He wades into the water and of course falls over and drops his walking stick. |
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His second shot again lands in the water, so Peter wades out and retrieves the ball. |
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He wades into the melee, stocky arms thrust out to separate the protagonists. |
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The English teacher then wades in and informs me all first year teachers do it and she did it last year. |
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Dr. Rob wades across to the stage and sits in front of it in cross-legged expectancy. |
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Sachin Tendulkar wades into critics of his new batting style. |
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Then, just when I thought that the issue was dead and buried, in wades the First Minister with a declaration about how he intends to improve Scotland's eating habits. |
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The three rivers can become impassable after rain, and trampers usually traverse west to east, so that the river wades are predictable at the time of departure. |
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As abbe wades through her grief and her history, her marriage with Greg begins to fall apart. |
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To study these reclusive animals, he wades barefoot through the swamps of Venezuela's llanos wetlands ecosystem in search of his water-dwelling subjects. |
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Like Richard III, but without that character's perversely appealing exuberance, Macbeth wades through blood until his inevitable fall. |
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In a nearby greenhouse, a short woman wearing a faded red baseball cap wades between two waist-high flooder tables. |
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Feeling depressed, Beth wades into the famed Fountain Of Love and drunkenly snatches up a handful of coins and a poker chip. |
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If the Wades of Africa want to enframe Africa's developmental agenda with an African detailed action plan, we should cheer them. |
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