it all the wind shrieked so that we could hardly hear each other scream as we went sloshing around the deck


    47. Wind, rain and spray doused us painfully at all times


    48. He was the god of the wind, formed by An (god of heaven) and Ki (goddess of earth) having sexual relations


    49. The sails were all furled to little check marks and still they were buffeting the ship this way and that as the wind swirled and gusted


    50. The sound of him; deep and endless, a calling wind from the birth of time itself, assured and confident













































    1. " He might not have taken the winding nature of the interconnects into account because he had never been there


    2. ’ Adrian started, then, realizing that his wife is winding him up, bursts out laughing


    3. It took another hour before her battered old car finally struggled up the winding roads and steep hills that lead to his remote home in South-West County Wickford


    4. under the weight of its own floral winding sheet, using vegetation as a shield against


    5. twisted round him like a winding sheet


    6. help guide tourists along a winding path from these studios to the taverna that


    7. I felt rough fibres catching at the corners of my mouth as though I were being force fed a winding sheet, and then, as stars started to explode across my eyelids, I realised with a flood of relief that my head and shoulders were still covered by the sacking


    8. We blustered across the tarmac to the arrivals hall which was more like someone's lounge and after about ten minutes, to my immense relief, I recognised my luggage on the carousel looking forlorn and winding its way towards me like a prisoner finally released


    9. across the back of a chair, a winding cloth


    10. following the winding path

    11. Shortly afterwards, we enter a village called Panwik, its high street winding up a slow hill, bordered by stone houses built in a warm Cotswold stone


    12. Agile and talkative she led me through winding streets and alleyways, turning left - then up some steps, then right - and down some more, then a little slope until at last she pointed to a restaurant nestling in the corner of a shaded square and proudly announced, “Restaurant Virrgenia


    13. At the turning area in the light from an old van and a single bulb in a shed, fifteen or so fishermen crunch on the gravel, concentrating hard whilst straightening coloured nets and winding spiky lines around their baskets with bare hands


    14. ' We walked along the winding passageway until we came to the Lemon Tree


    15. Over in the direction of the winding construction that would bring even more tourists up the mountain, incongruous dumper trucks and excavators rumbled about in clouds of silent swirling dust, chomping a way through the mountain bringing the future to the past and showing little respect, if any, for the feast


    16. ‘Gary …’ I protested, winding up to giving him a clear idea of how I feel about it; he puts his hand over mine


    17. I’ve tried all sorts of tactics … turning it inside out and grabbing hold of the corners of the duvet through the cover and trying to get the wretched thing to turn itself back the right way; winding the cover back over my arms and then grabbing the duvet and shaking hard … nothing seems to work


    18. Instead Yellelle kept turning on smaller paths, going up and down hills and winding thru wild hillsides on paths that barely existed


    19. of the distant past didn't at all mind just one here and there after winding


    20. ' he said, winding his arm round my waist and kissing my forehead

    21. We drive through Wells and up the winding hill leading towards Bath


    22. thirsty labour, toiling up and down the hills on the winding and dusty


    23. the others down the winding trail


    24. up the winding stone stairs that lead to the upper


    25. winding stairs to the uppermost level


    26. He couldn’t really miss it - for a start the wide, road-sized surface very soon dwindled into a winding trackway


    27. walked towards the winding stairs that lead to the


    28. Though he would never admit to anyone that he was deliberately winding James Middlesex up, his natural sense of humour was sitting on the sidelines enjoying itself


    29. They came out of the house and we all stood on the porch looking at the run-off, standing puddles and small ponds, and streams slowly winding toward the Tahoe


    30. They hired porters to deliver their few items of luggage to their chosen hotel up the long series of narrow winding lanes and stepped paths

    31. The road stretches out in front of me, winding along the ridge of the hill – I’d forgotten how much I like this road


    32. Gina watched as Heather walked up the winding staircase


    33. Johnny’s was blue with thin lines of gold winding


    34. Beyond and into the mountainsides are countless smaller rooms and above them smaller courts and gardens and fields winding away for miles over the hillsides


    35. negotiating the torturous, winding road down the cliffs to


    36. conversation was cut short by a moped winding its way


    37. Now it was time to dash along the winding upper residential footpaths just outside the Institute's public gate


    38. As Nightday turned into Dawnsleep they sat with a cup winding down the day


    39. Since we don't have open country here, but winding back streets, canals, a scattering of village centers every few thousand yards, plenty of foot and wagon traffic, I don't think ground pursuit is practical right now


    40. It's been half a mortal lifetime where I was from, and it's been a long winding road to get here

    41. Secondly, the use of several very ingenious machines, which facilitate and abridge, in a still greater proportion, the winding of the worsted and woollen yarn, or the proper arrangement of the warp and woof before they are put into the loom ; an operation which, previous to the invention of those machines, must have been extremely tedious and troublesome


    42. The wood yet burned, blood trickled from his fingers, winding down the length of it


    43. There was over a dozen of them; their flesh covered in festering wounds and winding black veins -- their empty, black eyes drinking in their enemies


    44. Following the winding corridors and lofty structures, she eventually found her way to the practice yard that the innkeeper’s son had mentioned


    45. Tears streaming down his face, he’d reeled a winding path out of the shed


    46. By the time Brynjolf arrived, the city was already winding down for the day


    47. Teeth clenched again and he pulled his fist back more, winding up for the toss


    48. winding up the slave of Tyrus?


    49. It’s a long winding indoor “canal” and the guests are given inflated inner tubes to sit on


    50. The momentum was too much for him to control and he immediately staggered clumsily forward onto his hands and knees, held for a moment and then collapsed flat on his chest, winding himself again














































    1. Is it very wet? Fog? Winds? Where are you located? Your state will have its own special environmental issues that you will have to deal with


    2. blown away on the winds of maternal fate


    3. the banks of great Huang He, and it was I who blew the winds of the Bhola Cyclone


    4. black, his flowing locks streaming in the winds and currents of calamitous fatality as


    5. as the wolf prince, this Lord of the North Winds, revealed himself to her


    6. that he was, could sit on a mountain side and wait for the chill winds and sleets of


    7. It was like a love of dogs, of some farmyard animal, loved while useful, loved while sitting by the fire on a cold evening, one ear cocked for the intruding fox, but not a love enduring or warm when the cold winds of survival blow


    8. Sailors hated it because what winds made it down there were gusty and tricky


    9. So had it been when the great one’s son was born of a strong peasant girl chosen for the task and then discarded, a dry husk blown away on the winds of maternal fate


    10. With each item listed in his panoply of destruction, images flowed and twisted together, images of limbs and contorted faces, of blood and bone and rock, and in the midst of it all, as if conducting a violent symphony of discord, there stood the man in black, his flowing locks streaming in the winds and currents of calamitous fatality as his arms gesticulated wildly

    11. She gaped and swooned as the wolf prince, this Lord of the North Winds, revealed himself to her


    12. Why did he accept even that hand, when all he wanted to do was die? Surely even he, wastrel and inconstant fool that he was, could sit on a mountain side and wait for the chill winds and sleets of winter to come and take him? He didn’t have to do anything, he thought


    13. Legs, clad in office shoes and pants, a torso attired likewise but topped by a face that had been battered by winds the Ttharmine never blew


    14. reinforcing the sighs of gulls on ancient winds,


    15. brittle grains of truth bend to the sheer arctic winds


    16. pulls down the north winds


    17. November chills and watery winds


    18. an’ me, the long ‘aul south, roun’ Cape winds an’ tower seas,


    19. but curse fair winds and skies for nothing will grow at all


    20. Mists in March brings frosts in May, but winds set fair the year,

    21. as I cry now upon these cloud cold winds,


    22. that winds its easy path along the ways of lost days


    23. where hot winds still blow during the day


    24. my breath tracing the trade winds of the morning breeze,


    25. on the trade winds that blow


    26. blowing on the winds of too much


    27. diffused, scattered to the four corner winds,


    28. That winter was full of beating winds and horizontal rain


    29. The cold winter winds began to announce their arrival down the mountain ranges towards the plains below


    30. The road winds along the edge of the cliffs, following the contours of the bays, with fantastic views of the towns nestling along the coast and across the bay towards Ischia

    31. The main road goes through Sorrento and then winds up towards the ‘nose’ of the peninsula before turning back on itself, leaving the Bay of Naples, and heading south for the Amalfi coast


    32. His boner bumped on her belly as she got the winds of cloth unwound


    33. They have no idea how it is on the plains this time of year; I refer to the biting cold and unrelenting winds


    34. 25And the rain descended and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that


    35. 27And the rain descended and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that


    36. And watched the lightning flash and the tree limbs being whipped by the howling winds


    37. dry stone walls, and sheltered from the easterly winds by a spinney of


    38. together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other


    39. high winds driving the waves crashing over the causeway


    40. All that matters now is that he is there, in the storm with her, shielding her as best he can from the driving winds and rain of shocking fortune

    41. She watches as he systematically unplugs the lead and winds it up, following him as he carries the mower and cable to the tiny shed and holding the door open for him as he lugs the awkward mechanism through the doorway


    42. worst of the rain, but gusting winds sprayed water


    43. All thru Nightday and well into Dawnsleep she paced the deck while the darkrunner toiled in foul winds thru Shipping Cut and the Grand Canal


    44. My father and mother were making last minute repairs and the final grooming of the bungalows' buildings and grounds, when the eastern winds came stampeding across the lake


    45. Slipping through the muddy torrents coursing from the Main Street down the Lakeside Road, we reached the shelter of the porch and I went with father around to shutter the store windows, just in case the winds shifted suddenly and threatened from the north


    46. When father and I came in, we followed suit and in a little while we sat around the hearth and sipped hot tea, as the winds and rains lashed at the shutters and roof in a noisy percussive concert


    47. “These winds always remind me of a story every child, at least where I grew up, knows well


    48. “That means let out three winds more sail on the bottom or main line and two winds on the top line,” Jorma said


    49. The way of life winds upward for the


    50. toward the four winds of heaven













































    1. He wound down and asked, "You can't be serious?"


    2. The dog’s wound healed and my accomplishment was celebrated


    3. She was pretty sure from the depth of the dust that Jorma and Venna had not discovered it either, but Hernon was too wound to listen to that much reason


    4. They wound up doing Morningday breakfast at the camp since Venna slept in and Jorma wouldn't leave her there alone


    5. I would dream up the most vivid scenarios of me pulling off his toenails or tying him up in barbed wire or cutting off his penis and shoving it in a knife wound in his side


    6. She wound up saying she might be detained a little longer than she had hoped but things were moving along and Herndon swore he still needed her help


    7. "Flopkins here has to put his magic teeth back into your anvil wound


    8. slowly down the lane, following a left hand bend as the road wound down and along


    9. To be honest doostEr didn't much care which Brazilian wound up with the crate as long as he got his pay


    10. As she lapped at the wound, she looked into Johnny’s

    11. I wound up and threw


    12. I tried to pick at the frame of the grill so that I could steal a stray beam of light from the bulb in the corridor, but all that I did was aggravate the pin prick wound in my finger from the bullet hole in the trunk of the car that had brought me here


    13. Over the next few hours the adrenalin faded, the spring wound down, and I felt decidedly fatigued


    14. The impossibility of there being another person in my room wound itself around my cortex, turning my fingers and thumbs into fat, sausages


    15. I did a sabbatical in the wilds, hiked all the way up to the ruins of Numidor, did the monastery scene and then became a migrant field hand for thousands of fertile-prairie miles out east somewhere or other and wound up in Hrrst decades later


    16. the wound was fatal until he took a deep breath


    17. lungs he knew the wound was not fatal


    18. wounds as they took the breath that would tell if their wound was fatal


    19. dropped to his knees and checked his wound


    20. ” the captain said as he touched his hand to his neck wound and held

    21. He threw her a ferocious glance, recognised that he was being wound up and, reluctantly, snorted as amusement got the better of him


    22. She changed his bandage and saw that his wound was healing already


    23. The wound was still sore, and would be tender for quite some time


    24. Was the brush he was sitting in infecting him with poison or disease? Were there deadly diseases in the water? Much of the water had splashed over his foot, would the wound be full of worms if he survived til daylight?


    25. wound themselves around the flitting,


    26. though no wound could I see


    27. ‘I’m going to have to pack it and bind the wound


    28. The wound is fairly clean, if ragged, the projectile went through the fleshy part of his outer arm just below the shoulder


    29. Joris goes and checks over his handiwork, tutting a little as he sees some signs that the wound is still bleeding


    30. a raw wound on the summer sky,

    31. Luray wound up bunking with Yarin as much because she knew where his place was and didn't know shaNai's


    32. It’s not as bad as I thought, though it does look as though it has been weeping again and is inflamed round the edges of the wound


    33. I slather the ointment over the wound and re-bandage


    34. stained brown, but the wound


    35. As soon as he had a clear view the driver pulled to a halt, wound down his window, closed his eyes and deeply inhaled, 'My friends, we are here - the holiday home of the Gods


    36. After all, how distant can you be with a man who has wound bandages round your upper leg? We debate whether I should put my stained hosen back on again or not – opting to leave the clean ones for tomorrow … I’ll have to wash this pair out as soon as I get the chance


    37. In all of this, in the hurricane of press interest that engulfed the protagonists and in the quietly ebbing tide that followed as the story wound down onto the spools of microfiched newsprint, Miss Jones and the young man never actually met


    38. They could look out over the little brook that wound thru the flat of Yoonbarla Vale


    39. She pushed her way thru the crowd of people, and then burst into tears when she saw Johns wound


    40. ” He looked at the boy and saw that he was bleeding from a wound on his shoulder

    41. It’s just a flesh wound


    42. With great care, she wound the piece of string around the nail that was the latch until she was satisfied the door was secured to her liking, and then she turned and looked at them one by one, 'I prayed for my dead husband


    43. I was so wound up I think I'd have beaten his brains out if he had come back


    44. The terrible discord that had filled the evening air wound down to nothing more than a faint hiss before falling into the deepest, darkest silence


    45. He patted Rayne’s hand and smiled, “Couldn’t let him get away with that, could I? You should have seen me Rayne…” he winced as Tarak checked his wound; “you would have been proud


    46. The physician stitched up his wound and gave him a light sedative


    47. There may be no answers, but I assure time will heal the wound


    48. handsome and as his school days wound down and he matured into


    49. " She wound down when she noticed she was no longer in his lab and he was no longer with her


    50. story wound down onto the spools of microfiched newsprint, Miss














































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