Tip any juices that have flowed out of the chicken into the gravy, then strain into a warm jug or gravy boat. |
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The notes flowed together like a stream of melody, and the tune was surprisingly more soulful than her rendition. |
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As the ridges began to recede from the river, kills flowed down to expend themselves in the Hudson. |
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The skirt of the dress was bunched up around the hips then loosened as it flowed out to the ankles. |
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Her face was red with anger and her eyes were still wet as tears flowed freely down her cheeks. |
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In both these examples, world capital flowed to the countries that had young, educated labour forces. |
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Traditional poetry, with its innate rhythm and alliteration, as well as free verse focusing on social issues, flowed from her pen. |
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Here the rock formed when lava flowed into a freshwater lagoon and quickly altered into spilite basalt. |
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Water lilies grew along the riverbank as the stream of water flowed around trees that grew juicy fruits. |
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Some of it flowed landward towards the shore and into the deeper rip feeder channels. |
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Then they poured distilled water into the columns and captured this leachate as it flowed out the bottom into flasks. |
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The dynamic air flowed through her long hair, straightening it as it fluttered restlessly behind her. |
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The original abounds in archival data, lexical arcana and extensive annotation and was not easily put into English that flowed. |
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After it had flowed to a soft trickle, they sat her up and Taski set to work rewrapping the wounds. |
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The small streams became raging rivers, which flowed flawlessly into many lakes. |
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Her tears, which flowed freely, mingled with her dark mascara and were just starting to make little rivers of black down her face. |
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Beads of perspiration rolled merrily along my hairline and flowed down the shallow rivulet between eye and nose. |
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In reality, even in the first links of the chain of causality the causes have already flowed and dissolved beyond the scope of our vision. |
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From there, the polluted water flowed west, devastating aquatic life in the Tisa River. |
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Of course, it didn't help the performances that apparently bootleg liquor flowed freely during the location shooting. |
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Both rovers report positive indications that water flowed on the surface of the planet. |
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A tide of men and women flowed in their direction, everyone ascending the hill. |
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Her round, tanned face was framed by ash-blond, nearly white hair which flowed unrestrained over her shoulders and reached past her waist. |
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A sudden rush of heat flowed over her then she fell over the edge to paradise. |
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I believe similar blood flows in the veins of men and women such as flowed in the veins of the martyrs in days gone by. |
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Her hair flowed loose down her back and the sunlight caught the strong glints of auburn in it. |
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The toxic waste flooded footpaths, flowed through a forest and onto playing fields after the storage tank on the road overflowed. |
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He flowed down to the floor of the lifeboat and disappeared under the tarpaulin. |
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In a childish moment I picked the scab from my football knee dark red blood flowed down my leg. |
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The wine and margaritas flowed freely, and the cake was just as tasty as the mahi mahi with strawberry salsa. |
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As the verses flowed from memory, he closed his eyes, concentrating on the words and melody. |
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Her skin was flushed becomingly and her hair flowed against her back in thick silky waves of ebony. |
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The water flowed over the rocks in the stream bed, and as it flowed, it seemed to sing. |
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Again to surprise them the rectangle flowed apart, separating into strands and being drawn in upwards one after another, perfectly synchronized. |
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Then it was sprayed into a solid beehive or bouffant helmet that sometimes flowed into curls, waves or a tight flip at the ends. |
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The water flowed down his garden to join the torrent coming down the stream. |
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Quinn had nice writing, it all flowed down almost like cuts yet it managed to curve and bend to create a graffiti style image. |
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There was not even a breathing space between the songs, as one flowed after the other. |
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Helen's mastery of translation flowed from several converging sources that made her unique. |
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A wide cobblestone path flowed through the park, along with several branching pathways. |
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Near one of their bore-wells, there was a deep trench in which run-off flowed during the monsoon. |
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Long, golden tresses flowed down past her waist, delicate diamonds and jewels strung between each strand. |
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This book is a tribute to his own heroism, but Keates also indicates his hesitancies which flowed from his class position. |
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And the River Aire, just a short walk from his Carleton home, flowed through his life as a constant companion. |
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His arms were covered in small trickles of blood that flowed from the many burns on his body. |
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A small trickle of blood flowed from the corner of his mouth down his chin. |
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His eyes were glazed with pain, and a thin trickle of blood flowed out of his mouth and down his chin. |
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Johnson had a blazing fastball that flowed effortlessly from his exaggerated sidearm delivery. |
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Three rivers flowed into the city, their waters sifting through the canal system before reaching the lake. |
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She twirled, slowly bringing her slender arms above her head while her sheer dress flowed in the breeze, twisting around her body. |
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No excess noise was audible, and sound flowed continuously, free of blips or other interruptions. |
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His voice sing-songed as dripping wax flowed over capsules containing various types of dangerous apparatuses. |
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Her long, thin, mouse brown hair flowed down her back, wispy strands sticking out at odd angles. |
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We undulated, we flowed, and if we didn't make it, it's not like we were missing anything. |
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The band unfastened with a snap and a pop, then blood flowed back into her arm. |
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The jail sources said that the flood water flowed through a nullah, which is being used for the disposal of water by the jail authorities. |
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His mouth was always gnawing a unlit corncob pipe except when words or beer flowed. |
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The New Year cycle of the water rituals flowed at the weekend as Bulgaria marked the name days of Jordan and Ivan. |
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The figure was human in appearance, though his hair was long and flowed in the gentle waves of the water, and was the unnatural shade of green. |
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No royal blood flowed through his veins, and none of his unroyal blood had been spilled in battle since early in the last war. |
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The show consisted of nine different dances which smoothly flowed into one another, without ever repeating. |
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Since then the sewage of more than half a million inhabitants has flowed untreated into the river. |
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A small stream of warm red liquid flowed down my neck and hit my shirt, soaking a small patch of black cloth. |
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Human speech flowed like bubbling liquid from his lips, reassuringly soft with no aggressive edge to it. |
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Music, song, story and recitation flowed, while caterers saw no one went without a drink and grub. |
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The identification instruments did not possess enough psychometric soundness to overcome the hazards that may have flowed from their use. |
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As the words flowed night and day, we felt we were giving voice to a new generation of rebels. |
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It was a great party, the champagne flowed, the souvlakis sizzled and the fireworks display was, well, spectacular to say the least. |
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In fine Whistler tradition, the beer flowed freely and as a result, this morning many of the brunch attendees looked the worse for wear. |
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The dress was held up by thin spaghetti straps and the first layer clung to my body, while the top layer flowed elegantly as I moved. |
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Prices fell, imports slowed, exports boomed, and specie flowed into the country. |
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The crowd whooped again, and I looked around expecting to see old crones knitting happily as the blood flowed. |
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Its great bulk bent not even the slightest branch, and it flowed quite like water through the forest's web of limbs and leaves. |
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The first hour of their set was a perfect mix of singles and lesser-known cuts that flowed along extremely well. |
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A viscous, silvery liquid flowed down his arms and solidified into a pair of claws. |
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But there were no cod left to spawn, and the Irminger Current no longer flowed northwards bringing new recruits. |
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Five sixes and ten fours flowed from his bat as he made 122 not out in his side's 237 for seven. |
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The wind flowed from the respective blower is bypassed the illuminators, thereby entering into the inside of the elevator cage. |
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The clouds parted and a torrent of rain and hail flowed down toward the earth. |
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This was an India I had never known, where human kindness flowed freely and tradesmen greeted me with genuine warmth. |
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However, if liquid water flowed on Mars in the distant past, the climate might have been very different from what it is today. |
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Last Thursday, a steady trickle of supporters flowed into the stadium shop to buy tickets for today's game against Rangers at Pittodrie. |
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The gown flowed over her hips and down to the floor with a three-foot train trailing behind. |
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A slight glow surrounded her, her hair and dress flowed around her in an unfelt wind. |
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The whole way there her long, shiny black hair flowed in the gentle breeze. |
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Her long blonde hair flowed over her shoulders and the tight black leather outfit showed off her aforementioned attributes quite well. |
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Her hair flowed over her shoulders like a curtain that hid their faces from the world, only left to stare at each other. |
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He smiled back at the picture, marveling at the way Samantha's powder pink dress flowed over her body. |
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The woman had her hands on her hips, shouting rapidly as her long dark hair flowed in the breeze behind her. |
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The dress flowed over her slender body wonderfully and Christy knew that this would appease Charles. |
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Her long brown hair flowed over her shoulders, and her face looked so peaceful, like nothing had ever happened. |
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He had a simple gold circlet and his light brown hair flowed over his shoulders on his white cape. |
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Her legs went forever, her hair flowed with the cloak as the wind caught both and lifted them slightly, teasingly. |
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His long black hair covered his white feathered cape, and her long black hair flowed over her white deerskin dress. |
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As copious wine flowed and retro disco music pounded, we were soon without doubt The Greatest Dancers In The World. |
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At least the torrential rain had stopped pouring outside, while the never-ending supply of the usual beverages flowed copiously inside. |
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However, my comments have all flowed from the original overriding brief to Masons. |
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Other problems, less visible, but just as pressing, flowed from the funding issue. |
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No, we are not suggesting that, your Honour, but we say that something flows from the decision that then flowed. |
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The beer flowed copiously and the air was thick, like a big pub-show, with smoke from cigarettes and stogies. |
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Demons and other night-fevers flowed like a repellant ooze to infest the night. |
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The conversation flowed pretty smoothly, I think, and we had a healthy amount in common. |
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For he had felt a sudden change and then a rush of heat as an incomprehensible anger had flowed through him. |
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The faster the water flowed, the faster the orb rotated and not just in one direction either. |
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Despite a few minor hiccups the traffic flowed in and out of the site with ease. |
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I have really been quite encouraged by the outpouring of support that has flowed in non-stop. |
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There was a little hill of sand that separated the lagoon from the ocean when it was low tide, and the two flowed together at high tide. |
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The table remained quiet for a few moments, and a wave of uneasiness flowed between the two paladins. |
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As my pen flowed across the paper, my mind moved choppily from thought to thought, unsure and hesitant. |
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When TV's Wife Swap landed an ultraconservative Texas homemaker in a two-mommy household in Arizona, the homophobia flowed hot and heavy. |
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Fresh hot spring water flowed into the bath through a statue near the back. |
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In 1223, a sweet-smelling oil was said to have flowed from William's tomb at the east end of the nave. |
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From the hips it flowed outwards, swishing around her legs and adding more grace to her already slim figure. |
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The way the material flowed down, and swished around when I walked was beautiful. |
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The wine flowed and the strawberry meringues went down a treat on Captain's Day at Kendal, but there was a party-pooper in the midst. |
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Streams of clear water flowed down narrow passageways, some turning into houses to serve as a bath. |
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In the musicals, the performances were very clean, and flowed smoothly and the acting was natural and often sparked laughter. |
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His body became soft and pear-shaped because of hormone reversals that flowed from the tumor's impact upon the gland. |
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Two rivers flowed between us and our destination, a miniature hut lost in an expanse of peat bog. |
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Gold prices overseas have been rising as a large amount of idle money flowed into the gold markets worldwide due to the weak dollar. |
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Within each decade of the twentieth century, these six factors ebbed and flowed, coalescing in unique combinations. |
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The huge raids cost a fortune, embarrassed the police and the tide of street dealers flowed back in. |
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Tears flowed freely and words of comfort and condolence were repeated over and over to the devastated family. |
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I admired the apple green plumage on its chest that flowed into the fiery orange tail feathers and wing feathers. |
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The mystic color of amber has flowed over the late autumn fields in the calm sunshine of an Indian summer. |
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His computational fluid-dynamics analysis revealed the path and velocity of the water as it flowed along a swimmer's body. |
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Everybody knew you couldn't get a drink on board an American warship, whereas in Royal Navy wardrooms the pink gins flowed like water. |
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Fluid flowed along the outside of blood vessels, carried through a network of pipe-like protein structures. |
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A rush of warmth flowed through his body, and it quickly began to intensify, growing searingly hot. |
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The beer flowed copiously and the air was thick with smoke from cigarettes. |
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Closing her eyes, she released a shudder as images flowed through her mind like words would be issued from her lips. |
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Immediately the silver-haired apprentice flowed into an uppercut, flooring his opponent. |
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The straight skirt flowed up over her hips to a cut waistline that was reined in by the point of her corseted bodice. |
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Water flowed down the erect tail, or flukes, to give the impression of a whale diving in the sea. |
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His legs suddenly allowed him to move faster and his footwork became a pattern, energy flowed into his legs and caused him to sprint faster. |
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His beard flowed like a frozen waterfall, and from the rear of his trademark forage cap a radio antenna pointed straight up at the sky. |
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Some of his most valuable connections flowed from the accident of a fortunate birth. |
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I met him at the official opening of a new dockland wharf where the drinks flowed freely. |
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Drinks flowed freely throughout and the Californian table wines were particularly good. |
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A lavish buffet was laid out and of course drinks flowed freely, putting everyone in a happy mood. |
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People flowed to their seats with decorum eagerly anticipating the thrill of gourmet cuisine. |
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The rest of the party flowed past him to pass through the gate under the Guard detail's eagle eye, but Bahzell paused to clasp arms with him. |
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The pair handled the difficult combinations with ease, and the horse flowed across the ground. |
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The Capricorn Corsair drove through the smooth harbour water before the steady easterly that flowed seaward on summer nights. |
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This compositional change is associated with the incision of the rivers that flowed eastwards from the West Midlands. |
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A web of rivers flowed eastwards from the Drakensberg mountains to the sea. |
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Scully shook her head as her tears flowed freely at this deathbed confession. |
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The deceased's depression and psychosis after the cross-examination flowed, not from his back injury, but from his pursuit of compensation. |
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Funds flowed back into the Deutschmark from the dollar, and funds leaving the French franc were also converted into Deutschmarks. |
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As the song and the dance went on their hearts were filled with ecstasy and tears of joy flowed from their eyes. |
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From there it flowed to the North Atlantic to once again interrupt thermohaline circulation. |
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Far away behind the hill, at the edge of a thick forest, the brown water of a stream flowed rapidly. |
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The unauthorised biographies flowed thick and fast, film-school recruitment rose and the academics had a field day. |
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Due to the lack of fresh water, seawater has flowed into six of Chimen's 24 reservoirs. |
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She found her way to the last barrack before the tunnel turned into a bridge over the Ebruan River that flowed through the middle of the city. |
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The woman's hair flowed behind down to her waist where barrettes were clipped onto her coffee brown hair. |
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The water tinkled as it flowed down into the silver-lined basins at the bottom of the fountains. |
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Jack quickly doused the cubes with some water and then waited until they dissolved and flowed into the absinth. |
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The richest traders of the city gathered at Kaiser Park, and liquor and money flowed like water. |
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It flew in search of waterfalls that fell off the hills and flowed in serpentine paths on the plains. |
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In several locations, rivers of mercury flowed from the planet's core, and occasional bursts of exploding methane jetted from the deeper craters. |
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The long chocolate strands flowed down his back and shoulder, small, dark waterfalls that shone in the weak light of the moon. |
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It is 100 years since the discovery of the blues, the wellspring from which popular music as we know it first flowed. |
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There was a sense of wholeness and creative well-being that flowed from his embrace of rural blackness. |
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Many of these products flowed off the stalls and onto the ground, where decaying wicker baskets protected them from the dust and dirt. |
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He then cut his arm with the knife, a stream of crimson blood flowed from his new gash. |
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Red liquid flowed in tiny streams from his clenched fist, but he didn't seem to notice. |
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His skin was bluish through the water and from the edges of his bathing cap flowed long girlish hair. |
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Tears flowed at end of the Tedworth Hunt's last traditional meet on Thursday at Tidcombe House. |
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The journalistic sense of self-importance that flowed from the myth has become a dynamo of destruction. |
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I had at last come upon his mythic littoral, with its tide mill and waters which flowed both ways. |
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Foreign direct investment has also flowed freely, mainly in response to the now largely completed sell-off of state assets. |
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This region was a cultural melting pot into which many ideas flowed, along with goods and commodities from the Asian trade routes. |
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Any authority it had flowed from the membership of states, not directly from the people. |
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Huge overtime payments for dealing with the backlog of post flowed freely. |
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The full length skirt of the dress flowed out, brushing the floor. |
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The stories and the character arcs just flowed out of our talks with our team. |
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A newly formed river then flowed through the Canyon formed by the mudflow. |
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The blood flowed and showed ghastly red against his pale skin. |
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The dress had a square neckline and flowed all the way down to my ankles. |
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Fury consumed me and rage flowed through my veins like hot lava. |
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Some of it splattered on to the ground, some of it soaked the scaffolding but the most of it ran flowed thickly down Peter's back, saturating his clothes. |
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After the Europeans came to this island, they wiped out countless babbling brooks, streams and rivers that flowed throughout the island down from the mountain. |
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Her dark hair flowed over round shoulders onto a daring red dress, no ornamentations detracting from her natural beauty save a delicate gold locket. |
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For a short time, traffic crowded the interstates, as displaced residents flowed back into their neighborhoods to resume work interrupted by Hurricane Rita. |
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The fault structure was veneered by lava which was produced by the peripheral magma reservoirs and flowed down the scarp and into the lower central caldera. |
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The tears flowed down her face, and she let out a small stifled sob. |
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After our 112-106 win, the champagne flowed in the locker room. |
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Italian flowed from his mouth as it was expected of any Tuscan. |
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The champagne flowed, the food was fabulous, the company wonderful. |
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The broad, blue river flowed past with infinite patience and slow, deep inevitability, and the thought of that much water in one place was daunting. |
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In the back, his purple hair flowed loosely, hair restraint gone. |
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To the left was West Pakistan, where they ruled, and spoke Urdu, and wrote in an alphabet that flowed like water under wind. |
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Five, the tens or arguably hundreds of millions of dollars in dark money that flowed from corporate sources into GOP coffers. |
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Tile work in the bathrooms, furniture, and artwork on the walls all flowed together and carried his creative touch. |
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The shoka rasa that flowed from her abhinaya touched the audience too. |
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Even so, a steady trickle of boxes flowed through the living and dining rooms, and their contents were emptied and loaded into the new storage and display units. |
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The warmness started in my chest and flowed right down to my toes. |
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Her body shook with fury and tears flowed uncontrollably down her cheeks. |
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Far above them a river flowed off the mountain range, forming a waterfall. |
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In fact on the rare occasions when she did unbraid her dark blonde tresses they flowed down her back in a rippling wave, permanently creased from the braiding. |
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This holistic approach has very naturally flowed across to the trainees. |
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There was usually a fixed rate of exchange between the two coinages, though this was upset when opium poured in and silver flowed out, causing a scarcity of the latter. |
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Waves of chatter flowed from the city, decreasing to white noise. |
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Dark hair flowed over her shoulders, down to the small of her back. |
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The play ebbed and flowed from one end of the field to the other, with no regard for the physical limitations of the body nor that of the human mind. |
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She was a beauty at Nineteen with long black ebony hair, with silver high light that flowed down the center of her back stopping with a neat trim at her waist. |
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Distance impinged on it from the river, whose waters flowed from the eastward mountains ultimately, as the town always was more or less aware, to the sea, to the world. |
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When the government was properly formed submissions flowed in to cabinet and were rewritten in the ministers' offices, or by pig-headed ministers in the cabinet itself. |
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The points flowed freely in the second half and then Richardson thrust his way through after Keith Robinson just failed to steal the ball at a ruck. |
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The trickle of blood flowed from his nose ever so much more slowly. |
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I sat on the sidewalk as my skirt swished and flowed in the wind. |
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The scarcity of liquid water on Mars today is not easy to square with the abundant evidence that large volumes of water flowed on the planet in the past. |
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The steady hum of conversation flowed from inside of the cabin. |
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The woman's dress was of green silk velvet, and its collar and cuffs were trimmed with silver patterns that flowed like rivers of script in their endless circles. |
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The triumphalism flowed, he notes, from a deceptively simple rationale. |
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Her long brown hair flowed down and she had a bullet wound on her head and blood all over her midriff. |
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Nightmares flowed like fever, syncopated by the twitch of a neon light outside and the rhythmic clatter of the air-con, punctuated by the shriek of car horns. |
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She shoved the heels of her palms into her eyes as fresh tears flowed. |
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A major benefit that flowed from the Reformation was the spread of education in Scotland, based on John Knox's dream of a kirk and a schoolhouse for every parish in the land. |
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Her eyes suddenly flowed over and in a moment, she was crying freely. |
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As Shadow Chancellor, John remained a committed redistributionist and was determined to go out and argue the case for the policies which flowed from that. |
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They are twin cities and cultural activities flowed between the two. |
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The rejuvenation of five rivers has changed them into perennial water sources rather than dead, dry water-courses through which water flowed only during the monsoons. |
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The drinks flowed as freely as the conversation and it wasn't long before the tipsy friends were surrounded by a crowd of Blake's equally or more intoxicated friends. |
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The dark water flowed over sharp rocks and shined under the moonbeams. |
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He was almost certainly suffering from a hereditary blood disorder called porphyria that flowed through the veins of many of Europe's royal houses. |
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Champagne flowed freely as capacity crowds of 6,000 people spread chairs, picnic hampers and banners across the grass for the Concerts in the Park, sponsored by the Echo. |
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His straw hat was crushed and blood flowed from the exit wound in his face as he mumbled something incomprehensible. |
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The banter continued unabated even as the songs flowed unendingly. |
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The researchers mounted the bundle between metal electrodes inside a glass conduit and then measured the voltage generated as various liquids flowed over the bundle. |
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But even his words flowed effortlessly and mesmerised the audience. |
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Water had flowed into the Fulton Stall Market, across from which five Con Edison trucks sat parked. |
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The hole in his chest through which the drug flowed required some fussing, but there was no discomfort. |
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The tears flowed freely now, coursing down my cheeks and soaking into her tank top as she cradled my head with one arm and encircled my waist with the other. |
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Questions flowed effortlessly but stressfully across his mind. |
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The cheap booze flowed freely, and like alley drug dealers giving out that first free hit, so did the drink companies use the clubs to recruit a new generation of boozers. |
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Her jet-black hair flowed gracefully as she strode toward him. |
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During the orientation picnic, kegs of beer flowed, faculty and students drank together, and I wondered what kind of hellhole I had stumbled into. |
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Her soft and luscious brown hair flowed around the girl's tiny face. |
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Had the adrenaline not flowed throughout my body in such a torrent, I might have felt the effects of the heatless room even more. |
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Eskers are composed of sand and gravel that was deposited by meltwater streams that flowed through ice tunnels within or beneath a glacier. |
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In ancient times, it was believed that the Yellow River flowed from Heaven as a continuation of the Milky Way. |
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The fourth side forms the lip, threshold or sill, the side at which the glacier flowed away from the cirque. |
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The base of a lava flow may show evidence of hydrothermal activity if the lava flowed across moist or wet substrates. |
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Instead of being underfilled, and trapping all sediment that flowed into it, it became overfilled. |
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Work started in 1951 but it was not until September 1970 that water first flowed through the Anaconda Cut. |
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The Buzzard 12-35-65 well flowed at 2,300 Mcf per day, even though the company has tested less than one-half of the well's productive zone. |
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Having flowed beneath the A19 trunk road, the river enters the suburbs of Sunderland. |
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A second channel flowed to the north, along a Roman channel called Turnbridgedike. |
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The weir was close to Lady's Bridge, and the head goit flowed through one of the arches of the bridge. |
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Medals flowed for the Stakhanovites in 1930s Russia and New Year's honours will doubtless follow for a small army of Linda Snellites. |
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Geologists think the gigantic geode was formed 6 million years ago, when mineral-saturated water flowed through a rock hole. |
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The area of the March varied as the fortunes of the Marcher Lords and the Welsh princes ebbed and flowed. |
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It reversed the flow of the Chicago River so the water flowed away from Lake Michigan rather than into it. |
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When the Technion team flowed the test-tube solution over a silicon chip, the DNA-nanotube structures stuck to the chip surface. |
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The headbands were worn on the forehead and fastened behind, so the top of the head was open and untressed hair flowed down the back. |
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Sade's philosophy flowed from his radical egotism, which led him to propound militant antitheism. |
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This was the blacklash. The whitelash came, too, and blood flowed in the streets. |
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Honors and tributes flowed to Bell in increasing numbers as his most famous invention became ubiquitous and his personal fame grew. |
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The Commission got itself into systematic working order, and for weeks the contributions flowed into its treasury. |
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This tide has ebbed and flowed in response to politics, economics and social conditions of both places. |
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And in front too there flowed a stream with an unsure ford, and companies of armed men had taken up position along the defences. |
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And this in turn leads him to suggest that much of the 2008 crisis flowed from overcomplex regulation. |
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In 2010, 32 blackbuck antelopes died after drinking sewage water that flowed into their enclosures at the same zoo. |
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The Dowding system dramatically improved the speed and accuracy of the information that flowed to the pilots. |
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The fate of many anti-poverty programs has ebbed and flowed ever since. |
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Suddenly, in 1988, a vote was taken to legalise real beer in a year's time, and on 1 March 1989 the amber fluid finally flowed again. |
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It is also thought that prior to the ice ages, the estuary received larger river flows as the upper Severn flowed into the Dee near Chirk. |
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For a period, the Mersey may also have flowed into the Dee by means of a channel which it cut through the base of the Wirral Peninsula. |
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As the West crumbled, books and libraries flourished and flowed east toward the Byzantine Empire. |
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Afterwards, the Thames and Scheldt flowed through the gap into the English Channel, but the Meuse and Rhine still flowed northwards. |
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A river usually flowed through the city, providing water, transport, and sewage disposal. |
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Equatorial waters flowed into the polar regions, warming them with water from the more temperate latitudes. |
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Instead, stream runoff in those areas flowed into closed basins and formed playa lakes. |
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The floor has been removed to reveal the empty space which the hot air flowed through to heat the floor. |
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From the Fens northward along the modern coast, the drainage flowed into the northern North Sea basin. |
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Waste flushed from the latrines flowed through a central channel into the main sewage system and thence into a nearby river or stream. |
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Gutters separated the sidewalk from the road on both sides and flowed with muddy water. |
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The magma is likely the uncrystallized portion of a mass that flowed into the chamber dung a 1955 eruption. |
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The meteorologists also reported that a pyroclastic flow of heated gas and rock flowed down the western side of the volcano, reaching the ocean. |
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The Amisius flowed from the Teutoburg Forest, home of the Cherusci, with the Bructeri and others bordering the river. |
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For punitive expeditions Germanicus used the Ems river, which flowed from the heart of the country occupied by the tribes that became the Franks. |
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Goals flowed then, and the Blues have actually got the best scoring record in top flight history. |
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In subsequent experiments, he found that if he moved a magnet through a loop of wire an electric current flowed in that wire. |
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Specie flowed through Spain increasing Spanish prices and then spread over Western Europe as a result of Spanish balance of payments deficit. |
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Goods and services flowed freely during the medieval merchant law, thus generating more wealth for all involved. |
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Worse than that, too, during Rag Week when the drink flowed quickly and the privy seemes too far to stagger. |
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Coal seams were exposed where rivers flowed into the lake and was dug by hand off the surface and from tunnels dug into the seam. |
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The government was now fundamentally unitary, and all authority flowed from the center. |
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The dancers of her company and the singers of the Collegium Vocale worked side by side or flowed smoothly among one another. |
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Energy pulsed and flowed through the dancers with an organic rhythm, evoking the way capoeira uses all extremities to move, only to come to a full stop in a tripod position. |
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Along the route to Tanyin flowed a fast stream of staff and C.D. cars. |
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A confluent smallpox had in all directions flowed over his face, and left it like the complicated ribbed bed of a torrent, when the rushing waters have been dried up. |
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This reflection thawed my congealing blood, and again the tide of life and love flowed impetuously onward, again to ebb as my busy thoughts changed. |
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As a consequence, silver flowed out of the country and gold flowed in, leading to a situation where Great Britain was effectively on a gold standard. |
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The current also flowed if the loop was moved over a stationary magnet. |
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In 1810 the Hot Springs failed and William Smith opened up the Hot Bath Spring to the bottom, where he found that the spring had not failed but had flowed into a new channel. |
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Fitzsimmons was favoured to win, and bets flowed heavily his way. |
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The chief god of the Norse, a one-eyed doomster named Odin, ate nothing and subsisted entirely on the mead that flowed from the teats of his goat, Heidrun. |
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