The bus detoured off the arterial road to visit a huge new superstore, picking up a doddery old man who shuffled slowly to the nearest seat. |
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Standing, I shuffled into the kitchen and peered into the space below the sink. |
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She shuffled his records until one slipped from her grasp and splintered on the hearth-stone. |
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He turned slowly and shuffled back to his seat behind the counter and turned up the radio. |
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As he shuffled to the side, another slug tore a huge hole in the wall where he had been a heartbeat before, throwing wood pieces in his face. |
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Making no eye contact I shuffled forward one place in the queue that now seemed to have slowed to a snail's pace. |
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Kara unclipped and held her weapon out in front of herself, left hand over right wrist and shuffled through dust and orange nibbed needles. |
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As he shuffled into court, his hands and legs chained, Nick du Toit looked a broken man. |
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He had to repeat kindergarten because he was shuffled between three elementary schools and was placed in special education classes. |
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With the other deck shuffled twice, cut once, and put face up in a topless box, the deal begins. |
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The cards are shuffled and cut, and are all dealt out, one at a time, so that everyone has 13 cards. |
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The cards are shuffled, cut, and dealt, usually three at a time, but this is not imperative. |
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Peter shuffled his cadaverous form into the passenger side while I dumped the last of our provisions in the trunk. |
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Groaning and pushing myself up, I shuffled over to my bathroom, almost tripping on a stack of books piled near my bathroom door. |
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He had shuffled to the edge and was now standing directly above her with a smirk on his face. |
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The birds kept calling as they shuffled about, and I tried my best to let the sound sink into my brain. |
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Amid the sounds of hammering and drilling, I shuffled about having breakfast and reading the post. |
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Rotating his body like the hand of a clock, he shuffled around the lamb, examining it from every angle. |
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We shuffled inside and sat cross-legged on hessian mats, at least 1,000 people, I reckoned. |
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After gulping down half the can I shuffled through a few cupboards until I found a package of peanut butter crackers. |
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The bell rang and the children shuffled from their homerooms to their elective classes, which were either art or music classes. |
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Eventually he shuffled off leaving half the crowd blissfully unaware there had even been a support act. |
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They got off the bus and were led, leg chains clanking and dragging on the cobbles as they shuffled along, following the warder. |
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The illuminators of fifteenth-century manuscript books are generally shuffled off by art historians into corners, niches and footnotes. |
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After all, an Ilonggo party without the sound of those little tiles being shuffled is no party at all. |
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The phenotypes and marker genotypes were shuffled 1000 times and the tests were performed on each permutated data set. |
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But, as she shuffled her feet in the leaves, her sharp gray eyes caught sight of something imprinted in the frozen ground. |
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With an insincere apology, she shuffled off, furtively glancing over her shoulder to make sure no one had seen her colluding with a stranger. |
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We asked them to memorise a string of playing cards pulled randomly from a shuffled pack. |
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Fortunately the answer to the conundrum came into reach as we shuffled along. |
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Suddenly, as we shuffled flat-footedly around the candle, the spell was broken by a woman who barged in with a bawling infant on her hip. |
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They handed their tickets to the flight attendant and were shuffled onto the plane. |
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On their knees they shuffled around the tank, peering into the corners among the big pebbles, at the gravel and the pondweed. |
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His stock also has been hurt by being shuffled around a lot on a porous defense. |
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When I didn't say anything for a few moments, the lady shuffled her hands together, looking crestfallen. |
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The cheese was cubed, the wine was poured, and visitors shuffled about to view a series of photographs clustered on the walls. |
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Well, today at work we all got shuffled around into different departments and we all have to move to different cubicles. |
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It wasn't long until the curfew bang sounded and we were shuffled out once again. |
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With her head lowered, the girl shuffled on down into the halls, her hands dangling loosely by her sides. |
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However, Meg approached him, and gave him a big hug, while Ryan shuffled his feet gawkily, staring at them from outside his shoes. |
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A partially debilitated James shuffled his first steps through the medical bay, rebuilding his atrophied muscles after his injury. |
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The virtual deck of cards is shuffled randomly, and the top cards off the deck are dealt. |
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Last, twenty young slave girls dressed in saffron and silk shuffled in as silent as sewn dolls. |
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He shuffled his feet, dug in his heels, resisted his forward progress with every ounce of his strength, but it was no use. |
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Regarding the incident as one more humiliation in a degrading illness, I shuffled down the hall to a dirty, cramped toilet compartment. |
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With only 10 slots, the shuffled deck consists of 20 groups of cards that alternate between ascending and descending card orders. |
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They shuffled in carrying composition notebooks and wearing puffy jackets, tapered jeans, and Timberland boots. |
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It's just this smooth liquidy goop that gets shuffled and poured between different vessels as it changes formats. |
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If this happens while more than one player requires cards, all the discards are shuffled to form a new stock to deal from. |
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Derek paused a moment and shuffled his feet a moment, giving off the vibe of discomfort and perhaps even embarrassment. |
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But the lofty merchant princes had fallen hard, the priests had shuffled off, and the profane durwans took over. |
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Fellow examinees shuffled spare pens, snacks, lucky gonks as I cracked my knuckles. |
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However, from time to time in the short term, the aggregate queues can become congested, as traffic and QoS are shuffled within the network. |
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Before each deal, there should be a shuffled pack lying face up at the new dealer's left. |
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After the cards have been shuffled, each player draws a card from the pack. |
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When the pack is used up, all the played and discarded cards are gathered and shuffled to form a new pack to deal from. |
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Lines were ragged, several dancers shuffled into place and many seemed unsure of cues. |
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People shuffled out of his way, but finally he had to stop about halfway up the exit ramp leading to the overpass. |
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The unfortunate students shuffled along, trapped in the age-long wait for mystery meat and steamed broccoli. |
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The jokers may be shuffled into the deck as wild cards as well if you like, which also makes the game a bit more interesting. |
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He sniffed haughtily, holding open the door for them and watching as they shuffled past. |
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In real life, my family and I were shuffled off to a cramped, airless, plasticky holding area and offered cheap pastries and instant coffee. |
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He left his shirt near the fire and shuffled into the woods without removing his wet shorts. |
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Her footsteps echoed loudly as she shuffled across the foyer, dimly lit by the beams of moonlight lancing across the shiny floor. |
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The fellow who shuffled in was in every way the opposite of what I had been led to expect. |
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She wore white ankle socks and shuffled her feet uneasily into the off white carpeting, pushing herself up with her hands. |
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Reluctantly, she dragged herself out of bed and shuffled into the bathroom. |
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This is part of the Great Chain of Being and will continue long after we have shuffled off this coil. |
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At the ripe old age of 78 and after creating an Irish institution now famous the world over, Arthur Guinness shuffled off this mortal coil. |
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He's finally shuffled off this mortal coil, and his passing is mourned by all. |
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There wasn't room to dance expansively, so we shuffled rhythmically with arms above our heads. |
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Elderly couples shuffled along the cobblestones, tongues flapping slowly at their ice cream cones. |
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And yet everyday after school, the girl who shuffled along the lone country roads wasn't happy at all. |
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She shuffled tirelessly through essay after essay just to find one single piece of loose-leaf paper. |
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The door opened a second later and Morgan shuffled out, looking rumpled but presentable. |
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As the mailman shuffled off to the next house, Clarence quickly unwrapped the parcel revealing an audio tape. |
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After dropping a few coins for the lyrist and a quick farewell to Joseph, Alexander shuffled through the door. |
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I shuffled through my pockets, trying to find a piece of paper and a writing utensil so I could take the address down. |
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Meanwhile her male friend, shuffled along the platform after her, a small pile of coins in his hand. |
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He looked about 35 and shuffled along slowly, looking down at his feet, oblivious to the noise, traffic and cars around him. |
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Morgan shuffled along, as if a cripple, his feet dragging piteously on the floor. |
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With Romero penning the script, the dead once again walked and shuffled along the landscape of Pittsburgh. |
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He shuffled back along the ground away from her, scared and confused by what was happening. |
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This didn't seem to bother the young boy as he walked along, shuffled with the rest of the crowd milling about. |
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The guests shuffled to their feet, still shocked over what had almost occurred. |
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I shuffled about a foot into the middle, hoping he'd lay off the fact I was freaking out. |
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I shuffled to my feet, gathered my binder, and slung my backpack over one shoulder lazily. |
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He always kept it short and one of his feet shuffled around when he was nervous, as he did just then. |
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The dive blokes shuffled their feet with embarrassment, trying to pretend that it wasn't happening, but unable to stop gawping. |
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His hands moved quickly when he talked, and he shuffled from one foot to the other, as if dancing. |
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What if you shuffled a pack of cards thoroughly and turned over the top 10 cards and they were all red? |
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At the end of each hand, the played cards are gathered together and the whole pack is shuffled by the new dealer before the next deal. |
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A second pack of cards is shuffled and the top card turned over to determine trumps. |
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The rest of those cowardly rats just stared at the ceiling and shuffled their papers. |
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She shuffled a few papers before moving to stand in front of the rows of desks. |
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She shuffled the papers, straightened them, and then filed them away somewhere. |
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She shuffled papers on her desk, and he went into his office, made a few phone calls, and waited for the confrontation. |
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Dexter shuffled the papers in his lap, squinting through the reading glasses that he'd been promising to upgrade for three months. |
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Now, there are many reasons why the more unconventional parties are shuffled off to the sides of the electoral process. |
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A grey-bearded Ecuadorian tramp shuffled past, scooping himself a cup of water out of the central fountain, his trousers in tatters around him. |
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Prime Evil shuffled in, surrounded by guards, looking every inch the malcontented librarian. |
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The cards would be shuffled and a receiver would then try to guess the cards that a sender would try to telepathically communicate. |
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The lanky Miller boy shuffled out of the office, scowling at nothing in particular. |
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My mother shuffled us around, as kids, to various Southern Baptist and Methodist churches, with little or no sustained involvement. |
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Holmes, wearing a simple-minded smile on a benevolent face, shuffled his way toward the woman. |
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Your tax dollars are really being shuffled around in a shell game of paper work and political rhetoric. |
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In the United States the most popular form is the two-handed game, known as rubicon bezique, in which four 32-card packs are shuffled together. |
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A fascinating artistic account came from Leow Puay Tin who writes modular, bilingual texts on cards, to be shuffled and used in varying ways. |
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So I shuffled up my six-deck shoe and dealt to four players plus the dealer for several hours. |
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If the cards are misdealt in any way, they must be shuffled, cut and dealt again. |
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We shuffled around and tried to revive him with slaps to his cheeks, some of us using more vigor than others, until he finally got up. |
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I shuffled down the hall, head bent, murmuring, then recited three stanzas to a delighted teacher but unamazed third grade. |
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It sounded like the ground was pursing it's lips as diggers shuffled their boots on the broken ground underfoot. |
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John Chaffee's death, and the appointment of his son to the unexpired term, has shuffled the decks. |
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By the end of the evening he was feeling rather muzzy, and shuffled back to his room with Alvar, intending to go straight to sleep. |
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Kevin shuffled to the bleachers and poured water all over his head. |
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We shuffled back and forth in the tracks for a few minutes, trying to stay limber, until the Norwegian ambassador to Canada sounded the ceremonial horn and we took off. |
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He started sleepwalking and shuffled round the house at night. |
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They shuffled some more and looked about, uneasy, unsettled, on edge. |
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Cole came into his cubicle and shuffled some of the papers on top. |
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He shuffled over to her, kicking up mud and clouding the water. |
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When an unkempt and unshaven individual in a lumberjack shirt and dirty jeans shuffled into my filling station, I barely gave him a second glance. |
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The crowd shuffled and mumbled and showed few signs of vitality. |
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Gornyo stood up and sort of shuffled over to stand next to Kya. |
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But he shuffled through the pack of pictures without looking at them. |
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The big box of Christmas paper came down from the cupboard above the microwave, and Mum shuffled through her collection, sorting them into various piles. |
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Ket shuffled through her papers again and slotted them back into her bag. |
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Instead, he unclasped his hands and shuffled the papers on his desk. |
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Once home we shuffled off to our respective pits, I surfaced at 10.30 am. |
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General brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to the first President Bush, shuffled head-down through the mob. |
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But as the former principal shuffled from the dock yesterday, wearing a white polka-dot blouse and three-quarter length grey wool wraparound, she looked a broken woman. |
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Michael kept his eyes on his feet as he shuffled into my room. |
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Other smaller consignments were also stopped, ranging in size from 14 kg to 50 kg blocks, as the drugs were shuffled from storage places to dealers across the south. |
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Feeling the claps of a hand on his shoulder Ben turned and could not resist a smile as Jack took out his trademark deck of cards and shuffled it in mid air. |
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Unsure of how to respond, the audience shuffled to its feet. |
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Andrina, happed in a plaid dressing-gown, shuffled back into the room. |
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Feet shuffled and timeworn hymnaries were opened with trembling hands. |
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We were too tired to resist this outrage, but shuffled down the street, silent and despairing. |
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A pair of feet shuffled to the front, and the rest formed a line. |
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The neighboring buildings had been updated and shuffled from owner to owner, but this one still had an ancient sign with peeling paint and faded print. |
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He rubbed the back of his neck and shuffled to his other foot. |
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His wild eyes were watching the boys and his feet shuffled uneasily. |
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Jesse dragged herself inside with visible reluctance at the last second before our teacher entered and shuffled her way over to our table, glaring at me the whole while. |
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She pulled a sheaf of papers from her knapsack and shuffled through them. |
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I rolled out of bed at six and shuffled to the bathroom to brush my teeth, clean and put away my retainers, and wash my face in a pitiful attempt to wake up. |
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The cards in the pot are shuffled together with the discarded cards and re-dealt to the players, so that each player has one card fewer than in the round before. |
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All of us who shuffled off the coil of tertiary study and into the colder harder reality of working for the system that educated us know the feeling. |
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Lily shuffled along in search of her wallet, but the dim lighting that was provided by the dusty skylights above the bookracks wasn't of much help. |
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The pack is shuffled and cut and 16 cards each are dealt singly as before. |
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Now, some of this might be because the poor lass has shuffled off this mortal coil, but none of these guys tends to throw around superlatives for people who don't deserve it. |
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Avery's cheeks turned cherry red, and she quickly shuffled off. |
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He shuffled closer to her and gave her a soft lick on the cheek. |
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Votes will be recorded on a disc in each count centre and then brought to a central area, where they will be shuffled in order to guarantee voters' anonymity. |
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Watching teenagers in America classily conducting interviews as he shuffled embarrassingly past unable to do it. |
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Dubstep rhythms are usually syncopated, and often shuffled or incorporating tuplets. |
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The names of entrants are then shuffled in a ballot to produce a random order in which they will be called by the Speaker. |
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Belk has shuffled its senior ranks, which feature the return of David Zant to the company. |
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The poor and dispossessed are shuffled out to suburbs and never seen. |
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Adrenaline junkies, zombied out on fear, working the assembly line on the nod, they shuffled about the business of the war factory. |
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March 15th 1943 HE shuffled down the train as best as he could She said that she'd be there, she promised she would. |
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Tony shuffled some papers, armed himself with a pen and proceeded to scribble the word slaphead four times across the blank pad on his desk. |
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The old woman shuffled out from the back room with a handful of coal and a bowl of crowdie for the boy. |
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As Endeavour shuffled by crowds, its age was evident after 123 million miles in space and two dozen re-entries. |
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Indeed, he was shuffled back to a disappointing 28th place at the chequered flag as he struggled to race the underpowered bike. |
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When the ceremony ended, the freshly blessed animals and their smiling owners shuffled, slithered, or galumphed home to await next year's blessing. |
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