Left alone, Buck shook his head briskly to clear it from his vague dreamy thoughts and crawled from the cave. |
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Where it happened the road was only single-file traffic, so we crawled slowly and finished up outside the Hilton Hotel. |
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Quietly, and cautiously, she unbuckled the seat belt and crawled over James's lap. |
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While that pair were roughhousing near the surface, Smokey had crawled onto Rhea's skimmer but Odin was nowhere in sight. |
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The girls pretended to have lost a ring under the table, so he crawled under and looked for it. |
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She tucked the letter back in the journal, and crawled into bed, and managed to get to sleep. |
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When I'd finished the work, I crawled to my bed and slept like a log and then woke up ready for work again. |
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She checked to make sure the door was locked, then got changed into her sleepwear and crawled into her bed. |
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In a moment, the forest was quiet again, and the flying and creeping things slithered and crawled to view the carnage. |
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Danny crawled around behind the snide soldier keeping close to the floor and staying hidden as much as he possibly could. |
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He had been wounded the first day, had lain out in a field for two days and then crawled back to our lines, sniped at by the Germans. |
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The 22-year-old crawled back to 3-4 with a service break in the seventh game. |
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Prepupal soldier flies were self-collected as they sought pupation sites and crawled out of the manure basin. |
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Left in a building, Isa crawled through a broken fan vent at 3 am and ran for help. |
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I shrugged in the most nonchalant way possible and crawled up onto my knees so I could fall back to sit against the wall comfortably. |
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Long legged spiders crawled up and down the walls, unafraid of the trespassers. |
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He crawled over, among the power tools and nails and spikes and dangerous edges, and slid the bolt across. |
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Confused, she crawled over to the spot and felt on the ground for a bump, a rock, anything. |
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She crawled on top of him and started dancing and grinding slowly on top of him. |
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The animal crawled with the spire of the shell facing backwards, unlike pre-torted Bellerophontids. |
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Insects crawled freely around the cracks in the walls, and across the bottles of spirituous beverages. |
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Adrianna crawled into the bed, moving close to the wall and burrowing up underneath the covers. |
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From what foul depths could have crawled a man who'd drive well above the speed limit, intoxicated by both alcohol and demon marijuana? |
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She crawled out of bed and took her son to a grocery store, where she filled a handbasket with his favorites. |
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At an aromatherapy clinic and shop the gang crawled in through a tiny gap created around a cat flap in the back wall. |
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After a brief pause to examine the tangled helictites in total amazement we crawled on. |
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Slowly but surely, academics crawled out from the sanctity of their ivory tower hidey-holes to declare it an affront to modern womanhood. |
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I hurried and went over to my closet, and crawled inside, into the little hidey-hole that only Beth and I knew about. |
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He crawled over to her side at once and picked up one of her hands, clenching it tightly in his grip. |
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I crawled around one of the thousands of tunnels honeycombing the island, then I returned to the squadron. |
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I threw everything out on the floor of the hotel room, crawled shivering and supperless to bed and lay in a miserable huddle. |
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After cleaning and polishing our fly lines, I had a mug of chocolate then crawled inside my sleeping bag. |
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I changed into black sweatpants and a grey tanktop, and crawled into bed as carefully as I could. |
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She quickly crawled against the railing and sobbed, grabbing her knees against her, hugging it tightly for comfort. |
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His lips puckered and a deep shiver crawled down his spine as he swallowed the sour juice from the citric fruit. |
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His expression cleared, became serious, and a frisson of fear crawled down my spine. |
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I crawled away and knelt on the deck, trying to slow my breathing before I hyperventilated. |
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She held the button on the penlight down as she crawled beside Jeremy through the space inside the ceiling. |
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As the coffee perked, she crawled through the door into the cabin looking a pale shade of green. |
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After a moment of indecision, I crawled to my feet and I quickly wiped my face clean of the mud. |
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Well the sick and infirm crawled out of their beds to play this fine course, but of course they didn't play it very well. |
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Until I crawled under his desk to see if maybe he dropped it behind his file cabinet. |
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The paralysis that had gripped him from the first instant of the flash slowly ebbed, and he crawled out from under the truck. |
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After draping her clothes over the fireguard, she tip-toed upstairs to her room in the loft and crawled into bed. |
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Christina had crawled off of her bed and packed a bag to take with her, its contents including enough money to return to Los Angeles. |
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In pocosins drained by small canals and natural sloughs, mud turtles crawled up to the warmth on half-submerged logs. |
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A flush door was kicked in and a neighbour crawled into the flat on his hands and knees and dragged the occupant to safety. |
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Out of sheer desperation I crawled down to the local church and threw myself in a font of holy water. |
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Anne had crawled over to the footboard of the bed and was resting her chin on the wood, staring at the rug. |
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She crawled back until she was in the safe cover of a tree, she clutched her arms and let the nausea pass. |
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Out of morbid curiosity she pushed herself back into the storm drain and crawled forward on hands and knees toward the body. |
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His knees still on the ground, he crawled towards the bench, wary of his surroundings. |
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Rolling across the ground, she crawled forward on her belly, ignoring the taste of grime and blood in her mouth. |
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Wearing my country's badge I'd have crawled on my knees to the finish if I'd had to. |
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The insects crawled along on their bellies, their legs wrapped around the steel. |
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The creature slowly crawled into the clearing and snuck over to Oki's side. |
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A pale green light shrouded the scenery, above a canopy thrived and animals and birds crawled and flew through the treetops. |
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The streets of South London were unusually dark as our bus crawled through a rainy Clapham and Brixton. |
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About half hour from there, the bus crawled to a stop again, for another tire change. |
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An hour later, as the bus finally crawled its way out of that horrible traffic jam, it managed to reach the train stop. |
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The car crawled at 11 miles per hour, as excited onlookers cheered the smiling President and his glamorous wife. |
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Also, always check your server logs to find out, accurately, which pages are actually being crawled. |
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He crawled around the crib, following the sides, one two three four and back again. |
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The frogfish settled on the bottom and crawled around on its two froglike webbed paws. |
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He sort of crawled face first down the channel, banging against rocks, cussing louder by the moment. |
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He beckoned, then pointed at the poultice, and was relieved when the fledgling crawled over with no sign of either suspicion or fear. |
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A prickle caught my T-shirt and I pulled the shirt off the prickle and crawled. |
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In addition to the pure luxury of the items in the tent, and the canvas itself, everything in the room crawled with magic symbols and glyphs. |
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With a muffled growl, the white lycan crawled her way up the narrow tunnel of the den, and stepped out into the world, her world. |
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He got his leg over the top, and started to pull himself up as he crawled forward. |
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The coach got up, crawled over the glass, and began pummeling Sir Slapshot with both fists. |
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Jake crawled onto the bed, groping blindly for the towel he always kept nearby for just these occasions. |
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After the shotgun had discharged he placed it in a rubbish bin and crawled back to his home address. |
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He crawled back into the Mitchell and found the badly-injured turret gunner still inside. |
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Eventually, the besotted warriors either passed out or crawled away as the torches guttered and smoked into mere embers. |
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Perhaps today's corporate entities are little more than the fishes that have crawled out of the ocean. |
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Eventually, dog-tired and feeling somewhat mentally and emotionally frazzled, I crawled off to bed around five o'clock in the morning. |
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A draught from an opened window crawled through the apartment, rustling papers and the leaves of plants. |
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There were many times when snakes passed by and centipedes crawled up the tent. |
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I scurried up and crawled into bed, pulling myself under the comfortable covers. |
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I crawled back in bed, realizing that the roof was still leaking at an increasing rate. |
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She noticed that she had crawled under the table, puffing and breathing hard. |
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She crawled over and lay next to him, looking over the log to see a family of deer, a doe and three babies, their horns barely coming up. |
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After washing up and changing I crawled under the covers and fell asleep almost immediately. |
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From holes, burrows, and crevices, the creatures of the desert night crawled. |
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One of the old rattlers crawled into the station like a desert explorer desperately clawing his way towards an oasis. |
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She slowly crawled over to the right of the door, leaned up against the wall, and brought her knees to her chest. |
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Sunday we crawled out of bed severely hung over and to the airport ready for our trip home. |
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I crawled underneath the car and, using fencing wire, reattached the exhaust manifold. |
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Dimming the lights, Corrina kicked off her shoes and crawled onto her bed where Aaron was reclining, leaning his weight back on his elbows. |
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So I crawled, dragging myself over the ground, clawing my way forward because I couldn't bring myself to give up. |
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She gave a little yip of panic when I crawled up under there with her, then relaxed a fraction as she saw who it was. |
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As it slunk back off into the forest, another shadow crawled down from a tree, its long arms dragging along the ground behind it as it went. |
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I crawled rhapsodically back into bed and fell into some very vivid and memorable dreams. |
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Some adults gave thumbs-up signs, others watched sullenly as the 60 vehicles, bristling with weapons, crawled past. |
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With the aid of a torch I crawled under the floors and fixed a cable from the kitchen to the living room. |
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With a little encouragement from Duncan I ditched all attempts to survey and crawled forward for a quick look-see. |
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I crawled away from the mess and moved toward the door at the back of the stage. |
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She crawled away from him so fast he was afraid she would go too far and fall off the bed. |
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She crawled out of her warm bed knowing that today was going to be a rather slow school day. |
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Lore could hear the scrape of his fingernail against his tooth, and her skin crawled. |
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She heard the soft thud of something hitting the ground, and crawled back to pick it up. |
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Dutifully, he beached his skiff, dragged his mast and sails into their shed, and finally crawled off to his shack, to welcome slumber. |
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Light, when introduced in the form of navigation beacons on ships, crawled, the speed of light being several thousand times slower. |
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With a beaming grin on her openly innocent face, our little angel crawled under the sheets. |
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When he crawled into bed with her, her slender frame warmed his body instantly. |
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Mr. Sims, the drama teacher, crawled on the floor, trying to collect the mess. |
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Insects mined and bored every bit of wood and leaf, while centipedes and millipedes crawled all over. |
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She crawled into her bed, prepared to count sheep, but sleep claimed her the minute her head made contact with the pillow. |
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Dennis pushed open the heavy hatch and crawled up onto the rough shell of the armored vehicle. |
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As soon as they were up we shoveled snow over the flaps, placed rocks on top, and then one person crawled inside to get the cooking gear set up. |
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He crawled up out of the sludge that filled the center trough of the sewer tunnel. |
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Anyway, BlackBerried in sick this morning, crawled back into bed and went back to sleep. |
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The radar operator was watching carefully as the blip on his monitor representing the Renegade crawled into the system. |
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I hurried over and he pointed out an enormous monitor lizard which had just crawled out of the water to sun itself on a rock. |
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A deadly black widow spider crawled into a shipping crate in the United States and ended its journey some 5,000 miles away in mid-Essex. |
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The radar operator watched carefully as the blip on his monitor representing the Renegade crawled into the system. |
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Then, unhampered by rigid, traditionalist gender role notions, he put on Grandma's nightclothes, crawled under the bedclothes, and awaited developments. |
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A few days later, a bleary-eyed Dan crawled shame-facedly into his truck. |
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Along the soft, silken petal of one of those flowers crawled a beetle. |
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A feeling of discomfort and fear crawled to her heart and mind. |
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He crawled, looking for a secluded spot like the Tall Soldier had. |
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She stripped down to her knickers and bra and crawled into the other bed. |
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Peggy reckons that he's crawled off to sulk after she had words with him. |
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Alice closed and relocked her window then crawled back into bed. |
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The sand squished between her toes as she walked through the shallow water, and eventually crawled up the bank for fear whatever it was would see her, if it hadn't already. |
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I'll leave that to the gang of pie-in-the-sky crusaders who crawled out of the woodwork in force this week claiming the game has been dragged down to irreparable levels. |
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Less than a month after her arrival, her first partner literally crawled on his knees before the Captain, begging to be transferred to a desk job. |
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The crew held on to the rigging lines of his parachute as he crawled along the wing towards the fire, making holes in the wing with his hands and feet. |
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But Johnny slithered into the shaft, crawled five hundred feet into the earth. |
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He crawled, hands and knees, for two miles pulling a loaded sledge. |
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We crawled inside through a small opening in the orbital module. |
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We crawled away, leaving the lioness unaware she'd been spied upon. |
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You've crawled into bed, snuggled under the duvet, plumped up the pillows, made yourself as comfortable as possible and can feel yourself drifting away into the land of nod. |
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Out staggered this rather little but unmistakably scarlet-blobbed critter who had obvs been affected by the spraying and had crawled into the bag for protection. |
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Uninitiated onlookers could be forgiven for thinking that maybe the wearer had crawled or climbed over a barbed wire fence that took its toll upon the rugged garment. |
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Exhausted, Fleming crawled into a single bed beside the stovepipe, pulled off her pants under the sheets and fell fast asleep with the male skiers sitting around her. |
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When I looked out of the window, there were three or four blokes going from door-to-door whilst an unmarked transit van crawled along behind them. |
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Jensen told authorities he went into the school to get out of the cold weather, and crawled into the school ductwork after panicking when he heard approaching footsteps. |
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She crawled back into bed when she heard a scratch at her bedroom door. |
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She crawled out of her sleeping bag and her dark head peered around the room once more, as though she expected her friends to materialise out of nowhere. |
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He crawled on his hands and knees over to Michael, afraid that the warhorse wouldn't let him near, but the grey snuffled at his hair and backed carefully away. |
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I watched as a tiny little puppy crawled out from under the bed. |
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I have to change my nightly routines so that I set things up before going to bed, rather than trying to get it together when I've just crawled out of the farter. |
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Some motorists who contacted the Daily Dispatch said they had to wait up to an hour in the scorching heat, as the queue of vehicles crawled through the town. |
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In the end, the driver crawled along until he could get into a lay-by using only his indicator light for illumination, and used his own mobile to call the police. |
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He knew he wouldn't survive long before he crawled back to his cassette collection, central heating, and ready-to-eat pasta shells in spicy tomato sauce. |
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She crawled across the hard floor, feeling her way to the other wall. |
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White winged insects crawled on the glass and slowly buzzed away. |
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He has crawled under bushes, dodged cow pies and dangled from roof tops. |
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He crawled back out of his bed and crossed him room to shut his bedroom door before pulling his T-shirt over his head and slipping out of his jeans. |
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Landon put the sleeping bag down on the grass and crawled inside. |
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This one woman crawled toward the body of her sister as the burial team carried out the body, carried the body bag away. |
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Couple guided Stella as she crawled and dipped her chest to pick up each magnet. |
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King was a sickly child, once bedridden for a year, and at the age of four he one day returned home silently after playing with a friend and crawled into bed. |
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Questioning his parentage vocally I went after him, crawled on my belly under the futon, and strained my arm out to retrieve the little plastic bag. |
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The parade was moving back toward the Marigny, and we crawled across Claiborne. |
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A spider crawled across the wall, spinning its web in the doorframe. |
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I was very eager to protect myself from opportunists who may have crawled out of the woodwork to make a quick buck. |
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Struggling to close the front door, I crawled up the stairs wheezily. |
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In our pensione, I crawled into bed, wrapping the thin sheets around me. |
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Electricity crawled along the silhouette of the ravening beast, and its viciously pointed beak glinted and was outlined in a shifting corona of spitting sparks. |
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I plunged off the summit back into the razor grass and crawled my way through the last two hundred feet of dense thicket back to the quarry and my car. |
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I crawled into the day with bleary eyes and a slothful demeanour. |
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Traffic on the M80 crawled from Junction 4 Mollinsburn to Junction 6 Old Inns due to heavy surface water and the M8 also faced delays. |
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They understand this nerdspeak, an emerging flood of techno-slang that has crawled off the computer network and into the mass media. |
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Elwood Plunker, crawled a few feet closer from his lookout position in the copse. |
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There wasn't much I could tell him, earplugged, but I crawled into turbine number 3 and waved him on in. |
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Isis had crawled under the center table with its red plush cover with little round balls for fringe. |
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She'd have crawled over broken glass if she thought it would help her performance. |
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In the hot August weather, maggots crawled over the bodies, and swarms of flies descended on the area. |
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If it had come to crawling before Mr. Kurtz, he crawled as much as the veriest savage of them all. |
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It was something me and Superload takes to the road A HUGE 243 tonne box load crawled its way along North Wales roads over the weekend. |
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With nostrils crossed, the moles crawled backwards and forth, searching for a reward they could smell but, bafflingly, could not locate. |
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When his platoon was halted by heavy machine-gun 're Pte Tandey crawled forward to locate the gun post and led a Lewis gun team to destroy it. |
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In South Shetland, barren islands in Antarctica, an elephant seal pup, crawled out of the waters and waddled up to the land. |
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Smokelike snow dribbled from the spruces I bumped into, I crawled in a snowdrift in the swinish drill, footcloths hanging from my boots. |
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I crawled under the table and tried to insert the plug into an upsidedown socket. |
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Then I couldn't remember which seat the fire axe was stored beneath so I crawled along the aisle on all fours pretending to have lost some money. |
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A HOTEL manager crawled through a baggage carousel and boarded a plane at Birmingham Airport in a drunken escapade which caused a security breach, a court heard. |
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The action was commenced by emulous skirmishers, who crawled from the woodsides, and annoyed each other from coverts of ridge, stump, and stone heap. |
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Oh my Goddess, I cannot believe that just crawled out of the sink! |
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A MUSICIAN whose rare pounds 4,500 oboe was stolen after burglars crawled through a dog flap at her home has been reunited with her beloved instrument. |
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Branson returned to Britain on Thursday with co-pilots Per Lindstrand and Alex Ritchie, who crawled outside the capsule to free a heavy fuel tank. |
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Some of the wealthiest in our land, having crawled out of the privileged primordial soup and wing collars of Eton, now form the UK's ruling classes. |
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Steerpike derived as much pleasure in watching these anile and pitiful creatures, dressed in their purple finery, as they crawled beneath the carpet as he got from anything. |
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The silence brought John Jay to his senses. He crawled along the aisle and out of the door, blinkling like an owl as he came into the blinding sunshine. |
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For a month last summer she crawled over and up the ice and rock of the mighty Ngozumpa glacier in Nepal, almost within spitting distance of Mount Everest. |
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I felt myself turn blue then green then white, but before I succumbed to the growing onslaught of fainthood, I crawled back to my bed and awakened my pregnant wife. |
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Ghosters in hopes of catching proof of the paranormal came out of hiding. They emerged from behind headstones, crawled out of bushes, and peered around large trees. |
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It is one thing to see an intercooler as a simple entry in a textbook, but to witness the actual hardware as it crawled down the road was awe-inspiring. |
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I crawled out from my foxhole to see a fish hawk unglue itself from the surface of the water and begin to fly away heavily with a fish in its talons. |
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It's just the wrong solution, which, left to its own devices, will ultimately put us back in the primordial soup we crawled out of many years ago. |
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I clocked off at 6am Saturday mornin' an' CRAWLED into bed when I gorr 'ome, desperate for kip 'cos I was due back on at 4 o'clock. |
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Crawled Out Of The Sea adds accordion and a snare riff, Tap At My Window is based on a Philip Larkin poem and Night Terror is a stirring call-to-arms. |
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