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headed for the rocks, the accompanying Sea Rescue helicopters had to return to base as the waves were now high enough to be sucked
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“You see those two by that evergreen? The rocks stacked and then the one with the collar?”
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I have also used everything from wood to rocks to broken glass as barriers
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The glaciers descend, grinding up all rocks and mountains in their path, remineralizing the soil
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After walking to the far rocks and back they both agreed that it was time for a
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There's big crystal claws on the timbers when hauling rocks you understand
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Bolt pushes along the fence row, snapping pictures as he walks of rocks, an acacia tree covered with windblown plastic bags, his shoe, a pile of garbage rotting in the sun, a dead sheep rotting in the sun
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primordial soup was brewed, how tectonic shifts came to be and how the rocks and
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Skies billowed and poured acid rain into fissures in those rocks, fissures that
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feather to fall upon the barren rocks of our world
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wait, if they're dropping rocks, what am I doing here?"
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This morning we went on an boat ride around the island: Picturesque caverns with blue, crystal waters; white arched rocks looming over emerald waves; swimming in the open sea near the Cave of Keri
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The rocks and the dirt of the tunnel exploded around me when I heard that voice for the second time
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The pink sand was studded with shell-shaped rocks of various sizes and colours
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They skirted round a collection of rocks half sunk in the sand, keeping the sun on their left
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What other deities are wise as our God is wise? What other deities have given and continue to give wisdom that affects time and eternity? Rocks do not speak
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In dreaming of a peacock sky on some far distant world, Smith allowed a feather to fall upon the barren rocks of our world
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Many have passed the rocks of gross sins… who have suffered shipwrecks upon the sands of self-righteousness
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rocks into a pool which then led away down a channel out of the
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Over another still water, framed by black shadow rocks,
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He smiles at me and shows me how to split the rocks with the hammer he is holding
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We potter in amongst the rocks at the foot of the cliff for some time, my small collection of fossils growing steadily as we take it turns to wield the hammer
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“Lardyme, have a quick look around that pile of rocks”
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Lardyme took another look around the pile of rocks
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when the sound of rocks and shingle falling,
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reached the spot where the rocks stopped
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"I wish we had something better than these rocks to mash these roots down on
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in the same flow, imagine how we could erode the rocks
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And you see those pointy rocks out there, half hidden by the waves? They're The Manacles
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There seemed to be a cafe near some rocks at the far end of the bay so with that as my turning point and the town some way behind me now, I staggered along the tide line
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’ I said, fixing my eyes on the source of the sensation – a small pile of rocks set back a metre or so to the left of the Well
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Without moving, I search with my eyes for a clue to where in the rocks the Element might be …
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My voice ran round the rocks as I stared across into the restaurant and at that very
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He felt too summery for Granddad on the rocks, instead he poured a big glass and made it light on the gin
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But he hid there when he could live nowhere else because the nymphs of the rocks protected him from prying eyes
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The boulders turned to rocks and it wasn't long before we were in our stride, ever dropping down and down through that slit in the land, like kids on a school trip chattering about all the nonsense in our lives, down and down toward the little chapel on the beach
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Further along, I realised I was not alone with the sound of startled lizards scratching over the rocks and you don't know they're there until they've gone
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when we arrived all we found were large rocks swirling about; it had been totally destroyed
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During the raging some had yelled and cursed and some threw rocks to ward off the devils in that boat but most had stood in fear
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In the past I'd condemned the tales of the old Cornish wreckers, the poverty-stricken coastal villagers who misguided freighters onto rocks in a grasp for survival, but now I understood and was playing my part in condemning the robbers on the Kaliantikos to their deaths
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' He pointed to a space between the rocks and as we drew closer we could see it had been a woman
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There was a brushy embankment that went up to some rocks
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it fast with some rocks and waded out into the surf to rescue the
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rocks or the air,” the mysterious lady replied, “Or where machines
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habitation, edged by rocks and mudflats
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Joyce sat in her car and watched him kick rocks and curse as he inspected his car
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tree roots and sharp jagged rocks, threatening to grab his feet from underneath him
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Only yesterday, he had been swept away in this very river, battered on the rocks and rejected onto the shore
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The rocks were like broken glass, and they were everywhere
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The man sat on the rocks and cast out
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He slapped his legs and stood to kick at rocks
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they scrambled over rocks and protrusions to bear
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At the end of the discussions, they dug a shallow grave, buried him, and covered it with loose rocks
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Deprived of their focal point, her eyes dropped to the shingle by her feet, idly scanning the ground up rocks littering the shore
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She took some minutes to find enough but soon had a border of rocks laid around the body
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‘No rocks in this mud
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She stood amongst the bushes watching as the sea slowly ebbed and flowed, gradually releasing the land from its grasp; the tide went out leaving rocks shiny in the sunshine
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The slope of this beach was steep and the rocks were quite large
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force of the trees, rocks, and creatures all around
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The tide was right in; waves wildly swooshing up against the rocks scattering droplets of brine for metres up in the air where they sparkled in the sun, the wind-borne spray hitting her in the face
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A wild maelstrom of white water swirled over the invisible rocks; uncontrollable and almost alive in its intensity, the sea tore at the cliff
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‘Nothing much, I watch the sea and potter on the rocks when the tide is out
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She stood awkwardly, the sound of the sea pounding against the rocks below filling the air
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Once he was satisfied of their plumb he wedged their positions with rocks jammed and tamped down into the narrow spaces between the poles and the hole walls
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He hit one of the rocks and bounced off it, splatting against another just as a massive wave struck the cliff
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Chrissie gasped and watched anxiously as the turmoil of water surged and swirled over the rocks, but when the white water receded, there was no sign of the big man
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covered rocks and boulders were the region's most
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the breakers crashing on the rocks at the foot of the cliffs below
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waves crashing on the rocks below
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little more that bare rocks, although one of them appeared to have a
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“Those rocks are dreadful!” Tom interjected, “They must have
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He peered down at the rocks on the beach below them
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’ Mganga said, ‘I should think the cross currents round those rocks make a right maelstrom
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We’d sat on the rocks and he’d told me that, as a child, he’d come to the Isle of Wight on a school trip once and fallen in love with it
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Suddenly, Matt’s leg slipped and he was heading for the edge of the path and towards the jagged rocks below
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This path went downhill, usually gently, often leveled with a log rail and fill in some spots, some rocks pried around in a few other spots
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At the end of it the crippled man picked one of his teeth out of the rocks,
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The rocks were sometimes covered with small plants, their texture told him they were related to the little soft-bodied ones from the desert
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He climbed, rather than walked over huge roots and dead trunks, falling into drops under overgrown piles of dead branches and sliding on the dead leaves and damp rocks
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the ever-changing direction of huge rocks in an asteroid belt
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Some even threw stones and rocks at her and called her ugly
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Here and there next to the house, wherever there was a crack between rocks, thick twisted vines with small clumps of long floppy leaves grew large, brilliant and aromatic flowers and hard green pods
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defense will be the fortress of rocks,
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During that time there was high energy technology based on burning rocks that were now all used up
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The Pinto shot rocks from under its tires as I floored it out of the crude
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Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountain apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind
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Other than gaining attention by dropping rocks, Gordon's Lamp was a gnat to this civilization and would probably never be noticed in day-to-day life
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Second, who would believe that a cute young girl was slinging rocks?
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It grows in several parts of Great Britain, particularly in Scotland, upon such rocks only as lie within the high-water mark, which are twice every day covered with the sea, and of which the produce, therefore, was never augmented by human industry
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Eventually the poet roped two heavy rocks around his waist to increase his weight factor, then tried again
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He successfully negotiated the edge during a brief lull in the storm, fell into a peat bog, cut the rope quickly to release the rocks, he clambered back to the bank
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"Place the tents and packs behind the rocks and lets explore around the lee of the mount" Fizzicist then jumped onto a boulder to attempt a better view forward, but the gale snatched at his coat and pushed him over
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So the group, hand in hand skirted the heights of the mount, or tried to, for the rocks seemed to getting larger and the pathway steeper, until squeezing between huge boulder pillars they reached the summit
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They followed the track down to the canyon and carefully skirted the fallen rocks and irregular path until by midday they met a waterfall and grassy area
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Only a miracle would prevent her from being dashed against sharp rocks at its base
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They dodged most of the rocks, though one guardsman fell with a great lump on his
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It was more rocks
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The rocks were from my sling, of course
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You’ve got to breaks the rocks in the hot sun,
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They seemed wonderfully nimble, landing on the smallest footholds, never slipping on rocks slick with spray