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1. Fed on a diet of the thinnest celebrity gruel,
2. There was a really beautiful girl there with shiny golden waves of hair and the thinnest layer of tan jersey over her bronze skin that showed her excellent shape and coloration quite well
3. ripping the whole thing off, down to the newest and thinnest layers
4. the shrubs where they were thinnest, following the lip of the
5. It lies between the future and the past, thinner than the thinnest skin
6. of Ages, surrounded by only the thinnest of glowing red shields
7. "While your eyes are equipped to handle sunlight, the area around them is comprised of the thinnest skin, where most of the signs of aging are," says Amiry
8. My point was that people stopped to chat, side by side in the middle of the aisle, while some loners parked their carts kitty-corner at the end of aisles, thereby restricting access to all-but the thinnest pedestrian, while the cart’s owner made their way back to the bakery department
9. There was one other item on her shopping list, a length of the thinnest monofilament fishing line
10. He was hanging onto life by the thinnest of threads
11. When the laughing and cheering stopped, Bright Hands said, “Right now I need all the makers and young hunters to chop down the thinnest bamboo trunks they can find and trim them smooth
12. Of course there would be our usual Samhain observances on Halloween itself, another way of connecting with the dead, when the veil between the worlds was at its thinnest
13. The thinnest of the instructors has arms and fingers as spindly and fluid as an insect as he draws diagrams across great sheets of paper, explaining the complicated political relationships between all the men who will be attending the meeting
14. Tony reported to the head of the school, Maitre Gessand, a towering, bitter-looking man with no neck and the thinnest lips Tony had ever seen
15. the trees were the thinnest and he soon located a path
16. It is also a location where the veil is always at its thinnest and therefore the felt presence and
17. dead loved ones, being thinnest at this festival time
18. Only the driest and thinnest plants would have burned
19. Arthur led us in at an oblique angle, slicing through the thinnest side of them, where behind us on our rear flanks, left and right, came another two units and it was like ploughing down wicker-men that stood in a field to scare the crows
20. My mother is extremely pale and the thinnest I can ever remember seeing her
21. They may be the poorest, thinnest, most impoverished, most uneducated, most ignorant beggars of the lowest caste of untouchables
22. Let’s make them believe that the worst thing that could happen to them would be to go down into the living earth and the best thing they can do is to forsake their mother earth and live in the deadest medium possible: the medium of the thinnest, most empty gas possible
23. Then take a palette-knife, an ivory one by preference, and drag it from the individual masses of paint so as to get a gradation of different thicknesses, from the thinnest possible layer where your knife ends to the thick mass where it was squeezed out of the tube
24. The report, posted online by the GAO, said a seven-pound explosive charge set off inside the hollow core near the top, where the walls are the thinnest, would bring down the Monument’s entire facade
25. Grangerford was very tall and very slim, and had a darkish-paly complexion, not a sign of red in it anywheres; he was clean shaved every morning all over his thin face, and he had the thinnest kind of lips, and the thinnest kind of nostrils, and a high nose, and heavy eyebrows, and the blackest kind of eyes, sunk so deep back that they seemed like they was looking out of caverns at you, as you may
26. He is the thinnest kind of an impostor—has come here with a lot of empty names and facts which he picked up somewheres, and you take them for PROOFS, and are helped to fool yourselves by these foolish friends here, who ought to know better
27. In a way that would be nice though, because I’d finally get to go to an event where I was the thinnest person there
28. The red rays by the beetle, the spider and the hunting shrew, the moving light was like a wind flickered in and out of the grass stems, flashing minutely on membranous wings, casting long shadows behind the thinnest of filamentary legs, breaking each patch stridulated and droned as the air grew warmer in the sunset
29. She had the easily stirred passions of At sixteen, thanks to Mammy and Ellen, she looked sweet, charming and giddy, but her Irish father and nothing except the thinnest veneer of her mother’s unselfish and forbearing nature
30. WHEREAS HER BROTHER, William at seventeen, was separated by only the thinnest membrane from the world that contained him
31. Her sense of Alice—what she knew and understood, what she liked and disliked, how she felt and perceived—was also like a soap bubble, ever higher in the sky and more difficult to identify, with nothing but the thinnest lipid membrane protecting it from popping into thinner air
32. This multimillionaire stock trader decided to check out forex houses by opening large accounts and then waiting for the night, when forex trading was at its thinnest
33. There’s the thinnest layer of white, as if the car has only been here a short while
34. If I could paint, or had some secret urge to open a boutique, or the stick-to-itiveness to write a book… It was so hard to find even the thinnest slice of affirmation
35. Couldn't he feel how hard it was? Only the thinnest layer of flesh was permeable
36. In the charts shown in the pages that follow, the 8-period EMA is the thinnest line, and the 200-period EMA is the thickest line
37. In midwinter the middle had been the warmest and the ice thinnest there
38. Methinks that in looking at things spiritual, we are too much like oysters observing the sun through the water, and thinking that thick water the thinnest of air
39. Now, however preposterous it may at first seem to talk of any creature's skin as being of that sort of consistence and thickness, yet in point of fact these are no arguments against such a presumption; because you cannot raise any other dense enveloping layer from the whale's body but that same blubber; and the outermost enveloping layer of any animal, if reasonably dense, what can that be but the skin? True, from the unmarred dead body of the whale, you may scrape off with your hand an infinitely thin, transparent substance, somewhat resembling the thinnest shreds of isinglass, only it is almost as flexible and soft as satin; that is, previous to being dried, when it not only contracts and thickens, but becomes rather hard and brittle
40. This Luka Kouzmitch was the smallest and thinnest man in all the barracks
41. The thinnest piece of charcoal intercepts the calorific agent, whatever it may be