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  • He parked the truck in front of the house and headed down the hill.

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  • Len knelt in front of her and examined her neck.

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  • She stopped in front of him.

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  • Her heart was pounding as he stopped in front of her.

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  • Julia chose that moment to open the front door.

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  • Being in front carried its responsibilities.

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  • As the truck came to a halt in front of the house, she stared up at it in awe.

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  • Then, suddenly, an awkward half-grown boy who sat right in front of the master's desk turned squarely around and whispered to Tommy Jones, three desks away.

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  • At the front an altercation occurred between an Austrian guide and a Russian general.

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  • They sat her in front of a mirror while Felipa worked.

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  • From the direction of Olmutz in front of them, a group was seen approaching.

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  • Princess Mary walked up and down the room and stopped in front of him.

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  • She shoved a paper in front of his face.

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  • Prince Andrew, in the white uniform of a cavalry colonel, wearing stockings and dancing shoes, stood looking animated and bright in the front row of the circle not far from the Rostovs.

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  • Today it was her turn to be in front.

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  • Prince Andrew, looking straight in front of him, listened in silence to Pierre's words.

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  • The carriages were at the front porch.

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  • The crowd unexpectedly found itself so close to the Emperors that Rostov, standing in the front row, was afraid he might be recognized.

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  • The countess took up a position in one of the front rows of that crowd.

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  • Prince Andrew, with a beaming, ecstatic expression of renewed life on his face, paused in front of Pierre and, not noticing his sad look, smiled at him with the egotism of joy.

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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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  • His gaze roved over Jule's European front.

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  • Then, unexpectedly, as often happens, the sound of the hunt suddenly approached, as if the hounds in full cry and Daniel ulyulyuing were just in front of them.

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  • Nicholas could already see not far in front of him the wood where the wolf would certainly escape should she reach it.

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  • In front of it stood carriages without horses and things were being packed into the vehicles.

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  • From above on the left, bisecting that amphitheater, wound the Smolensk highroad, passing through a village with a white church some five hundred paces in front of the knoll and below it.

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  • Long and short sleeve blue button front shirts are available, as well as short-sleeve polo pullovers.

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  • If you'd like to add a name to the front of the hat, you can do that as well.

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  • She tentatively lifted a foot into the front seat, and knew a moment of panic when her sandal heel caught in the hem of her dress.

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  • By the time she reached the front room, Giddon had answered the door.

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  • Giddon closed the door, and Lisa waved to Connie as he walked around the front of the car.

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  • The little car pulled out in front of them.

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  • Without a word, he backed the car until they were close to the one that had pulled out in front of them.

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  • But instead of helping her into the wagon in the same gentlemanly manner, he grabbed her by the collar and waistband and dumped her in the front of the wagon.

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  • They halted in front of a dome shaped dwelling with a grass cover.

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  • I noticed some crocus and daffodils coming up in the front.

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  • Let's say it landed right in front of you when you were cold sober.

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  • A car was parked in front of me, an old Ford.

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  • Howie and I were relegated to shucking more corn and cutting up strawberries on the covered front porch as we watched the rain continue to fall.

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  • I told him a big fat lie in front of you this past weekend.

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  • The store front he pointed out was boarded up.

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  • Our company name was modestly displayed by the front door for all to see.

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  • Her parent's pleas for her return produced front page news.

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  • Grande and Pierre are joining us from our European front.

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  • A full wine glass sat in front of the seat.

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  • The girl in front of her began speaking.

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  • Tattoos flared on the arms and necks of the people in front of her before fading and growing invisible again.

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  • Andre said, stepping in front of her.

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  • Her eyes fell to the entryway in front of the elegant building in which she stayed, then to the street further down, where several forms moved from beneath a canopy, trailed by a shadow darker than night.

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  • She pressed the front of her body against the building, dug her fingertips into indents in the stone, and slid her foot along the roughened ledge to the right, stepping slowly and forcing her head up.

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  • The rocket slammed into an ambulance parked in front of Andre's, the brilliant explosion throwing heat and light that reached her on what she estimated was the twentieth floor.

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  • She moved to the bars at the front of her cell, aware of the beast across the hall doing the same with a growl.

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  • Sasha's men would kill you twice before you reached the front door.

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  • He turned onto Franz Josef Street, where he was not supposed to have been, and drove right in front of a surprised Princip.

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  • One day some gentlemen called on my mother, and I felt the shutting of the front door and other sounds that indicated their arrival.

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  • The Russian officer in charge of the transport lolled back in the front cart, shouting and scolding a soldier with coarse abuse.

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  • Before him, on the right, Rostov saw the front lines of his hussars and still farther ahead a dark line which he could not see distinctly but took to be the enemy.

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  • In front in the fog a shot was heard and then another, at first irregularly at varying intervals--trata... tat--and then more and more regularly and rapidly, and the action at the Goldbach Stream began.

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  • Napoleon, in the blue cloak which he had worn on his Italian campaign, sat on his small gray Arab horse a little in front of his marshals.

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  • Overtaking the battalions that continued to advance, he stopped the third division and convinced himself that there really were no sharpshooters in front of our columns.

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  • The French were supposed to be a mile and a half away, but had suddenly and unexpectedly appeared just in front of us.

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  • Bolkonski only tried not to lose touch with it, and looked around bewildered and unable to grasp what was happening in front of him.

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  • A cannon ball killed someone behind them, another fell in front and splashed Dolokhov with blood.

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  • When at last, smartly whirling his partner round in front of her chair, he drew up with a click of his spurs and bowed to her, Natasha did not even make him a curtsy.

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  • Just then a commissariat soldier, a hospital orderly, came in from the next room, marching stiffly, and drew up in front of Rostov.

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  • In front of the Governor's house Alpatych found a large number of people, Cossacks, and a traveling carriage of the Governor's.

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  • In front of a landowner's house to the left of the road stood carriages, wagons, and crowds of orderlies and sentinels.

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  • In the middle of the wood a brown hare with white feet sprang out and, scared by the tramp of the many horses, grew so confused that it leaped along the road in front of them for some time, arousing general attention and laughter, and only when several voices shouted at it did it dart to one side and disappear in the thicket.

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  • That part of the line was not entrenched and in front of it the ground was more open and level than elsewhere.

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  • Only at the end of it, in front of the almshouse and the lunatic asylum, could be seen some people in white and others like them walking singly across the field shouting and gesticulating.

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  • In front rode a detachment of Wurttemberg hussars and behind them rode the King of Naples himself accompanied by a numerous suite.

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  • The officer walked in front, leaning on a stick and slightly limping.

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  • A great number of people crowded in front of the conflagration.

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  • Not one of those dismounted cavalrymen who had marched in front of the prisoners was left; they had all disappeared.

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  • In front of them all fled the Emperor, then the kings, then the dukes.

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  • He stopped in front of the Preobrazhensk regiment, sighed deeply, and closed his eyes.

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  • The regiment passed through the village and stacked its arms in front of the last huts.

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  • Certain destruction lay behind the French but in front there was hope.

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  • There are minimal charges to add numbers to the front of the jerseys, and also for numbers over 20.

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  • When you get here, you will see the pizzeria in the front and its spacious dining area behind it.

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  • Lines of waiting diners regularly go out the front and back doors, winding past carving stations, where chefs slice large slabs of roast beef, the restaurant's specialty.

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  • Grab a slice at the outdoor counter after a long day at the beach, or sit inside and watch your pizza pie get made right in front of you before heading to play miniature golf.

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  • When it is time for a meal, you can relax at a table in front of the fireplace.

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  • The chefs slice, chop and flip the beef, chicken, and seafood right in front of customers.

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  • There is a small grocery store at the front of the restaurant where you can take its great food home with you.

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  • The quieter front section of the venue houses pool tables and the dining room, while the back annex holds the bands and a dance floor.

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  • She spoke quickly, hoping that desire could be covered up by a professional front.

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  • It scares me, like I'm stripping naked in front of strangers.

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  • I looked up with sinking heart to see a FedEx driver at the front door looking at me quizzically.

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  • It looks like he killed the parents in broad daylight, in the front yard, maybe in front of the child.

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  • My wife stood in front of the others as they all waited behind her.

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  • It's a nice house, a keen house, complete with a front porch and swing.

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  • We were hesitant to speak candidly in front of Molly.

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  • I assumed his bedroom lay beyond the large living room that dominated the front of the house.

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  • In a panic I began to crawl toward the front door.

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  • Behind him, to the far right, I could see the front door was off its hinges, wrested to a strange angle.

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  • Our operation is unraveling in front of us.

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  • The rig was parked front end out so I couldn't see the back.

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  • I pulled up in front and was inside the building as fast as I could move.

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  • A seating place was cleared for us near the front.

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  • I rushed to the front desk in a panic with Howie on my heels like a following puppy!

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  • I could barely make out the emblem on the front of the Harvard Tee shirt it was so drenched in blood.

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  • California requires plates on the front and back.

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  • The front door opened, and Jenn peered in.

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  • He held up a hand, fascinated to see through it to the car parked in front of him.

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  • He felt compelled towards them, as if whatever it was he was supposed to do had to be done with one in front of him.

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  • When he was too pissed to think straight, he slammed his hands into the boards covering a store's front door.

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  • Jonny stopped in front of him and stared.

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  • Two figures stood between the two lines in front of a headstone.

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  • Both their gazes returned to the two figures talking quietly in front of their father's grave.

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  • He closed the front door and went into another room.

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  • Instead of speaking, she kissed him on the cheek and hurried out the door, where her car had already been pulled in front of the manor.

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  • She gazed up at the solemn façade of the manor before jogging up the walkway to the front door.

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  • We need to find a way out, and we can't walk out the front door.

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  • He grunted as he shoved it in front of the door moments before the door bucked under the force of some otherworldly being.

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  • She maneuvered him into the house, almost dropping him in front of the fire.

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  • She addressed the vamp in front of Jonny.

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  • Like war front? she asked.

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  • He said he'd get something to eat later because with the weather front coming through, there might be a lot of turbulence.

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  • Bullard has invested in the design and development of hard hats so they offer protection from the top, sides, front, and rear.

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  • Please, Elizabeth, remove all of your clothing; everything and come to the door with your hands in front of you.

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  • I was surprised to notice the vehicle lent to Howie was no longer parked in front of his door.

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  • The man with purple eyes knelt in front of her.

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  • His ancient, rusted Camaro was illegally parked in front of the building.

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  • She didn't look at him, afraid of finding the devil himself in front of her.

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  • She peered through her eyelashes at two armed men stopped in front of her.

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  • It left him more hands-on with the western front than he'd been in hundreds of years.

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  • The hairs on the back of his neck rose as she stopped in front of one and pushed the door open.

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  • Healing his scars made her feel a familiar sense of exhaustion, and she retreated to the couch in front of the TV, content to doze and recover.

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  • Awhile later, the sound of furniture crashing against the tile floor startled her, and she sat up from where she'd been dozing in front of the TV.

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  • She looked away fast for fear of the sizzling blue gaze and dropped to her knees in front of Darian, pulling his hands from his face to see the wound.

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  • Dusty asked, eyes going from his dinner to the mangled creature on the table in front of them.

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  • Two large men stood in front of the door across the hall.

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  • She ran to the bedroom and flipped on the TV loud then hid in the coat closet beside the front door.

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  • She peered through the crack in the door until certain they both entered the bedroom, then opened the closet door and slid out the opened front door.

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  • He sat on the ottoman in front of her, reaching out to tuck her hair behind her ear.

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  • He Traveled to the common area of the newbie barracks, where Bianca lay on her stomach across the couch in front of the TV.

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  • Jonny was sprawled on the floor in front of the TV, asleep.

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  • She rose and approached, resting back on her heels in front of him, close enough for him to smell her musk and feel her heat.

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  • Awkwardly jammed in the back seat, she sneaked a look at the occupants in the front of the car and withdrew her phone.

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  • He sat in the chair in front of the vamp he'd fixated on.

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  • The vamp in front of him chuckled and tossed his head in greeting to his teammates.

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  • Jenn shot the first vamp and stepped in front of the next.

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  • The vamp in front of Jonny launched towards her.

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  • Sometimes the answer is right in front of you.

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  • It was like standing in front of a bonfire.

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  • Xander stepped aside and Jonny walked through the front door.

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  • He stopped in front of her and gazed down at her with quiet intensity.

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  • The scent of the ocean was on the air, and the area in front of them was guarded by tourist police while tourists camped out in small tents up and down the road.

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  • He'd left the front door open, and she saw the car was running, waiting.

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  • A large form stepped in front of them suddenly, blocking her.

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  • He waved the page in front of her.

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  • Something was really wrong in Europe, and he needed to figure out what, before the European front was overrun by vamps.

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  • She'd roamed the ground floor before adopting the library as her favorite room and settling in front of a deadened hearth with a stack of celebrity magazines.

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  • Han asked, his form blurry in front of her.

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  • She snatched her jacket and pulled it on as she raced down the stairwell and down the hall to the front door.

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  • Ignoring him, she pulled out a set of keys and walked down the hall to the front door.

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  • She turned, startled to find the man in front her of the same make and mold as Damian's men.

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  • She found herself again in front of Damian's door.

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  • Damian dropped an envelope on the table in front of her.

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  • Our European front has been growing progressively weaker the past hundred years.

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  • He went back to his small room and sat on the bed staring at the white wall in front of him.

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  • Claire's been on the European front for a hundred years.

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  • Darian had even tried to warn him, and he'd never wanted to see what was in front of him.

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  • He waved her out and led her at a quick pace to the front door.

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  • They entered a large neighborhood and drove the same few blocks a few times before stopping in front of a large adobe hacienda walled off from its neighbors.

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  • They're the Guardians at the operational front of our war.

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  • Jule, we'll leave for the European front tomorrow.

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  • Jule pulled out his phone, and Dusty sat in front of the computer.

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  • She drove fast and arrived half an hour later to the safe house and parked out front.

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  • The front door was open, as if they were expecting her.

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  • They circled the hacienda to Sofia's car and dove into it just as the front door wrenched open.

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  • Sofia stopped at the edge of the driveway, horrified by the bloodied and broken bodies spread across the expansive area in front of her.

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  • Sofia withdrew, staring at the dead body in front of her.

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  • He stood in front of the door, unmoving as she explored her surroundings.

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  • He didn't move as she stopped in front of him.

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  • He held Damian's ring in front of her face and then tucked it into her jeans.

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  • Two armored Tahoes sat out front with an additional two more well-armed Guardians.

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  • Pierre dropped them off in front, waiting until they stepped across the entrance before driving off.

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  • Damian replaced his necklace around her neck, a small comfort until his work in the European front was finished.

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  • Sofia released the breath she was holding and moved in front of Dustin, gazing up at him.

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  • She stood in front of the door nervously for a long moment, not certain it would open.

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  • She rolled away from him, not wanting to cry in front of him but unable to prevent the tears that were starting to form.

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  • He crossed to a mirror and pulled her in front of him.

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  • She moved away from Darkyn to stand in front of Gabriel, searching his gaze.

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  • She fought back tears, not wanting to cry in front of him.

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  • She crossed the short distance to her mate and paused in front of him, breathing in his dark scent.

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  • She emerged into the hallway in front of Zamon's library.

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  • Darkyn caught her easily and pushed her back in front of him, her back to the wall.

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  • You feared death, and I dangled hope in front of you.

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  • Fred was anxiously glancing between her bedroom and the front door where he was expecting the arrival of Bird Song's latest domestic helper candidate.

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  • The Deans retreated to the front porch, allowing Fred and Martha time alone, and Maria to her new chores.

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  • The front walk was banked with crimson petunias, the lawn spring-green and the window-boxed geraniums aglow.

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  • Even Bird Song's gilded front sign, advertising the bed and breakfast, had been washed of a year's dust from the unpaved side street.

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  • Martha rose and began to pace across the room, putting one foot toe to heel in front of the other, as if walking a tight rope.

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  • Dean was in front of Bird Song, trying to mow the lawn, still blanketed with the moisture of the now-ended drizzle when he remembered his promise to pick up Pumpkin Green and whoever else needed chauffeuring from the pool.

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  • He was off with a jog and a wave, leaving the Deans in front of Bird Song.

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  • The three were once again rocking away on the front porch.

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  • Cynthia didn't ask him to join her and he was more than happy to remain rocking a groove in the front porch decking.

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  • She stood on the front porch, puffing on her cigarette as if sucking in a lung full of chemicals might somehow help matters.

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  • Even David Dean, although he was smart enough to keep his mouth shut in front of his wife, was forced to cross every finger of both hands.

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  • Later, after the guests left, the three-person management team was cleaning up when the front door bell rang.

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  • They all squeezed into the front seat—the back seat was piled high with photographic equipment and camping gear.

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  • They paused on the front porch, taking off their boots and shaking their clothes in the afternoon sun.

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  • Because there's nobody standing in front of this desk screaming at me to do something, that's why.

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  • The Deans found themselves alone on the front porch, with only Mrs. Lincoln for company, as Fred was off to the library for more research.

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  • Cynthia was seated with two other women at a card table in front of the Post Office when Dean arrived.

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  • She climbed into the back of the Jeep, shooing Cynthia from having to alight to fold down the front seat.

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  • They climbed higher, circling the open area in front of the entrance, but still saw nothing.

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  • Without the light in front of him, his progress was brief pictures taken by the flashes from the sky.

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  • He cast his eyes downward, away from the brightness, and saw little except the ground in front of him.

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  • Her trousers were black with mud front and back, her pant leg torn, and her left knee bloody.

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  • Exiting traffic from the fireworks delayed his progress, but as he turned in front of Bird Song both Fred and Cynthia were on the porch to greet him.

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  • She led the participants to the front of the room.

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  • One of Mrs. Worthington's friends taped the debate and Fred and Cynthia listened to it while Dean nursed his ego, and an ale or two, on the front porch.

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  • The shop was pleasant, with comfortable easy chairs in the front, coffee counter in the center and tables to the rear.

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  • Roger rose and went to the front of Diversions and returned with one of Ouray's many history books.

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  • Dean noticed her frail form near the front, seated alone.

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  • Paul and Paulette were huddled in the parlor looking almost as happy as the front porch pair.

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  • He spoke in front of Maria's uncomprehending presence, although statements like "Martha, no" were readily understood.

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  • Two blocks away, the patrol car struck a van backing out from its diagonal parking space in front of the toy store.

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  • There was a sheriff's vehicle parked out front, but Dean wasn't sure if it belonged to Fitzgerald or Lydia.

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  • She relaxed, dropped back down on the sofa, and nodded toward the front closet.

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  • Before Martha could answer, the front door opened to Paul and Paulette Dawkins.

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  • Darkyn moved in front of him.

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  • We won't kill you, the demon in front of her said.

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  • Gabriel waited in front of the yawning portal.

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  • I'm afraid I have no good news on the other front.

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  • I made the agreement with Zamon and then dangled the carrot in front of Darkyn.

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  • His eyes went from Gabe to the paper in front of him.

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  • She stopped in front of a small mural depicting a triangle with a form at each of the points.

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  • He wasn't certain why; they were making progress on every front.

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  • He had no idea what she wanted on that front.

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  • Though she didn't want to in front of him, Deidre started crying.

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  • Deidre crossed the short distance to her mate and paused in front of him.

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  • He checked the front door to make sure it was locked and then quietly walked through the living room.

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  • All eyes were on him as he held the infant in front of him, one hand under her body and the other supporting her head.

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  • The front door swung open behind her and his boots clicked across the hardwood floor, stopping at the kitchen doorway.

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  • The important thing was that they displayed a united front.

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  • He stepped out on the front porch, phone to his ear as his gaze probed through the trees.

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  • The red headed man stood in front of her, lust in his eyes and smile.

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  • Within minutes a truck plunged down the hill and into the yard, stopping in a spray of gravel in front of the house.

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  • She opened them in front of her face and stared at the blood.

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  • They shouldn't have talked in front of him, but sending him to his room wouldn't have left him feeling any better.

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  • She opened the front door, which was still unlocked, and allowed Brutus to go in first.

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  • Taking a small tablet and a pencil from her purse, she put them in front of him.

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  • When she entered his room, he was sitting up in bed, a tray of food in front of him.

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  • She knelt in front of him and stood on her knees, lifting her arms to encompass his neck.

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  • When she modeled them in front of the mirror, they did things to her figure she never would have guessed.

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  • The front of the panties was low, but high enough to cover her scar.

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  • She sat cross-legged on the floor in front of him.

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  • He exited the door in front of her and reached back to relieve her of the basket.

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  • She'd made a decision in front of him, one that warned him this might be his last chance to reveal his secret.

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  • He stopped in front of the closed door to the massive set of chambers that were supposed to be his.

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  • He stopped in front of a door near the far corner.

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  • A portal opened in front of him and he crossed through it, emerging in what looked like the Pacific Northwest.

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  • She couldn't remember the last time she'd been so honest or embarrassed, and in front of a complete stranger!

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  • The man stretched out his legs in front of him.

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  • Her eyes went to the sand in front of the lot.

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  • She snatched her purse and fled out the front door, running as hard as she could down the driveway.

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  • It was dark by the time the cab dropped her off in front of the high rise where she shared an apartment with Logan.

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  • Logan and Jared were in front of the television, talking about the basketball game.

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  • A pair of legs paused in front of her cubby hole.

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  • Chopped his head off right in front of me!

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  • A stir of warm magic, and she opened her eyes, almost screaming again at the cave yawning open in front of her.

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  • His elbows rested on his knees, his hands clasped in front of him.

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  • She swallowed hard, not wanting to break down in front of them.

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  • He didn't, and she paused in front of her destination to glance back.

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  • Gabriel lay in front of her and nudged her, until her body opened to him.

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  • Calmed by the reminder, she left her spot in front of the window.

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  • Gabriel stopped in front of her, his heat and nearness like a subtle siren song that tried to lure her closer.

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  • She relaxed and pressed her bare legs into the sand in front of her.

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  • There are a couple of things we must establish up front.

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  • The portal was gone, and Darkyn was in front of her again.

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  • He snapped his fingers in front of her face.

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  • Darkyn paused in front of a door guarded by two demons.

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  • Deidre turned to see the blonde woman standing in front of an open wardrobe.

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  • It was hard with the scenes she showed him flickering in front of him.

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  • She slid the Oracle's book carefully into a satchel and replaced it inside the altar before placing the hourglass in front of him.

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  • The driver said nothing the rest of the way and dropped them off in front of her apartment complex without asking for directions.

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  • He darted off the elevator and down the hall, stopping in front of her apartment.

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  • She considered debating with the nurse at the front desk, whose friendly grey eyes were familiar.

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  • She flipped both hands front and back and looked at the blood-soaked towel and the sleeve of her sweater.

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  • Her move toward the fire was reflected in a small mirror behind the desk in front of which he stood.

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  • Afraid I'll make you look bad in front of the 'hood?

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  • Her vision cleared to reveal she now stood in a luxurious living room with several people in front of her displaying varying levels of alarm on their faces.

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  • Katie dug in, unconcerned with the woman's silence while there was food in front of her.

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  • He gripped her arm hard and stepped in front of her, his size sending a tremor of unease through her.

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  • She had barely sat when a servant bearing a tray of coffee and diet root beer -- her favorite --set down the drinks in front of her.

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  • She rolled her eyes at him and snatched her stuff before leaving her apartment for the sidewalk in front of her building.

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  • He stood in front of the glass French doors of the balcony, taking up the whole space with his massive frame and heavy trench coat.

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  • Rhyn leapt down from the tree a few meters in front of her and sat to await her as she slid and maneuvered the muddy trail.

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  • Darkyn, the most powerful of all demons, wouldn.t have returned from the pits of Hell, where the Dark One banished him to lead the army to the Immortals. front door and wipe out the Council.

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  • Toby had fallen asleep in front of the fireplace.

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  • He crossed to Katie and sat on the ottoman in front of her.

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  • With her arm bleeding, she couldn.t risk drawing the attention of the Immortals by taking the front stairwell even to meet her sister.

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  • She went the back way—the servant.s route, as Kris had so kindly informed her—to the front door.

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  • The white Hummer limo made it up the snowy slope and slowed as it crossed the cleared cobblestone drive in front of the castle.

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  • Before she could respond, Kris strode from the doorway down the path, stopping in front of the two approaching.

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  • She watched him go, frowning when he turned left down the hall toward the front door rather than right to the stairwell or interior of the castle.

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  • Henri nodded, his fingers flying over the keyboard in front of him.

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  • She was pacing the hall in front of the dining area when Hannah emerged a short time later carrying a large tote.

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  • He.d paced in front of her chamber at some point every day for three weeks, wanting to tell her something, anything, to make her want to stay.

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  • He couldn.t figure out what the hell the puny human in front of him wanted.

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  • Rhyn snatched his brother by the front of his shirt and slammed him into the ground.

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  • Now, you can send your soldiers to the castle where the demons are staging an attack, and rejoin the Council, or I can bury you here in your front yard.

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  • A massive creature with black fur and fangs paused in front of the open door, sniffing the air.

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  • Rhyn led them down the main floor and out the front door, slamming into one of Kris.s Immortals by accident.

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  • Kiki followed him through to the basements, and Rhyn stopped in front of the door to his father.s crypt.

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  • Katie moved quickly in the direction she indicated and found a line in front of the guestbook as Immortals wrote their names.

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  • Gabriel stared at the portal in front of him.

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  • He stared at the ground in front of him, heartsick.

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  • Gabriel bent to whisper something to Katie and then moved in front of him.

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  • Jared squatted in front of him, looking more bruised than the last time he saw him.

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  • An hour later, she dismounted her bike and leaned it against the brick front of the art gallery where her work was displayed.

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  • She relaxed into the comfortable black desk chair in front of her computer, wondering if Romas had told Evelyn of the half a dozen kids he expected.

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  • They stood in front of an airy, light tent resembling a silk sheet suspended in midair over a table.

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  • She stopped in front of it, adrenaline making her heart quicken.

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  • Faced with the reality of the situation, she paced in front of the door, arguing with herself.

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  • Kiera approached the door in two quick steps, waved her bracelet in front of one then the second access pad, and pushed the door to hurry it.

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  • After a surprised pause, she waved her bracelet in front of the internal access pad.

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  • On her walks at Lover's Lane near Evelyn's row house, she'd often seen couples entranced by the rhythmic movement of waves stand at a railing, the man's arms wrapped around the woman in front of him, his chin on her head.

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  • His woman hurried forward to the hall but stopped in front of him, her intelligent eyes flashing with anger.

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  • Two of his sisters were waiting, composed and serene in their dark clothing with hands clasped in front of them.

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  • She blocked clumsily at first but ordered herself not to look weak in front of such a man and focused hard.

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  • A'Ran wasn't as controlling as Romas, from what she knew of him, and she couldn't help feeling as drawn to the picture in front of her as she was to the man himself.

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  • Kiera concentrated on her movements rather than the silent form across from her, intent on not looking like a fool in front of a master warrior.

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  • His grip was warm and firm, as it had been the day he prevented her from falling on her face in front of Romas's relations.

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  • She waved her band in front of the access pad to her room and entered, crossing to grab her sketch book.

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  • Nishani followed him from the bustling, warm banquet room to the cool courtyard in front of the house beneath a full sky of suns.

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  • She couldn't hear the quiet discussions but saw Mansr at the front, speaking to A'Ran.

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  • He stepped aside and she waved her band in front of the access door.

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  • The thick stone door behind her slid closed, and there was a pause before another door opened in front of her.

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  • Kiera rose and turned away, wondering how her friend was so clueless while standing in front of her painting of A'Ran.

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  • I shouldn't have been so stupid as to not be able to see that what I wanted was right in front of me.

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  • His view of her sweat pants in front of him were like a sack of footballs being dragged back to the locker room after a high school scrimmage.

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  • Cynthia followed her husband into the room, holding the Annie Quincy dress in front of her, with a bundle of under garments beneath her arm.

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  • Cynthia dropped the bundle on the sofa and held the dress up in front of the woman.

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  • Edith ignored him and sat back on the sofa, the dress still spread in front of her.

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  • Once more, she held the dress in front of herself.

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  • Dean thought of a few more snappy comebacks but kept the rest of his thoughts to himself in front of Donnie.

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  • Edith Shipton's rental car, blanketed in six inches of fresh snow, remained out front.

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  • There was a pedestal in front of them and the man, Rev. Martin, had his hand resting on what Dean assumed was a bible.

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  • Just as the glue was drying on the small wooden cross, a noise at the front door announced the arrival of the sisters from Boston.

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  • Before Fred could reply, or whack her in the mouth, which would have been Dean's first choice, the front doorbell interrupted the tense gathering.

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  • The winter season precluded the front porch rocking chair conferences of last summer and since the past autumn the group's confabs had been replaced with side-of-the-bed meetings in the Deans' quarters.

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  • Donald Ryland kept up a nonstop conversation with his son and front seat companion, as they whipped along the highway.

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  • The front door was in continual motion with guests coming and going, amid laughter and boisterous conversation.

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  • The coterie of ice climbers was beginning to gather on the front porch.

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  • Kind of beating the horse to the front of the pack a bit early in the race, isn't she?

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  • As he spoke, the Quincy sisters entered the front door.

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  • Finally, he thought he felt a breeze and quietly rose to see if giggly Gladys and her tipsy admirer might have left the front door ajar.

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  • Edith Shipton moved down the hall, causing Dean to think her destination was his and Cynthia's quarters but she stopped in front the small room occupied by Donald Ryland.

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  • She began to cry anew as Dean rushed from the room and out the front door.

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  • Two of the climbers clawed them apart, pulling Dean from him, just as Cynthia reached the front door, screaming for him to stop.

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  • There was a loud bang as the front door slammed with Cynthia's violent departure.

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  • The snow continued to fall as Dean pulled in front of Bird Song, angled his Jeep as best he could in the drifts, and climbed to the porch.

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  • The front door Dean had neglected to lock opened and Sheriff Weller strolled in without knocking.

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  • Two unmarked State cars were parked in front of Bird Song, along with, to Dean's surprise, Edith's rental car and Donald Ryland's Explorer.

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  • They too were not pleased and, to Dean's chagrin, tracked the front hall with the remnants of the piss-poor shoveling job on the front walk.

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  • Yes, I did try to punch his lights out in front of half the town.

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  • He ambled out of the room, but Dean didn't hear the front door close and assumed he was an earshot away in the hall.

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  • Why didn't you use the front door?

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  • Dean took a look at the thawing street in front of Bird Song and went out back and unhooked his bicycle.

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  • A small red sports car skidded to a stop in front of Bird Song as Dean dismounted his bike.

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  • Before Dean could answer, there was a knock on the front door and he rose to answer it.

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  • She stood on the front porch, cigarette in hand, huddled in the corner so as not to be seen by Ryland when he returned Dean guessed.

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  • We were about to run out so I got smart and just changed the front door lock after Christmas.

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  • As he strolled away from Bird Song, Corday pulled up in front.

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  • Donald Ryland and Franny were on the front porch.

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  • Before Dean could respond, he heard the sound—the front door opening!

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  • Just then, the front door opened.

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  • All three looked like front of the liners at a Santa Claus hand-out.

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  • Franny just shrugged, as if she didn't want to say anything in front of the boy.

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  • It seems to me, that Edith had a very rapid mood change from flaunting her nakedness in front of Claire to...killing herself, practically minutes later.

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  • Dean rose and wandered out to the front porch but in spite of his sterling speech, and overwhelming wish that he could forget the Shiptons and all the grief they had brought him, he couldn't quite chase the unfinished business from his churning mind.

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  • He hadn't set eyes on the man since he'd decked him in front of his inn and that was fine in his book.

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  • It was Martha who met him when he opened the front door.

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  • He swung his ice ax into the wall in front of him, dug in the toes of his crampons and began to ascend toward Dean.

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  • Now, thanks to an early February thaw, it was warm enough to haul out the front porch rockers and pretend it was summer in the warmth of the mid-afternoon sun.

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  • The noise at the locked front door I heard when Edith was in my room wasn't Franny going out for a smoke as I'd assumed at the time.

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  • Jackson crouched in front of her to meet her gaze.

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  • He stood in front of them and shouted, I mean you no harm.

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  • The Exemplar folded his hands, contemplating the request, then turned and walked to the front of the dais.

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  • Without speaking, he went to the bar, poured two drinks, set one down on the Rococo table in front of the sofa and sat in one of the wing chairs.

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  • He removed a hundred dollar bill from his money clip and waved it in front of the shopkeeper's nose.

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  • He snapped his fingers in front of her eyes.

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  • Jackson stood in front of the open refrigerator, taking out bags one at a time, tasting, then either putting them back or on the table.

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  • He bent down in front of her and held her shoulders.

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  • Virtually every car he owned confirmed he was a 'player'. The Lovebirds had started a fire and were sitting on the divan in front of it.

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  • Sarah stood directly in front of it.

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  • Connor and Sarah were cuddling in front of the fire.

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  • Sarah continued her protest until Jackson admonished her, "What have we said about whining in front of company, you know it's not polite."

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  • The other three were sitting with their drinks and his sat on the table in front of Elisabeth.

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  • She stood in front of him.

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  • Sorry, but I think I trump you on the my-girlfriend-can-kill-me front.

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  • They heard the front door open.

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  • A group of four coeds sat three rows in front of him whispering about the hot guy, until one got up the nerve to talk to him.

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  • She sat in the seat directly in front of him and turned.

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  • The last came from a boy in front.

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  • They pulled up in front of the house, and Sarah met them at the door.

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  • He stood in front of a still life, drinking in its beauty.

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  • She opened the back door and in bounded a large Borzoi who rushed to Elisabeth and stood on his hind feet, resting his front legs on her shoulders, and then licked her face.

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  • He pulled up to the front of the house and ran straight to the fridge.

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  • She hadn't noticed Jackson yet, so stretched her front paws out and let out a proud howl.

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  • She sat in front of him looking into his eyes.

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  • The remaining two sat in front of the fire drinking port.

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  • She put it in front of Elisabeth, and with some effort, the wolf rose to drink from it.

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  • She placed the platter in front of Elisabeth, whose nose already sniffed the air.

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  • The wolf licked her muzzle then approached Sarah and sat in front of her staring.

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  • Jackson turned the camera on, placed it in front of her and stood behind her with his hands on her shoulders, feeling tension in them.

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  • He squatted down in front of Sarah with his hands on either side of her.

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  • Sneering at Jackson in disgust, Victor stood in front of Elisabeth and began hitting her, first with open hand and then backhand, sending her head flailing from side to side.

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  • They paused in front of the dairy door and Katie stared down at Carmen in surprise.

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  • Alex was an obvious six-year-old with two missing front teeth.

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  • She tugged at each front foot until the goat was on her knees, her hind end in the air.

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  • It's fine to skimp on manners when it's just the two of us, but we don't have to look like complete rednecks in front of our guests.

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  • She held a hand up in front of her face and started naming them.

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  • Josh was silent until they heard the front door close.

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  • She jerked jeans over her nightgown and waited until she reached the front door before tugging on her boots.

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  • She dived into her coat, snapping it as she opened the front door.

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  • The stove was beginning to warm so she lay the kid down in front of it on some towels.

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  • He was climbing out of the cab as she came around the front of the truck.

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  • You made a fool out of me in front of everyone.

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  • His eyes flashed and he grabbed the front of her shirt, lifting her off the ground.

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  • His attention was riveted on her as he altered his course to stop at the table in front of her.

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  • Alex turned toward the stairs, avoiding the front office.

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  • Brady entered the code from his micro onto the keypad beside the metal door in front of him.

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  • She reached the command hub to find the general pacing in front while three guards waited a short distance from him.

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  • A long hour later, the team waited at gunpoint in front of a mega-secured facility.

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  • Lana waited until the others in the center left and stood before the titanium-reinforced glass in front of the keypads.

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  • She had a laser gun, even if she couldn't hit a target two feet in front of her.

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  • A dark form dropped in front of her.

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  • The man in front of her spun her and gripped her neck with one hand.

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  • He doubted she'd ever been in a situation where she'd barely escaped being raped, and he knew she'd never shot anyone or seen anyone's head get blown off in front of her.

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  • Memories of almost being raped, of Brady killing someone in front of her … Her chest seized, and she dropped to her knees.

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  • She couldn't reconcile the cold-blooded killer who executed a man in front of her with the man concerned over her wrist.

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  • Restless, she rose and paced in front of the safe.

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  • His back was to the living area as he pulled off every one of the dozen weapons he wore on his body and lined them up in front of him to start cleaning.

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  • Brady paused in front of her, meeting her gaze.

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  • Brady squatted in front of her.

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  • Moonlight spilled over triangular roofs into grassy front yards.

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  • She couldn't shoot a greencar if it was in front of her.

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  • Lana opened the front door.

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  • Few people were out in the streets, but the front office area of the building held several women who had turned it into a living room.

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  • She changed and placed her micro and vault into her pockets then followed Kelli out of the warehouse, through the front office space and into the street.

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  • The screen lit up in front of them, and the door closed.

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  • Brady gazed at the screen in front of him, unable to decipher the symbols and colors.

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  • Brady threw himself down, rolled, and ran, taking cover behind a boulder as the laser missile exploded the ground in front of him.

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  • The forest was growing dark when he reached the tree to find the angel sitting in front of a dead fire, shaking with cold.

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  • It was clear and cool outside of Gabe's small cottage in the middle of a possessed jungle.  Rhyn felt the sense that someone else was there once more and looked around.  Assuming the feeling has something to do with his magic, Rhyn shook it off once more.  He opened the front door without knocking, already sensing it was empty.  Gabe had left in a hurry.  The wardrobe near his bed was open and his walls were missing many of the weapons Rhyn had seen last time.

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  • For the first time since leaving Darkyn, Rhyn realized no one had tried to stop him yet.  No demons stood in front of Kiki's door and Darkyn hadn't ordered the castle after him.

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  • Take your place with us on the Council.  We can deal with Death without breaking down her front door and pissing her off.

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  • Rhyn stopped in front of Toby's cell and saw the young angel bouncing around.

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  • Rhyn stopped in front of the dejected angel's cell.

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  • He heard Hannah crying and smelled the unmistakable scent of human blood before he took a step onto the block.  He strode down the block and paused in front of Hannah's cell.  She was curled up on the bed, sobbing.  When he looked at the cell across from her, he saw why.  Jared stood in the cell, covered in blood.  The cell looked as if a human had exploded, and Rhyn saw a pile of bones Jared had gnawed clean then stacked neatly.

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  • She pulled up in front of a brownstone.

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  • In the morning, I stood in front of the mirror getting ready for school.

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  • When we got back home, I plopped myself down in front of the TV and watched it for the rest of the day.

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  • His com­pany went belly up only days after he dropped dead spackling the front hall of his 87th house, a bi-level on Friar Tuck Drive.

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  • Dean shook his head no just as the phone rang from the front hall.

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  • The deck was furnished with wicker furniture, two chairs fac­ing each other and a sofa with a coffee table in front of it.

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  • For the first hour of his trip to the airport, Dean's vision was restricted to two red eyes of the taillights in front of him, glaring out of a haze as thick as chowder.

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  • The level of activity at Norfolk Police Headquarters made Parkside's much smaller operation look like the front porch of an old folk home.

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  • Dean could see two men in the front seat as he drove by.

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  • As soon as Dean was clear, the other car pulled in, stopping in front of the garage.

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  • And besides, it's got a caved in front left.

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  • A very tall, per­fectly proportioned black man, looking like the front page of a fashion magazine, smiled and held out his hand.

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  • Maybe you were in front of it!

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  • I could hear it before I'd get to the front door.

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  • A stack of books rested in front of her and she sipped a cup of black coffee.

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  • Randy and Cynthia Byrne were in the front row seated next to a white-haired lady Dean assumed was Cynthia's mother.

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  • He eschewed the pulpit and stood in front of the altar, looking like a caricature of Ichabod Crane, gaunt and gangling, but the words from his mouth were pure silver.

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  • As the congregation filed out the door, Dean was surprised to see attorney Arthur Atherton, Ethel Rosewater's partner and Vinnie Baratto's lawyer, rise from two rows in front of him.

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  • Dean added, "Maybe you're just hoping someone will fall down the front steps of the church and break their neck so you can be Johnny-on-the-spot."

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  • He was surprised however, when a "For Sale" sign greeted him on the front lawn.

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  • It was my big mouth mentioning Byrne in front of Baratto that caused most of this problem but God knows what an open investi­gation would unfairly do to Cynthia Byrne.

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  • While Fred continued his conversation, Dean rummaged through the front hall closet until he located an atlas.

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  • Some money turned up missing and I made a stupid off-hand comment in front of him about a connec­tion to Scranton where your husband had visited.

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  • With a squeal of brakes Dean narrowly missed the rider in front, who shouted a profanity and spun sideways to a stop in the road­side gravel, miraculously maintaining balance.

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  • He must have been at the front of the pack and I missed him.

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  • He was re-zipping his front bag when he glanced down at a biker a switchback below him pulling off a jersey and donning a bright yellow jacket.

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  • Then his front wheel twisted violently and he knew the tire had blown a second before he hit the sand at the shoulder and felt himself twisting and rolling in the grass and sharp rocks at the edge of the roadside.

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  • The vision disappeared in a moment, after someone stepped in front of Dean and helped him steady his legs and rise to his feet.

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  • Jonathan dangled a second pair of handcuffs in front of Dean.

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  • He knelt in front of her, gazing into amethyst eyes that openly adored him.

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  • He wouldn't kiss her goodbye in front of all of the women.

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  • She grabbed the front of the shirt and jerked the snaps open to reveal the swimwear.

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  • Turning her attention to the rain-soaked landscape in front of them, she gasped.

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  • A large Oak tree had fallen across the creek in a narrow deep area, trapping debris in front of it to form a natural dam.

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  • She released his waist and stepped in front of him.

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  • A small tear was left where the strap had connected to her dress in the front.

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  • Immediately he spotted her and ran to her side, squatting in front of her.

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  • How did a couple get used to undressing in front of each other?

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  • The light yellow sundress had buttons down the front.

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  • Even his fingertips felt soft and warm as they pushed the straps from her shoulders and fumbled with the buttons on the front of her dress.

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  • He was standing in front of the mirror in his jeans and an athletic undershirt, shaving with a disposable razor.

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  • In the front pocket was a piece of paper.

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  • He watched her all the while, and when she leaned forward to place his plate in front of him, his sultry gaze lifted to hers.

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  • She was in the bathroom of their bedroom mopping the floor when the front door closed.

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