Around this centerpiece was a small area of smooth marble tile, reaching out a few feet towards the beauty of the garden. |
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The morning sun appeared above the Afghan village, the rays of golden light reaching out across the bleak and barren landscape. |
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Folks were reaching out to me, attempting to give me sound advice, but I just didn't pay them any mind. |
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When you're reaching out for support, to encounter biphobia from the people you thought would understand is pretty gutting. |
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A longer 7-foot blank and a two-handed grip provided more authority for the demanding drill of reaching out and covering water. |
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He has a deep understanding of their characters, reaching out across the centuries to touch them as if they were old friends. |
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They part to reveal a man hanging upside down from a wall upstage, and a woman, standing in a spotlight down stage, reaching out to him. |
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The firm is also reaching out to independent car dealers and sellers of other used merchandise. |
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He was yelling and crying, reaching out desperately and uselessly past the restraining arms in a vain attempt to bring his friend back. |
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He has featured in the spine of any Aberdeen sides reaching out towards respectability in the past seven years. |
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Advertisers are reaching out to health-conscious consumers who turn to the Web on a need-to-know basis. |
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They are rallying the faithful and reaching out to the fence straddlers in the final push for your vote. |
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He was reaching out to the kids, helping families and all sorts of needy individuals, just being a straight-up nice guy. |
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Now, whenever Grandma visits, Zack is careful to whisper for permission in my ear, before reaching out and helping himself. |
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Also they are reaching out to the non-Indian community to educate them about Chiricahua philosophy. |
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As a Paralympian, the disabled athletes are forever reaching out with a helping hand. |
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Good can only be accomplished by reaching out in compassion for our common humanity. |
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We need to escape from our food culture, which inhibits us from creating and reaching out to a better future. |
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His journalistic background sang forth as he spoke of dreams fulfilled, the true spirit of Australia reaching out to the inland. |
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This year in spoken word was about reaching out to scenes beyond Montreal, concurrent with the growth and strengthening of our own scene. |
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By reaching out and protecting each other from intolerance and injustice, we hope to forge a better future for our children. |
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A team from the State is forever on the move, reaching out to the people and inviting them over. |
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In policy formulation, follow the concept of public servants reaching out to the people and not vice versa. |
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She paused and looked at Wyatt funnily before reaching out a plucking a long brown hair off of his coat. |
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Players can also acquire power-ups by reaching out with their hands and grabbing them during the game. |
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With bare feet I stepped into the alley and walked slowly, reaching out my hand to the filthy animals that hissed and darted away. |
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There was a pregnant pause, then Caitlin sighed sadly, reaching out to trace a finger over the figure on the screen. |
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There's something compelling, even mythic, about a boy reaching out from beyond the grave to save the children of his family's sworn enemy. |
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He took me by surprise by reaching out and squeezing my hand before making a complete about-face and heading into the nearest elevator. |
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Overall you sense a band stretching each other to the limit, reaching out to invent a new format which would eventually become their downfall. |
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But still, in my head, I can hear her little whimpers from last night, see her hands reaching out even in sleep for warmth and comfort. |
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Dean wasn't just whistling Dixie when he made his infamous remark about reaching out to bubbas bearing Confederate flags. |
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Both are very skilful indeed at reaching out to other people who resent cleverness and learning. |
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They're getting a lot of people who want to volunteer to help and who are reaching out. |
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In other words, we would be reaching out to those who don't need reaching out to. |
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Now police and firefighters are working together to try to stop the problem by reaching out to young people in the area. |
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I was further touched by the Office of the Prime Minister reaching out to the homeless hero. |
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His success with voters has been attributed to his gift for reaching out and touching ordinary people. |
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It's a tool for reaching out to like-minded people across the world and bonding with them. |
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He said he will win the next election not through the media, but by reaching out to people locally. |
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It was a touching human gesture, a leader reaching out to those who are weakest. |
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By not reaching out to the victim's families initially in her work she was accused of being a coward. |
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For centuries humanity had dreamed of reaching out to the stars, settling on worlds beyond our solar system. |
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This is what the author is clearly reaching out for in this section, but does not fully lay hold of. |
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From that point on we showed her reaching out repeatedly, trying again and again to find ways out of the maze she found herself trapped in. |
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That he is selectively reaching out to some unions does not mean he is bending his ardently pro-business ideology. |
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My mother was reaching out and nervously taking Zachary's hand after my father had released grip of it. |
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He stood up, reaching out and taking her hand so that they walked together from the courtyard. |
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Not to be left behind, the other political parties have also not been averse to reaching out to the local mahants for support. |
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Bush would look like he is reaching out, trying to do his best to unify the country and fight terrorism, and Kerry would look like the sad sack he is. |
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The children start making eye contact and reaching out to other people. |
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She groaned, reaching out and fumbling for the snooze button on the clock. |
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Engelsma also rejected the charge in a listener's question that the Protestant Reformed person seeks to determine whether a person is regenerate before reaching out to them. |
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They tried reaching out to ask if the disrupter would delete his post for a few minutes, but he balked. |
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The law strictly forbids anyone except us even reaching out to touch this. |
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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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So he is not, like Frankenstein, defying the gods but reaching out for a taste of the celestial heaven and therefore deserving to be honored as the best among men. |
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Hooton said that the foundation would continue reaching out to young people about the dangers of anabolic steroids. |
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The bowsprit was a long, graceful lance, reaching out above his head, but the anchor cable plunged into the water beside him, and he laid a hand on the thick hawser. |
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He imbued every movement with emotion, from high-flying cabrioles to the sweep of a cloak, at one moment reaching out to the audience as if to implore their help. |
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The US movement did not have a very impressive record of reaching out to African Americans or openly challenging racial discrimination and segregation. |
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It's also a parish that is very keen on reaching out to other people. |
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By reaching out to a local high school or non-profit to become a mentor for a high achieving, low-income student. |
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Members endorsed this comment and complained that the same faces were seen at the Royal Opera House education events, which were not necessarily reaching out to newcomers. |
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Now he is reaching out to those who want help starting a business. |
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Canada is not alone in reaching out to foreign entrepreneurs. |
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The traveller is shown poking his head and right arm through a boundary of stars enclosing this everyday world and reaching out to a universe of wonders beyond. |
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Dr. Beeks crouched in the center of the chamber, reaching out to touch something only she could see, then made a moue when her hand failed to connect. |
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Yet, we keep looking for that next whizbang way to ramp up revenues by reaching out to new contacts. |
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In which case, we may see a few more reaching out for the ejector seat button. |
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State and local policies should be about reaching out to immigrants, not demonizing them, because we are all in it together. |
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In reaching out to the rest of the world, Accord has worldwide networks and partners in North America and other subcontinents. |
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Building up a loyal fanbase and reaching out to new potential fans is a priority for the Shamrox as we build our franchise. |
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In addition to working on making churches more inviting, Mission 21 emphasises reaching out to new populations which have previously not been contacted by the church. |
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Diving for the best part of 40 minutes I was treated to an overload of colour and beauty, from tiny clown fish to towering sea fans, reaching out into the blue abyss. |
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Big-city symphony orchestras are striking a fresh chord by reaching out to the often largely minority communities that surround them and recruiting the talent of the children. |
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