In a small house with a tall actor, the rake and actor's frame easily manage to blot out a lot of the action. |
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Shortly thereafter, she'd begun to rent a small house near where much of the earlier destruction had cut a swath through the town. |
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In front of a small house in Clyde the leaves on a liquidambar are a bright orange. |
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She refused the request and decided to change her small house into a restaurant. |
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She grew up in a small house in Brixton, sharing a bedroom with three brothers. |
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The ball was fired into the wall with an explosion like a bomb going off, blowing out a hole in the wall the size of a small house. |
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Striped, hooded, and hog-nosed skunks are approximately the same size, approaching the size of a small house cat. |
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The first thing they asked when entering the small house was where the dustbin was. |
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This is a rustic, remote location with a bunkhouse and small house trailer, both with a kitchen and bath. |
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She stood up and walked back into the small house, which she shared with her mother. |
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She had a small house between the villages, on a small hill near a thicket of oak trees. |
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They rented a small house from the German hotelkeeper, beside the Augustinian priory and oldest church in North India. |
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Now he took sanyas from politics, settled down in a small house, read capaciously, and wrote his versions of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. |
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A small house stood in the middle of the glade, a brook burbling next to it. |
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The first one was a picture of a little boy on a tricycle in front of a small house. |
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It wasn't a mansion just a small house, Granny even said something about a pool. |
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She and the children want to move into our rather small house and let her property, thereby providing an income. |
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For three weeks he'd watched her leave the hospital after the swing shift, drive to her small house in the suburbs, and eventually go to bed. |
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A small house converted into an independent flat comprises a living room, a bathroom and a bedroom on the mezzanine. |
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He drifts irresolutely to America, where he rents a small house on a Maine island attached to the mainland by an irregular ferry. |
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Instead of camping we sleep in a small house in between a hut and a Mongolian yurt. |
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Late at night, I picture us in our small house in Los Angeles with the three cats hurling themselves against the windows, yowling. |
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It was a small house, but boomed with loud music and voices. |
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Even though they are huge compared to the Sun, the distance makes them appear no larger than a small house on the moon. |
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In the meantime, we are working to add another building and a second floor to our existing small house. |
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Even when they build a small house, the work of laying its foundation and putting up its frameworks is a must. |
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They then settled in a small house built on a pitch of land bought by Alexander Ogorodnikov fifty kilometers from Moscow. |
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His family must share a small house with the families of five other relatives. |
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She lived alone in her small house, had her own money and was the first woman I knew who could make her own decisions. |
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Today, Fawzana lives with her father and two sisters in a small house near the town centre. |
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The landscape was virtually empty except for an occasional horse, cluster of cattle, oil wells, and a small house with windmill and cattle drinking troughs. |
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It seemed a small house from the outside, but on entering they could see that it actually consisted of several houses knocked together around a small courtyard. |
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This past winter, my partner and I rented a small house in rural Vermont with a gorgeous clawfoot tub. |
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In Baywatch, the crews inhabit beach towers the size of a small house. |
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Some spoke to the Daily Dispatch this week in a snap survey, and revealed that celebrations will range from small house parties to rave parties on the outskirts of the city. |
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Olga lost possession of her house in Venice and took a small house with Mary above Rapallo at Sant' Ambrogio. |
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At Carn Kez, the First and Last Inn owned a small house which looked after the horses while visitors roamed the cliffs. |
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Just across the field stood a small house. In the yard the week's washing was hung out. Among the articles was a red tablecloth. |
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A small house, the one of the gamekeeper, closes the most distant angle of it, while a rare Ha-Ha let the sight to continue as far as the eye can see, replacing itself to the closings. |
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Roberto, who lives in a small house with a couple of other Spaniards, would like to bring his wife and child to Turkey when he finds a job that offers him a contract. |
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He tells Ada that there is no room in his small house for the piano and abandons the piano on the beach. |
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The small house on this domaine then became known as the Maison de Gondi. |
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He works the long hours of a small-scale organic grower but lacks the financial resources to build a much needed, warm, small house to replace the decaying Island farmhouse that he calls home. |
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Gleason's dressing room was a small house trailer. |
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This small house is a real small paradise! |
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They live with their two children in a small house in Drummondville. |
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With relatively small size and multi-functions, backhoe loaders are commonly used in urban engineering and small construction projects, such as building a small house, fixing urban roads and so on. |
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Pluto Cottage at Dungeness, a pumping station built to look like a small house, is now a Bed and Breakfast. |
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Not like here with all of us kids in this small house. |
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The family enjoyed the scenery of the Berkshires, although Hawthorne did not enjoy the winters in their small house. |
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By 1229, the friars had a small house near the fifth station of the Via Dolorosa. |
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Continue on this track up to a small house, take to the left. |
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Our destination is a small house backed by a mosque. |
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A small house at the centre of the bazaar dispensed coffee free of charge to the poor at the expense of the waqf, an Ottoman charitable foundation. |
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In spring 1605 they moved to another small house in Mitcham, London, where he scraped a meager living as a lawyer, while Anne Donne bore a new baby almost every year. |
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They took a small house, Villa Raggio, on a hill above the town. |
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