She bit her lip and clenched her fists tightly, trying to chase away the memories and the sensations that made her sick with shame and disgust. |
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The fish clean the anemone's upper surface, remove parasites, drop food on the anemone, and chase away butterflyfishes that eat anemones. |
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One-to-one sessions are being offered to help people chase away computer gremlins throughout the week. |
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Pets will also be able to chase away wild animals such as rabbits, gophers, and mice. |
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Our ancestors had the same idea as us to chase away the blues: they would go and hide out in Chablis. |
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The elites whose task it is to explore the universe, to lift the veil, to chase away the shadows and reveal the light, must have tools. |
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Man can chase away the bad thoughts out of his head through prayers because they give the spiritual teacher the way to set in order his thoughts. |
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They water the plants, check the fences and chase away goats that sometimes jump over the barriers. |
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She ran a hand across her face and her hair, as if to chase away memories or visions that had got stuck there. |
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The way of it was, I was sent out with a broom to chase away the gypsy beggars at the door looking for food or money, and he happened to step in the way. |
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In times gone by, the Sorbier tree was considered sacred and believed to chase away evil spirits and bring happiness to lovers. |
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Mongolians bravely swallow a glass of pickled sheep eyeballs mixed into tomato juice to chase away their morning-after blues. |
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This colour belongs to the hunter. It enables his dream ally to recognize him and chase away evil spirits. |
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When a company is naturally monopolistic, the monopoly company is in a position to chase away all other pretenders. |
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During the mass, from time to time they had to chase away the chickens trying to get into the choir. |
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And if we chase away all the honest and hard-working politicians, won't they be replaced by power-hungry weasels? |
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In fact, the guineafowl start squawking on sight of any bird of prey and chase away a large number. |
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But the goal of the French was not to chase away the Amerindians to replace them with French colonizers, but to control trade through alliances. |
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The only way to chase away the ghost of Aristide will be to address those needs. |
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At summer solstice the herb is thrown into fire to chase away all negativity. |
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Young people from the area get organized to chase away these crooks who, once arrested, are put in jail and then released after only a few weeks. |
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Relax, let yourself go and chase away the muscular pain and tension that undermine your quality of life! |
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During the construction, with the arrive of machines, the local fauna will chase away, the staple diet of the Bakola people. |
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Allow him to read late in bed, listen to the radio or a disc in the middle of the night to chase away the remains of any nightmare. |
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Compared with chopsticks, metal knives and forks are like using a cannon ball to chase away a fly. |
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He skips 500 times a day and runs three kilometers a day to chase away his fatty bom bom blues. |
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This gave rise to the legend that two angels had appeared to chase away the invaders and protect the church. |
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Colour Passions by Carol Bevis-Hole and Dreamscapes by Ellen Vilcins are bright enough to chase away any winter blues. |
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I don't think the Canadian industry could do a thing that would actually chase away the service industry, except perhaps be greedy and drive it into the ground, but that's true with any other industry. |
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Japanese patrol boats usually chase away Chinese vessels. |
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They were also encouraged to chase away illegal snail-gatherers. |
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Now we chase away the V. C. — they never come back. |
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Chamberlain repeatedly asked for time to chase away the bugs. |
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It might also chase away newspaper owners who only want to make a profit. |
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On December 28 the warship HMS Vulture appeared, carrying soldiers of the Royal Highland Emigrants and marines, who, when they joined the soldiers of the garrison, were able finally to chase away the attackers. |
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Their managers even reserve the right to evict people whom they consider bothersome and play classical music primarily in order to chase away teenagers from their favorite hangouts. |
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The traveller's friend to chase away fatigue and the effects of jet lag. |
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Now to be the one who looks at heaven and turns aside after this earth, its pleasure, its reward, is to chase away the earthly life you could have had. |
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When I feel like overeating, or getting up late, or vegging out on the Internet instead of doing what I'm supposed to do, there's no use sticking my US passport on my forehead: that doesn't chase away temptations. |
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It is, doubtless, Marxism that for the first time sought to chase away the North Atlantic ideological and socioeconomic roots of the One-world hegemony. |
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One sure-fire way to chase away those winter blues is a cup of something hot, fragrant and spicy. |
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Among house wrens, the males do most of the invading, although females sometimes try to chase away other females and claim their mates. |
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In 1969, one of the wire spoolers goes nutso, breaks off its mooring, the wire lashing about like a horse's tail trying to chase away a fly. |
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Staff at Charnwood Water said water bailiffs repeatedly had to chase away groups fishing without a licence. |
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But when Pom Pom's tantrums upset his friends, he knows he has to chase away the black cloud above his head. |
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