The real problem is I don't want to be a blinking teacher at all, despite the fact that I like the children. |
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How many symptoms of utter blinking derangement can you count in the two lead sentences of the story? |
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I ran the entire bath but it was too cold and then the blinking water ran out. |
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We're still nowhere near knowing who the blinking flip the guy actually is. |
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Well, a lot more flipping interesting than the blinking Suburbs, I reckoned. |
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As he passed the mobile back, the driver muttered in Thai something to the effect that all foreigners are a blinking nuisance. |
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And a whole blinking decade later, it might be possible to wonder what you were on at the time. |
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I look back at the passengers, some of whom are blinking trying to work out what his issue is. |
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I also suggested that it appeared to be blinking because she was looking at it through the fluttering leaves of an aspen tree. |
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A few turned to stare as she stood there, green eyes blinking curiously, voices muttering. |
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Davin's house was curiously quiet when I arrived, and I stood blinking at the unlighted windows while I contemplated the idea of a joke. |
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She's just surfaced, blinking like a mole, after wading through 50,000 pages of fiction in her role as a Booker Prize judge. |
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She sat demurely, which was very unlike her usual loud and unruly self, and stared at the wall, barely blinking. |
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Her nose twitched, then she sneezed and opened her eyes and lay there, blinking contentedly in the morning light. |
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As I neared the rear of the silver CTS, its rear tail lamps and reverse lights began blinking, to get my attention. |
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Maybe we could tell readers that cricket is a game played in trench coats, in dingy offices lit by neon signs blinking through venetian slats. |
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There he stood, nine years of age, blinking up indulgently at his galoot of a father speaking at him in tongues. |
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I rounded a turn, and was unsurprised to see a car off the road, hazards blinking, exhaust funneling out the tailpipe like an angry beast. |
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A lattice of thin white strands flashed dimly on the oak, forming a binding, blinking silvery spiderweb. |
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Without blinking, his little brother snaps his fingers and a Great Dane bounds over and gobbles the mess up in one bite. |
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The display altered, backing up several magnifications, then a blinking yellow light appeared at the lower edge. |
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Indeed, it may be the fear of nothingness, of simply blinking out of existence which motivates many to take up their faiths. |
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When Meg reached the Movement classroom, she was out of breath, blinking, and clutching a stitch at her side. |
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We've been sitting on the front stoop of an unlit house, blinking into the darkness, waiting, or so we thought. |
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She held the tears back and continued observing, blinking a few times so her vision could clear. |
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I can remember my mother going out in a see-through top 10 days after my sister was born and I thought, blinking heck. |
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At the final whistle, as I watched the defeated emerge blinking into the Californian sunlight, for the first time I felt sorry. |
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I finally emerge, sunburned and blinking, into the glare of an urban antiseptic airport in Melbourne, Australia. |
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The trio emerge blinking and gasping but unharmed, and the damage to the den is minimal. |
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His house is decorated with blinking lights, and a Christmas tree stands on the porch. |
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Blaze is leaning back in her chair without blinking, with tears running down her blank, expressionless face. |
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Other features include masked facies, decreased blinking, stooped posture, and salivation. |
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Keeping the worries from overtaking my thoughts, I entered the kitchen, blinking in surprise at the presence of my father by the coffee maker. |
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Will the lights on my cable modem and router ever cease their incessant blinking? |
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They were soon blinking fearfully at the financial markets like rabbits caught in the headlamps of a truck. |
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A ragged decrepit old man blinking in amazement as a parachute descends into the valley, landing gently beside the lake. |
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The lights ceased blinking and focused clearly on the blue floored arena masked with fake fog. |
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We made love in the cheery, blinking lights, and I gave her a ring with a little pinprick of a diamond in it. |
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They approached the end of the sidewalk, the dull click of the pedestrian crosswalk blinking with the small white man. |
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I watched a plane with blinking red and blue lights soar out into the dark sky. |
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She fumbled with her keys, blinking to keep her eyes clear of the fogginess that had dared to creep upon her. |
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Yuki cocked her head cutely to one side with a miniature question mark blinking about her face. |
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We were there for over two hours in the end, emerging blinking and slightly unsteady on our feet after the hot sun and the chilled red wine. |
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The second to final photo is a 5 second time exposure of two blinking objects. |
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Even barbarians from London can board the Eurostar at Waterloo and emerge, blinking in the sunlight, seven hours later. |
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They emerge blinking in bewilderment at the unfamiliar daylight and smells of the bush. |
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Nick emerged from the shady inn into bright sunlight, blinking as his eyes adjusted. |
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I mean, eventually I prevailed upon her to show me, for instance, how to read a story without blinking your eyes. |
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He was a ragged decrepit old man blinking in amazement as a silver ship descends into the valley, landing gently beside the lake. |
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His big and dropsical head, disproportionate to his emaciated body, leans against his mother's shoulder, his eyes blinking weakly. |
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Marcus reciprocated the farewell gesture by slightly nodding his head and slowly blinking his large, intelligent eyes. |
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David was meticulously trimming the mainsail when Howard stumbled out of the aft cabin and went up on deck, blinking in morning sunshine. |
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She stood in front of the mirror and applied mascara and kohl to her eyes, blinking a few times. |
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I can see her reddish-blonde hair, her slender figure and her sooty lashes blinking above slitted, twinkling green eyes. |
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A spaced-out teen gazes dreamily into the camera, slowly blinking her eyes. |
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Bulging of the cheeks, chewing movements, blinking, blepharospasm, grimacing, and arching of the eyebrows also occur. |
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From the corner of my eye I noticed the message light on my answering machine was blinking. |
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Thus, the wind renders me unable to see for all the blinking and eye-watering attempts to rid my eye of said debris. |
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If you have to choose between a slow network that's rock-steady and a zippy one that keeps blinking in and out, Reliable wins every time. |
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It took him a little while, but he finally opened his eyes, blinking tiredly. |
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She felt tears bristling again, and took a few deep breaths, blinking quickly. |
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I pushed the drapes aside as I stepped back into the dim room and stood for a second, blinking. |
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The blinking of fluorescent lighting has done something detrimental to their brain chemistry. |
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After a romantic daydream and blinking, the doe-eyed girl hugged her books to her bosom and proceeded to him with a pale face. |
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With Miami, Cleveland and Tampa Bay showing interest, he can walk away from the table without blinking. |
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A red light began blinking and flashing in the room, and an alarm went berserk. |
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Rebus noticed that an ambulance, blue lights blinking, was parked in front of a stationary double-decker bus. |
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Emeria adjusted the green scarf that covered her mouth and nose, blinking to free the snow from her eyelashes. |
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I checked the phone, and, sure enough, the little red light was blinking, indicating that there was a message. |
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I told her I saw it enter the atmosphere and if it was a plane we'd only see lights blinking. |
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I mean, he could be talking until morning if they didn't have a little red light blinking there on the podium. |
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Thylac leans forward and presses several blinking controls on the dashboard. |
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A herdsman, aroused from sleep by their presence stared at them briefly from behind a low wall, blinking with a look as blank as his charges. |
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Motion detector software checks for blinking, and translates this into clicks. |
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This rhetoric could only reassure if you were a blinking idiot and hadn't seen any news coverage of the current situation at all. |
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Lights were blinking on the signs that commanded vehicles to stop. |
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With the batphone to his great pal Bibi beeping and blinking nonstop, would Romney in essence have backed Mubarak? |
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He did not wipe away the tears, but the long lenses of the television cameras showed him blinking them back behind his glasses. |
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Zimmerman, who faces up to life in prison if convicted, stared ahead with a blank expression, blinking hard. |
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Debris crumbles from the ceiling and blinking lights dangle from single strands. |
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And so, I walked in without my customary bright smile, wan, blinking hard. |
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A torch was shown in her face and she recoiled back in pain hitting the wall of wood behind her, blinking hard to try and accustom her eyes to the sharp light. |
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Her breath rasped in her throat, and blinking felt like a supreme effort. |
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As I slept, the moon outside shone brightly, and the black sky was alight with stars blinking down over my little neighborhood in suburban New York. |
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The robot smoothly activated, lights gradually blinking on, the rising hum of servomotors spinning up to speed, relays switching to new configurations. |
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The signal lights blinking only amber meant that one hapless policeman made a valiant effort to control traffic which seemed to swamp him from all directions. |
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You'll be presented with a flashing, blinking riot of color. |
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The safety car's one concession to alerting the turbo-charged 400-horsepower cars hurtling towards it was the blinking of its hazard warning lights. |
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Social services staff in Leicester added that he spoke with a soft Irish accent and may be noticeable because of his distinct mannerism of blinking excessively while talking. |
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She looked up at the molded ceiling, blinking back new tears. |
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A man is sitting in an armchair, papers in an untidy mess strewn all around and a lap-top sits on a coffee table in front of him, blinking in anticipation of future commands. |
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So we stepped outside, blinking in the suddenly warm sunlight, and leaned our heads against the door, the better to hear the conversation going on inside. |
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Liar-liar works magnificently against the TV rookie, the minor-league humanities professor blinking into the camera from a remote studio in the Midwest. |
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Consumers can be rewarded for their participation with Molson Scratch Cards or handouts such as blinking buttons, tins of mints, key chains, beverage wrenches and T-shirts. |
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Others with a different signal seem to be blinking, twinkling. |
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I watched as his eyes fell shut of their own accord, watched as his breathing slowed, and watched as his eyes snapped open again, blinking away their bleariness in confusion. |
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Julia opened her eyes blinking up at the dark ceiling of her bedroom. |
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We pushed it open, and stood blinking in the dark of the hall. |
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I had my head lolled to one side, mouth open, eyes weakly blinking. |
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His mouth was open slightly and his eyes where wide open and not blinking. |
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I nodded quickly, blinking as I began looking ahead of me again. |
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She lay there for a few seconds before blinking the tears back. |
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There were lights flashing and monitors blinking behind them. |
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The loud slam of the door was still resonating in her mind as the van rolled away, the left-had signal light blinking only once before turning onto the main street. |
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A red light blinking in the answer machine slowly flicked on and off. |
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As in, I can't put the blinking nets up because I am too short. |
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Nothing unnerves me so much as Jude Bailey's uncanny ability to deliver stories ranging from oil-barons-laying-waste-to-Alaska to kittens-up-trees without so much as blinking. |
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After blinking in surprise, Tyler recovers with a snort of disbelief. |
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The colt nickered at her, deep almond coloured eyes blinking innocently. |
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She rushed over to the trashcan and spat the food out, blinking in shock. |
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Watch for the blinking squiggly line and press a button when you see it. |
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Then she pointed at the total that was blinking on the cash register. |
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One boy assumes the head, turning it this way and that, blinking furiously, another boy was in charge of the lion's hindquarters and its wagging tail. |
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Cowering in a corner, eyelashes palely blinking, Amis looks as if he hopes to get through his 15 minutes of network fame by going entirely unrecognised. |
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A little red Volkswagen had situated itself to drive behind them, but the driver was mindless, having a blinking light on his car indicating he was turning left. |
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I scream at the ceiling, its blinking pinpricks of light, to let me fall off that edge, falling wholly into that unfeeling darkness and letting me feel no more pain. |
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But there were lovely cattle, as clean as something out of Disney World, blinking unhappily in the sun, angular, huge-uddered Friesians, and black Aberdeen Angus. |
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She staggered to the door and eased it open, blinking irritably. |
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Some are still alive, breathing in ragged gasps and blinking slowly. |
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The next day we emerged blinking into a shimmering Grenada day. |
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Blinking to reaccustom herself to the darkness, Lexa already had her hands over her ears when the deafening blast of thunder reached her. |
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Blinking away the muzzy feeling she left in his head, he directed his attention to his smirking Second Lieutenant. |
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Blinking away her tears, she dragged herself over to the food and forced the food down. |
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Surely feminism is about celebrating being a beautiful sexy woman, great mum and earning squillions more than most men just by blinking. |
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By lubricating cell surfaces, it may also help to prevent the tarsal conjunctiva from adhering to the ocular surface during sleep and blinking. |
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Therefore, an increased blinking frequency could produce more secretion from the meibomian glands and therefore a longer break-up time. |
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Botulin toxin injections into the muscles that cause blinking can provide relief over a few weeks. |
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As the funeral ended, Poppy's great-grandchildren Mbali, two, and Lungie, four, born free, sat blinking at the television. |
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The article left the impression that quadriplegics can only write letters by blinking to a human scribe. |
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Tapping on the glabellum, just above the nose, which can elicit uninhibitable blinking in Parkinsonism. |
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Blinking produces tears that can help moisten and lubricate your eyes. |
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Blinking in confusion, the girl cocked her head at the giantess. |
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Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder affecting the nerves which control blinking, moving the eyes laterally and the ability to smile. |
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Guided by the wise suggestion of a snowshoe hare, they follow the blinking star to a television studio on the city's outskirts. |
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Windup radios designed for emergency use often included flashlights, blinking emergency lights, and emergency sirens. |
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Charming, he said in a finical sweet voice, showing his white teeth and blinking his eyes pleasantly. |
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Aaron badged into the data center and escorted Geoff inside the large room with its many blinking green lights. |
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Somewhere behind that blinking yellow light that black triangle was hovering,, in our direction, straight at us. |
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As you watch, blinking perhaps, the focus closes in on an image so that it breaks up into minute particles, or pixelates. |
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Even as I babbled, Jock's massy frame filled the doorway, his ill-hewn ashlar head weaving from side to side, eyes blinking at the light. |
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He could have organized a simul with a rat without blinking an eye. |
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I can think of no good reason to use blink because blinking text and images are annoying, they mark the creator as an amateur, and they have poor browser support. |
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Blinking in a yellowlit housewindow two faces fixed aspectant in some domestic tragedy. Rapid his progress who petrifies these innocents into stony history. |
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