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He looked too stunned to speak, it was Ava who said, "But you wore those sandals, I couldn't have lost an aluminum there, even if I had been carrying one around, and I don't think I've ever carried an aluminum on my person," Ava said
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People blamed it on rats or divine intervention at the time, but it was actually a bacteria carried by fleas
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It was almost like a victory parade, except the hero was carried against his will and screaming
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Many diseases carried around by insects such as the ant
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"It was probably the shuttlecraft that spooked them, once I urged mine to speed, they got carried away
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Eddie's father carried him to the cliffs and set him down
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Reminding her sister, who also carried those memories, of that plan and its intended result, was not a diplomatic thing to do right now
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carried thangs into a new
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that yet carried diamond sharp edges
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Calmly collecting up the plates he carried them over to the sink before replying
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They carried the tackle over to where he parked the rockasaur, then hooked it up
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Over the years it had always been like this; the news he longed for most of all and which carried with it the most fear
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“Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our
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only after we heard that Jesus has taken our diseases and carried our
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Strapped under each arm he carried ornate forged steel blades, ceremonial daggers, razor sharp, designed for surgical accuracy
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‘Yes, that’s the general feeling, though they won’t know for sure until forensic tests have been carried out
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Let me explain: After one and a half month of inaction, we finally carried out a telepathy experiment which “of course” proved to be a flop! Not even one of us managed to make a close guess of the object placed on the reception table
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Jordo made out one or two of the stringy aliens below carried away by fire from the MA-48s, but not enough of them
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She carried Raleigh inside over her shoulder
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It had to be morning because the tray on the floor in the doorway of my cell carried a plate of bread and jam and a mug of hot, milky tea
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Those particles were slow and carried almost no energy at all, but they were far from harmless
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Together with the suited American, the two guards lifted and carried me, trussed like a roasting bird, and carefully laid my body in a metal box underneath the flat bed back of the lorry
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In the negligible gravity of this iceberg, those tons of devices, outweighing the bot by many times and much larger in size, could be simply strapped to its back and carried along
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He just smiled at us, a sly and crafty smile, the grin of the clinically insane behind rusty Bedlam bars, except that in this case the lunatic carried the keys to the cell upon his belt
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About one in ten thousand people here carried one, he gave one to every crew chief on duty at the ranch
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Son then took a sack of firewater the guard had carried
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Many carried torches that shone with a brightness that still hurt Sons’
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fight the current as it carried him away but the river only grew stronger as it
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As the river carried him away, Son could hear Lyla
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Elden carried a torch
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He did want to please her and would try a little too hard at times, but he was such a kid he couldn't help getting carried away in it, so he wasn't all studied
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With that, Son let go of the basket and the river carried the child away
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The cool air flowing through the open casement carried an alluring tang of salt
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He still carried the sack of water
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and was carried away from his mother’s breast
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She carried the tray over to where Tobald was sitting
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carried an army of teenagers and toddlers, big and small
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In spite of knowing it was a lie, she carried on about her loss and called him a coward for hiding in the ship
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he carried on speaking
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There were too many ships to sail in some places, and they were moved around by ropes from shore that were carried out by paddlers
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Steve and Jerry carried Daniel on the stretcher down the side of the mountain and into another huge cave
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They carried Daniel to the bed, folded down the blankets and place him on it
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Together they carried the books and selected boxes into the vestibule, Kara clutching them while the door into the Personal Items room was secured
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She carried herself with great confidence, like someone on a mission
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The dragon had never carried six before and was a little
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It was unlikely the herd had carried them a third of that distance
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As they all carried on down the hill, Cosmicblasto suddenly
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carried in the soft embrace of my pink gummed teeth,
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JOYCE: Do you think he got carried away and could not stop?
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"It's more comfortably carried within us than sloshing in a skin on Alan's back
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The dragon carried on flying without effects
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She carried them with her everywhere
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The woman was also tall, cool, and her hair still carried a touch of gold even though she was obviously also a helmet user
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and is carried on great, continental shifts,
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The next thing I remember was being swept up into the arms of my aunt and being carried onto the sand where she wrapped me in a towel and rubbed me dry
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An over-large potato carried upon the person could lead to all kinds of questions and complications
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When you are able to perform this Plough Posture to your liking try to increase, all the time, the overall stretch, as this position is most beneficial when carried to its extreme form, i
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and he was carried away from his mother’s breast
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The loungers and tables wore highlights of gilt and carried bouquets of the finest imitation flowers
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Her father had often threatened her with punishments when she was naughty, but he had never actually carried them out
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He had gotten a little carried away with it when he programmed up those witches
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A woman stands in the doorway of the wayhouse, she fusses over me as I am carried unceremoniously into the house by one of the men
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The fisherman remarked to his wife as he carried her over the threshold of their first real house, “Well, love, this is where true happiness begins”
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He presented her to Rhontin and Lady Olivia, and followed the birth rite that had been started by Daniel and Kate; and would be carried on for centuries
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The washing is dry … drowsy with sun, I fold it and put it into the basket, pile my poems and all the other bits on top ready to be carried and, having put away the sunbed, lug it all slowly into the house
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They burst into riotous applause and cheering wildly, they carried old Ted on their shoulders all the way to a brand new Winnebago that was parked at the far end of the show ground
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‘This is all wrong,’ Alastair said thoughtfully, ‘I should have carried you over that threshold, I think
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He found that his disappointment in the collapse of his hopes and dreams for Rose carried through into each new liaison
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He carried himself with great authority and seemed to garner respect from the men around him
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As a warrior trained in the proper use of the sword he truly admired her graceful motions; her even thrusts of the mysterious sword she carried with her
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Of those that had come a couple had shotguns, a few carried farming tools, long poles and fishing nets and reminded me of senior retired gladiators
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The first squall of wind carried away two carbon fibre masts of The Kaliantiakos and left just the foremast standing
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Ken and Eileen, both being able to work in full time jobs, saved and scrimped and carried each other all the way to the fertility clinic, where they found sympathy, helping hands, many months of pain and many dashed expectations
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Following a polite if sparse cremation service held in the clean but anonymous halls of blonde wood and magnolia paint at the local crematorium, and with the memory of the pastor’s mistaken belief that his wife’s name was Aileen twitching behind his eyes, Ken carried out Eileen’s last wish, which was to have her ashes scattered on the garlic beds
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Ken, shocked and concerned about the strange way in which his wife had been behaving lately, carried her back up to the bedroom, where he made sure that the curtains were drawn and that the windows were safely closed and locked, taking the key with him to ensure Helen’s safety
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erected and all who read the towering texts that carried his name
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Even though we aren't getting along right now, I think Thom is a good and pious crewman and can carry out his duty in spite of getting a little too carried away with what he's finding
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"Yes it is, but unlikely they carried such a probe with them
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‘Gary – can we have the car keys to get your sleeping bag out?’ I called as he carried a box down the stairs
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He bottled the sample and placed it in a satchel he carried
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and pleaded with her demonic boots, they simply carried on
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carried it around for years, not even knowing it was
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For six months he carried
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He had some taps into Alan's universe that Ava had given him because he needed a way to spot check that Alan’s sentence was being carried out
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He kisses me very firmly before releasing me and, with a gentle tap on my rear, tells me to go home before he gets carried away
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The man carried a fat boy on his shoulders
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The boat was so small that a dozen of them could have been carried on the deck of one of the sailing rafts on the rivers of Alan's world
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I note that your firm carried out the conversion of the building back in the 1970s and wondered if there would be anyone who could talk to me about it
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I understand that your firm carried out the alterations to the house
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Suddenly he grabbed her and carried her to their bed, tossing her on it
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The executions are carried out in the most remote sacred sights, in full sight of the Goddess and with prayer for a sign that what we do is wrong
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In one famous instance the sign came, but too late, the sentence had already been carried out so the Goddess in her wrath smote the ground in an Earthquake that leveled the shrine where the sentence was carried out
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And she wasn’t a one-night stand, he’d romanced her for several months at least and would probably have carried on if she hadn’t gone and got pregnant
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There were more horns, they were tuned and even carried some sort of melody
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The fisherman remarked to his wife as he carried her over the
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She had to admire the fact that the serious drinkers in this society carried cups with pointed bottoms that couldn’t be put down
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experienced when he was attacked and carried off, and
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dog’s heart and soul at the time it was being carried
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As he was being carried off in the jaws of the coyote,
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wildly, they carried old Ted on their shoulders all the way to a