Adam picked up a pair of tweezers from the first aid kit and carefully removed the offending shard. |
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She gave him her hand, and he looked down at the small cut that had protruding from it a tiny shard of glass. |
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Here, too, is a larger question than who wrote which words into a dossier, and who misreported that shard of truth. |
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In his hand that had not been crushed, he gripped the jagged shard of glass even while it pricked him and drew more red liquid. |
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He picked up a piece, a shard of metal roughly the same shape and size as his index finger. |
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She held her pointer finger and her middle finger to her forehead upon her sacred shard. |
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The case exploded into sharp silvers and he winced as he felt his hand caught on a shard of glass as he reached for the wooden handle of the axe. |
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Almost all, though, contain some organic element, whether it's a shard of bamboo or a wooden peg. |
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Besides, every time you pop a shard of mango in your mouth, your taste buds must be having a party. |
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Its only hope is a shard of unconventional pumpkin seed brittle, which is sweet and crunchy and redolent with cumin. |
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Sean stepped on a shard of glass that was sticking up from the riverbed. |
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Even with her home now stronger than it was before, Rolande Jean echoes a sentiment shard by many across Haiti. |
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The shard of the stone, encased with as droplet of golden resin, quickly captured the attention of the travelling Sentinels. |
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Each person picks up a shard and claims that all truth is to be found therein. |
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Each and every shard could reproduce the whole! Each shard, no matter how small, carried all the information necessary to reproduce the whole. |
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Guess what happened when a single shard of that broken holographic plate was used to generate a hologram. |
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Note: If you log off at any point after obtaining an Eera Herb shard, the energy within the item will disperse and shatter. |
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The grove on the factory shard heap and the millstone garden emphasise the relationship between the location and its industrial past. |
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One shard of evidence that this is so: there is often effective interdisciplinary working inside sectors if not between them. |
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The lights from the penlights bounced off from shard to shard, illuminating the space in front of the French soldiers with an eerie red glow, blinding them again. |
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For each shard it will be asked the source and these dimensions as presented on the picture. |
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The shard metaphorically represented what I perceived to be an instance of God through the agency of which God became knowable to me. |
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She squatted next to the reporter, and picked up a shard of glass. |
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Top with a dollop of whipped cream and garnish with a shard of the candied bacon. |
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She turned away from the audience to smash a glass goblet, raising a shard to her throat. |
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A couple weeks ago, I found a pea-sized shard of shrapnel from a past attack in a parking lot. |
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As Izbicki looked on, the falling shard split the old woman's head open, killing her instantly. |
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I was going to leave it, as I did the last time a bit of tooth dropped out, but a stubborn shard keeps cutting the side of my tongue. |
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Apparently, several of us have a shard of the mirror and think that they have found the truth in it. |
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Shadows of shard marks have been uncovered in carefully excavated soils from very early contexts, complemented by studies of ancient plant remains. |
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The Lord continuing in this vein for a while, Jobless waited patiently upon his curbstone, scratching his boils with a tail-light shard and paying heed. |
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Memory is a strange and unreliable thing, shaped often by a vignette, captured in a scent, a sound, a shard of emotion rather than factual detail. |
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A shard of glass, sharp as a knife, about 1cm long. |
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The laddered design, incisions and notches on this shard are decorations typical of the St. Lawrence Iroquois, who lived along the St. Lawrence Valley. |
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Until I had that word-symbol, my only means for both accessing and addressing that thought was by means of a metaphor-the analogy of the holographic shard. |
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With its shining aluminium membrane, extensive glass panelling and distinctive polygon shape, the new mountain refuge resembles a giant shard of rock crystal. |
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At an altitude of 2,883 metres and nestled among the glaciers and imposing peaks of the Valais Alps, the new Monte Rosa mountain refuge rises from the icy landscape like a giant sparkling shard of rock crystal. |
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A superb shard, with an interesting signature! |
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We'll keep everything on your character, besides the equipment, stone keepers shard, formula and the maps, which dropped when we collecting Emblems of Heroism for you. |
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Here's Prince Andrew abseiling down the shard in London earlier this week. |
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A sharding function determines which shard the pair is sent to. |
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He made swift movements to turn on a Shard heater to warm the water in his tub. |
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A person could spend precious minutes looking for a Shard that would unleash ball lightning while another person would use a different Shard to kill the befuddled one. |
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Completed in 2012, the Shard London Bridge is the tallest building in the European Union. |
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He amazes with his close-up magic and with his huge stunts such as walking across the Thames and levitating above The Shard. |
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His moody, underexposed shot of a greylag goose on the bank of the Thames, set against the Shard, is proof that the beauty of nature can be captured anywhere. |
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Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard. |
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This family friendly series and exciting book is filled with thought provoking issues, Kendra Kandlestar and the Shard from Greeve will entertain readers of all ages. |
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