Looking at the team she realized just how ragged and exhausted everyone was. |
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It is wreathed in ragged cloud and rivers pour off its edges to fray 350 metres down towards the desert floor. |
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A single very small spherical shell is characterized by a lumpy to ragged surface and numerous short spines. |
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This gorgeous coastline of ragged bluffs, sea stacks, and mountains could become home. |
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I always hated biting my nails because it caused them to become all ragged. |
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My voice sounded ragged, not my own, and I realized I hadn't used it on over a week. |
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The result is a division of the initial planar shape into several pieces with ragged fractal edges. |
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Arsenal, who are looking increasingly ragged, win a free-kick just outside the box. |
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From a production standpoint, the album is crisp enough to sustain the songs, yet lacking just enough fidelity to complement his ragged delivery. |
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Lyon are in control in these early moments, United looking slightly ragged in their pursuit of the ball already. |
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The Cure Hill side relentlessly plundered the runs, aided by some very ragged fielding. |
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Lines were ragged, several dancers shuffled into place and many seemed unsure of cues. |
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Orion kept the pressure on their opponents, whose play was ragged and lacked co-ordination. |
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Ness sounds as hushed, gravelly, and desperate as always, singing over that ragged guitar twang. |
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When the team embarked on a trek through Texas, parts of its game were rough and ragged. |
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The snap of close on two hundred crossbows firing in a ragged volley was a sound like sharp applause. |
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Robredo's game is getting increasingly ragged and he still appears to be upset by his altercation with the umpire. |
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She looked down at Spitz whose respiration was so ragged that she sounded like she was suffocating slowly. |
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Blanche gasped, a ragged sound, her fair, trembling hand jumping to cover her mouth. |
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In the distance now they could hear the sounds of many more men shouting, a ragged chorus that rose over the clatter of steel against steel. |
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The ragged sound of tapping valves beneath the dusty hoods of several trucks fills the air, which smells strongly of diesel fuel. |
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They carried Kharasil up the corridors in a wave of nervous chatter, the ragged sound of a giggle falling obscenely in the narrow space. |
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But I can see her chest rising and falling, and I can hear how ragged her breathing is. |
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Sweat trickled over my clammy skin as ragged gasps echoed over the still silence of dark. |
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In the winter of 1778, Washington's ragged army had retreated here to regroup. |
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The sound of ragged, empty breathing passed by her door and Chandra sleepily threw back her covers and clambered out of bed. |
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Anna's breath came in ragged gasps as she flew with all her might to Justin's house. |
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We quickly moved to the front of the ragged pack, a dozen or so wobbly tourists and a few real riders. |
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I rest my hot cheek against the car window and cry, hating both myself and the ragged sobs that split the silence in the Jetta like a knife. |
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She reluctantly jabbed a fork into some beans, carefully avoiding the ragged edges of tin. |
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The islands are perched at the ragged edge of the continental shelf, right before it plunges more than 2 miles down to the abyssal plain. |
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The film tells the story of a ragged group of orphan children who attempt a desperate walk to freedom across a war-torn country. |
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The jibba in fact evolved from its ragged model over the fifteen-year period which witnessed the rise and fall of the Mahdist state. |
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The raw emotion in his voice, tearing it and making it ragged, had been real when we talked that night at the top of the tower. |
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After a moment, the sound of ragged breath reached his ears, was she crying? |
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Weather conditions played havoc, producing for the most part rather ragged football. |
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Hawick were also made to pay for some ragged discipline on 20 minutes when their captain Roddy Deans was sin-binned for a late tackle. |
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If you watch warm-ups at the typical age group meet, you'll see much more ragged than smooth movement. |
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I would twirl in the vast ballrooms in my ragged skirt, pretending I was the most radiant lady at the ball. |
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The father immediately took off his necklaces, his soft fine garments and his other adornments and put on clothes that were ragged and soiled. |
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We'll be walking through meadows which contained many wild flowers including meadow sweet, ragged robin and some sort of orchid. |
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Instead of being ragged and teased on all year like I was last year, I decided to bring just a few cassettes that I made over the summer. |
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He was wearing a long, ragged shirt with a cut in the sleeve and a frayed edge. |
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A street artist, dressed in a ragged canvas jacket and a simple blue felt hat is drawing on the sidewalk with chalk. |
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An women in ragged cloths with one dirty infant in her arms approaches my car which stopped at a red light in Shahbag. |
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The children he was handing the pesos to were dressed in ragged clothing and dirt covered their hands and faces. |
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His pants were also torn and ragged at the bottom and there were various holes and rips in them. |
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All she wore was a ragged shirt that was torn at the sleeves and the abdomen, exposing a strip of pale skin around her slender waist. |
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With the onset of summer there's the cow parsley, poppies, honeysuckle, wild roses, speedwell, ragged robin and foxgloves. |
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Although the old man and his clothes were spotlessly clean, he wore jeans, a denim shirt and boots that were very worn and ragged. |
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The site already has a good stock of colourful wild flower species such as ragged robin, great burnet and meadowsweet. |
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O'Driscoll was continuing to run Listowel ragged and the inevitable happened in the 26th minute when Camp scored again. |
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He was clad in a black ragged cloak that hung around his body like a veil of darkness. |
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They also removed his clothes changing it with a ragged shirt and leaving his cycling shorts all alone. |
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The brute wore a white, sleeveless shirt tight against his large muscles and a ragged vest over it. |
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There'd been an old drifter who'd stopped by for lodgings with his ragged hat and scarf, everything he owned in a beat-up pack. |
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North Carolina will win nearly every time, but Princeton will run them ragged with their disciplined execution of plays. |
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Using every square yard of the pitch, those high-powered Adare forwards ran Croom ragged, pulled them wide then exploited the spaces in between. |
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He wore ragged trousers and a grubby torn shirt that was far too big for him and looked as though it was a type of tent. |
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His pants were ragged as well, although his clothes were not too big for him. |
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They were little boys and little girls that were covered in dirt and mud while their clothes were ragged in that smelly dump. |
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His eye was swollen, his lip bleeding, his hands dirty, his clothes ragged. |
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They were a ragged bunch, wearing clothes that looked as if they hadn't seen a good wash in weeks at best. |
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He was a ragged decrepit old man blinking in amazement as a silver ship descends into the valley, landing gently beside the lake. |
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A group of fierce, ragged men stood at the edge of the field, staring but not moving. |
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My wife Mary and I were about 20 years younger than Phyllis, but she ran us ragged on our visits to California or hers to New York. |
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Cows wander the streets, ragged children pester dogs with sticks, tailors teeter past on bicycles balancing bolts of fabric. |
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The ragged boy squeaked and quickly dipped his free hand into his shirt and offered up Tyran's chip pouch. |
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He ran me ragged, back and forth across fields, up and down hills, and I realised through all the pain that I was finally becoming fit. |
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His imagination was fevered, he thought of himself as a knight from a bygone era and moved around like one, riding a ragged horse. |
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A ragged pigeon with one scabby leg is slouching wearily on my window-sill. |
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The primary units cannot be easily detected because of the dense covering of ragged elements on the shell surface. |
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There were certain areas where we had youths in gangs of 20 or 25 causing serious problems for residents and running us ragged. |
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Before it could continue a shrill shriek filled the air as a ragged black bird flew in and snatched the Amulet. |
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The war had begun six months earlier, and by now the fighting had narrowed down to the ragged eastern edge of the country. |
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The edges will look a little ragged, so trim them if you prefer a neat edge. |
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Such mills have large diameter rolls with surfaces that are roughened or ragged to increase the coefficient of friction. |
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Along with illuminating the critters, they make it easer to see the edge of ragged Colorado roads, and can be handy for setting up camp. |
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There are plenty of shocks and jolts in this journey through ragged plains, rugged mountains, murky organisations and lethal hit men. |
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Paint the wall a bright green, then rip masking tape to create an uneven, ragged edge. |
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The coastline of Galicia has a ragged quality to it that takes the form of many bays and inlets which are known locally as rias. |
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In addition, the cuticle of the fingernails often gets very ragged, overgrown, and irregular. |
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The buildings are made from a sandy beige stone, doorways are partially blocked with sandbags, windows are ragged blackened holes. |
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I could say that the effect of the dream was to leave me feeling limp and ragged all day since. |
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See your doctor when the border or the edge of the mole is not smooth but irregular or ragged. |
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The three children's playtime was interrupted as an exhausted and ragged looking lady barged out from the bushes. |
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However, because of the ragged surface, the meshwork structure can be observed only on the inner shell surface. |
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Another device he used to emphasize the objectness of his paintings was to leave exposed the ragged edge of the canvas and the staples used to attach it to the stretcher. |
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He became delirious, his heartbeat grew ragged, his blood teemed with the virus, and his lungs, liver and kidneys began to fail. |
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The low crunch of packed dirt against rubber tire was overwhelmed by the ragged explosions of automatic gunfire. |
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Jurado comes off like the Springsteen of indie rock, utilizing his ragged throat and commanding presence for both hooky rockers and solemn weepers. |
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It's like watching your child being ragged in the schoolyard. |
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He came back hours later clothes ragged, an excited look on his face. |
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He was a big man and unlike the villagers his clothes weren't ragged. |
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I carried her with me and placed her on the ladder and she scrambled up, her little, ragged dress catching momentarily on the nails of the rafters. |
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The shouts of an old woman dressed in ragged clothes surprised us. |
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He wore a torn shirt, and ragged trousers, which were an olive-green. |
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Beside me in the line were ragged mothers with their children in their arms, and at their feet, old infirm men, and young men who are in destitute circumstances. |
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Just then, a ragged Great-tailed Grackle flew into some nearby scrub. |
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Her shaggy, ragged coat, thick with its winter growth, was still not enough to keep out the biting cold that had come with last night's ice storm. |
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Its walls were stained, its carpets ragged, but to us it was heaven. |
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An iceberg smashes its way to the surface, all sharp angles and ragged edges, rearing over the barely visible remains of a crushed and sinking ship. |
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The detonations collapsed the three-storey house in on itself, leaving a ragged hole in the street's facade, as though a tooth had been torn from a smile. |
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Anyone wanting an overview of the area should take the road that winds up to the top of Monte Mora, highest of the granite peaks that dominate the rugged, ragged coast. |
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Plantations without adequate weed control may look ragged and ill kept. |
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Regrettably, uneven casting and some ragged ensemble from both singers and orchestra left the impression that they had bitten off more than they could chew. |
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Her breath sounded ragged in her ears and her chest was tight. |
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The room stilled, broken only by the sound of Kristyn's ragged sobs. |
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He looked much more ragged and tired than when he had stabbed her. |
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Despite admitting that he was run ragged by playing basketball with the kids, he said he was considering making it an annual event for the future. |
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Didn't you run her ragged emotionally, make her a basket case? |
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Alongside miles of rivers and streams its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, purple loosestrife, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill. |
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The final score flattered Brazil, which had looked ragged and complacent for much of the game. |
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Barely a regular structure, road or building broke the contours of the mountainsides, whose ragged, stony slopes rose straight from the shore to a thousand feet. |
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Lacerations generally are ragged tears in the skin with abraded margins. |
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His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility, from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues. |
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The harsh desert wind and sand had chewed the stump into ragged strips of wood. |
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He was dressed casually, expensively, a contrast to his older brother's ragged, threadbare clothes and general scraggliness. |
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They've been running him ragged trying to keep up with the demand for new features. |
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He has been running himself ragged all week trying to finish before the deadline. |
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Paul came back and threaded daisies in her jet black hair, big spangles of white and yellow, and just a pink touch of ragged robbin. |
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So-called ragged schools were established, where poor children received food and clothes, as well as scriptural education. |
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With a staggering walk, ragged clothes, and a terrifying dead-eyed stare, the zombie is an instantly recognizable monster of the big screen. |
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Originally she had come to me, possessed but of one gown, and that a forlorn and ragged balzarine, with four draggled, torn flounces. |
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It consists of 22 pages of wall-to-wall sans-serif typewriter type, two columns separated only by the ragged right of the left-hand column. |
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Beside the window the enormous bed was made up, with ragged blankets and a coverless bolster. |
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Two columns with ragged right is probably the most popular, but three-column justified is a respectable runner-up. |
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The Premiership champions were on the back foot as Bruce Reihana and Carlos Spencer threatened to run them ragged. |
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Wolfkin are humanoid wolves. They have long wolf faces and thick fur. They walk on the tips of their long feet and have thick ragged wolf tails. |
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Only ragged vestiges of glass remained in its windows, and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework. |
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As the battle opened, the French and Spanish were in a ragged curved line headed north. |
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One of them came up, in a ragged apron and a paper cap, on the first Monday morning, to show me the trick of using the string and tying the knot. |
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They would not give a dog's ear of their most rumpled and ragged Scotch paper for twenty of your fairest assignats. |
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Either armed black men were coming to kill you, or white maddogs were tearing black children to ragged bits. |
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In 1818, John Pounds began teaching working class children in the country's first ragged school. |
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Bananas with their great ragged leaves, like the tattered habiliments of an empress in adversity, grew close up to the house. |
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After receiving the charge with every mark of derision, the pupils formed in line and buzzingly passed a ragged book from hand to hand. |
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There were the Rougiers, for instance, an old, ragged, dwarfish couple who plied an extraordinary trade. |
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Father Nugent, later the Rt Reverend Monsignor Nugent, set up ragged schools and orphanages to care for the children. |
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He tested the blade against the palp of his thumb, then returned to the living room and decisively, scrape by scrape, cut away the hex sign, leaving a halo of ragged wood. |
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A paper-thin line of blood welled up to meet the metal, and Lily, who had become very still from the moment the blade touched her, drew in a ragged, painfilled breath. |
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This was strangely heightened at times by the ragged Elijah's diabolical incoherences uninvitedly recurring to me, with a subtle energy I could not have before conceived of. |
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My discredulous friend may stare, but let him take this paper for his guide, and go to Lurgan Street, and he will see one of four great ragged schools. |
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She looked like a man, like a miniature version of Buck wearing his old red toque with the ragged pompom, his garbage mitts stained with fish blood, the army green parka. |
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Marsh marigolds, purple loosestrife, yellow iris, bogbean, ragged robin and water mint will all grow happily in waterlogged soil and attract lots of insects. |
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It contains specialised plants such as bog asphodel, bog bean, cotton grass, ragged robin and marsh thistle and has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. |
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Donald no sooner beheld his kinswoman than he dropped on his knee and with the wildest demonstrations of joy kissed the hand of the ragged kerne who supported her. |
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O'Meara didn't have to wait long to get reacquainted with the winner's enclosure as 90 minutes later his Hit The Jackpot ran his rivals ragged in the 1m2f handicap. |
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