| My Hillside Deluxe room, with its louvered doors and green heartwood furniture, was like a tree house built by Swiss castaways. |
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| If we were to be castaways on a desert island, these are the goods we would pack by the caseload. |
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| Among them is Riddick, a convicted criminal whom the other castaways put in chains out of fear for what he might do. |
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| On rewatch, this feels like a sly joke on the part of Lost's writers, cluing us into what's in store for the audience and the castaways. |
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| Shipwrecked sailors, castaways, and that famous case some time back where a bunch of people were in a plane crash? |
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| Docile as a bellwether sheep, he let himself be led away, and the rest of the castaways crowded close behind him. |
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| The beach site was littered with bathing suits, sunglasses, and rain gear, as if the castaways had just come from the mall. |
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| The hooks are less obvious, and the tales of castaways and hopeless no-accounts not nearly as prevalent. |
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| The castaways had been isolated so long that it was a miracle they weren't even more dysfunctional. |
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| The castaways in time begin an epic journey across a transformed world. |
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| While this DVD package would certainly be the answer to a shipwrecked castaways daily doldrums, most landlubbers will have difficulty finding their South Sea legs. |
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| The British Admiralty, 16th century, deemed it anthropophagism and forbade it, though castaways, after Go days, were exempted upon the depletion of sea biscuits. |
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| The other three pieces are sketches of people who reside for a time in the Encantadas, mostly renegades and castaways. |
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| Catch fish, gather wood, and forge alliances with fellow castaways to bring the stranded passengers home! |
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| Being a hero is as easy as becoming a villain in Giannaris' film, where the former castaways soon start to demand they set foot on European soil. |
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| Rotate products from the back of the shelf to the front during cleaning, and clear out cabinet castaways by using cookbooks that have food indexes in the back. |
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| You might think they have been tossed on the shore, quite by chance, like some relatives of the castaways in The Tempest. |
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| You start with just a few castaways and each has four needs that must be satisfied. |
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| The idea is that paid work should no longer be the mainstay of social recognition and, consequently, the unemployed should no longer be stigmatised as the castaways of capitalism. |
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| Dozens, if not hundreds, of castaways wanted paint sets or writing paper. |
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| Even so, he spent the next ten months in captivity. Ocean streamsMacDonald's curiosity about Japan had first been aroused as a child, with the arrival in 1834 of three Japanese castaways. |
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| Is it necessary, for example, to refer to the work on battle fatigued second-world-war soldiers, in order to explain the despair of the castaways? |
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| The bay of the castaways is a beach which seems brought out of a postcard of the tropical islands, and it is possible to imagine to be in the other end of the world. |
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| I was a pussyfoot, an artful dodger, sidestepping abandoned children, waifs and strays, foundlings, castaways, and junk-people. |
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| The hunters left to get food for the starved castaways. |
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| She just had to follow the red thread that binds the characters together, children, teenagers and young adults that cling on to reading newspapers or books like lost castaways without papers. |
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| The convicts then sailed the Cyprus to Canton, China, where they scuttled her and claimed to be castaways from another vessel. |
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| The Pricket journal reports that the mutineers provided the castaways with clothing, powder and shot, some pikes, an iron pot, some meal, and other miscellaneous items. |
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| The story of Theologus Autodidactus, however, extends beyond the deserted island setting when the castaways take Kamil back to civilization with them. |
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