There were very few off-worlders away from Sillon who know the importance of the Silloni's spiraled horns. |
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She twisted, spiraled, and danced through the air with such feral pleasure that Asgard couldn't help but smile as he watched her. |
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He pours libations at his father's tomb and a seven spiraled serpent slithers from the mound. |
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Enlisted grade inflation spiraled upward until 1945, by which time every infantry rifle company NCO had sewed on another chevron. |
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Ivan started climbing the staircase that spiraled up to the payload section and gangway. |
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The missiles that we shot just spiraled randomly after a second or two after being shot. |
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As tensions have spiraled between Pyongyang and the US, Anti-American sentiment has exploded in South Korea. |
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In recent years, he has clung to power as the country's economy spiraled downward and political opposition to his government has grown. |
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The pistol of the gun was spiraled and gold, resembling the fantastical unicorn's horn. |
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She ran swiftly up the flights of spiraled staircase, panting and breathless. |
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Shrieks rent the air as another crow spiraled down to invade the feast, some carrion invisible from the roadside. |
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The elevator entrance spiraled open behind Howard and he twisted in the opposite direction and almost jumped out of his skin. |
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Masses of vines spiraled upward against the vertical timbers and covered the thatched roof. |
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The collisions caused the particles to lose energy, causing the disc to get smaller and denser as material spiraled in towards the centre. |
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Computer programs help diagram elaborate formations of tiny spirals that form massive, spiraled fractals to describe, say, the economic tendencies of your new, island society. |
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After Congress approved the TARP bail-out programme, the economy spiraled down for eight more months. |
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The ship, engulfed in flames, spiraled down into the smoking ruins of the base, and detonated as a Sidewinder misfired and exploded under the wing. |
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What began as a peaceful gathering at the police station in the Tottenham neighbourhood soon spiraled into violence. |
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Disputes over new church-building projects spiraled out of control into street clashes, with more than 30 people killed in October. |
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Faint smoke spiraled off the battery connections as they heated up. |
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These very long, spiraled nascent bdellovibrio were proposed earlier from electron microscope images to be common in spirilla, which are long and coiled themselves. |
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Oil prices have spiraled lower on Friday, sending stock markets down to record lows for the second time in the New Year. |
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After months of bickering, European leaders were forced into action after the crisis spiraled out of control. |
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As the talks inch along, other Iraqi leaders say the country has already spiraled down into civil war. |
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What really caught public attention was the way in which the program's costs had spiraled dramatically, apparently out of control. |
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Yesterday the president of the European Commission condemned the violence that has spiraled out of control. |
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As the SWP spiraled into outright reformism, the centrist Mandelites pursued one after another substitute for a conscious Trotskyist vanguard. |
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The best men in the revolution have already died, and it has spiraled down to a lot of infighting. |
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Oil prices reached a record peak in mid-2008, then spiraled downward in tandem with world economies. |
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Teachers thought that while school resources and facilities are better today, student and parent respect for teaching has spiraled downward. |
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I thought it was very ballsy to put a dramatic moment between two characters in the midst of a third act that had seemingly spiraled out of control. |
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All curves were spiraled to give easy flow lines for traffic and to add to the appearance of the road. |
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Prior to the implementation of the cap, court awards for minor injuries had spiraled out of control and were creating a highly litigious environment. |
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As the clashes spiraled out of the university campus, police forces intervened and fired teargas to break up the altercating factions. |
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As Britain's finances spiraled downward and the nation found itself suppliant to the International Monetary Fund, the seeming stolidity of 1970s London concealed various, often deeply opposed, radical trends. |
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The hearth opening is framed by a succession of moldings and underlined by a frieze of pearls and a frieze of a spiraled ribbon, which is echoed by a ribbon at the base of the protruding shelf. |
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The cost of producing Update has spiraled in the past few years. |
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The financial crisis has spiraled into a global economic crisis with growth projected to fall to ½ a percent in 2009, its lowest rate since World War II, the statement says. |
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Then they removed the rodents' inner ears, which include the spiraled, snail-shaped cochlea and other organs. |
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My friend Gigi showed me how to make this lovely spiraled nut roll, from a recipe her mother brought from Hungary. |
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The combined result spiraled out of control and crashed on a nearby hillside. |
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Clumping Berkeley sedge dots the yard, while spiraled Aloe polyphylla and asparagus ferns line the drive. |
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Released but a few weeks before Gremlins, this film drew only foreshadowings of concern that spiraled up into hysterical gardyloos when Gremlins made its debut. |
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Witnesses told KTTV news the two planes appeared to be flying together, and that after they collided they spiraled toward the sea before a fiery Malibu sunset. |
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