His hair was flaming like her own, and he crookedly smiled his recognition. |
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His dark brown, nearly black hair flopped over one eyebrow as he smiled crookedly, a smile girls back in Sanorn had once loved. |
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He moved unpredictably like lightning, zigzagging towards Kitsumi in a crookedly random path. |
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As in most recovery narratives, the road to sobriety leads crookedly but fatefully to rehab. |
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When we spoke he smiled crookedly and seemed very happy to see us. |
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This one was hobbling clumsily among the rocks, one wing sticking crookedly up in the air, and it was uttering sad cries of pain. |
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Material mounted crookedly on the page, overpowering text with spelling errors will certainly detract from the exhibit. |
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His glasses had fallen halfway down his nose, hanging crookedly. |
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Yet a rider to the Rhetra, associated with the late 8th-century kings Theopompus and Polydorus, says that, if the people choose crookedly, the elders and kings shall be dissolvers. |
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These two variegated, great goddesses striving for gloriousness, the golden ones who move crookedly, have approached thy sacrificial grass. |
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On the north wall of the grave shaft, it is easily recognized how the 18 meter high north shaft, hewn crookedly in the rock, which is primarily still walled, joins the grave shaft. |
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Sometimes, even when a seeker has good information, the ancestral river forks so divergently and crookedly that discovering a source seems futile. |
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So badly and crookedly managed are state-owned companies that electricity, as Mr Kibaki noted in his first campaign speech, is eight times costlier than in Egypt. |
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Their masts are tree trunks winding crookedly towards the sky. |
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And now he's just a vague face, a hand waving from behind the tinted glass of the post van which goes down the track crookedly, a bead of blood trickling across white skin. |
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We walk perversely with God, and he will walk crookedly toward us. |
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