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peak? Are they energy zombies limping through life with that bent over
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‘I’m not usually as wimpish as this
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‘You are not being wimpish
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He leaned forward and kissed the limpid skin of her neck gently, afraid that
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Then Heavenly Mother would be limping in to an abandoned outpost
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He leaned forward and kissed the limpid skin of her neck gently, afraid that he would break her into a thousand pieces if he exerted any force upon her frail form
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He bought reasonably good boots, scrimping even then to make sure that he had a bottle or two for the journey
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continue with the tales of this impish Badal da and his
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an impious gleam in eyes that seemed to move of their own
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The Hall suddenly got very quiet as a large yellow Lab came limping into the Hall
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Lady Maya came limping out of the Hall and joined in the chant
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The young lady, who was famous, as is every “glamourista”, for the skimpiness of her skirts and the translucency of her pure silk blouses, stood there dripping from head to toe
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He was limping home in shame and despaired of being able to contribute anything to disabling any doomsday weapon system out here
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Two years of scrimping and saving, twenty years of dreams - all wiped away in
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'Hold him back, next to this mother pimping businessman,' Mama said
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He shall not walk on that leg without limping
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skimpiness of her skirts and the translucency of her pure silk
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Desa gave him a very impish grin, “Ava may not know as much about these crystals as she thinks she does,” she said, “and if she doubts that you copied my soul, she still has a lot to learn about the power of entanglement in fifth order condensates
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He suspected she might be as interested in some social activity as he was for she had an impish wide grin
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“Either accept the suspension or it's the FBI for the DELJIS tampering, altering client's records and removing court records from files! I also got a call from Susan Nester about a pimping operation
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the limping redhead into the room
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It’s a great relief knowing that he is in safe hands – the warden at the property is a very practical lady who watches over her ‘charges’ without impinging on their independence and Dad is fiercely independent
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She was as cute as he remembered and her smile was just as impish
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by having some pretty little cunny dance around in her skimpies in the
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Instead it took this dire situation to affect their pocketbooks and bank accounts to impinge upon their own attentions
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What is this moment? Just star-born photons impinging on his retinas
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began limping towards the bedroom
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His encounter left him limping the rest of his life in the flesh, but it left his heart strong for God
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afraid they have a reputation for impiety, and those who
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turned and smiled with an impish twinkle in his eye
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better than to get the better of these impish girls, who usually get
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Vain toils! their impious folly dared to prey
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Despite his physical discomforts, there was an impish expression on his weathered
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have a small, impish cousin, who has this habit of going around
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incessantly, trailed by that limping dotard Philemon
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Zarko smiled as he conjured up a vision of the two of them skimpily clad and flexing their muscles
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” The Imperial spoke through an impish side-glance, knowing precisely what the reaction from the young Breton would be
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"Not even when they come riding swine?" Mr Pinscher asked impishly, recalling their earlier conversation, and causing Mr Snickerty to laugh
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“What else do you ever think about?” he wanted to know impishly
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Then there was the way the past would impinge itself onto his psyche, that same uncertainty of his actions pressing in, causing him to question what were perfectly reasonable choices in retrospect
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Russell came limping out of the bathroom, having stubbed his toe on the toilet in his haste to get out of the shower
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Huh?' Doc wagged his head impishly
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impish grin spread across his face
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If you play golf for any length of time, you will hear serious golfers talk about how the course is “stimping
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I’d praise him, “Maxie, what a smart boy you are!” He still loved being outside, but one day I noticed him limping and saw white fur near the door
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Raven had recognised that the woman had been limping throughout the fight, but where had she gotten that injury from? It hadn’t been an armed fight
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Dropped four times and hurried countless others, the Minnesota QB was limping at the end of the game
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Sicarius, whether curious about something he had seen outside or just aware he was crimping story hour, chose that moment to walk out of the room
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"I'm sure I have," she repeated to herself as she resumed her knitting; "it's as much as I can do to make ends meet, scrimping as I
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To provide food for two out of what had been scrimping for one was a
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could, sometimes hopping, sometimes limping with his sock wet by the
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The TV was flickering in the corner and he turned the volume up, not really listening as he packed his things - not until the name Sir Craig Holland impinged on his consciousness that is
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Uncanny sometimes how they knew everything and saw everything too! It only occurred to me as I type here that they probably had a few impimpi's (informers) inside our ranks
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It was just a mild inflammation of something, impinging on a radial nerve right in between his shoulder blades
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As if sensing my thoughts, her eyes gleamed impishly over the table
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“You’re mean,” she said impishly, batting her eyelashes in mock flirtation
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“It would have to be the biggest and most powerful one,” she nodded impishly
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She brought them over; and as she was beside him, she tipped me the wink and an impish grin
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Limping up to where the rock-slide had been
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soon after those two are limping around with scratches all over
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“Limping? Scratches? What would I know about that?”
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“Yuck shia-mush,” he said with an impish grin, pulling off a pair of gloves even though it was getting on for early summer
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Panic seized her, but she contained its powerful urge to run and continued limping along aimlessly
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She scrambled, barefoot and limping, up the riverbank, turned for a wave to her first guide then followed the mare along the narrow jungle trail
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She was limping painfully, getting slapped with branches and stuck in thick strands of spider webs that sent shudders through her, as she wiped desperately before one of the huge things could gain a foothold on her skin
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As they ran through the rain to the Pack’n’Save entrance, LP started limping
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“Yes, my dear,” she said prudently; but then just as suddenly turning impish again; “As long as you haven’t forgotten where it is, dear, that’s the important thing
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As the pair sat in the restaurant’s dim yet ruddy glow, the result of dozens of oil lamps in wall-mounted sconces, reflecting back from the deeply-grained mahogany paneling, glowing with its fine polish, he marveled at the physical perfection that were her shoulders, her dimples, revealed whenever she smiled, giggled or even pouted impishly
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He hobbled a few steps, limping on his left foot
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The three of them shyly laughed until Tabitha jumped in and said, “You should have seen us girls, combing our hair, spraying our hair, lip glossing like mad, and primping and everything in our compact mirrors in the dark back seat of her mom’s car on the way here
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Tori and Harrison come to the lobby after a while, Tori limping toward a chair—I almost forgot about her bullet wound again; she was so nimble when she killed Jeanine—and Harrison following her
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But she was watching his long black coat-tails with impish delight growing in her brown eyes
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Wynne was quick to dart after the other two, still sickly and limping
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his skin disappeared, followed by the ache in his left leg, which before had left him limping
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He was not a mighty prince, but he had a righteous car stereo and the impish grin of a boy who knows how to use his sword
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dejectedly out of the tower, the two soldiers limping behind
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“I’ll have it working by the afternoon,” he said, limping over to a fire he had
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and impiety, are written in the Chronicles of the kings
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they should therefore have the dominion over Sion? 29 For when I came in there, and had seen impieties without number, then my
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2 And as regards what you have said, that the righteous are carried off and the impious
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Some were limping
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2 For he brought much impiety, and he killed the righteous, and he wrested judgment, and he shed the blood of the innocent, and
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5 And to such a degree did the impiety of Manasseh increase, that it
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7 On this account Manasseh was at that time named 'the impious," and
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1 'So, moreover, did Manasseh act impiously, and thought that in his time the Mighty One would not inquire into these things
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3 And not only did he kill the impious that were living,
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that he left none who was uncircumcised, or that wrought impiety in all the land, all the days of his life
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And in the region of Zion in every place note! there is the smoke of impiety
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3 For as to the enormities and the impieties which should be wrought before Him, He foresaw six
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poor shall have abundance beyond the rich; And the impious shall exalt themselves above the heroic
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Stumbling and limping-he made his way to a bench
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where he had committed impiety against Onias, there killed he the cursed murderer
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companions in wine, who were lost to all goodness; 26 and not satisfied with countless acts of impiety, his audacity so increased that
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47 The king's heart teemed with impious rage; and he rushed out with the mass, along with the
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should now turn back, 19 and ourselves should become a pattern of impiety to the young, as being an example of pollution eating
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10 And he, running up to the pans, said, 11 Impious tyrant, and most blasphemous man,
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Zacchaeus limping to his escape route caught both our eyes, and I was praying the wolf would follow, but he confirmed my qualms
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Gasping and sobbing, and limping, as one foot was not working properly, I made my way across the football fields, and over to the back where I knew Skids had a hideout
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But here I come, limping, ready to give this gift to God
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Limping slightly, he approached the window