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    1. When Tig and the alien twisted around again, the blade of magnetically focused plasma had sliced a Squidy into a pair of thrashing hose and ribbon tangles that shot a mix of snowy atmo and alien blood out mortal wounds


    2. The ribbon of wet sheen running towards the horizon begged the driver of the Aston Martin to put his Cuban heeled boot through the floor, and he duly obliged


    3. ribbon bedecked amid the roar of red and white scarves and bobble hats,


    4. She wore her golden hair down, thick and flowing on her back, tied with a blue ribbon


    5. He untied the ribbon holding the brown paper closed around the box and pulled away the paper


    6. The 'mother,' it had to be presumed, because in her free hand she carried a little girl's boat hat, and a ribbon which appeared to be the missing tie of the little boy's ensemble, walked with her back as straight as a board


    7. When they emerged on the other side, greeted by towering purple and red sandstone cliffs, plunging over one was a shimmering blue ribbon of water, into a motionless pond below


    8. It also said something about: ONE RIBBON BECOMING THREE, IS WHERE MY CHEST WILL BE


    9. Heather pulled the gold ribbon off the box and tore into the purple paper


    10. on our faces by a silky ribbon that wrapped around the back of our heads

    11. Not at the end of the mat where he was a split second before when I loosed the arrow, but in the middle of the mat balancing the arrow idly in his outstretched finger, with a ribbon dangling from either end of it, and the ladies' hair was at that moment just falling to their shoulders as I watched


    12. The lid was held in place with a satin ribbon, tied with a floppy crimson bow at the top


    13. silver ribbon, and the fields to the east glistened with


    14. The Elf reached to unknot the tidy little bow and ribbon around the box, its only adornments


    15. As the ribbon fluttered to the deck, the Elf looked at her company, “I am already so whelmed that whatever this is it cannot bring any more happiness to my heart than that which you all have showered upon me this day


    16. They row out to the middle of the lake and he drops the anchor overboard, the anchor that is nothing more than a large stone with rope tied around it, rope tied around it like ribbon tied around a Christmas present


    17. begin the half mile ribbon of trees, grass and


    18. “Sorry, but we need your ribbon back,” a blushing judge murmured, plucking at his white coat


    19. I was just starting to pick up the piles of wrapping paper and ribbon scattered all over when I heard Bob scratching on the front door to come in, as he always did


    20. She rolled it up and tied it with its black ribbon and said

    21. Just when I had things all wrapped in a tidy little ribbon, Mr


    22. The West African medal may well be hung on a ribbon of yellow and black, as fever and death stalk hand in hand in effective combination


    23. It didn’t take long; my story was the third, right after something the President had done and a ribbon cutting by the Mayor


    24. ribbon, took out a package of old letters, and went downstairs with the


    25. She'd rather starve than have a ribbon she


    26. was tied a red ribbon


    27. and size, but all in white paper and tied with red ribbon, and all


    28. with festoons of mistletoe, scarlet ribbon and holly, everywhere sound


    29. "A winter rose," whispered Betty, happily, and stuck the bunch into the ribbon of her mandolin


    30. Keela was dressed in a pretty white princess-style dress with a pale pink ribbon around the waist and a pink butterfly clip in her hair

    31. Surrounding the five-acre grounds was a chain link fence ten foot high and topped with razor ribbon


    32. try to protect a ribbon covered girlie girl with an untried squire that didn"t even like to wear shoes


    33. linen, and a ribbon that held her raven hair, even longer than Cinder’s, from her


    34. ribbon loosening and falling out


    35. That day, a ribbon was cut at the end of the runway, dropping the signal for


    36. A shallow ribbon of water flowed at the bottom


    37. Una had gone home, but Faith was there, having tied her blue ribbon around Walter's arm


    38. ribbon on the crown of her head


    39. Instead his eyes focused on the box I had carried into the room, wrapped in red paper with a blue ribbon and bow


    40. ceived: When the ribbon is removed, typing leaves no trace on

    41. “What time should I pick you up tonight?” he asked playing with a decorating ribbon, I met his grey gaze


    42. ribbon to tie up her hair


    43. tore off the note and the black ribbon it had been attached with


    44. Maybe I could bring you a wild bouquet of roses and wear a bow tie, write a short note in black ink, tied with a neat ribbon like they did in the eighteenth century, mm?”


    45. Even the warrior-styled costume; rich black pants matching the military jacket embroidered with gold buttons and chevrons over a collared, glacier white shirt with an oversized ribbon tie is not enough to hide that theatrical posture


    46. Ignoring the happy-birthday balloons floating up to the ceiling, I glance at the long box of lilies tied up in a thick, yellow ribbon


    47. The ribbon wilts in response to


    48. The tears had been washed from her face, her blonde hair brushed and tied back with a blue ribbon


    49. Since Yazadril had seen it years before, and had happily removed it from Nemia’s giggling form, he knew that it was composed of a long white silk ribbon with hundreds of strips of almost-transparent white gauze sewn to it’s edge


    50. The ribbon was artfully wound around Talia’s torso from her armpits down to her hips and back up again, where the two ends were tied in a bow over the center of her collarbone, so that when she stood still the overlapping strips of gauze covered her from just below her shoulders to halfway down her thighs





































    1. The narrow black highway ribboned smoothly down hill under a canopy of trees


    2. the ribboned tree and instructed his little brother to dig under


    3. With every present we give, how many pasts have we destroyed and how many futures diseased? If it's embroidered with suicides, packaged in waste, and ribboned and bowed with war and want, then we are feasting at the table of the blood hunt, led there by the bloodprint trail of Pandora's wantonly torn open, unrecyclable empty containers – trash can to box store to trailer to warehouse to cargo hold to factory to boxcar to box-top mountains to mineshafts to miners' memorials, widows' hearts, and orphans' locked and boarded former family values houses


    4. Uthyr was slightly shorter than his son, thin, wiry, deep set green eyes, light brown hair, ribboned with grey; he was still handsome in his age of fortieth decade


    5. There was a long table set up near the house, and it was stacked with gifts, most of them large and boxy, all of them wrapped and ribboned in monochrome whites and silvers


    6. He called for a fête champêtre with a ribboned swing and a Negro page and a shepherd playing the pipes, but the thing languished


    7. For the lawyer was reading from his ribboned document, and his voice floated on the hot summer wind, like this:


    8. Along the shore in a never-broken line, the hand, the wooden stylus of this man, bent down in fever and raining perspiration, scribbled, ribboned, looped around over and up, across, in, out, stitched, whispered, stayed, then hurried on as if this traveling bacchanal must flourish to its end before the sun was put out by the sea


    9. Every object seemed to mingle together in a strange blur—the candles, the brocade, the velvet, the great candelabra, the pink satin cushion trimmed with lace, the chaplet of flowers, the ribboned cap, and something of a transparent, wax-like colour


    1. Glaring red flashes were angrily ribboning the sky


    1. Ribbons and medals and statuary waved and banked around him


    2. To watch your soul-brother take a beating for some off-hand remark or imagined slight, is to have your heart cut, slice by slice, into ribbons


    3. trailing the ribbons that floated once


    4. ‘There, that’s better, isn’t it?’ she said, tying the neck ribbons tidily


    5. baubles, ribbons and little niknaks on the tree, with 2 sets of


    6. The ribbons spiral down


    7. Pottery vases and dishes trailing ribbons and silken cord stood before effigies of tulips and lilies in pink, white and turquoise behind rows of ornate glassware balanced on the shelves


    8. stickers, ribbons or anything that supports the theme of the page


    9. The ribbons fell on his head


    10. Holly and red ribbons, fir boughs and cookies were to be found at every store counter and in every home's kitchen and mantlepiece

    11. the military bearing and the Major’s uniform with the medal ribbons


    12. ” He stared at an arrow enfolded with two ribbons in a place of prominence over the mantle


    13. The ladies tightened the ribbons they wore which were holding their hair up off their necks


    14. They reached up to where their ribbons were supposed to be on their heads, and were just that very second before


    15. Chloe and Kaitlyn inspected the ribbons and were resolute that they were the same


    16. ” A short time later the flares whooshed up into the sky again and the Turks charged forward again in line abreast our machine guns caught them again and cut them to ribbons and now in the light of the flares we could see mounds of Turkish dead


    17. On our train there were troops from nearly all the services there were sailors in their bellbottom trousers and Naval Officers full of gold braid then their were RFC pilots with fancy wings on their uniform chests and brightly coloured medal ribbons below them


    18. H won three ribbons that day, including grand champion


    19. Something special, or at least it should be, as should be ribbons in the hair, according to Patience and Prudence in the fifties


    20. Cratchit, second of her daughters, also brave in ribbons; while Master

    21. her ribbons, took me to other poor folk, and,--well, that's about the


    22. Tip: Serve this decorative fudge in individual gold and silver paper candy cups or give as a gift in a small silver tin decorated with white ribbons


    23. They had only just reconciled and Caroline was still organizing the stables to her liking including re-hanging on the wall above the desk in the feed room trophies and ribbons she had won riding dressage while still a girl in Canada


    24. “We’ve marked the path with ribbons,” they reported, as clusters of people were being organized by the NCO’s


    25. I have a nice job in the ribbons and sundries counter at


    26. Waiting at the carousel to collect their baggage, Ingrid spotted two cases with red ribbons tied to their handles


    27. A brass band led a procession of women with red ribbons and flowers in their hair, beautifully embroidered blouses, wide, ankle-length skirts, and men in the traditional white of the campesino


    28. The men roller theirs eyes at the mention of ribbons on the road


    29. ’ Even small children know that self-esteem not based on real merit is artificial—the blue ribbons for all participants, regardless of the quality of the performance, or the meaningless A, when every student gets one


    30. There sat the cops, speaking to a hippy chick with ribbons braided in her hair and a long shapeless dress covering her thin body

    31. Their shape was often snaking ribbons, but could also be balls and streaks


    32. My eyes looked ahead and grazed over the grand white arch draped with more garlands and blue ribbons


    33. I could spot her room, and in the hall, there was a small shelf with lots of ribbons and two framed certificates, no trophies


    34. I open the small card attached to the ribbons and grimace as I read it


    35. Her tiny feet were shod in white satin slippers, with white ribbons that twined to the top of her ankle


    36. The doorway faced straight down the aisle, which was marked off by white ribbons hanging in gentle curves between gold stands


    37. The mighty trees around them were decorated on the lower twenty meters of their trunks with white and gold flowers, and ribbons placed in fanciful designs, about four white ribbons to every gold one


    38. In the air above a similar collection of long, flowing ribbons danced to the music as if they had life of their own, most of them concentrated over the podium, forming three-dimensional drawings of flowers and butterflies, fawns and unicorns, and other pretty things, each picture dissolving after a moment to soon form another


    39. She wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him like their lives depended on it, and so it was a pair of minutes later that they first noticed the roar of millions of elven voices shouting approval, and that everyone else in the wedding party was pulling flowers of every variety from out of thin air and tossing them upon the pair and that the pile was up to Mark’s knees, and that Theramin was waiting patiently with a huge grin on his face, and that the orchestra was now playing a joyous and lively refrain, and that the ribbons overhead were dancing almost frantically to the tempo in beautiful abstract patterns


    40. Mark took the pair of smooth white satin ribbons he was handed, each mounted with four small bells of gleaming fine silver

    41. With his next breath, the two of them are falling through air that shrieks in ribbons of yellow around his head


    42. The colours dancing in fiery ribbons from the people were more dangerous, a savage threat on this cool morning-cycle


    43. The mighty trees around them were decorated on the lower sixty feet of their trunks with white and gold flowers, and ribbons placed in fanciful designs, about four white ribbons to every gold one


    44. On Court's urging, Toby had pulled shiny new ribbons from his kit and put them on in the latrine at Hickam


    45. They made an impressive sight in their khakis, resplendent with badges and ribbons, trousers bloused on the Special Forces men


    46. He was slowly unpinning the badges and stained ribbons


    47. I have found it necessary to ban the following items: golden hairpins, laced shoes, fur collars, silver-buckled belts, long trains, jewelled rings, gowns cut low in front, many-coloured vestments, Nuns adorning themselves as if they were brides, many-coloured ribbons


    48. ” However, after seeing the little tree Nuke had painstakingly covered with white ribbons, tiny angels, and miniature ornaments, she admitted she liked it


    49. The birds had ribbons hanging from their scaly legs


    50. ribbons are emblazoned with titles like “Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret







































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