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  • He is famous all over the world.

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  • What are you doing over here?

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  • You see it all over the Internet.

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  • I don't want a shadow hanging over him.

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  • He pulled the undershirt over his head before answering.

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  • I am His gaze wandered over her face again.

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  • She rolled over and rose up on an elbow.

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  • His gaze traveled over her as she climbed out of her jeans.

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  • Carmen hurried over to Destiny.

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  • Alluring brooks of crystal water flowed sparkling between their flower-strewn banks, while scattered over the valley were dozens of the quaintest and most picturesque cottages our travelers had ever beheld.

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  • His solemn gaze roved over her face.

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  • He moved his hand over her hair.

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  • His gaze dropped to her face and wandered over it.

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  • But suddenly, at a narrow place, they met a very old man, hobbling slowly along over the stony way.

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  • Suddenly a change passed over the tree.

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  • Destiny stared at Alex over Carmen's shoulder and Jonathan was so focused on Alex that he nearly ran into Alondra.

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  • At this they both put their heads over the side of the buggy and looked down.

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  • The math works the same over time.

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  • Don't over do it.

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  • She slid over, cuddling close to him, her head on his pillow.

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  • Wolf! they cried, as they met another farmer coming over the hill.

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  • No, it was over four million.

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  • Howard leaned over her.

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  • He leaned over and kissed her.

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  • I waved Betsy over next to me.

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  • I kicked dirt over the spot.

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  • He started walking over to the car.

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  • When they passed over a field of grass Jim immediately stretched down his head and began to nibble.

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  • Over time, Amazon has achieved such scale and thus has collected so much data that their suggestions are really useful.

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  • It would start all over again.

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  • It'll be over before you know it.

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  • We were looking all over the place for you.

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  • He anguished over the possibility, fearful he would be so horror-stricken he'd wake and miss the telling information that would lead to a capture.

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  • Why was he pulling me over?

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  • Then slowly, over time, things changed.

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  • That would average over three SMS messages per day per person on the planet.

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  • How easily some people get over everything!

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  • And running over the events of the day he remembered the French drummer boy.

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  • He bent over, picked up her clothes and tossed them to her.

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  • He studied her for a moment over the rim of his cup.

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  • He probably thought she was all googly-eyed over him.

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  • We were in strong disagreement over continuing.

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  • And why did that ignorant cop pull me over in Alabama?

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  • Martha came in with baby Clair looking as if she'd gotten over what ailed her.

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  • We discussed neither Julie nor Howie over breakfast but Betsy joined me when I left for our office.

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  • Why don't you go over and talk to her?

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  • She opened her eyes to find his concerned face over her.

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  • She bent over and picked it up, discovering that it had a little white powder in the bottom.

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  • Her killer was pulled over the next day by an observant trooper shortly after dumping the young girl's body.

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  • If our privacy was assaulted by some mistake we made, at least we could start over.

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  • He hardly knows the woman and you heard what Martha said; she still holds a grudge over what she perceived as Howie's carelessness that caused her daughter's kidnapping and death.

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  • I'll get over it.

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  • With skin cancer, like all diseases, over time some people get better and some people get worse, and often we really don't know why.

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  • All their rushing and galloping at one another did little harm, the harm of disablement and death was caused by the balls and bullets that flew over the fields on which these men were floundering about.

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  • It seems like you've become the resident veterinarian and the vacation is over.

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  • Finally he bowed over her hand.

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  • He sat down on the edge of the bed, staring at his feet... and then keeled over on the bed.

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  • Yet before the day was over, it was obvious that wasn't the case.

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  • His bittersweet chocolate gaze wandered over her face in search of something, or maybe he was digesting the information.

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  • No matter what she said, getting him back meant financial security - a roof over her head and everything that went along with it.

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  • When he pulled the covers over her, she stretched out and fell asleep again.

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  • The current balance owed was over four hundred dollars.

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  • Yet he was arrested last week for selling drugs to kids like little Nicholas over there?

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  • She crossed her arms over her chest.

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  • Cynthia leaned over as they drew near one and tried to pet it, but the cow moved away a few steps and began grazing again.

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  • Leaning into one stirrup, she forced her other leg over the back of the horse and dismounted.

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  • Once my telephone ordeal was over, everything was out of our hands.

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  • He went over to my wife and kissed her tenderly.

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  • Each of the four knew their job and we proceeded to conduct four tests before the day was over.

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  • Something was placed over her nose and mouth and after a silent struggle; a stocky figure carried the child downstairs.

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  • I used them a lot over the years, not always to the FBI liking which didn't help my career but I found they often work.

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  • He watched a man and woman grab Eric when he went to the bathroom and with her hand over the boy's mouth, push him into a car.

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  • We can't even do an abduction that happens sometime over night but you don't know the hour.

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  • We'd discussed this point among ourselves numerous times over the past months.

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  • The home, now known as Eight Maples Farm, had been a gathering place for travelers seeking good music and refreshments, over two hundred years ago.

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  • She shouted her conversation over the sound of running water.

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  • I talked it over with both Daniel Brennan and Merrill Cooms.

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  • If we thought Howie was upset over the Youngblood matter, it was arsenic versus ice cream compared to how enraged he was over a challenge to his ability.

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  • I didn't mention his blossoming love life, but expressed concern over his serious problem of nightmares.

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  • Betsy had confessed to Mr. Cooms her frustration over the lack of information regarding the outcome of our tips.

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  • When the conversation was over, Betsy hugged me, long and hard.

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  • She glided over to Howie's side and grasped his hand while he maintained a nervous smile.

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  • I churned the matter over in my mind.

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  • I can see where the local law enforcement people wouldn't be thrilled with these folks looking over their shoulder and pushing them.

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  • She recognized tips came in all over the country; giving rise to her feeling there might be many different tipsters.

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  • When Martha was in a session with Howie, Betsy took over, coveting the child as if she were her own.

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  • It was all over the Internet and the million dollar reward people started calling.

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  • The radio bit was some weeks earlier and he felt the hub-bub had blown over.

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  • When the troops finally returned, a pall of disappointment hung over them like a shroud.

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  • We five hirelings, as dissimilar as snowflakes, are tripping over one another in an effort to display mutual accommodation.

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  • Bumpus came over for a sniff.

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  • I could feel a cold sweat passing over me like a ghost at a séance.

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  • He's climbing a tree next to the wall... he fell... he's up again... and over.

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  • They've got fifty agents going all over the state of Idaho looking for an old lady.

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  • Martha answered and with a strange look on her face, turned the phone over to Howie.

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  • Betsy, it's not over by a long shot.

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  • In spite of the disaster of her revelation, a wave of relief passed over me.

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  • She bent over, gagged and vomited between her legs on the carpet.

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  • No, it's not over but it will be if you tell Quinn.

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  • That made an extraordinary long hole, as you may imagine, and reached far down into the earth; and, as I leaned over it to try to see to the bottom, I lost my balance and tumbled in.

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  • To understand this problem, consider our relationship with knowledge over the centuries.

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  • But I am always glad when this work is over for the day.

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  • Surely he knew she wouldn't leave him over something that happened before they met.

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  • His gaze wandered over her face in contemplation.

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  • I'll go, but this isn't over.

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  • He looked it over and commented on the sturdy quality and length.

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  • He threw her a sharp look over his shoulder.

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  • Fine, let's get this over with.

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  • You think things over for a long time before you make decisions – even in small matters.

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  • Now that it was over, she was falling apart.

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  • I don't know what came over me to act that way.

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  • And you looked me over defiantly.

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  • Maybe they had time to get over the shock.

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  • A woman your age ought to be looking for a husband – or already married, not chasing all over creation in pants, trying to act like a man.

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  • A wave of loneliness washed over her.

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  • He pulled his hat over his eyes.

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  • We can talk over supper.

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  • She rolled over and wiped the tears from her cheeks.

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  • Unfortunately, it occurred over night and we couldn't fix the time in spite of three attempts to do so.

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  • What do we all do, take those fake papers and run off someplace and start over, or go into hiding?

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  • I stumbled over my answer.

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  • I have a baby and I'm not about to drag Claire all over the United States!

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  • Let's discuss this without yelling at each other,' I said, raising my voice over Claire's continued screaming.

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  • She's as upset as a jilted lover over Quinn's attitude and I'm afraid she's going to do something irrational.

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  • Secondly, I realized when we began this venture; it would have its run and then be over.

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  • These latest grabs started up last fall so I'm looking at prison releases of sex offenders and going over them one by one.

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  • After telling me the contest was over, something I'd just told her, she reluctantly transferred me to Irv Goldman who was in charge of the contest while it was running.

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  • I put my hand over the receiver and looked up.

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  • When I looked over at my wife I could see a tear seep down her cheek.

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  • Did I trust this man I'd never met, enough to hand over all our identities?

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  • Over the three day period, we located one lost boy, identified two girls as runaways and fingered a true abduction.

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  • I'm going over to their house.

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  • We had world war three over it.

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  • Cocoa skin, soulful dark eyes, exotic features, and brilliant tattoos over his exposed, muscular arms.

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  • I trust him over you without question.

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  • You can have her over my dead body.

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  • He'd never gotten over her friend refusing to date him after she dumped him.

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  • They knew the kitten, by this time, so they scampered over to where she lay beside Jim and commenced to frisk and play with her.

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  • With some difficulty and danger Jim drew the buggy over the loose rocks until he reached the green lawns below, where the paths and orchards and gardens began.

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  • Sometimes they had to climb over heaps of loose rock, where Jim could scarcely drag the buggy.

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  • There was something which she wished very much to know before going home, and so, without thinking, she had leaned over and whispered just three little words.

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  • The name of Pittacus was known all over the world.

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  • It simply has been enabled by technology combined with prosperity compounded over time.

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  • Science's progress over the past few hundred years has been determined mainly by the relatively slow speed at which we were able to collect data.

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  • So the salesperson says, "If you like that suit, then come over here and try this one from Ralph Lauren."

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  • I have often held in my hand a little model of the Plymouth Rock which a kind gentleman gave me at Pilgrim Hall, and I have fingered its curves, the split in the centre and the embossed figures "1620," and turned over in my mind all that I knew about the wonderful story of the Pilgrims.

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  • Greece, ancient Greece, exercised a mysterious fascination over me.

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  • She took a sheet of paper and her hand moved rapidly over it.

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  • One cannon ball, another, and a third flew over him, falling in front, beside, and behind him.

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  • Amid the powder smoke, slowly dispersing over the whole space through which Napoleon rode, horses and men were lying in pools of blood, singly or in heaps.

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  • It was clearing, and over the tops of the trees clouds were swiftly sailing as if unveiling the stars.

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  • All his life he had looked over the heads of the men around him, when he should have merely looked in front of him without straining his eyes.

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  • Carmen turned and tipped her head back to look at the face of the man who towered over her.

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  • Considering her own feelings about Alex, and the fact that he was a lot like his father, it wasn't hard to imagine that his mother never got over Señor Medena.

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  • By the time they finished erecting the oxygen tent over her bed, she had finally settled down.

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  • His concerned gaze ran over her face.

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  • After the doctor left, Carmen stood over Destiny, looking down at her tiny body while she slept.

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  • Señor Medena colored and stepped over to the window, looking out.

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  • What was clear was the fact that he was struggling over something.

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  • His gaze ran over her face searching - maybe surprised that she spoke her mind.

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  • Carmen smiled as she leaned over to kiss him.

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  • The next morning when he stood by the door before leaving for work, she looked him over while he examined a document.

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  • She was slicing some left over pork roast for a recipe tomorrow when Alex walked in and announced that Destiny and Jonathan were asleep.

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  • When she looked up at him, his gaze roved over her face.

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  • Alex reached across the table and put his hand over hers.

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  • He was expounding over the fact that his father had approached the inheritance issue again.

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  • His gaze traveled over her face in that familiar way, his expression reflective.

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  • His reflective gaze traveled over her face and finally his brows lifted briefly.

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  • He nodded, his gaze strolling over her face absently.

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  • Right now all he wanted to do was get it over with.

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  • He leaned back in his chair, observing Alex over the rim.

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  • The train crouched silent on the tracks in a feline pose, as if hovering over a kill.

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  • Of course, the little red truck Dad had been drooling over.

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  • She jumped up, pushing them all away, darting for the bathroom with a hand over her mouth.

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  • Fingers caressed her hand gently and then slipped over her palm.

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  • She desperately fought the steering wheel for control, but the car weaved all over the road.

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  • Over the dusty hood, the yawning valley beckoned, and then... the sound of metal grinding against rock.

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  • For a few moments the car hung there, the back half solidly on the ground, the front hanging precariously over the cliff.

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  • Paralyzed with fear, Lisa waited, expecting the car to slide over the edge.

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  • Snaking her upper torso over the back of the seat, she began to shift her weight toward the back of the car.

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  • That ridge was the only thing that had kept her from plunging over the edge... that and the man who was now glaring at her.

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  • Dark bushy brows drew together over flashing blue eyes.

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  • Realization washed over her in alternating waves of pain and numbness.

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  • It just started rocking and then went over the edge.

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  • She peered cautiously over the edge, but couldn't see the car.

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  • I'll take her over in the morning to get her stuff out of the car.

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  • Oh my, you're fortunate the car didn't go over the edge with you in it!

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  • Her hand hung over the phone a minute as she fought with the urge to call Howard.

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  • Using her momentum, he swung her over his head.

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  • Tammy half skipped and hopped down the hall, throwing a shy smile over her shoulder at Lisa before disappearing into a doorway.

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  • Giddon glanced at her sharply over the top of the paper.

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  • When she didn't respond, he peered over the paper again.

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  • A four wheel ATV was parked next to the porch and Giddon stepped over it, seating himself as he turned the key.

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  • The ATV climbed over large rocks, threatening to unseat them both at any moment.

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  • Lisa giggled and he glanced over his shoulder at her.

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  • At one point he splashed through a mud puddle, throwing mud and water all over her.

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  • I'll be over there in a few minutes so you can show me what needs to be taken care of while you're gone.

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  • It was a hot afternoon, and she had thrown a light cotton sundress over her swimsuit.

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  • His arms were folded across his chest, one leg thrown carelessly over the other.

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  • Diablo trotted over to welcome his master, nuzzling and nickering.

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  • He dropped the saddle to the ground and slipped a halter over the horses' nose.

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  • Diablo stood hip-shod, his eyes half-closed as Giddon tossed a saddle blanket over his back and then swung up the saddle.

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  • He leaned over to unlatch the gate and then rode through, heading down the drive toward the road.

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  • Allen swaggered over to the pool, a conceited smile on his handsome face.

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  • His bloodshot gaze wandered over her figure in a way that made her regret leaving her beach robe in the house.

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  • He towered over them both, the muscles in his arms and shoulders straining against his shirt as he hooked his thumbs in the front pockets of his jeans.

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  • He slung the dishtowel over his shoulder and one long step brought him to a point where she was pinned in the corner of the counter.

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  • She searched around for a landmark that could be seen over the trees, but nothing was tall enough.

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  • She lit with one foot underneath her body, and the momentum of her fall threw her forward - over the ledge.

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  • One second she was falling head over heels, the next rolling on her side.

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  • She put the offending foot on the ground, tentatively applying a little weight, clamping a hand over her mouth to stop the cry of pain.

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  • Yet, one backward glance at the hard lines of the face over hers reminded her that there was more than the gentle side to him.

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  • That's it over there.

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  • She looked over the car and expressed her approval, but her mind was consumed with guilt.

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  • As she brushed by him on her way to her room to dress, she asked over her shoulder.

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  • She brushed the hair back over her shoulders.

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  • She pulled over beside the road and dialed his number.

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  • It rang several times and then switched over for her to leave a message.

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  • Lisa watched as he parked his car and walked over to examine hers.

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  • Instantly the hand dropped and he turned back down the trail, speaking over his shoulder.

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  • You'll get ticks and chiggers all over you.

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  • Maybe he had more information he didn't want to give over the phone with Yancey listening.

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  • Pulling a robe over her nightgown, she tiptoed down the hall and silently opened the door to the patio.

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  • Yancey expertly caught the head of the serpent between the forks of a stick and bent over to pick it up.

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  • Lisa rolled over, coughing and gagging, unable to get enough breath at a time to fill her lungs.

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  • Connie said you were coming over to get the bills this evening.

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  • And yet, it had been her goal for over three years.

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  • Yancey's face was over hers.

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  • She clamped a hand over her mouth and gasped in horror.

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  • She tiptoed over to one of the cloth-covered objects, keeping a wary eye on the door, and carefully lifted the cloth.

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  • A 55-gallon barrel stood in one corner with rags hanging over the edge.

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  • She was opening her mouth to respond when Yancey pulled over and stopped.

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  • Lisa clamped a hand over her mouth, her eyes burning with tears.

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  • His pictures are all over the house.

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  • Brandon stood, his tall form unfolding like an accordion until he towered over her again.

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  • Thick brown brows crouched over darkening eyes.

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  • Being the only child, she was probably over protective of him.

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  • She was the middle of two sisters, but Mom fussed over their baby brother.

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  • Of course, Brandon was a little old for mama to be fussing over him.

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  • What had come over him, anyway?

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  • After a few minutes, he reached over to change it.

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  • They were all giggling over coffee when Brandon walked in.

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  • Brandon stepped over to the stove and poured a cup of coffee.

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  • Mrs. Marsh sat in a chair opposite Adrienne, hunched over like an old woman.

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  • Time to be with his mother, and time to get over his father's death.

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  • Getting over Brandon wasn't near as easy as getting her cap and stripes.

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  • Over the next few days she thought about the job several times with mixed feelings.

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  • She might be getting over him, but the idea of running into him in town was particularly disturbing.

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  • She reached out and put her hand over the ring, stopping its infernal winking.

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  • With a final glance at the approaching figures, she dropped from the wagon seat and sauntered over to join the men at the cook fire.

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  • Cassie sent him a measured look over her coffee cup before she spoke.

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  • When all the wagons were ready, she snapped the whip over the back of the mules.

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  • As the big wheels turned, they tossed sand up and over the rim.

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  • Pete threw his feet over the wagon seat and dropped to the ground.

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  • He scraped sand over the scorpion, burying it from her view.

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  • She quickly whipped up pancake dough and placed a large iron skillet over the fire with some lard in it.

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  • She handed Bordeaux a plate full of flapjacks she had been keeping warm by the fire and poured some honey over the top.

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  • She lifted her whip and expertly popped it over the back of the lead mule.

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  • If you throw one more dead animal at my feet, I'm going to beat you over the head with it.

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  • He folded his hands over the saddle horn and gazed down at her.

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  • The moon peeked shyly over the dunes and moved searching fingers of dim light across the dunes.

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  • Finding nothing, she spread the blanket and lay down, pulling part of it over her body.

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  • Cassie kicked sand over the fire.

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  • Cassie rolled over and stood, dusting sand from her clothes.

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  • She dropped back on the blanket and yanked it over her body.

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  • She poured sand over the fire and waited long enough to make it appear she had given his invitation consideration.

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  • Davis watched with some apprehension, but Fritz and Royce were doubling over with laughter.

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  • The pace increased until a horse leaped over the wagon tongue and into the circle.

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  • He leaned over to get more coffee and Cassie pored him another cup.

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  • He mulled it over in silence, sipping on his coffee while they all waited for his decision.

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  • His eyes constantly roved over the dunes and his rifle lay across his lap, ready for use.

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  • Let's give the mules a rest while I look over our back trail.

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  • He dropped to the sand and crawled the rest of the way to the top, peering over the edge before he motioned for her to continue.

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  • She leaned across him, holding his hat over the glasses as he had shown her.

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  • He lowered the glasses and rolled over on his back, gazing up into her face.

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  • Cassie scooped sand to make a pillow and put her hat over her face.

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  • Bordeaux paused beside Pete and spoke to him for a moment before he strolled over to join Cassie.

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  • He cupped his hand to her ear so she could hear over the howl of the rising wind.

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  • Bordeaux cupped a hand over its muzzle, silencing the horse.

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  • She asked over her shoulder.

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  • We had no control over what happened.

    1
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  • She picked the flower up and poked it over her left ear.

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  • All that over with, he was solemn now.

    1
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  • The conversation was over - or so she thought.

    1
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  • No point mulling over a decision she had already made.

    1
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  • He looked so tall, standing over her that way.

    1
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  • Sometimes. Anyway, it's the paneling that makes the room so dark, not the curtains over the windows.

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  • She leaned over the sink, retching uncontrollably.

    1
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  • To tell the truth, I did it because I was pissed off at him over my losing Annie.

    1
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  • Let's talk about it over a drink.

    1
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  • Quinn asked the question over oatmeal and raisin toast on Saturday morning.

    1
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  • Over their shoulder I saw Martha leave, with little Claire in her arms.

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  • Don't over use it.

    1
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  • I've found four unsolved abductions over a six year period that look very close to his work.

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  • Julie, that's all over and done with.

    1
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  • Betsy had driven our only car so I wasn't able to drive over there myself.

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  • You've got four or five days before you have to look over your shoulder again.

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  • His only recollection is that you were as devastated over your sister as everyone else.

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  • I'll go over there now.

    1
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  • I peered over her shoulder and saw my wife.

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  • Until that point, eminent success lay just around the corner; now, absent any leads, a wave of despair descended over me like a blanket of morning fog.

    1
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  • I'll watch over your brother tonight.

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  • No, but I'm a friend here to watch over you and Jonny.

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  • You're too sweet to get over me, he teased.

    1
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  • An hour of sleep was the longest he'd managed in over a week, and he felt more tired than when he lay down.

    1
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  • She took his hand and turned it over.

    1
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  • I just want this Europe thing to be over.

    1
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  • The ones I fixed are all over there.

    1
    0
  • The battle over humanity was about to get even more brutal.

    1
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  • It was one of the many oddities about her father that she'd accepted over the years.

    1
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  • She looked him over again, certain he could escape any time he wanted.

    1
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  • Her hand brushed one of his forearms, held in place over his head by the handcuffs.

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  • His overcoat was slung over one arm, and he wore a wool suit over a dark turtleneck.

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  • She slung a towel over her shoulder and dropped into a deep bow before him.

    1
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  • Jule's instincts took over, and he allowed them to guide his sword and punches.

    1
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  • The arrow went over his head and was followed by two more.

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  • He didn't seem to be bleeding from anywhere else, though she wasn't sure she hadn't damaged anything else by running him over.

    1
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  • Oh, and not run me over?

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  • I think I'm doing pretty damn good, considering I would've been able to kill him if you hadn't shot and run me over, he replied in irritation.

    1
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  • And I bet you never shot Dusty or ran him over with a car.

    1
    0
  • Damian looked the vamp over.

    1
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  • He couldn't get over seeing his brother whenever he wanted, after so long without him.

    1
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  • His guards lay dead in the hallway before his door, and she leapt over their bodies, shoving the door to his apartments open.

    1
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  • Jenn trotted through the halls, hopping over dead vamps as she went.

    1
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  • No other sounds stirred but that of her boots over concrete.

    1
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  • She stepped back over his body, unwilling to lower her guard against the large vamp whose gaze was on her.

    1
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  • She was near the line of what she was there to do, if not over it.

    1
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  • I thought it was weird, because we haven't seen a vamp in over a year anywhere in Ireland.

    1
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  • He and Sean had been assigned together at the station for over a decade.

    1
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  • You took over for Sean?

    1
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  • Her father returned with a bag slung over his shoulder.

    1
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  • The gateway yawned open over the monument.

    1
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  • Xander raised the Other over his head and snapped his back over one knee.

    1
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  • Damian heard the uneasy note in her voice and looked her over, his gaze lingering at her hips, where her weapons should've been.

    1
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  • Curious, she paused with the water bottle halfway to her mouth then set it down and flung the towel over her shoulder.

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  • What do you fear, Xander? she asked over her shoulder.

    1
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  • She shot him and ran him over.

    1
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  • I'm okay with you running him over, the man with the cool blue eyes said.

    1
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  • The horse's eyes opened, and it lifted its muzzle over the top of the railing.

    1
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  • When she retreated to the bathroom, she flipped on the light, cringed, but forced herself to stare at her reflection in the mirror over the sink.

    1
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  • Damian walked over to him.

    1
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  • He brought her a blanket and draped it over her.

    1
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  • Jake looked over at her still body, feeling somewhat guilty.

    1
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  • His gaze roved over Jule's European front.

    1
    0
  • To the three of them, the drastic changes that occurred over such a short time span after thousands of years of no change were a warning sign.

    1
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  • Another … thing … had entered her nightmare and taken over.

    1
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  • She tried to balance herself only to find herself toppling over and over and over down a stairwell.

    1
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  • Her first impression was confirmed—the men in the room were UFC material, all well over six feet and solid.

    1
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  • She was the greatest find since he'd taken over the war from his slain brother.

    1
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  • He scooped her up and placed her on the bed, his gaze sweeping over her tiny, shapely frame.

    1
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  • She began to sweat before reaching the door leading from the patio to the green blur that was the gardens over which the patio overlooked.

    1
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  • She wore jeans and a T-shirt, and her blonde hair fanned out over a pillow.

    1
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  • Her gaze swept over them, stopping to rest on Damian.

    1
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  • As silence fell over the courtyard, she opened her eyes.

    1
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  • After this is over, I'll tell you about the Guardian recruitment stats.

    1
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  • A stone dropped from the ceiling into the vat, and warm blood splashed over him.

    1
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  • It took them over an hour to fill all the canteens.

    0
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  • Bordeaux lay against her back, one arm around her waist and one leg thrown carelessly over hers.

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  • Is it necessary to have someone say words over us, when we already know what we want?

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  • Bordeaux clamped a hand over her mouth before she could speak.

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  • He removed his hand and they moved back against the rock wall of lava that swirled over them.

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  • Gradually, the women and children drifted over to examine her.

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  • She pulled the buffalo robe over her shoulders and stared at his form in the moonlight.

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  • Breakfast over, Bordeaux saddled his horse and pulled the field glasses from his saddlebag.

    0
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  • The long ordeal in the desert was over, but what waited for her now was uncertain.

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  • He glanced at the flower over her ear.

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  • He wrapped the reins around the break and stepped over to greet Darcie.

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  • The buggy bounced over a rock and she clutched his arm to keep from falling off.

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  • She threw her leg over the horse and dropped to the ground in a swirl of skirts.

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  • Finally he drew back and slid her over to the seat beside him.

    0
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  • On the positive side, at that rate their conversation should be over by five minutes after nine.

    0
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  • I have over three thousand acres.

    0
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  • It was hard to tell whether the sarcasm had gone over his head or he simply wasn't amused.

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  • Whatever. Just think it over and don't jump into something you might live to regret.

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  • That door over there is your personal bathroom.

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  • The alarm clock buzzed insistently and she reached over to slap the snooze button, squinting at the iridescent hands.

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  • Mr. Cade, do you mind if I have a friend over now and then?

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  • You may call or have friends over anytime you wish - as long as they don't interfere with your work.

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  • She leaned over and picked up a block of wood.

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  • I guess I'll have to put something over it.

    0
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  • She breathed deeply of the clear air and listened to the sound of the creek darting over rocks - swirling against its banks.

    0
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  • Like the way his broad shoulders swayed so gracefully with each step as he strode to the corral - or the way he lounged in a doorway, coffee in one hand, one long leg thrown carelessly over the other.

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  • For a minute she was afraid she had stepped over the line.

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  • We're not talking over a thousand dollars, are we?

    0
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  • When she reminded him that he was going over the thousand-dollar figure he had thrown out, he merely shrugged.

    0
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  • People had limited control over their emotions, but they could certainly remain in control of their actions.

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  • At Mary's startled look, she was afraid she had stepped over the line.

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  • I meant don't over work yourself.

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  • It was time to pack up and get out - as soon as the visit from his sister was over.

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  • She made her way clumsily through one episode and then watched as his long fingers moved gracefully over the keys.

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  • Now that was a good example of her imagination working over time.

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  • She tossed her head to throw the curls from her face and rolled over in bed.

    0
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  • The very next day she was straining over the counter to reach behind the stove when Cade came into the kitchen.

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  • A wave of warmth rushed up her neck and broke over her cheeks.

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  • Cool fingers brushed her cheek lightly and she woke to find Cade leaning over her.

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  • He leaned over and kissed her cheek lightly and then straightened.

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  • Over the next couple of weeks, Cynthia made a few visits to town, once taking in a movie before she returned.

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  • She threw the pillow over her head, drawing the light blanket up against her chin.

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  • And then he moved over her, his fingers sliding up her arm as it lay beside her head.

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  • A shadow fell over her and she turned into the sun, shading her eyes with a gloved hand.

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  • Cade was standing over her, a puzzled expression on his face as he contemplated her work.

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  • I'm going to move some of them over there.

    0
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  • Over supper they talked of the expected foal, the ranch, and everything but why they hadn't talked much for the last four days.

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  • You're welcome here no matter what - just pack up and come over.

    0
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  • You use this lever to lower the sickle, like this and then lift it over stumps and such.

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  • She ran her hand over the smooth clean surface of the baler.

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  • I was hoping I was simply a few weeks late, but it's been over three now and then this started.

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  • He lifted the apron over her head.

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  • I knew I'd have to talk to you about it sooner or later, but I didn't want to hold the financial burden of an unplanned pregnancy over your head like a club.

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  • He's thirty-six years old and starting life over; he's an empty box.

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  • If you're concerned about a messed up head, either shave it all off or comb over the scars.

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  • I put my hand over her mouth.

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  • When the meal was over, I sought him out in the main room while the other crowded around the kitchen cleaning up.

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  • After the testing is over, the hard part begins; weighing and recording my compilations and comparing them to past exposure levels.

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  • We discussed my non-happening over chicken salad and cheese soup.

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  • Quinn peeked over the edge of his magazine as Martha brought a pen and pad from the kitchen.

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  • Martha knocked over her chair as she rushed to the kitchen.

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  • He looked over to me.

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  • Brockville is just over the border from Maryland and Washington.

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  • I'm stuck here over the weekend anyway... with nothing much to do.

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  • When it was over, he pulled a business card from his pocket that listed the location of his hotel.

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  • Over pie and coffee that followed a meat loaf dinner, Betsy asked the question on all our minds.

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  • I put my hands over my ears.

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  • Everyone was tired so after perfunctory greetings over a single glass of wine for those of us drinking, we retreated to our sleeping quarters.

    0
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  • Over lunch he shared his thoughts.

    0
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  • At Martha's suggestion over coffee the next morning we decided on the public library in nearby Lynn as our destination.

    0
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  • Betsy and I were more shocked at the buried animosity that the other three must have witnessed over the past few weeks.

    0
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  • As soon as the mother entered the house, he pocketed the phone, scaled the fence at a low corner, crossed to the surprised boy in a few steps, and placed a rag over his face.

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  • He grabbed the child under his arm and after dropping the now limp boy on the other side, climbed back over.

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  • I looked over her shoulder as she typed in pay phones.

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  • Our little group anguished over our decision once we were back together, alternating between chastising and applauding what we'd done.

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  • We turned the phone over to Molly who wanted to offer her condolences to Howie.

    0
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  • A carny worker was bending over me, only inches away, saying something over and over again.

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  • Figures with rubber gloves were turning him over.

    0
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  • Two medics came over and pushed Jackson out of the way and began to lift me.

    0
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  • I watched as they removed him, a sheet over his body in a clear indication of his lack of immortality.

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  • After my tour was over, my diligence was truly rewarded in the kitchen of all places!

    0
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  • Howie is a mess over what that relative told him about his sister.

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  • I waved Betsy over and she snuggled next to me on the sofa.

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  • Betsy remained down in the dumps over Martha's departure but per usual, she successfully researched the Internet and found directions to eight different camping parks in the area.

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  • Prior to its construction, a school bus could only pass over it empty, necessitating the children to alight, walk, and rejoin their transportation of the far side.

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  • Betsy returned to the room and I held my hand over the phone and turned to her.

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  • My place was on the street behind theirs, one house over so the corners of our lots touched.

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  • He didn't come back until morning and there were police cars all over the place.

    0
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  • It's a no-no because defense attorneys are all over any hint of psychic involvement.

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  • The guys in suits have gone all over the Abbott house and found zilch.

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  • I drove over to Greenbriar Road 'cause I figured I'd take a peek before I informed the Washington crowd of suits I had access to the place.

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  • A wave of guilt passed over me like fog on a beach party; guilt like a pants-down lover when the husband comes home.

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  • You said Betsy went over to the LeBlanc's place.

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  • That's over forty-eight hours ago.

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  • I'd passed over the story of an abandoned infant in a Logan Airport rest room.

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  • My specially soaked rag was secure in a plastic bag so I withdrew it and had it over the child's face before she turned to see who entered.

    0
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  • I've found over reaction produces results, a lesson from my tip-line experiences.

    0
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  • Howie thanked her while I practically jumped over the counter to read over the distressed clerk's shoulder as his fingers plodded over the computer keys.

    0
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  • I repeated Garcia's conversation over my shoulder.

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  • Eleven women jumped over their TVs to either adopt her or say they're mommy.

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  • Jumping out of the car, I hurried over to him as came across the sidewalk.

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  • I hung my arm over his shoulder.

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  • A woman huddled over a screen spoke up.

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  • My heart fell, knowing the session I'd left behind was over and with it, our final attempt to locate Grasso's hide away.

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  • She felt death within him, as she had with her cat Snickers after a car ran him over.

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  • Her chin trembled as guilt flowed over her and she swallowed hard, nodding.

    0
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  • Toni spotted him and trotted over.

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  • She leaned over the chair and kissed him, a long, slow kiss.

    0
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  • He towered over the woman and glared down at her.

    0
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  • I need an hour in the gym then we'll go over the logistics issues you're inheriting.

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  • He had no family pictures, no trinkets or doodads like she had all over her apartment.

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  • His gaze went lower, and she flushed again as he looked her over.

    0
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  • So maybe she wouldn't get over what she'd seen as fast as she should.

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  • Goose bumps rose all over her body, and he dried her as quickly as he could before draping a bathrobe around her.

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  • He looked her over, enjoying the view, and rested his hand on her warm stomach.

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  • He pulled the robe over her exposed body, feeling the urge to run to the gym or call Jenn for a quickie to relieve the sexual spring within him.

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  • She flushed and looked him over, then took a step back in to the living room.

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  • He released one of her wrists and leaned over, slapping it, before returning to the warm body beneath him.

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  • Sofi's skill relied mostly on reading the future of a specific soul by touching them, and he'd not let her within miles of a vamp since taking over her guardianship.

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  • His eyes were dark and warm like Bianca's, his frame just over six feet and still lanky, though he showed signs of starting to fill out.

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  • Someone beat on the door across the hall loud enough for Bianca to hear over the TV and sporadic thunder.

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  • They looked towards her as the bell over the door rang.

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  • I'll update your address list virtually over the next few years.

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  • Jenn ran small wand over her body, eyes expertly taking in her skin.

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  • Her gaze raked over him, but she kept her distance.

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  • The devil reached over to Darian, placing a hand on his red forehead.

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  • If Darian can't return her, I'll bring her back after the battle is over.

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  • Overjoyed at her response, he sat cross-legged, hunched over the only lifeline the thousands of innocent people around him had.

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  • She hid the phone as Talon glanced over his shoulder again to ensure she followed.

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  • Speck asked, looking Jonny over critically.

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  • Darian waved an elderly woman over.

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  • He refused to release her, instead pushing her into a painful run up the beach, over the sandbags, and out of immediate danger.

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  • She dared not stand on her own with the winds strong enough to knock her over.

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  • She winced as he snatched her arm, and familiar coldness descended over her.

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  • His attention was drawn over her head, and his mouth went lax.

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  • Familiar coldness and silence washed over her before the quiet was replaced by the storm's furious bellow.

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  • He looked over his shoulder again at the dark landscape behind him.

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  • He continued at his quick pace into the town, glancing over the quaint downtown strip lined with small cars and pubs.

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  • She peeled off the thick coat and draped it over one bench before seating herself facing the door, as her father had taught her.

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  • Fed up with the cold and rain again, he spun her and slung her over his shoulder.

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  • He strode toward the end of the alley, wanting out of the rain as much as he wanted to talk to the intriguing woman over his shoulder.

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  • Yully drew a deep breath and leaned over the railing to see him.

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  • She draped it over him.

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  • Dizziness washed over him, and he his body strained to Travel.

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