We must clean house and send every one of these evolutionary throwbacks to the pond from which they slithered. |
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A snake slithered over its flowing contours, settling into a small hollow beneath the mound. |
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It is thought that Rowan ran through fencing in the dark and slithered into the ditch. |
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Not trusting herself to necessarily remain on top of the cliff standing, she dropped to her stomach and slithered toward the edge of the cliff. |
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As I was standing there, a great sea serpent, long and blue like the falls that shimmered brilliantly, slithered out of the water. |
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Rhea's movements were noiseless and careful as she slithered down the ventilation duct. |
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He slithered into the far-right underground, began stockpiling food, water and guns. |
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After leaving our transport vehicles we slithered on our stomachs through fields, passing a number of cows lying down chewing their cud. |
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Immediately, a serpentine creature slithered through the hole, hissing demonically as it snaked towards Space Colony One. |
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Near here, we got a fright when a grass snake slithered across the path in front of us. |
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Despite her inner ramblings, the door slithered open, to her huge dislike and distaste. |
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We slithered over a lip with the aid of ropes into a huge cavernous hollow, where the water was caught in a rockpool. |
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Gliding smoothly under it, he slithered his fingers in between the wave in a cutting motion. |
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A variety of snakes twisted and slithered across his shoulders down to his fingertips as if they had a life of their own. |
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In a moment, the forest was quiet again, and the flying and creeping things slithered and crawled to view the carnage. |
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Then, above our heads soared three eagles, and not long after, an adder slithered calmly between our feet. |
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Motorists in south Essex slipped and slithered to work today as the first snow of winter caused chaos on the roads. |
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Then he slithered back down and made a lot of motions with his hands which Sanchen didn't understand. |
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He stood up painfully and slithered across the slimy floor, slipping on the fish that had scattered from the broken boxes. |
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Her biggest problem was staying upright as she slipped and slithered on the dry grass. |
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Yesterday, one bull was separated from the rest of the group when it slithered on a slippery street after recent rain. |
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He rolled his eyes at her when she quickly moved her leg, and slithered to the other side of the bed, keeping the distance between him. |
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Although he hit his shot straight at the goalkeeper it slithered and stotted off limbs and the sodden turf before trundling over the line. |
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Satana the grass snake managed to nudge the top off her cage and slithered through a hole in the kitchen into a cavity wall. |
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Then with what seemed to be a hiss of disappointment, he slithered away and hid himself. |
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A plain white chemise slithered over her form, draping to her ankles, with the multiple petticoats and the flexibly hooped farthingale over it. |
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When Paul had gathered a bunch of sticks to help light the fire, a poisonous snake slithered out from the bundle and bit his hand. |
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However, handling errors among the backs saw a couple of early and valiant moves end in loss of possession, as the ball slithered and slipped through fingers. |
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It turned out that a little green garden grass snake was hidden in one of the plants and when it had warmed up, it slithered out and the wife saw it go under the sofa. |
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We watched spellbound as they rolled around in the deep mud, then slithered and slid up the muddy bank before playfully pushing each other back down the slope. |
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Now he seems to me like so many captains of industry who've slithered right up the greasy pole on the backs of more talented and hard-working people. |
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Drivers slipped and slithered to work and children were told to stay away from school as heavy snow fell across Greater Manchester and the north west today. |
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But Johnny slithered into the shaft, crawled five hundred feet into the earth. |
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Just up the hill beyond, up which our wheels slithered and slid, we left the van at the roadside and unloaded the god-goodies we'd picked up in the small town on the way. |
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At some point, West shed the skin of a public intellectual, and slithered into the second skin of a public personality. |
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And then, of course, not even an hour passed before he slithered down to those expectations and buckled. |
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It was crouched on all fours, its strangely formed hands with three fingers and a thumb acting as the forefeet on a crocodile, while the tail slithered like a snake's would. |
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He proved to be a tall man, intimidating the false lieutenant enough that he slithered sideways along the main console like a deer trapped by a cougar. |
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But privately, according to Trierweiler, Hollande slithered back and attempted to rekindle the mortally wounded relationship. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is good to see this afternoon that the member for Markham-Unionville has slithered out from under his rock once again. |
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No matter how fast he ran, his pursuer was running faster, and no matter how tightly he tried to guard the fish, they slithered away. |
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The snake slithered toward Jessica, bearing its fangs with a hiss. |
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They slipped and slithered over the ice in a vain search for food. |
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A grass snake has slithered under the counter and triggered mild panic, not least in the family's golden retriever puppy. |
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At Pendennis, I slithered from the rocks into a flat, calm sea. |
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Mr Allingham's transports sometimes slithered into these, and had to be dragged out with chains. |
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The snake, aware of the low flying raptor, turned and slithered away using the canopy of the emergent vegetation for escape cover. |
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The horses slithered down the shallow bank and onto the glassy surface at a rapid trot, but the black was mistrustful of the insecure footing and jibbed skittishly. |
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A lengthy rat snake slithered past him while he was making the drinks sending him running SURFS UP AND Kevin Pietersen relaxing for cover. |
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Now, having seen how useful it is to be able to saturate the airwaves with ads praising himself and damning his opponent, he has slithered away from that vow. |
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The door slithered again, and there came the sound of male voices. |
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The 20-month-old orange and tan-coloured corn snake slithered to freedom from her Felinheli home last week. |
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When her daughter did not return, the agitaded mother-snake set off to find her. Frantically she slithered all around the island until, exhausted, she arrived at Lelu Harbor. |
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But along with saving the planet from global warming and closing down the prison camp at Guantánamo Bay, immigration reform has slithered down the White House's to-do list as health care turned from triumph to liability. |
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The mash grass, through which the Indian canoes had slithered so caressingly, turned harsh and brittle. |
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From a fuzzy track, he deduced a spitting cobra had slithered by while churned up mud told him we were on the trail of a family of elephants. |
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The mammiferous secretary slithered in, changed the spool and slithered out again, giving me a small, hygienic smile en route. |
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The wide cart track we were following soon narrowed to a footpath that slithered muddily through the trees, and the canopy above our heads closed in, blocking the sun. |
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I slithered over roots and through a bramble bush and a mulchy pile of rotting leaves. |
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From a fuzzy track he deduced a spitting cobra had slithered by, and churned up mud told him we were on the trail of a family of elephants. |
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I'd watch out if I were you, as this extremist faction seems to have slithered its way into every institution and uses its influence at every level! |
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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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To get under the porch, I lay on my stomach and slithered like a snake. |
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