Hearts palpitating, ears magnifying the smallest sound, they stealthily waded across the river. |
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Has been stealthily been doing his bit to redistribute wealth without frightening the horses. |
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They went off amicably with the suspicious curator following stealthily behind. |
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I proceeded to stealthily slink through the hallways, lurk in the cafeteria, the library, the football field, the gym. |
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He snapped the lens cap back onto the camera and stealthily exited the auditorium. |
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Silently and stealthily this insidious, progressive disease has taken over. |
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I started off, walking stealthily in the shadows and saw Luke and George coming out of a house, jabbering animatedly. |
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You'll have to keep your eyes open for smaller birds like warblers and waders as they filter stealthily through your territory. |
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He saw her stirring the embers of the dying campfire and tiptoed stealthily up behind her. |
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With a troubled face, Flora, goddess of Spring and licentious revels, stealthily hands the flowers on to Venus. |
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We ski stealthily up to a herd of deer or pass a ruffed grouse on the trail while gliding along. |
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None of the merrymaking warriors is looking towards where a long column of tiny figures is stealthily descending upon them. |
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Two blades sliced past his head from behind as Shushuka again landed stealthily, but not so quietly this time. |
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He slunk stealthily to the captain's cabin where the girl sat weeping on the bed, awaiting her terrible fate. |
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Pulling this over her golden brown locks, she proceeded to slink off in the darkest shadows as stealthily and silently as a cat. |
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My eyes landed on a boy, most likely my age, who was slipping rather stealthily from a room off to the right of where our tour group stood. |
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They stealthily sneak back onto the path, not talking as they walk to the town. |
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But I challenge the ethics of including stealthily edited sequences and extras that obtrude questionable material on unsuspecting viewers. |
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It's a riveting ensemble piece, which stealthily avoids taking sides in the issue. |
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None of the merrymaking warriors is looking towards the long column of tiny figures that is stealthily descending upon them. |
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Then, stealthily, the person darted over to another door and tried the handle. |
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A soldier stealthily checks out a ruined house that is possibly sheltering a cache of weapons. |
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This follows from the fact that they act stealthily and because they are known to have in their possession a considerable amount of dynamite. |
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We pop in stealthily, especially in the evening, when the candles light up the tables and bunch of flowers. |
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He stealthily climbed the belfry to the top, and looked at the soldiers. |
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The unit had been stealthily airdropped at the Mediterranean beach, and had spent four hours making their way inland along the Tiber River to the city. |
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On the night bus, stealthily ogling the East European porn-star lookalike across the aisle, my view was interrupted by someone sitting down next to me. |
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I stayed hidden in the shadows as I followed his small figure stealthily. |
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Luxembourg is stealthily positioning itself as the central pivot of a new supernational zone within Europe, generically called the Grande Région. |
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The evenhandedly editorializing accusations that Pawlikowski builds stealthily into the movie are repellent. |
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If my broken heart was to blame, it has taken its bitter time, acting stealthily. |
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Skinnier hawkers stealthily circulate cooking queijo cualho in makeshift tin kettles. |
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But Le Monde likened her to Hollande, or even Angela Merkel, the stealthily unassuming figure who pulls out the big win. |
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The threadbare garment was stealthily thrown off the train, while Meighen and some fellow M. P.s were travelling to Ottawa. |
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Robots, autonomous and remotely controlled, are stealthily entering the public environment. |
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As a wolf moves stealthily, or rests, it blends into the background and is hardly seen. |
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You may want to meet with your contacts secretly and move slowly and stealthily to bring in members. |
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The weighty central Largo assai ed espressivo, in D minor, unfolds stealthily. |
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This, coupled with their small size, allows them to wriggle stealthily into the most difficult places. |
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It sneaks in and stealthily installs itself bundled with games or some utility programs. |
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The infantry move stealthily through the brush, away from the Landing Zone, Hot Wind doesn't stand a chance. |
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They snuck stealthily down the street until they came to a store. |
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But the California-based chain has stealthily become a huge company, with 283 outlets. |
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My mind imagined footsteps stealthily making their way across the loft. |
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All it takes is one little white lie, and Frances stealthily gets her foot in the door of the Kyte family home. |
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She grinned as she began sneaking stealthily up on a boy her age sitting on the picnic table under the large oak tree the school was built around. |
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If, for example, a surveillant parked in the shadows sees someone stealthily cutting glass out of a jewelry store window, looking for all the world like a burglar at work, the police should ordinarily be called in. |
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It intercepts and blocks attempts to transfer sensitive information by silently redialing modems, or by stealthily sending e-mail. |
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Instead of overt Internet vandalism and mayhem, today's malware criminals stealthily infiltrate Web sites and home computers for devious or illegal profit. |
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Here's the lowdown: You very stealthily lick your finger and then subtly press the anointed finger into the outside of the plane as you board and voila: safe and sound. |
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There's also a huge difference between how we respond to animals that can inflict an injury stealthily, like a snake or a spider that can sneak up on you. |
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Everyone would try to move very stealthily out of his way. |
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If they see a spout of mist from the blowhole of a grey whale, the tribal members will paddle stealthily up to the whale and throw a sharp harpoon into the mammal's flanks. |
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Many psychologists and doctors with anorexic patients believe that this universal image of bodily perfection, stealthily imposed by advertising and the other media, merely aggravates this tragic problem. |
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At night the trees are said to change their shapes and move stealthily about the valley, mingling with the ghosts of slaughtered Vikings and Saxon defenders. |
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Known my feelings for she played dolente an erotica, singing of the whispering tentaculifera as they stealthily and pedetentously. |
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The vacancy is stealthily filled by modernist contemporary sociology, which supplants cultural and social anthropology that should normally boost endogenisation of knowledge. |
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Knitdown s.v.p is a collection of 197 of these drawn requests that were stealthily collected and saved by her co-worker, Ann Smith, and presented to Hazel upon her resignation. |
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On December 25, 1776, Washington stealthily crossed the Delaware, and overwhelmed the Hessian garrison at Trenton the following morning, taking 900 prisoners. |
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But they were surprised in the rear by a second force of Dardani, which had approached their camp stealthily by mountain paths, and proceeded to storm and ransack it. |
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