Villagers were in their colourful headgear huddled together in a lurching truck on a rustic road. |
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There we stood huddled together amid a jeering crowd in a remote bus station. |
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He gestured over to some slave girls huddled in the corner, dressed in pieces of old sacking. |
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She banged open the door to find them all huddled together in a large group, lounging on the floor, obviously discussing something. |
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Last night they huddled together in sleeping bags as a bone-chilling wind and rain threatened to crack their resolve. |
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A pair of starved-looking women huddled against a fountain, throwing dice in absolute silence. |
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The night was a little cold, but we huddled around the tiki torches on the balcony, drank a quarter keg, and had a ridiculously good time. |
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The Statue of Liberty beckons ever more invitingly to the huddled masses of over-taxed, over-regulated British wealth creators. |
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His wife preferred to read lying down, huddled in the bedclothes with the book close to her face. |
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You find them out on the course following their favourites, or huddled together on the rain-trap stands. |
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He saw three of his crewmen at the entrance to the belowdecks, huddled together. |
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The abbey buildings, huddled round the squat tower of the church, stood out sharp and clear against the pale outcrops of Dun-I hill. |
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The extras mill around, picture-perfect huddled masses wearing scarves and winter coats fresh from wardrobe. |
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Any unapproved programmes are watched huddled over the tiny portable black and white TV in my sister's room. |
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She is talking about new houses huddled beside one another in a treeless community. |
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On battlefields dominated by machine guns and artillery, men at the front huddled in deep trenches or other battle positions. |
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So, predictably, the huddled masses of Bradford get ignored while those who claim to speak for them shout at each other. |
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People often though her proud but none of that showed as she huddled alone within the depths of darkness. |
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They huddled in their bathtub while their home crumbled around them in fierce winds that made a sound like shrieking. |
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They all huddled around low benches, looking excited and blowing puffs of icy breath. |
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As they drew closer, he could see the rider huddled over the neck of his mount. |
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They huddled in a Red Cross shelter at a local fire station to wait for news. |
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Inside the barricades movers and shakers of powerful countries and companies huddled to polish the promises of globalism. |
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On the last night of their vigil, the three huddled together in sleeping bags as blustery weather whipped around them. |
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Eight people are huddled around the stove, drinking freshly mulled wine to keep out the chill. |
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The steward was huddled in his padded yellow fluorescent jacket and black woolly bobble hat. |
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Donna watched as the huddled figure slummocked away into the bedroom again. |
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Yes, we felt sorry for those figures huddled in shop doorways, particularly on an icy night. |
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The family huddled with blankets in their living room, trying to stay warm with a space heater. |
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He could see two people huddled under shawls, crouching but unable to get to shelter. |
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She gave me a grubby blanket and crouched down in front of the fire while I huddled and shivered. |
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In a sense it's almost claustrophobic, with all the buildings huddled together and the people bustling their way through. |
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He and other engineers huddled over the gun like nuns inspecting a novitiate, but they could find no flaw. |
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For thousands of years, people have been huddled around the campfire, telling stories. |
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An aspiring inventor, the father has squandered his years huddled over bubbling pots attempting to create an odourless shoe. |
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I huddled into the corner, sat on my haunches and waited for them to tire of their game. |
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Friends and relatives huddled at the end of the hall, teary-eyed or openly crying. |
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On the sidelines, the players huddled under parkas, blew on their hands to keep warm and fought for space on the heated benches. |
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We spent that night huddled in tents beneath the top of the pass, and by the next afternoon, despite the heavy going, we were nearing the top. |
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The buildings huddled together like a herd of deer in the dead of a winter storm, attempting to share warmth and shelter from the elements. |
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We eventually found a bench on a windy overground train platform and huddled round lousy tea and coffees trying to keep warm. |
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Despite the cold, he huddled under the rock and stripped down, replacing the soaked jeans and shirts with the sweatsuit. |
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Earlier, at the rail stations targeted in the attack, people huddled together and shed tears as memories of the blasts returned. |
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A crowd of grey cloaked figures huddled together, like a ragged flock of birds. |
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She huddled together with her mother, caring for her, making her comfortable. |
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But when he returned, swinging his cane, he saw those two women sitting huddled together by the station wall. |
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Our family huddled together seeking solace and warding off the sense of fear and instability that engulfed us. |
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For starters, on what seems like a daily basis, someone somehow wanders off unnoticed by a group huddled together in the middle of the desert. |
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Sparrows huddled together, perfectly still, like stone cherubs with their numb fingers thrust under their armpits. |
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Trying her best not to stare at the small groups of dirty pirates huddled together on the deck, Pearl followed closely behind Wesley. |
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Next to us is a woman reading a book, huddled up, occasionally reaching for her glass of wine. |
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He huddled up into the fetal position and lay there a few moments, his eyes clamped tightly shut as that eerie voice filled his mind. |
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The concerned father found his son, huddled up and petrified in the greasy well of the lift shift, clearly in pain from injuries he had suffered. |
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While my case is pretty mild, I cancelled all the day's appointments and huddled up in bed. |
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They were now above Jim's cell, where Jim was sitting, huddled up in a ball, and then he got up and ran at the door, only to be thrown back. |
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Now, winter days, once spent huddled up with a favourite book, involve long walks in the park, often in hot pursuit of a toddler. |
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When she emerged from the thicket she saw a young girl, nothing more than a girl of fifteen, huddled up against the tree. |
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She hadn't woken up, but she was on the ground, huddled up, she looked like she was freezing, and she had nothing protecting her but a coat. |
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I was huddled in a chair in the lounge, cold cups of strong coffee by my feet. |
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I got her in and she eventually found her way to the small bathroom and huddled up on the counter in the dark. |
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Then I sat watching the light show while James huddled up behind me on the sofa. |
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Around it huddled half a score of small sheds, which shared a common wall with the great stable and leaned against it as if for shelter. |
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We huddled again, and finally after some discussion, we decided to go for it. |
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Cadets huddled together giving tips to their friends who were making last-minute preparations before taking the plunge. |
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The Twins turned around and huddled discussing with each other what Melissa had just offered them. |
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A week ago he was seen huddled in deep conversation with the former prime minister, who has ambitions to challenge the current one. |
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Kassa sat huddled in a corner of the small room, hugging her knees tightly to her chest and resting her forehead on them. |
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They jammed telephone switchboards or left town, many just huddled on their front lawns in a state of fear, resignation or hysteria. |
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All along the roads, cars beached for the onset of dark, their huddled hulks miniature bastions guarding the moats of lawns. |
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The air was pale and clammy, chilling them so that they all got out their thick cloaks, and huddled in them. |
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He paused, examining the closed sliding doors as if he could see our servants huddled behind them. |
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Scanning the cafeteria, she found Charlotte and a few of the nurses huddled closely together around one of the tables. |
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She was allowed to sit at the front on the coach journey home, on her own, with the rest of the class huddled together in the back three rows. |
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Others drank from flasks and clay bottles, or huddled together to read futures from the faces of playing cards. |
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And so we stood, cold to the bone, miserable and huddled in turn around a small fan heater. |
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From Bangkok to Buenos Aires, newspapers devoted column inches and even front pages to the antics of two men huddled over a board in Reykjavik. |
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An absolute star, he glittered on stage while the party's pipsqueaks huddled around trying to catch some rays of reflected glory. |
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The child was finally found huddled inside a flat with her mother, surrounded by bin bags full of rotting food. |
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She reached the cabin and found her English roommate, the girl with the cornsilk hair, huddled on the concrete stoop. |
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The players huddled together here after a match for a post-mortem of the game, analysing and discussing, striving to iron out the flaws. |
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Stepping into the doorway separating the two rooms, he studied her slim form huddled on the couch. |
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I looked out at the field and the team was huddled along the sideline, and Dylan was standing out side it with a crate full of water bottles. |
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Withered crones filled every seat, wrapped in thick black woolen coats, huddled forwards like emperor penguins defending their young. |
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My brothers huddled in their tent that night while a thunderstorm raged over the mountain and rain poured down. |
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With another sigh, she huddled closer to the trunk of the tree behind her, shivering slightly in the damp mist. |
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We huddled together, on our landings, in the laundromat, at the corner deli. |
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We were huddled in a shadowy corner so that just in case anyone was prowling around they wouldn't spot us. |
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A mound of cardboard shivered near a wall, and we saw it was a homeless man, huddled above a grating for warmth, ripped cartons his only blanket. |
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After shutting down and climbing out of the aircraft, I was surprised to see the entire ground crew huddled around the port inboard flap. |
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The animals, used to hiding in lakes, grunted and huddled together in the shade at the back corner of their pen. |
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We huddled closely around its glowing embers as they struggled to keep at bay the piercing chill of the Andean night. |
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Poppy was huddled in a rabbit hutch, both her ears held flat to her head, making meowing actions but emitting no sound. |
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I could barely discern the huddled shape of my parents standing in their doorway. |
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They would have walked huddled, enamoured of each other's smell, holding hands and even kissing hurriedly and shyly in the twilight's cover. |
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There was a doghouse built as a miniature carbon copy in the side yard, and Emily saw a black lab huddled inside of it. |
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This charming village is huddled against a cliff which drops vertically to the river Dordogne. |
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His countenance was as bleak as the frozen northern wastelands, and he huddled within himself, a wizened husk hoarding unspoken power. |
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We were huddled close to the radiator in our dining room after Sunday lunch waiting anxiously for him to relay the story of the game. |
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Trapped Rafah residents huddled in the innermost rooms of their homes as bullets rained outside. |
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Free-range hens huddled in their doorways because their field was a bit windy. |
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They are huddled in the remaining buildings and relying on airlifts for supplies, since the base's runway was also lost to the deep. |
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The group huddled around a small table with keyboards and screens recessed in the top. |
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The workers were found huddled around a fire without the proper dress for the weather. |
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Wearing winter woollies, the group huddled together outside Lancaster Farms last week with simple banners to highlight their pay dispute. |
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They huddled in blankets donated in massive international relief operations to help El Salvador cope with its worst quake in at least a decade. |
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Well, I guess there is a fair bit of fear, xenophobia and insecurity huddled away there somewhere too. |
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All thirty of them huddled by the fire, hoping to be shielded from the wicked wind. |
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The audience huddled in sleeping bags and blankets as the temperature sank below zero. |
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He backed away from the fire, retreating to the rear of the cave, and huddled against the rock, trying to block out the voices calling his name. |
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He sits huddled in a corner, writing his name, erasing it and rewriting it. |
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I think of early people huddled into their animal skins beside a smoking fire, reading the sky like a bedtime story. |
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I huddled close to Mark, seeing the line of orange light on the carpet where the thick curtains didn't meet properly. |
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Friday night was spent huddled around the fire, launching bottle rockets and roman candles at each other. |
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She waded through the gentle salt water separating rock pools and cave and huddled in a corner where her mother used to take her. |
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I found her several feet away from the fight area on the ground, a crowd huddled around her. |
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Just as the rounded curve of the lake, and the lodge came into view, they saw two shadows huddled together on a stump. |
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There were pictures of it in various countries, showing Australians huddled around the loudly decorated vehicle. |
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At one point, they were waiting for other members of their party to arrive by helicopter and had to sit huddled together under Porteous's big jacket. |
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By the time I returned, she was huddled under the blankets fast asleep. |
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I dissolved some aspirin, swigged it, and then sat back to enjoy the first of several hot rum toddies, sipping gratefully, huddled by the big radiator in the kitchen. |
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As the cavalcade of over 25 cars passed through Glenade that evening, the sheep in McGloin's meadow huddled together bewildered by the hooting horns and flashing lights. |
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He found her huddled near the warmth of the boiler room when he opened that morning and settled her in a coat hangar box with a towel and some food. |
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There were a few huddled buildings around the control tower, hard-packed sandy ground in all directions, and a brassy sun just rising into a pale blue sky. |
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The Good Health Brigade would rather see elderly people huddled on a cold street corner sharing an illicit ciggy than accept that smokers have a right to their own bad habits. |
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It was really no surprise as the row houses had a huddled look to them and the only car on the street had spider web cracks over the windshield and was missing a hubcap. |
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It was a scintillating partnership that wowed the crowd and their teammates, who huddled together on the dressing room balcony to witness a stellar batting exhibition. |
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Have you noticed recent personality clashes, suddenly overly-friendly colleagues, or small huddled groups round water coolers who stop talking as you approach? |
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She huddled up against his back, his hairless hide exuding a gentle warmth and feeling incredibly soft against her fingertips as she stroked his ribs. |
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I sat up slowly from my huddled position in the corner, flexing my pained ankle experimentally, and my movement caught the attention of my protector. |
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Then they huddled bed clothes around themselves, sat up and simpered. |
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The three guards selected exited rapidly to carry out their monarch's wishes, and the four left huddled together like a bewildered flock of sheep. |
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I also managed to blag a VIP pass, which meant, as opposed to the huddled masses enjoying the show, I had the use of proper toilets and a bar, invaluable festival tools. |
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As the kids and I huddled together on the floor in the basement I sent up a silent prayer of thanks that we were all safe and basically in good spirits. |
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It is that multinational corporations and the rich create wealth and he can then take crumbs from their table to distribute to the huddled masses. |
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The other soldiers left their posts and huddled around the nuke. |
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At the end of the first day, long into the night as groups huddled around talking, discussing the world and its problems there was a coming alive of weary spirits. |
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People huddled together or wrapped themselves in blankets to keep warm. |
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A hundred or so of us huddled together in the shelter of the lobby of the Hibiya Town Hall, where I had a strong sense of not being in my natural milieu. |
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Then I noticed a young family huddled together on the pavement. |
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Josh Long and Troy Driscoll huddled together at night for warmth while sharing a wetsuit they found in their boat, with one wearing the top, the other the bottom. |
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The ranch family that sold us a slice of its empire, huddled in the shadows of Black Mountain, had used this wetland for three generations as its own private dump. |
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It was late at night, January 16, 1977, and I was huddled in the closet of my motel room in Orem, Utah. |
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Dozens of tearful family members huddled at the Surabaya and Singapore airports, anxiously awaiting news of loved ones. |
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A group of us huddled around a conference table in the White House, bowing our heads, tears flowing. |
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The two SUWU shorties opened fire on what they mistook for rival shorties in a park, huddled under a canopy during a rainstorm. |
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The companions walked in a huddled group as each of them kept looking over their shoulders and deep into the dark abyss, unable to close their eyes even for a second. |
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One of the movie's indelible motifs is the sight of viewers huddled together around a television set, eyes glazed over, happily narcotized by the flickering images. |
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Contestants, huddled on the couches of a communal room, clutched their faces in shock and some broke into sobs. |
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Tiny figures huddled in sweatshops, toiling in unspeakable conditions. |
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As I lazily drove back along the Esplanade, I reflected on all the poor souls huddled around office coffee machines in the city making small talk. |
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He listened to it late at night, huddled with earphones on and shades drawn, to hear music that brought him a whisper of sanity and took him away from the horrors of his day. |
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All those huddled in the background, cradling their own unheard hip-hop demos. |
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Due to the vagaries of our climate, you are just as likely to be huddled under three rugs and dreaming of an umbrella as a slow drizzle begins to fall. |
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On Monday it was easy to detect smokers on the streets of the county's town and villages with little groups huddled together outside their place of work. |
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A figure cloaked in brown was huddled over two other, smaller ones. |
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From a dark courtyard came a sound of oaths and blows, followed by shrill screams, and, huddled upon a damp doorstep, he saw the crook-backed forms of poverty and eld. |
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Three faded posters of cartoon dogs wearing funny hats and vests huddled around a pool table smoking slims and drinking beer. |
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He was alone, cold and dirty, huddled up on the side of the road. |
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Hinderwell huddled against the spitting rain and chilly wind. |
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Sabina Sehgal Saikia, a prominent restaurant critic and mother of two, stayed huddled in her magnificent suite. |
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It showed a group of heavily armed Sandinista guerrillas huddled in the jungles of Nicaragua with big grins on their faces. |
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Three or four of us huddled around him, almost a scrum, hanging on his every word. |
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So this is the end of the solar year, the solar year I set out to chronicle as I huddled by my parents' house in Missouri, waiting for the very first bird. |
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We huddled under the covers and drank and ate and then ducked out in the dark to brush our teeth. |
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Various clubs huddled in circles discussing their interests. |
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The winds howled their dirge about the rough-hewn stone dwellings huddled under the grim fortress of the Sorcerers who kept watch over the once-great plains of Kal Maros. |
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Jake huddled with the other members of the team out on the field. |
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It was sleeting, and my team spotted a ribbon of smoke in the forest and wheeled off the road to a campfire, around which huddled six Lithuanian cyclists. |
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But on this particular morning she opened the front door to find a fishing box with nothing to indicate who had left it, just a fluffy puffin huddled up inside. |
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But it is the Scottish banks which are the real villains of the piece, all huddled together in an abysmal performance right at the bottom of the league table. |
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Or would it leave me huddled in the fetal position on my bathroom floor two hours later? |
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Sasaki huddled against the hot grains of sand, gritting her teeth, curled up in a ball and hugging her shoulders as if to keep herself from ripping apart. |
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Before him Erik saw a mass of huddled forms in the corner of the room. |
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People should go to a coffee house to let it all hang out, not to sit huddled in tiny groups, each keeping to itself, each pretending the others aren't there. |
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Keirian looked around his cell as he sat huddled up against the wall. |
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Once they had, they huddled round a small table in the corner and began to make their way through their lunch which they had journeyed ten minutes for. |
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The council huddled around to discuss a solution for the problem. |
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He keeps his savings and loan company alive during the depression by reaching out to the tired, poor, and huddled masses spurned by his fat-cat competitor. |
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Children, clinging to favorite toys, huddled on bows while heartsick adults maneuvered motorboats over submerged roads and through trees and bushes to reach higher ground. |
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He stayed in his position, huddled up with the blankets instead. |
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Yet the tired, poor, huddled masses yearning to breathe free did not always find what they expected in America. |
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There was much scraping of chairs and muted discussions as the teachers huddled together in four groups and participated actively in brainstorming sessions. |
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The dogs, now deprived of their warm and huddled sleep at the foot of Matty's bed, spent the nights scratching and sniffing at the back door, whining to be let in. |
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When I pulled in, I saw someone huddled up next to the payphones. |
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Tourists huddled around maps and a hen party had started to gather nearby. |
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Nand I huddled closer together on the top deck of the Routemaster. |
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He huddled into his greatcoat, feeling the stiff spine of his leather-bound book, then drew it out and turned page after page, until the numbers appeared as tiny smudges. |
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I am huddled in a tight semicircle with a group of exceedingly hirsute young men, all wearing corduroy sport coats, all staring intently at the stage. |
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The other night three of us were huddled among boulders high above the snowline on Schiehallion waiting for dawn for a final push to the summit. |
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At Mass, Benedictions, novenas, we huddled in great damp clumps, dozing through priest drone, while steam rose again from our clothes. |
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Graydon Carter huddled with a group that included Fran Lebowitz. |
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The rebels then turned their guns on the family huddled in the opal. |
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Then I give them a tot of rum apiece, as they sit huddled in their blankets. |
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Like fugitive slaves of the antebellum south, colored citizens huddled in the squad room and awaited their turn to be taken home under escort. |
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We had sleeping bags on the floor and survival bags wrapped around us, and we huddled together. |
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It is used in part to mask the scent of the many tired, unwashed pilgrims huddled together in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. |
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A WEEK after the genocide began, more than 5000 Tutsis huddled together in the grounds of Ntarama Church. |
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We huddled up and the boy snapped the photo, then handed me the camera. |
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By 10pm, exhausted, they made a shelter out of a plastic sheet and huddled together in sleeping bags and survival bags. |
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I saw airplanes pouring death over those huddled under the roofs, snipers chasing terrified escapers, and corpses swimming in their blood. |
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Silence fell, a hush descended, streets emptied and a nation paused, huddled around their televisions and radiograms. |
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He grew up in the segregated south and attended grade school in a small classroom huddled around a potbelly stove to keep warm in the winter. |
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I'll never forget the pale faces of the occupants huddled around an old potbelly stove. |
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The pub was empty of all but the most dedicated drinkers, shambolic figures huddled over bottles. |
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Fog turned ev'ry tree stump into a huddled Kona sentry, but still I was thanksome to Sonmi for the camo. |
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The fire storm tore through several towns north of Melbourne on Saturday night, killing people in their cars as they tried to flee or as they huddled in their homes. |
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Here the first settlements were made by the Mexican inwanderers of a century ago, who huddled round the coast-line missions, which strove for the submission. |
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We huddled tightly, underground As whizbang shells fell all around. |
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But as we approached the visitor centre, to be confronted with shadowy figures huddled up in kagouls, we decided to cut our losses and head for home. |
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But as we approached the visitor centre to be confronted with shadowy figures huddled up in kagouls, we decided to cut our losses and head for home. |
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Still huddled together, bundlesome in cold-weather gear, they moved awkwardly to the personnel hatch, which on command opened and deployed the short escalator. |
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Life on the road for the Blues or Jazz musician, huddled in frozen bus stops, and eating raw greaseburgers washed down with stale beer, is not the ideal health regimen. |
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