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    1. Jorma leaned on his elbow and looked over Venna's curls toward the dock, looking at the boats and listening to the charraspas buzzing in the noontime hangleaves


    2. The branches of the houses above echoed with lumins and charrasspas singing in the noontime sun


    3. He wound up just watching the noontime wee-flutters and listening to the charraspas on the hedges that lined the canal for quite a few hours


    4. noontime's as in the night


    5. Of course this wasn't the right name for your first song at a noontime gig, but Sarsawuf was more of a lower-khume, Nightday kind of band feeling a little out of place here in the full light of day


    6. We struggled through heat-seared noontime, watching that each of the party drank enough water to remain well


    7. And while you do, keep in mind this from Deucalion, the Frankenstein Monster turned human in the writing of Dean Koontz, addressing the clone of his maker


    8. I do believe that in his latest novel, „The Dead Town," Dean Koontz had it just about right when he had one of his seedier characters declare: „We think different from what a bunch of pencil neck Ivy League professors of conflict resolution think


    9. The second ship was approached around noontime but was flying the French ensign and upon


    10. Here"s how Dean Koontz, in his latest novel, „The Dead Town," has one of the protagonists describe it, and it is truly worth remembering

    11. They shall have sorrow for their meals at noontime,


    12. ) “Mevrou, ons sal dit vir U moontlik maak


    13. repented not, and let him hear the cry in the morning, and the shouting at noontide; 17 Because he killed me not from the womb; or


    14. For men were created exactly like the angels, to the intent that they should continue pure and righteous, and death, which destroys everything, could not have taken hold of them, but through this their knowledge they are perishing, and through this power it is consuming me; And the fifth was named K'sdeje: this is he who showed the children of men all the wicked strikings of spirits and demons, and the strikings of the embryo in the womb, that it may pass away, and the strikings of the soul the bites of the serpent, and the strikings which befall through the noontide heat, the son of the Serpent named Tabe'et; And this is the task of K'sbeel, the chief of the oath which he showed to the holy ones when he dwelt high above in glory, and its name is Beqe


    15. At about noontime, Lucille asked Roger to go to the Spanish pavilion to obtain tickets if they were needed to enter


    16. She ascertained that there were two noontime step meetings at Faith Lutheran (known to AA’s as “Trails Corner”) on Tuesday and Friday that I would undoubtedly attend


    17. For men were created exactly like the angels to the intent that they should continue pure and righteous and death which destroys everything could not have taken hold of them but through this their knowledge they are perishing and through this power it is consuming me; And the fifth was named K'sdeje: this is he who showed the children of men all the wicked strikings of spirits and demons and the strikings of the embryo in the womb that it may pass away and the strikings of the soul the bites of the serpent and the strikings which befall through the noontide heat the son of the Serpent named Tabe'et; And this is the task of K'sbeel the chief of the oath which he showed to the holy ones when he dwelt high above in glory and its name is Beqe


    18. After all of my father’s work-filled days that ran late into the night, as Dean Koontz wrote in his book By the Light of the Moon, “in the story of his life, death put its comma, and he was gone


    19. As Dean Koontz recognized in his book The Darkest Evening of the Year, “


    20. Stephen Carpenter has worked as a screenwriter on movies such as Ocean's Eleven, Blue Streak, The Man and Dean Koontz's Servants of Twilight

    21. He had arranged to have noontime lunch with his brothers and to advise them concerning baptism by John


    22. 3 After a noontide luncheon at Matthew's house they all went with Peter to call upon Simon the Zealot, whom they found at his old place of business, which was now being conducted by his nephew


    23. Jesus sent them away two and two to pray, asking them to return to him at noontime


    24. He ate no breakfast and but little at noontide


    25. 2 It was late forenoon on this Wednesday when the apostles assembled in Celsus' garden for their noontime meal


    26. 1 Early on the morning of Monday, August 15, Jesus and the three apostles began the ascent of Mount Hermon, and this was six days after the memorable noontide confession of Peter by the roadside under the mulberry trees


    27. And it was at such a noontide stop on the way to Philadelphia that Thomas asked Jesus: "Master, from hearing your remarks as we journeyed this morning, I would like to inquire whether spiritual beings are concerned in the production of strange and extraordinary events in the material world and, further, to ask whether the angels and other spirit beings are able to prevent accidents


    28. 1 About noontime, as Philip was purchasing supplies for the new camp which was that day being established near Gethsemane, he was accosted by a delegation of strangers, a group of believing Greeks from Alexandria, Athens, and Rome, whose spokesman said to the apostle: "You have been pointed out to us by those who know you; so we come to you, Sir, with the request to see Jesus, your Master


    29. AFTER THE NOONTIME MEAL


    30. As Jesus looked down upon this scene, it was noontide, and he said to his mother, "Woman, behold your son!" And speaking to John, he said, "My son, behold your mother!" And then he addressed them both, saying, "I desire that you depart from this place

    31. Shortly after noontide, Jesus' oldest brother, James, was standing in the garden of Lazarus before the empty tomb of the resurrected brother of Martha and Mary, turning over in his mind the news brought to them about one hour previously by the messenger of David


    32. 14 It was almost ten o'clock when Jesus returned from his visit with the Alpheus twins, and as he left the apostles, he said: "Farewell, until I meet you all on the mount of your ordination tomorrow at noontime


    33. In the noontime violin that day appeared


    34. One hot noontime, while he was poring over the, manuscripts, he sensed that he was not alone in the room


    35. Narnia, Toontown, or that strange world they report about on FoxNews, the world with even less


    36. probably the one in Toontown in the Gumby universe where all the


    37. They stopped at the crest of a mountain about noontime


    38. Had their messages to the kachina been heard? Would the Fifth World be their chance to begin again? And, if so, could peace ever be stronger than greed? All who saw those blacker-than-night clouds quickly erase the noontime sun knew that answers to these questions would soon be made known


    39. Dean Koontz: A couple years out of high school, while on vacation in Vermont with my extended family, an aunt and uncle suggested I read one of this guy’s books titled Watchers


    40. My belly glowed hotter than the blazing noontime sun as his languid touch added fuel to the lava fires at the core of my body

    41. The next morning, I went to the chapel to pray and give thanks to Hella Dracon, then went to the store and purchased black candles with red holly dots encrusted on them to honor her and Blaec Toth Snaca as I prayed at noontime


    42. The noontime news blared from the television as Andy wandered up from the basement in nothing but his leopard-print bikini underwear


    43. studied medicine but soonturned to poetry and politics


    44. It was high noontide, when two dusty men passed through his streets and under his swinging lamps: of whom, one was Monsieur Defarge: the other a mender of roads in a blue cap


    45. Next noontide saw the admirable woman in her usual place in the wine-shop, knitting away assiduously


    46. One will pass all the hours of the night seated at the foot of some oak or rock, and there, without having closed his weeping eyes, the sun finds him in the morning bemused and bereft of sense; and another without relief or respite to his sighs, stretched on the burning sand in the full heat of the sultry summer noontide, makes his appeal to the compassionate heavens, and over one and the other, over these and all, the beautiful Marcela triumphs free and careless


    47. Chrysostom, he and his squire passed into the same wood which they had seen the shepherdess Marcela enter, and after having wandered for more than two hours in all directions in search of her without finding her, they came to a halt in a glade covered with tender grass, beside which ran a pleasant cool stream that invited and compelled them to pass there the hours of the noontide heat, which by this time was beginning to come on oppressively


    48. Just at that moment the curate, looking back, saw coming on behind them six or seven mounted men, well found and equipped, who soon overtook them, for they were travelling, not at the sluggish, deliberate pace of oxen, but like men who rode canons' mules, and in haste to take their noontide rest as soon as possible at the inn which was in sight not a league off


    49. "This is the spot, senor licentiate, that I said was a good one for fresh and plentiful pasture for the oxen, while we take our noontide rest


    50. She is no reaper that sleeps out the noontide; at all times she is reaping and cutting down, as well the dry grass as the green; she never seems to chew, but bolts and swallows all that is put before her, for she has a canine appetite that is never satisfied; and though she has no belly, she shows she has a dropsy and is athirst to drink the lives of all that live, as one would drink a jug of cold water















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