Sedna's house mate, who looked like a child, would remain under the blanket and wreathe and writhe. |
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Outside, Chinese fur traders in brightly coloured tracksuits wreathe the place in tobacco smoke. |
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I love to wreathe my front door with fragrant leaves that give my guests an aromatic welcome. |
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He learned how to hurl elemental spears, and to wreathe himself and his weapon in primal fury. |
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One recent afternoon, Chandor, a gregarious forty-one-year-old with a Foghorn Leghorn voice, climbed the stairs that wreathe Bayside's Tank 4 and stood on its crown, gazing across Bushwick Inlet at Manhattan. |
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The best of Byrd's exquisite ink-and-watercolor pictures show Margru sleeping under New England quilts while dream images of Africa wreathe her head. |
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This professional care combines the power of plant extracts to natural fruit acids to exfoliate, wreathe, nourish and protect the skin all at once. |
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