Her fingers faltered from its steady clipping as Adam's sarcastic words filled her mind. |
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Jerome rubbed his chin, and after a few minutes of thought, moved his knight, capturing Adam's last bishop. |
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As he strolled across the main street, Hoss saw Adam's Sport saddled and tied to the hitching rail outside the livery. |
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Though she hated even the sight of the long bow and pointed arrowheads, she understood from Adam's words that she must forget her dislike. |
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She put her arm gently round Carrie's shoulders and practically shut the door in Adam's face, so he and Hoss headed off to the polling booths. |
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The other man took a roundhouse swing at Adam's head but Adam was able to block. |
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The same thought had crossed Adam's mind, but he was determined not to spoil this trip by getting mad with the little scoundrel. |
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It is an explanation consistent with the typing of his name on the deed only to be scratched out and Adam's name written in. |
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The early English Protestants rejected the Thomistic view that manual labor has a penal aspect, derived from Adam's punishment. |
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Adam's self-inflicted wounds and his attempts at escape revolve around the canals and the river. |
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Her last gift to him was the Adam's apple which was placed in his throat in token of their relationship. |
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He has said that what is termed as Adam's Bridge or Ramar Sethu in the Palk Straits is a tombolo, a sand deposit. |
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It exists because, in Adam's sin, all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. |
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Adam's smile faded and he sank back into the bed, looking small and tired, sensing their thoughts. |
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Adam's joke had some effect on Charlton, for his lips parted in a small smile. |
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In the lead was a tall man, about Adam's height, with a head full of graying brown hair and a pair of intelligent-looking spectacles. |
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Adam's two closest friends, Jenny and Phil, notice these changes and eventually become skeptical of Evelyn's sphere of influence. |
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The details of that day were so vivid in Adam's mind that it seemed like it had happened only yesterday. |
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His Adam's apple bobbed up and down, which sent butterflies fluttering in her stomach. |
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Adam's tractor has been used for maple sugaring, for sheep farming, for haying, and for a multitude of other activities over the years. |
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Inger called, turning from the stove where she was dishing up Adam's oatmeal. |
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The problem with Adam's proposal, I think, is that it puts the onus on a small circle of people. |
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The doll wiggled and struggled to get free but the weight of Adam's foot on its chest was too heavy for it to move off. |
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It has also been continuously reorchestrated, Adam's original orchestration having long since been lost. |
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Inger's eyes grew misty, touched both by Adam's compliment and the sadness of a motherless child, such a one as Adam had so recently been. |
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Organ playing runs in the family as Adam's dad David is organist and choirmaster at St Nicolas' Church. |
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Her eyes teared over when she read the words, scrawled in Adam's familiar penmanship. |
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Even the appetizing smell of biscuits and fatback couldn't tempt Adam's appetite. |
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As things stood at the beginning of 1990, Mrs Adam's life was reasonably settled and happy, taking into account her age and physical infirmity. |
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Charlie was quick to recognize Adam's signature nine-foot Steinway concert grand piano on center stage. |
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The ostentatious display of ill-gotten wealth only added to Adam's carefully masked anger. |
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In a typical gesture of sibling acceptance, Hoss leaned over and forked Adam's untouched ham onto his own plate. |
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Adam's most ambitious interiors at Home House were the main staircase and the principal reception rooms on the second floor. |
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This, she felt, was definite proof of Charlie's negative influence in Adam's behavior. |
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For more precise proportions, measure your neck size right below your Adam's apple with measuring tape. |
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Adam's mouth was twisted into something between a smile and a grimace of pain. |
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For some strange reason, which eluded Adam's understanding, he was enjoying this. |
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Michelle was deeply distressed by Adam's news and she felt tears forming quickly in her eyes. |
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Whereas Adam's sin closed the event horizon to the heavenly dimension for mankind, the forgiveness of sin opens this event horizon. |
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The bulge in the neck known as the Adam's apple is the front of this cartilage. |
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When his eyes located her, cuddled into Adam's lap, Joe flew into a rage, his green eyes flashing in anger at his brother. |
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To River's total and absolute horror, Adam's fingers caught and fastened around his neck. |
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After some deliberation, he moved his queen diagonally across the board, capturing Adam's remaining knight. |
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The door creaked open slowly, and a tall, gangly boy with a madly bobbing Adam's apple made his way into the room. |
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In a Midrash, the ancient rabbis asked why Eve was created from Adam's side. |
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It is customary in the north of Ireland to refer, in a jocular way, to water as Adam's ale. |
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We have a friendly bluetongue lizard about 30 cm. long living happily in our backyard, but he prefers Adam's ale. |
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The voice box grows in size and the vocal cords lengthen, causing the voice to deepen and the Adam's apple to become more obvious. |
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To make sure you're not confusing the thyroid gland with your Adam's apple, repeat the test. |
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Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of your neck, just below your Adam's apple. |
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The intense pallor of his complexion, tightly cropped ginger hair, and prominent Adam's apple, only emphasised his lack of stature. |
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I look down, and my stomach hits the back of my throat before deciding to settle around my Adam's apple. |
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Her gaze traveled along the curve of his neck, over his Adam's apple to his jaw line, as he tilted his head back to drain the rest of the bottle. |
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This action pushes on the Adam's apple and compresses the windpipe which prevents air from moving down to the lungs. |
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It is assumed that the fruit was an apple and a piece of this fruit got stuck in Adam's throat, hence the name Adam's apple for the larynx. |
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I agree in general terms that the force applied to the neck was sufficient to leave bruises but not sufficient to damage his Adam's apple. |
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He had receding grey hair and a large surgical scar, stretching from his Adam's apple to his right ear. |
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He still looked young with a tall thin posture, thin, short and straight black hair with a few dark grey hairs and a protruding Adam's apple. |
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The thyroid gland is located under the Adam's apple in the front part of the neck. |
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There is much confusion regarding how many species of Adam's needle there are. |
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The common yucca, Y. filamentosa, is also known as Eve's thread or Adam's needle, since both threads and needles can be made from the leaves. |
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Adam's face darkened, and his teasing, light-hearted mood was gone beyond recall. |
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The low woodnotes of a roller served as a substitute for Gloria in Excelsis following our final response to Adam's versicles. |
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The coming of the dawn sent a shaft of light right across Adam's face. |
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He was a small, hot-tempered boy eight years of age, a boy who was never one to back down from a fight, and who had been best friends with Adam's son Seigi ever since birth. |
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I gave an involuntary shudder at the thought of what had happened last night, and I felt Adam's steadying hand on my back as we walked out into the hallway. |
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I also have to praise Baker's fully-realized direction and his keen sense of detail from the kind of bag Evelyn carries to the rattiness of Adam's totem-esque plaid jacket. |
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Pa had frowned a little at that, but Miss Inger had given him back a look that definitely said she was in charge of gumdrops and Adam's father had better not argue about it. |
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For a moment something akin to panic flared in Adam's hooded eyes. |
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The tour ends with a small tower snack featuring bread and Adam's ale. |
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She had always considered Adam's youngest brother a carefree gallant. |
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It would make for simplicity, he once remarked apropos of infant baptism, if all Adam's posterity derived souls as well as bodies from their first parent by heredity. |
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Because of Adam's sin, the whole mass of mankind is cankered at the roots. |
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Taking Maggie with her, the two made their way to Adam's home, only to find him kneeling in his vegetable bed, inspecting the base of one of his tomato plant stalks. |
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His Adam's apple bobbed nervously in his short, thick throat. |
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A shadow crossed Adam's face as Melissa compared him to Zachary. |
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A friend of Adam's had co-signed a form to say I was bonded to him so there was no way for me to get out of the place, although I did run away once. |
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The man placed a strong hand on the Adam's apple on his throat. |
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He waited a few minutes to make sure his son didn't rouse then moved the book so that it lay on the bed beside him, within easy reach of Adam's hand. |
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The victims have also described a scar on the side of the man's nose, near his eye and possibly a tattoo or mark on his neck near to his Adam's apple. |
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Inside the boardinghouse across the street Ben slipped a nightshirt, once white with purple stripes, but now dingy and pale from many washings, over Adam's head. |
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I knew where Adam's aunt lived, it was in the telephone book. |
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The cigarette burned a hole in Adam's thin sleeve and stung his arm. |
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Jenny was afraid that Adam's raised voice would wake the children. |
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One may say that hankering after naughty things is the very essence of the evil into which we have been precipitated by Adam's fall. |
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In Mpumalanga, several stone circles have been found along with the stone arrangement that has been named Adam's Calendar. |
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This is followed by spiritual regeneration, which returns the believer to the state of holiness before Adam's transgression. |
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Jacob's claim to fame is dubious, not like his father Adam's, the wood hewer par excellence. |
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That brings in Easy Road, Demora, Adam's Ale, Meadway, Desert Ace, Cordial, Pearl Acclaim and El Viento. |
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However, Adam's Ale has improved all season and will relish every drop of rain. |
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For landlubbers, a hiking trail winds through oak and mesquite forest, punctuated by the occasional Adam's needle cacti. |
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Even Michelangelo dimpled Adam's abdomen with a bellybutton on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. |
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Eve is the second human created by God, taken from one of Adam's ribs and shaped into a female form of Adam. |
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Adam's imagination provided the idea of gold stacked upon gold behind iron bars for the scenes in the United States Bullion Depository. |
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Historians generally have found problems with Adam's claims, such as that Sweyn was driven into exile in Scotland for a period as long as fourteen years. |
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Adam of Bremen's writings about Sweyn and his father may have been influenced by Adam's desire to emphasise Sweyn's father Harald as a candidate for sainthood. |
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Adam's main rival was William Chambers, another Scot, but born in Sweden. |
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As in his earlier works, Anselm instead held that Adam's sin was borne by his descendants through the change in human nature which occurred during the Fall. |
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At some point after 1672, the Sultanate of Aussa declined and temporarily came to an end in conjunction with Imam Umar Din bin Adam's recorded ascension to the throne. |
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I was willing to accept the moral and environmental arguments against drinking bottled water in a country where we're never short of a wee tot of Adam's Ale. |
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Hugh Bonneville returns as Adam's pompous arch nemesis Roland Wise, as do resident dopehead Mick, Nigel the keen lay reader and headteacher Ellie. |
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