The tiny clearing was carpeted with thick cloves, so Cora laid all of the garments out flat to dry and hoped to enjoy the green fragrance. |
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A devout follower of Christ, Cora cannot understand or accept Addie's lack of religious observance. |
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But Cora confesses that it was love at first sight, when the couple met by chance as teenagers, nine years ago. |
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But Cora knew it would not be passing soon, for rainstorms were long in Sanjia, richening the soil. |
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Cora took a majority decision in this rematch of the 2003 draw between the two men, bulling his way inside to outwork his foe. |
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Cora shook her head and rested her chin on a hand as her elbow rested on the arm of the easy chair. |
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Grudgingly, and with a countenance colder than liquid nitrogen, Cora turned and stormed off down the hall. |
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Cora followed suit, knuckling the small of her back and grateful to be off her feet. |
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He slid down slowly and Cora, alarmed, caught hold of him around the waist. |
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Long after he had stopped speaking, Cora was still held bedazzled by Fadran's words. |
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Cora refused to wear such a confining and uncomfortable article of clothing as the wimple, which wrapped around a woman's head and neck. |
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Arlan chuckled, but then stiffened as he heard the twang of a bowstring, and he ducked, jerking Cora down with him. |
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Cora was a short and unnaturally skinny pale girl with silvery blonde hair and cerulean blue eyes. |
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Cora clenched her jaw as she mentally made a note to hire some guards to give Arlan a sound beating. |
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To secure their only chance for rescue, Cora gallantly persuaded Hawkeye and the Mohicans to try an escape. |
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Cora shook her head and her shoulder length, naturally curly brown hair bobbed in the slight wind. |
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It was difficult for Cora to walk in because the train was three feet long, heavy, and cumbersome. |
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Cora determinedly dismounted from Nivo and approached the cursing middle-aged man, who was splattered with mud. |
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Sister Cora Hayes, who has peerlessly served the parish for 45 years, saw her outstanding contribution recognised at the weekend. |
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As a young girl, Cora had always enjoyed playing the nurse for her brother or her cousins. |
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Cora toyed with her cloak, twisting the shining white fabric between her fingers while gazing up at the stars. |
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The group entered the store, Vicki only vaguely aware of Cora and Andy's chatter and Wil's long, sidelong scrutinies. |
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In the course of time Cora has filled out and is now one of the strongest players in the game. |
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I came off my line to close down the angle, but somehow managed to make contact with Cora, bringing her to ground, in what looked like an unceremonious challenge. |
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Roblin had challenged the women of Manitoba but McClung and her fellow suffragists, including the journalist Cora Hind, were up to the challenge. |
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Cora bit her lip as she forced herself to not retort to his last remark. |
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Yet when this actually happened, Cora was vilely degraded and torn by jealousy. |
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Magyar Hipermarket as a franchise of Cora France, operates seven hypermarket stores under the brand name Cora in Hungary. |
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The Cora have a ceremony in which children are symbolically introduced to the use of alcoholic drinks. |
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Some, like the Cora and Tepehuán men, favour the pajama-like muslin garments of two generations ago and today consider them Indian dress. |
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No real tribal organizations exist, and only among the Cora and Yaqui are there strong feelings of tribal solidarity. |
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Magyar Hipermarket: undertaking operating hypermarkets as a franchisee of Cora France. |
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An elderly woman named Cora provided one of the mission's most emotional and fond memories. |
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It was my opportunity to grant Cora an independent moment away from being a mother, and being a wife. |
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Thus all the greater irony that Downton required another American import, Cora Grantham, in order to keep the estate running. |
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Moriarty overcomes the predictability by insisting on the complexity of Cora, who is both flat and expansive as a character. |
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At last, Cora and Arlan broke away and stormed off in opposite directions. |
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Cora swung by them, dancing again with her lieutenant, and looking up trancedly into the gallant eyes of the triumphant and intoxicated young man. |
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Fadran slipped away quietly, and Cora and Arlan did not notice. |
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A handgun was found near Cora Caro, and ballistics tests have determined that bullets from the. |
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Cora was fifth among NL second basemen with 377 assists, and he led NL second basemen by participating in 112 double plays. |
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To morning coffee with Lady Cora, chatelaine of Downton Abbey. |
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The Feri Tradition is a modern traditional witchcraft practice founded by Victor Henry Anderson and his wife Cora. |
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Carrefour has committed itself to remedy certain problems identified on the supply markets, in particular by removing all existing links with its direct competitor Cora. |
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Reprinted by permission from the Journal of Aboriginal Management published by the Aboriginal Financial Officers Association, September 2007, by Brian Callihou and Dr. Cora J. Voyageur. |
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In a smart post on Information Week's website, Cora Nucci argues that Amtrak faces a moment of truth:Business travelers are Amtrak's bread and butter. |
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Other clients are Continent, Cora, Match, Champion and freezer centers Picard, Gel 2000, Vik, plus Freo. |
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It was the same dishevelled look Cora used to have after a spot of afternoon delight with Stan, a treat which will sadly be missing from her life now. |
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To satisfy the craving of a friend who had asked her for a surprise, Cora prepared a magnificent fruit cup topped with her own special custard, with a bagel and cream cheese on the side. |
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O'Brien has hastily departed, leaving Cora without a lady's maid. |
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The Dodgers won it in the ninth inning, when Burnitz hit a one-out single and Cora followed with the double, after three previous groundouts. |
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It is a common sight at the airport in Tepic, Nayarit, to see rural mestizos, Cora, and Huichol Indians waiting to board a plane for airstrips near their remote homes. |
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Like Canadian singers such as Edward Johnson, Forrest Lamont and Marie Hope Morgan, contralto Cora Tracey was an Ontario native, but her musical career took her abroad. |
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Cora studied her photo and forged signature with obvious wonderment. |
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I take a deep breath because his knowing Cora Blue seems to safen things up a little. |
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The mills harness the power of the Falls of Clyde, the most spectacular of which is Cora Linn. |
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