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As the wolves carried on with their bleak yowls and laments in the distance, all he could think about, besides his very chilling encounter of course, were the strikingly frank answers to riddles he still did not yet realize
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Trouble is, this ‘imposter’ Silanus has been strikingly competent in imitating the original’s style and overall character of work
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you prefer to have the colored decking, or the stamped concrete that strikingly resembles as
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He stared at her face, where strikingly beautiful features lay in perfect balance upon her soft olive skin
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Hero of Will released from the Hero Chains that bound her to the Shield of Fire, dark of hair and large dark eyes, strikingly beautiful
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He would have been strikingly attractive were it not for the look of abject terror on his face
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Johnson's words sound strikingly similar to white racists today, and not just in their race baiting
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She was solidly in her mid-twenties, strikingly pretty, with her honey-highlighted brown curls spilling across her pillow even though her olive skin was unnaturally colorless under sedation
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And oh, how Edgar admired Raul’s echo-deep voice and strikingly macho, pencil-thin mustache! He prayed fervently to the Lord that he too could have such a one, but God punished his vanity and throughout life nary a hair sprouted from the skin of his upper lip
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Colling found the costume strikingly reminiscent of official Soviet dress, and wondered whether it was imitation or genuine
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He drove the entire length of town several times, peering into the entrance of every waterfront property, but there was no sign of any fishing boats at all, a phenomenon he found strikingly odd: after all, the pueblo’s name in English was Old Port and what was a port without boats other than dug-out canoes or a public jetty? He returned the car to the general store, and decided to endure the heat trudging the length of the beachfront road in a more careful search for a dock or someone who knew the whereabouts of the Caroline
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His study was of 11 youths who had strikingly similar behavioral similarities
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A strikingly beautiful woman with auburn hair and big brown eyes lost her balance while trying to stick her tongue in a guy's mouth and spilled her beer on him
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With strikingly sudden speed, the seventy or so
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Her eyes traveled up the aisle sprinkled with rose petals before lifting to see Gabriel waiting for her, looking strikingly handsome in a dark suit
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youthful movie star, he remained strikingly handsome and with his fair coloring, some of
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Strikingly they found that the proportion of patients dying
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He thought the vistas of open fields and woods and hills far more strikingly resplendent than any similar scene of the more built-up areas in which he'd lived before
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population of comets, called the Jupiter family, that behave strikingly
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Nothing strikingly unusual, no mention of
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At the head of this small band, about two hundred men, ride a strikingly handsome man
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When it exists we may have a strikingly accurate
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The style of art differed so strikingly from that of the rest of the valley, that Conan wondered if it did not represent a different era and race, and was itself a relic of an age lost and forgotten at whatever immeasurably distant date the people of Alkmeenon had found and entered the haunted valley
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(It was just like the time when her aunt told her mother that her niece was strikingly beautiful
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She looked up to see a strikingly handsome man
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He was strikingly handsome and totally unavailable
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She had seen pictures of the Lockheed P-38 LIGHTNING before, shown to her by Nancy Laplante, but the planes she saw lined up in a separate area had some strikingly different features from what she remembered
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that bore a strikingly firm but feminine, human face
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After all, Martha would certainly not have won any beauty contests, and Peter had always been inclined to favor the strikingly beautiful models or college girls
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He did not recognize her or the name by which Cyril had referred her; furthermore, she was not a strikingly beautiful woman—rather plain and unattractive, a perfect match for Cyril
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The story of Jesus bears a resemblance to that of Dionysus, but it’s even more strikingly
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A young woman, who shares a strikingly eerie resemblance to Diane D with bigger eyes, a smaller, slimmer built and long black hair sits there in the backseat trembling with slight tears in her eyes, nervously says, “I'm Alissa
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Strikingly astonished condition of the norm
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They both had strikingly similar looking beards as well!
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Two men who served as carpenter and electrician for the building of the new, and strikingly beautiful, local Presbyterian church did the electrical wiring and inner insulation and paneling for the monastic oratory
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and strikingly powerful expressions formed the very essence of their
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A young woman with waist-length, strikingly black hair and deeply tanned skin—a woman whom Connie did not recognize—stood browsing at the magazine and newspaper racks
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The Qur’aanic description of the production of milk in cattle is strikingly similar to what modern physiology has discovered
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She stood before the mirror touching up her lipstick; the woman looking back at her was strikingly attractive
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Lots of middle aged men walking out with strikingly beautiful women
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It remained strikingly beautiful
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She really had been strikingly beautiful
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The elder Frau Dremmel came out each year twice and silently approved of a mother whose offspring was so strikingly like herself; while as for Kökensee, it regarded her with the respect due to a person becoming proverbial
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coloration on the Ocellaris is strikingly beautiful
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They have a strikingly yellow color with white scalpel like blades at the
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There was nothing special about her and she was not strikingly attractive
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She was strikingly beautiful
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They were identical, Peter recalled, and strikingly beautiful
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Next Sunday, there were murmurs in the congregation as D’ata’s absence was strikingly conspicuous
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between people that its wonders are most strikingly revealed
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The beauty of the phenomenon of oneness is probably most strikingly revealed in how
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Quite strikingly, the man’s soft, light-brown, leather billfold embroidered with a label that said, “Stitches,” was just lying there next to the highway, close the place where the vehicle had struck the guardrail
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� This was strikingly noticed in institutions that took care of all the physical needs of babies, but did not have the staff to take care of the emotional needs of these babies
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I have seen this self-justification, sometimes in the form of simple denial, most strikingly in students with diabetes 2
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only look at the face of the Sphinx to see that it is strikingly Nubian and is nowhere close to any of
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My educated guess about why the nose was defaced is because it was also strikingly and
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One need only look at the face of the Sphinx to see that it is strikingly Nubian and is nowhere close
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includes a narrative on the “two ways” which is strikingly similar to the earlier Doctrine of Two
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The figure of Melchizedek as portrayed here is strikingly
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and includes a narrative on the “two ways” which is strikingly similar to the earlier Doctrine of Two
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narrative called the Two Ways that is strikingly similar in focus to the Doctrine of Two Spirits
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He reached for me in desperation; resting his head on my chest he laid on my numb body which strikingly awake at his very touches
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Popular Protestantism seems to be strikingly deficient in both logical instruction and a warns poetic environment
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And the general alienation of mind from Christian ideas, as represented to us in the strikingly faithful reports of the devoted missionaries, suggests reflections on the possibility that there may be 'some awful mistake somewhere,’ as Mrs
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tions — the chakra system — are strikingly similar to the system of
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"And once again listen, Jacques!" said the kneeling Number Three: his fingers ever wandering over and over those fine nerves, with a strikingly greedy air, as if he hungered for something--that was neither food nor drink; "the guard, horse and foot, surrounded the petitioner, and struck him blows
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Avdotya Romanovna was remarkably good looking; she was tall, strikingly well-proportioned, strong and self-reliant--the latter quality was apparent in every gesture, though it did not in the least detract from the grace and softness of her movements
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Not only was this "serious business man" strikingly incongruous with the rest of the party, but it was evident, too, that he had come upon some matter of consequence, that some exceptional cause must have brought him and that therefore something was going to happen
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strikingly, towards those parts, where, now grown more knowing, I
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In this case, however, although the occasion of the entertainment was similar, the company was strikingly dissimilar
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Madame Danglars (who, although past the first bloom of youth, was still strikingly handsome) was now seated at the piano, a most elaborate piece of cabinet and inlaid work, while Lucien Debray, standing before a small work-table, was turning over the pages of an album
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He was strikingly handsome, with regular features that might have been carved by a cathedral sculptor
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“Dost thou know, Hester,” said Arthur Dimmesdale, with an unquiet smile, “that this dear child, tripping about always at thy side, hath caused me many an alarm? Methought—O Hester, what a thought is that, and how terrible to dread it!—that my own features were partly repeated in her face, and so strikingly that the world might see them! But she is mostly thine!”
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But more than that, Ralph thought, there was a look of innocence about the two prepubescent boys that was strikingly out of place in a court whose business was violence, theft and dishonesty
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There was a portrait within of a man strikingly handsome and intelligent-looking, but bearing unmistakable signs upon his features of his African descent
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He looked at her hair done up high, with the long white veil and white flowers and the high, stand-up, scalloped collar, that in such a maidenly fashion hid her long neck at the sides and only showed it in front, her strikingly slender figure, and it seemed to him that she looked better than ever—not because these
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It was strikingly visible as he turned towards us after entering the study, and seemed the more singular from the contrast with the hard, steady, grey eyes which looked out from underneath those palpitating brows
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the moving opera glass, Vronsky suddenly caught sight of Anna’s head, proud, strikingly beautiful, and smiling in the frame of lace
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Lydgate, in fact, was already conscious of being fascinated by a woman strikingly different from Miss Brooke: he did not in the least
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Brooke had gone into at one time, but that he was strikingly ready at seizing the points of the political situation, and dealing with them in that large spirit which, aided by adequate memory, lends itself to quotation and general effectiveness of treatment
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When Lydgate came in, she was almost shocked at the change in his face, which was strikingly perceptible to her who had not seen him for two months
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Grose that she was not at these times a child, but an old, old woman, and that description of her could not have been more strikingly confirmed than in the way in which, for all answer to this, she simply showed me, without a concession, an admission, of her eyes, a countenance of deeper and deeper, of indeed suddenly quite fixed, reprobation
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Within a very short time this rather obvious truth was brought home strikingly by the widening of the spread to over 14 points during the demoralized bond-market conditions of June 1932
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The average annual earnings per share of common stock for 1924–1928, as reported to the stockholders, were strikingly higher than the correct figure, as shown at the top of page 460
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(Such a development is more strikingly illustrated by the crude-rubber industry
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We have here the point that brings home more strikingly perhaps than any other the widened rift between financial thought and ordinary business thought
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11 This point is strikingly substantiated by the industrial bond financing between 1935 and 1939
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This has been strikingly demonstrated in the major field of railroad bonds—a field that has been marked by a calamitous frequency of bankruptcies and serious losses
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Our premise was strikingly vindicated by the financial history of the numerous railroads reorganized in the 1940s and in 1950