Adverse possession isn't only about slithers of land centimetres wide, occasionally it can be about bigger parcels of land. |
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I walked down the dark hallway, only lit by slithers of light from cracks between the stones of the wall. |
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Or the slithers of beef sirloin marinated in chilli and lime, stir-fried with vegetables and noodles. |
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In the face of this, official Ottawa dithers and slithers, hoping questions about Arar will go away. |
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The rubber graunches and squeaks as it slithers along the course, hitting corners and bouncing to the next. |
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Glutton that I am, though, I was disappointed to find just four small slithers of meat atop a sculpted mountain of the red stuff. |
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Picking up her glass she slithers through the crowd and stops beside him to wait. |
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He pours libations at his father's tomb and a seven spiraled serpent slithers from the mound. |
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As Satan taunts Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, a snake slithers out from beneath the underbrush. |
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A vivid green pile of leaves, beans and peas was crowned with slithers of smoked duck as well as pate foie gras encased in shells of duck meat. |
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The band surfs along a wave of echoed percussion and slithers of organ whilst Bergsman croons. |
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The mainland has diminished to a thin line of green and purple trees, and, closer by, neighbouring islands are underscored by slithers of sand and backed by dense jungle. |
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Cured bresaola with goats' cheese and walnuts and the tagliete gratinate, with its grilled slithers of courgette and tomato, are rustic Italian cooking at its best. |
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His backhand slice, a funky shot hit with vicious sidespin, slithers and dies on grass. |
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It slithers over kerbstones, sidles up walls and passes straight through the oncoming people. |
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Heat from its flame melts a pool of liquid fuel that slithers up the wick by capillary action and vaporises. |
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With his back to goal, he produces an ambitious overhead kick which slithers past Cech and into the side-netting. |
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In silence, he shins up a neem tree near the hut, breaks a twig from it, and slithers down again. |
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I don't know what ingredients they put in those suspiciously yellow, polystyrene-like slithers of E-numbers, but they make tube travel almost unbearable. |
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The reptilian base slithers in and out, leaving the keyboard and choir to mesmerize our attention. |
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A youngster slithers inexorably from a few puffs on a joint, to a snort of cocaine, to the needle and addiction. |
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The challenge now is the marathon of a 14-mile nonstop stretch of waves and holes that slithers through the curvilinear canyon like a snake on crack. |
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A bulbous elephant seal slithers across Shackleton's grave, set on the hillside, and lets out a snort from his salt-crusted nostrils. |
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His delicate pen-and-ink drawings vivify nightmares — a rocking-horse guillotine slices up little men, a tiger-faced snake slithers through a wasteland, maidens are molested by an ape and a giant squid. |
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While RCMP officers place their lives on the line, very frequently for free with no overtime, the solicitor general slithers, dithers and talks about studies. |
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In automatic mode, the gearbox slithers through the cogs and, should you want to be in real control, an easy tug of the shift lever to the left will enable the manual mode. |
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Fancy finding out what swims and slithers in the Breton seas? |
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Over 500 lucky children also got a chance to join in with the stories, which were about everything that squeaks, squarks and slithers. |
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The Orkney map points the way to places including The Slithers, Dandy's Water and Mirky Hole. |
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