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She walks on crazily laid paving,
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With both dogs chasing them up and down the paving
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Catwhiskers and Cosmicblasto reached the end of the paving and
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enough they were racing down the paving
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Cosmicblasto and Catwhiskers were still riding down the paving;
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once they started to ride them up and down the paving
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It seemed that in this area there had been layers of this rough slate paving at one time
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The young man managed two or three disjointed paces before he too crumpled and flaked, finally tripping over an uneven paving stone and falling chin first to the floor
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The garden is long and thin, hedged on both sides with an old, mossy path of paving slabs running down the middle from a small patio area by the house
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It was so poor that its streets lacked paving, or even the
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Harold threw himself into paving the way for his now foreseen prolonged absence
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He becomes proprietor of this portion of the mine, and can work it without paving any acknowledgment to the landlord
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Much of the hard packed paving had cracked, filling with water and dirt
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Were the streets of London to be lighted and paved at the expense of the treasury, is there any probability that they would be so well lighted and paved as they are at present, or even at so small an expense ? The expense, besides, instead of being raised by a local tax upon the inhabitants of each particular street, parish, or district in London, would, in this case, be defrayed out of the general revenue of the state, and would consequently be raised by a tax upon all the inhabitants of the kingdom, of whom the greater part derive no sort of benefit from the lighting and paving of the streets of London
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chairs set out on the paving stones, continental style, though there were few clients
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Rounding the corner of the house, she quickened her pace, high heels tapping on the paving stones
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Disgruntled Catholics, (including the Clergy), operating within the Church, are precursors of The Antichrist; unwittingly paving the way for his eventual return; preparing a spiritual wasteland, confounding all aspects of Church doctrines and teachings superseding authoritative truths with (spiritually) vague and uncertain ecclesiastical notions pandering to the whims of an uninformed Conscience; discrediting revealed wisdoms and traditional customs inspired by the Holy Spirit
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The rendered services can be the following items: cab, telephony, hotel, food, trips, road transport or air, events, administration of cards; social infrastructure (energy, water, habitation, paving, communication, transport, health, education and basic sanitation), inclusive covering of taxes in the cases in that there is not exemption and others
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Those kids, were created out of his lust for Marilee, not his husbandly yearnings, and the priest would have laughed his collar tight, with Tom thinking absolution of his sins, multiple sins, was paving his ride into heaven
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also recalled a neighbor of Rose Duncan’s who had stolen some paving
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concentrated display of paving-stones, gas street-lamps, numerous houses of blue and yellow colors with interior patios and hanging cast iron balconies
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A crater over six meters wide and three meters deep had been blasted out of the center of the courtyard, the great paving stones shattered and tossed about like children’s blocks, smoke still rising from the hole
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The Keys Translocate the dozen sleeping assassins away before they can finish falling, but not before one of them is severely injured by a piece of paving stone flung by the blast at the center of the courtyard, as are eleven of my brethren
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“Well then, shall we go back there and attend it?” he laughed, sweeping her up in his arms and giving her a quick kiss as he began following the paving stones of the drive around the house
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He crouched to lower the bird to the paving, and the eagle hopped off, re-settled his feathers with a shake and a ruffle, and looked expectantly at nine-year-old Jind with his head cocked to one side
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A crater over twenty feet wide and ten feet deep had been blasted out of the center of the courtyard, the great paving stones shattered and tossed about like children’s blocks, smoke still rising from the hole
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It flew through the air and landed with a terrific crash on the crazy paving below
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blue and white walked past the paving
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one furthest left and exited out into a paving Vinary Heights
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ducked the punch and backed away up the paving
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trembling legs and back out onto the paving
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It fell to the floor with an almost metallic clang, bouncing from the many stones until it eventually settled between the paving stones
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Not wishing to linger near the repugnant smells, they continued towards the only exit, a long stairway of stone paving leading down, worn smooth through years of use
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Paving stopped only a couple blocks in from the road
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While common sense would create the link between a higher rate of teen dating violence among teens coming from dysfunctional homes or from child abuse, it is studies like the study released by Iowa State that is paving the way for a deeper understanding of why these tragedies occur
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He followed it warily, hugging the edge of the paving where the shrubs massed their shadows thickly, until he saw ahead of him, dimly in the dusk, the clump of lotus-trees, the strange growth peculiar to the black lands of Kush
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"When the Bolsheviks ousted the Tsar, a man they detested, they had no idea they were paving the route for a Communist tsar named Joseph Stalin
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the child away, paving the way for Isaac to
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Paving the road to romance
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I walked between two rows of taxis waiting for fares, counting the paving slabs in front of me
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Your company is poisoning millions of people every year and paving the path for their destruction
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My mobile phone smacks to the paving bricks and the car drives off with screeching tires
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The group halted the paving of parts of the bay for runways at the San Francisco airport
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He replaced the curtains and the canopy of the bed with new velvet, and he had the bathroom floor covered with paving stones and the walls with tiles
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gave way to paving slabs
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The stone paving slabs had also been removed and
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climbed out onto the paving
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Built during the Great Depression between 1931 and 1936, it used over three million cubic yards of concrete, enough for the paving of a two-lane highway from New York City to the city Tony Bennett left his heart in
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and paving the way for more horrific atrocities
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Brown and Root was raised up from a street paving contractor, to a major dam builder, and then to a major ship builder by Johnson’s pointed contracts before and during the war
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He lay down over seventy square metres of beautiful cobblestone paving, completely encircling the house
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She wasn't actually asking, she was paving the way for a new conversation
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The container split and petrol gushed out over the paving, inside the gated entrance
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The plan was to send in three Beaufort's armed with land mines to destroy any torpedo nets, thus paving the way for the other three armed with torpedoes
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“They’re paving roads and putting in subdivisions
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It bubbles up through the paving stones like a fountain
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The streets loomed and thickened, blurred by water, water creeping through the paving stones and swilling round my ankles, filling my ears with slapping and dripping and wailing
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Advocate Madonsela found that Mr Zuma improperly benefited from the unlawful expenditure of taxpayers' funds by the construction of a house (used by Mr Zuma and his family for, amongst other events, traditional ceremonies; expensive paving; a swimming pool; a cattle kraal and a chicken run at Mr Zuma's residence
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The front garden was a mass of weeds compared to the neat paving or grass of the neighbours‘
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Defence was linked to the immediate purpose of assisting kings to maintain their kingdoms; the significance of Mahmud’s raids as paving the way in northern India for further attacks from the north-west was not fully grasped
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He knew that the problem could easily be rectified by paving the courtyard, but this would cost a lot of money as the area in question was large, and he would have to buy the floor tiles and the materials needed for paving, also pay the delivery costs and the wages of the workers
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They may encounter mistakes or map out unrealistic expectations resulting in chronic dissatisfaction and apathy, paving the way for family disintegration
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footfalls on the paving felt strange to him, his
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His head smashed to the paving flags and he lay still
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One of the most popular hypnosis methods is paving the way for financial
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Such lives are not laid down in vain, but are paving the way for the furtherance of the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ
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Paving the asphalt and breathing through the mouth and nose, and through every wide-opened pore of one’s being; struggling past the threshold of pain that will stop most mortals
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Penwyth turned into a wide road of white paving stones
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The concrete paving slabs are still warm
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It was sort of like I had been paving the way forward for them with my life
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The paving stones were full of holes and the holes were full of slick wet mud so I had to stride and tip toe my way along so as not to get sodden feet
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They covered the sidewalks and roads till she couldn’t spot an inch of paving
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PAVING THE ROAD TO ROMANCE
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The floor was examined very carefully under the inscription, and, in the earth beneath a stone, or tile, or some fragment of paving, were found the ashes of a paper, mingled with the ashes of a small leathern case or bag
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"I tell you," said Jerry, "that you buried paving-stones and earth in that there coffin
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Only at one point--it may be Acton, Holloway, Kensal Rise, Caledonian Road--does the name mean shops where you buy things, and houses, in one of which, down to the right, where the pollard trees grow out of the paving stones, there is a square curtained window, and a bedroom
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The paving-man leans on his two-handed rammer, the reporter's lead
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She advanced, looking at the paving-stones, saying to herself,
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Also, the paving operations seemed to be exactly at the same point at which I left them forty years before
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There were the dull, torn-up patches on that bright expanse, the piles of paving material looking ominously black, like heads of rocks on a silvery sea
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Who was it that said that Time works wonders? What an exploded superstition! As far as these trees and these paving stones were concerned, it had worked nothing
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But there's this difference; one is gold put to the use of paving-stones, and the other is tin polished to ape a service of silver
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The barrage of filings was met head on and each torn to shreds being countered with oceans of undisputable facts and figures; the special committees and courts ultimately paving the decisive road placing the petition on the November 3, 2015
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We even saw plants growing up through the cracks in the paving
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Unfortunately, the wood paving ceased at the very place where the ground began to rise
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Bertuccio planted an entirely bare court with poplars, large spreading sycamores to shade the different parts of the house, and in the foreground, instead of the usual paving-stones, half hidden by the grass, there extended a lawn but that morning laid down, and upon which the water was yet glistening
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For the rest, the orders had been issued by the count; he himself had given a plan to Bertuccio, marking the spot where each tree was to be planted, and the shape and extent of unrecognizable, and Bertuccio himself declared that he scarcely knew it, encircled as it was the lawn which was to take the place of the paving-stones
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There was a clatter as his sack of crucifixes and chalices hit the paving stones
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“Doesn’t everything,” he says, “die at last and too soon? Who would not be honored to fall? To be a paving stone on the road to final victory?” Werner looks for uneasiness in Martin’s eyes but cannot find it
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They lifted the memorial slab and the paving stones around it, and started digging
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In the new paving of the crown of the causey, some years before, the rise in the middle had been levelled to an equality with the side loans, and in disposing of the lamp-posts, it was thought advantageous to place them halfway from the houses and the syvers, between the loans and the crown of the causey, which had the effect at night, of making the people who were wont, in their travels and visitations, to keep the middle of the street, to diverge into the space and path between the lamp-posts and the houses
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I sat down next to him on the edge of the paving and slipped my hand into his
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'Perhaps,' I thought, while her words still hung in the air between us like a wisp of tobacco smoke - a thought to fade and vanish like, smoke without a trace - 'perhaps all our loves are merely hints and symbols; vagabond-language scrawled on gate-posts and paving-stones along the weary road that other have tramped before us; perhaps you and
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There was so much of it up there, and so little of him down here, where everything was gray: gray paving stones, gray treetrunks, black wrought-iron fencing sooted down to gray
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And he is in the middle of voicing his warning that she’s going to have to be the enforcer, he only cares about William, when he spots a huge puddle spread over the paving stones
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She’d rather not attract attention, but near the place she’s left Mercer, paving stones push through patches of tonsured asphalt, and when the wheels hit these she might as well be whaling on sheet metal with a crowbar
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Premonitions of paving stones whoosh near his head, but the guy’s companions must likewise be having a hard time figuring out who’s on top
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It was empty and silent, and hardly a trickle of water flowed among the brown and red-stained stones of its bed; but on the near side there was a path, much broken and decayed, that wound its way among the ruined walls and paving-stones of an ancient highroad
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The handiwork of Men of old could still be seen in its straight sure flight and level course: now and again it cut its way through hillside slopes, or leaped over a stream upon a wide shapely arch of enduring masonry; but at last all signs of stonework faded, save for a broken pillar here and there, peering out of bushes at the side, or old paving-stones still lurking amid weeds and moss
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But there’s this difference; one is gold put to the use of paving-stones, and the other is tin polished to ape a service of silver