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Its a wonder this bizarre mix of outdated psychedelia and underbaked Country Rock went over as well as it did.
Anyone who spotted the black van would wonder at why it seemed to be vibrating as it chugged down the road.
Freeze-dried food can be eaten as it is, or rehydrated with hot or cold water.
The stage shook as it resounded with the rhythmic patterns at such speed that evoked gasps from the wonderstruck audience.
For Orta, that attention is as necessary now as it was when she first saw television pictures of displaced Kurds.
Bad custom will thrive as it is wont do into the wee hours in less hospitable joints.
My fork clattered as soon as it hit the wooden, glossed floor, the sound echoing throughout the room.
The machine has a knife which cuts open the fabric lengthwise as fast as it knits and is self acting.
The application can seek, read, an write bytes to the stream as it is a local file.
It will be interesting to go to the new circuit as it puts everyone back on a level playing field.
Guess, I was aided a bit by by lady luck too as it looks reasonably the same through all the mentioned browsers.
St Germain could have divided and redivided its estates as it chose, and maybe even moved peasants physically to fit.
Kuper queried, his eyebrows forming a crease in his forehead as it wrinkled in confusion.
You had to watch every garment as it was wrung, in order that it did not wrap over the top roller and become entangled.
Your body has learned to use it sparingly as it relies heavily on fat for fuel.
She selected a very fat cigarette which she lit with a petrol lighter, and grinned as it issued a rich sweet-smelling odour.
Probably then the realisation would dawn that the world is not quite as black and white as it is often made out to be.
The mirror went all the way up to the ceiling and was just as wide as it was tall.
His poetry continued as it began, very alert to Art as politically acquiescent, complicit or compromised.
He was also concerned about the concept of the rebbe as it made each community extremely dependent on one person's interpretation of Judaism.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Couscousou, or cuscus as it is often called in Morocco, is something like the American hominy.
He was at once hailed as a deliverer, and made, as it were, painter to the Revolution.
They trotted briskly around the corner on to the Avenue, and as it was misting heavily the driver let down the glass shield.
It densified to a ruddy fog as it caught the glow of the evening sun, and finally settled upon the valley.
She saw the dull brown tint creep into it as it densified, and she knew that it was smoke.
Chloride of lime, or bleaching powder as it is often called, is a good disinfectant, as well as a deodorant.
When he had finished making his first cigar, it resembled a saw log about as much as it did a first-class Havana.
This belief runs counter to modern thought, governed as it is by the tendency to depersonalize existence.
To add to the traveller's discomfort, the road-bed is as bad as it can be and not derail the cars constantly.
Do you see that dip in the ground there where the snow melts as fast as it drops?
And there was no sound save the half audible rustle of some tiny creature of the night as it hurried over the cushiony ground.
To be crushed, as it were, under the tip of a forefinger was an unpleasant experience.
The storm wore away as desultorily as it had come, and the long night set in.
This should be skimmed off as it forms, for it is a detriment to the jelly.
The slugs thus prepared should not be mounted in spirit, as it is apt to contract and discolour them.
Familiar as it is to us, it is yet as foreign a music as any Tyrolean jodel or Hungarian czardas.
Taking the increment values of land is, therefore, not so discriminative as it appears at first glance.
I have not had you out of mind or sight for as long a time as it takes a dewdrop to dry!
So he hailed it and as it slowed down he ordered several of his crew to launch the small boat which the dahabeah carried.
To reach it we had a longish walk and stiff climb, as it lies on the far side of a high, saddle-backed line of hills.
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