Rolled Sentence Examples

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  • Alex rolled over and faced her.

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  • She rolled the pieces of meat in flour and fried them.

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  • He rolled up the newspaper and hit her playfully on the backside as she walked away.

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  • Katie glanced up and rolled her eyes.

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  • Lisa rolled her eyes.

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  • Felipa rolled her eyes.

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  • She rolled over and rose up on an elbow.

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  • His pale waxen face was still freckled and his eyes were rolled back.

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  • She rolled over to face him, sliding eagerly into his embrace.

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  • Katie groaned and rolled her eyes.

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  • Rachel rolled her eyes and checked the hamburger again.

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  • Adrienne rolled her eyes.

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

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

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  • She rolled on her back and smiled up at him.

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  • She lay back down, hoping they hadn't noticed, then rolled onto her other side.

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  • Damian rolled onto his side and puked blood into the sand.

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  • Dean just rolled his eyes.

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  • Many a lusty crest--waving Hector, that towered a whole foot above his crowding comrades, fell before my weapon and rolled in the dust.

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  • She rolled over and jerked the covers up.

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  • He looked like a corporate chairman ready to give an annual report as he rolled his eyes with impatience at his brother who dominated the conversation with laughter and silly stories.

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  • His French accent rolled off his deep voice.

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  • The sleeve of his coat kept slipping down and he always carefully rolled it up again with his left hand, as if it were most important that the sinewy white arm he was flourishing should be bare.

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  • He shook his head and rolled his eyes.

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  • Felipa rolled her eyes and looked embarrassed.

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  • Carmen rolled her eyes.

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  • They crawled into bed and she rolled on her side with her back to him.

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  • He rolled to face her, his other hand seeking her waist and drawing her close.

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  • Her stomach rolled and she looked away.

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  • He rolled his eyes.

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  • She removed her sombrero and mopped her forehead with the rolled up portion of her shirtsleeve.

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  • Elisabeth rolled her eyes.

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  • Elisabeth rolled her eyes again.

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  • The Grey God rolled his eyes.

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  • I wondered more and more, while Burke's masterly speech rolled on in mighty surges of eloquence, how it was that King George and his ministers could have turned a deaf ear to his warning prophecy of our victory and their humiliation.

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  • Having once got hold they never let go, but struggled and wrestled and rolled on the chips incessantly.

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  • The fire died down for a moment and wreaths of black smoke rolled from under the roof.

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  • She moved, and the ball rolled off her knees.

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  • She rolled over and sat up, but he stopped her with a hand on her arm.

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  • She hiked it up and Felipa rolled her eyes.

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  • Alex rolled his eyes and made a face.

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  • She rolled over on her side away from him.

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  • She rolled toward him as he lay down and sighed contentedly as she snuggled against him.

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  • Lisa rolled her face away from the bright window.

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  • Beginning at his dusty oxfords and indigo blue jeans, her scrutiny continued up to a neatly tucked in worn white cotton shirt with the sleeves rolled up to mid arm.

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  • Cynthia rolled her eyes in exasperation.

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  • He didn't wear a coat today and his shirtsleeves were rolled up to reveal brown muscular forearms.

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  • Cynthia rolled her eyes.

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  • Betsy and I claimed world class ability while Quinn just rolled his eyes.

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  • The three guests exempted the hosts and rolled.

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  • Martha rolled her eyes, beginning to share her husband's opinion of our little trial.

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  • I reached under the seat for the gun as I rolled down the window.

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  • Quinn rolled his eyes and winked at Martha.

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  • It was a community where I could see Betsy and me raising children and watching grandchildren while four distinct seasons rolled slowly by, marking the years one by one.

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  • Betsy rolled her eyes.

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  • I didn't know what to think when that police car rolled up with its lights blazing.

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  • She rolled her eyes, irritated that her brother hadn't taken his promise to her seriously.

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  • Darian rolled onto his side with a noisy sigh.

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  • She rolled onto her side, body aching from exertion.

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  • She rolled onto her back, unaware of how exposed she was.

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  • She groaned and rolled onto her side.

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  • With some regret, he rolled off her and padded to the bathroom, feeling her eyes on him.

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  • He rolled his eyes, as if repeating something he heard regularly.

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  • She rolled her eyes and started her cookie prep.

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  • Dusty almost rolled his eyes.

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  • He released her, and she rolled, coughing.

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  • With effort, she rolled him onto his back.

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  • The window rolled down, and his chief assassin glared at him.

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  • Jule's opponent was standing in her headlights, staring at her, while Jule's body rolled to a stop a few feet away.

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  • She dropped beside him and rolled him onto his back.

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  • He snatched the phone and rolled down the window, tossing it.

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  • Darian rolled his eyes.

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  • She rolled her eyes at him and returned to the cauldron of soup on the stove.

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  • Panting, he rolled onto his back, unable to regain his balance while his body twitched from magic.

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  • He stepped back, and Yully rolled away before climbing to her feet.

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  • Sofia rolled her eyes.

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  • Two rolled from his place on the concrete floor in the corner and unwrapped the ratty blanket he used to keep himself warm.

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  • He rolled onto his side.

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  • His other hand snaked out and rolled her onto her side beside him.

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  • He rolled onto his side, watching her sleep.

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  • She gave him an agitated look and rolled onto her stomach, twisting her head away from him.

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  • She rolled onto her stomach away from him, blood flying with desire and heat.

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  • Dusty rolled his eyes.

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  • Linda rolled her eyes.

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  • One vamp in particular seemed to be awaiting her and strode to the car when she rolled to a stop.

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  • Mechanically, he rolled his sleeve and pricked his wrist.

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  • He rolled up his sleeve, staring in wonder at the tattoo on his bicep.

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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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  • She rolled her eyes at him and dropped her hand.

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  • Deidre rolled off the bed, darting for the hallway.

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  • She rolled her eyes at him and marched into the shadow world, fed up with all the deities in her life.

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  • Deidre rolled her eyes.

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  • She rolled onto her stomach, weeping.

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  • Deidre was rolled onto her side.

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  • He kissed her then rolled away.

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  • As Dean rolled his Jeep down the main street of Ouray, he caught sight of a familiar figure with a rounded haircut.

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  • His roll rolled on.

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  • As he left, Dean rolled his eyes in frustration.

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  • Jennifer said nothing more for the remainder of the trip down the mountain until the Jeep finally rolled onto pavement and they entered the still busy town.

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  • Brandon Westlake, the only other guest of long standing, was off on an early morning photo shoot but an unexpected prodigal returned to Bird Song just as the second batch of cinnamon rolls rolled out of the oven.

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  • Dean rolled down his window to let out the smoke.

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  • She rolled her eyes, recalling she had no magic.

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  • His French accent rolled off his deep voice in a way that made her smile.

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  • Tamer rolled his eyes then smiled.

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  • Deidre almost rolled her eyes but stopped herself.

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  • Cora rolled her eyes.

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  • Gabriel rolled his eyes.

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  • The Dark One's mate rolled her eyes.

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  • He sighed heavily and rolled over, putting an arm around Carmen's waist and snuggling close to her.

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  • Around the farm and at school, he rolled his left sleeve up to make all available use of the deformed appendage, but when he dressed for church he always wanted it covered.

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  • He rolled his eyes."I'm sorry I called you an idiot."

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  • As the wheels rolled softly over the straw beneath the windows, Anna Mikhaylovna, having turned with words of comfort to her companion, realized that he was asleep in his corner and woke him up.

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  • In the passage of the small watchhouse a Cossack with sleeves rolled up was chopping some mutton.

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  • His sleeves were rolled up and his sinewy, hairy, red hands with their short fingers deftly turned the ramrod.

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  • The sleeves of his western shirt were rolled up, revealing evenly tanned forearms.

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  • He rolled over and propped his head up on one elbow, frowning down at her.

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  • She dodged and rolled as the man reached for her again.

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  • When Carmen continued to watch her, she rolled her eyes.

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  • As the patrol car came over the hill, she rolled down her window and waved.

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  • She rolled over and hugged his pillow.

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  • She glanced up as a nurse walked in and Alex rolled his head that way.

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  • He groaned and rolled over.

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  • Katie rolled her eyes.

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  • When Carmen didn't respond, she threw her hands in the air and rolled her eyes.

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  • His frown deepened into a scowl and then he rolled over, turning his back to her.

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  • She rolled over and felt his forehead.

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  • He dropped to the bed and rolled away from her again.

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  • He rolled his eyes, as if having to dispense the information were pointless.

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  • Deidre rolled her eyes without answering and went back to cooking her breakfast.

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  • She rolled onto her stomach to see who spoke.

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  • She rolled onto her back again.

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  • She rolled her eyes at him.

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  • Gabe's step slowed as he neared the man dressed in a white shirt held closed by two buttons and cream linen pants rolled to his knees, as if he'd been walking in the ocean.

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  • Handsome and lean, he wore slacks and a collared shirt left open at the neck with the long sleeve meticulously rolled in a faux casual style.

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  • Ileana rolled her eyes.

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  • She rolled her eyes and wiped away the tears.

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  • She paced and rolled her shoulders to free them of tension.

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  • Toby rolled his eyes.

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  • He rolled his eyes again and trudged out of the room.

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  • The woman rolled her eyes.

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  • She rolled her eyes at the vague response.

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  • It was hazy and cool, like a beach after the evening fog rolled in.

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  • It was foggy and chilly, like a walk on the beach after the fog rolled in.

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  • Its tongue flickered out as it rolled the human.

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  • Lankha was huddled in a corner, but she rolled to watch.

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  • Rhyn rolled his eyes and got up, grabbing an orange off the fruit basket on Sasha's desk.

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  • She rolled her eyes and retreated to her bunk, hoping Sasha planned to give her time to rest before attacking her.

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  • She rolled to face him, squinting in the grainy dawn.

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  • She rolled her eyes and crossed her arms.

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  • Kiki rolled his eyes, and Jade inched away from Rhyn, who bared his teeth in a humorless grin.

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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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  • Hannah rolled her eyes and looked her over.

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  • Molly rolled one legging up to display a tattoo similar to the tattoo around Katie's neck.

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  • She rolled her eyes at his twisted sense of humor, which normally teetered on lethal.

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  • Rhyn made no moves on her, simply rolled to tuck her against his warm body.

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  • Toby rolled from her arms.

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  • She crawled on her knees to Toby, heart hammering and hands shaking as she rolled him onto his back.

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  • Katie covered her head as they trounced over her and rolled to the other side of the chamber, fighting.

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  • Tamer was still for a long moment, until Kiki shoved a foot beneath his belly and rolled him over.

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  • Ully sighed in disappointment, and she rolled her eyes.

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  • He waited while she rolled up her sleeve in excitement, then displayed the blood-red tattoo there.

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  • She rolled her eyes, once again a test subject to the great overlord of the Immortals.

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  • Carefully, she rolled Iliana onto her back and propped up her injured arm again.

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  • A few minutes later, Rhyn went down under Gabriel.s blow, rolled, then bounded up, but not before Darkyn slashed his side.

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  • Kiera managed a hurt tone and rolled on her side to frown at her blurry best friend of fifteen years.

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  • Kiera rolled her eyes.

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  • She looked at him curiously, and he rolled his shoulders back, prepping himself physically for the verbal discussion to come.

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  • She rolled her eyes and finished her breakfast.

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  • She rolled her eyes at him again, and he offered another faint smile before she left.

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  • Dean rolled his eyes in mock exasperation.

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  • Weller frowned and rolled his eyes.

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  • Dean rolled his eyes, but smiled inwardly at his wife's concern as he looked for a place to turn around the jeep.

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  • Claire rolled her eyes and changed the subject.

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  • He was carrying his rolled up pajamas and a toothbrush.

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  • He smiled and rolled his eyes.

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  • Weller just rolled his eyes and smiled, but then turned serious.

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  • She rolled away from him and released his arm.

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  • A frown rolled over Frederick's face as he read, then he slowly folded it.

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  • He wore black jeans, a dark gray Versace silk sport shirt with the cuffs rolled up, and a pair of A. Testoni loafers.

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  • Jackson rolled his eyes.

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  • He rolled his eyes, and stood.

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  • He rolled his eyes and drawled like a schoolboy, Thanks Mom.

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  • Jackson looked apologetically at Connor who rolled his eyes, and said, Yes Sarah, he knew.

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  • Jackson rolled his eyes as Sarah grabbed a pad of paper and donned her director's face.

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  • He rolled his eyes at Jackson and muttered, "She is such a pest, no wonder you dumped her."

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  • She tapped on the window and Katie rolled it down.

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  • He hit the floor on all fours and snapped at the hen as she rolled by.

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  • She threw the covers back and rolled out of bed, gasping when her bare feet hit the cold floor.

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  • He rolled over, springing to his feet and lunged at Alex.

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  • The throaty bark filled the air again and she rolled out of bed into the cold morning.

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  • Carmen rolled over and worked her foot out of the crevice.

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  • She rolled her eyes and dropped back on the pillow.

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  • Kicking off her shoes, she rolled up her pants legs and settled in for a good time.

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  • She rolled her eyes and stepped around him.

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  • Her heart pounded and she rolled over on her back, dislodging his hand.

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  • Ignoring his whines and growls, she grabbed his feet and rolled him over so that he was lying on the sack.

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  • She instantly leaped to the side and rolled away from the animal, glancing up as the rifle belched flames.

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  • She touched the subcutaneous communications implant behind her right ear, which activated the communications net, and rolled onto her back.

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  • Heat rolled over him as he was flung towards the weed-infested parking lot.

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  • Brady straightened and winked at Dan, who rolled his eyes in response.

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  • He nudged her off and rolled onto his side.

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  • You shouldn't be here at all with all the filth you look like you've rolled in.

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  • His battle suit was rolled to his elbows, revealing roped forearms and a Thomas Jefferson quote tattooed on his inner forearm.

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  • Brady looked at Dan, who rolled his eyes.

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  • She leaned into her harness, staring as the helicopter rolled.

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  • She saw smoke moving across the sky a moment before the helicopter rolled and began its sickening maneuvers again.

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  • The helicopter rolled as it fell, like a carnival ride without the option to get off.

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  • She rolled slowly until she was on the floor, wedged between the bench and the punctured floor of the helo.

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  • She couldn't stand, not with her frozen body, and she rolled onto her back, out of the water.

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  • A military transport rolled from the main road leading out of the forest a few hundred meters away towards the town.

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  • Lana rolled onto her side and listened, crying herself to sleep for a different reason this night.

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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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  • Toby asked and rolled his eyes.

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  • Katie almost protested his abrupt dismissal then rolled so her back was to the fire.  Something was really off about Gabe.  She fingered the gems on the new necklace.

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  • Rhyn grunted and rolled onto his stomach.  The stone floor beneath him was cool but not cool enough to soothe the hot fury of his magic.  The effects of whatever Toby had injected into him were almost gone.

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  • Baffled, Toby shrugged and moved to the bars of his cell, looking to Ully for help.  Ully rolled his eyes.

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  • The branches around him darted around then fell still, as if watching.  Toby knelt beside Ully and grunted as he rolled the Immortal onto his back.  Disappointed to have their journey paused already, he looked around then back at Ully.

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  • Suddenly, someone launched from the trees.  Deidre stopped.  Katie smashed into her and knocked them both to the ground.  Katie rolled and pushed herself up, missing the look exchanged between Deidre and the newcomer.

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  • Toby rolled his eyes in response and crossed his arms.  Katie shook her head.  The angel was visibly upset and completely disheveled.  She softened, sensing his distress.

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  • Katie rolled onto her stomach, almost too tired to get up.  The sky and jungle were growing dark.  Through the bramble, she saw the marble palace.  Death's palace.  Katie's heart beat harder as she looked at her destination, not at all certain this was where she should've gone but not knowing where else to go.

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  • I rolled my eyes at myself.

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  • He slipped the motel key in the left shoe and then rolled each sock, pushing it into its corresponding shoe.

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  • A breeze picked up at the shoreline, wrinkling the water as the waves slowly rolled toward him in silver lines.

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  • Dean remembered them from the dime stores of his youth, tightly rolled little balls of cotton in every color of the rainbow, all stuffed in long plastic tubes.

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  • Many of the passengers were ill and others whimpered and whined as the plane dropped, rose and rolled in the churning gusts, riding the heavy winds like a cork in a whirlpool.

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  • Fred rolled his eyes at Dean's perceived stubbornness.

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  • With his silver pride and joy secured to the bike rack, a spare change of clothes and rain gear in his pannier and some fruit and crackers for a snack, he rolled away from town to the peace and quiet of the countryside.

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  • Dean woke up feeling as if a truck had hit him, backed up and rolled over him a couple more times just to make sure.

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  • His mind was awhirl with the pending confronta­tion, not to mention the magazine article with one more arrow pointing toward bicycling, the motor home, a trip west, the Rocky Mountains and Jeffrey Byrne, all rolled into one very plausible package.

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  • The two bikers had started down a slight but long downhill, less than a bike length apart, picking up speed as they rolled along.

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  • The sec­ond, smaller knapsack contained a bulky sweater, rain gear, three sweatbands and a rolled up cap.

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  • He rolled into a series of curves but he couldn't take his tear-streaked eyes from the road long enough to see if he were gaining on the other rider.

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  • Dean was still trying to catch his breath when another car rolled to a stop on the road above him.

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  • They rolled past South Fork, and 20 miles later, Del Norte, where the lead cadre of bikers hummed their way toward Monte Vista, 14 miles further, and then the final 17 miles to Alamosa.

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  • He retreated toward the bathroom just as the door opened—and just as Dean hit the light switch and rolled to the floor, flooding the room in brightness.

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  • Indigo jeans outlined the long lean muscles in his thighs, and the sleeves of his western shirt were rolled up to reveal tanned muscular forearms.

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  • Fastening the snaps, she rolled up the sleeves and washed her hands.

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  • She rolled over and stretched out.

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  • She rolled over and sat up, trying to calm a racing heart.

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  • Lori rolled her eyes.

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  • Instantly she rolled over and tried to stand.

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  • Katie threw her hands in the air and rolled her eyes.

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  • Katie shook her head and rolled her eyes.

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  • Tears rolled down her face.

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  • His brows lifted quickly and his eyes rolled to the side.

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  • Memories beckoned from the creek so she pulled off her shoes, rolled up her pants legs and waded in the cool water for a while.

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  • Katie rolled her eyes and groaned.

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  • She threw her palms and rolled her eyes.

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  • A tear rolled down her cheek and made a death defying leap to her coat.

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  • As he barked a welcome, steam rolled out of his mouth in a cloud.

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  • She moaned and rolled out of bed.

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  • He rolled over and propped his head up on one elbow, gazing down at her somberly.

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  • She rolled over on her back, gazing up at him in silent invitation.

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  • Alex rolled his head to the side and opened his eyes.

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  • He slapped the reins on Ed's back and the buggy rolled out of the barn.

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  • He hit the ground with a grunt and rolled over, staring up at Carmen.

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  • Lori rolled her head away.

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  • Alex rolled over and gave her a questioning look.

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  • She's my family now, too, Damian said and rolled his eyes.

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  • Jenn rolled her eyes at the window.

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  • Damian rolled his eyes.

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  • Jenn carefully positioned the young woman's body and rolled her in one of the sheets.

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  • Jenn rolled her eyes at his back.

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  • Jenn shifted her weight and rolled into a somersault, leaping up before he could pin her.

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  • Darian muttered a curse and rolled off her, gripping his nose.

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  • He rolled to face her, mirroring her position.

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  • Jenn rolled her eyes and leaned back in her chair.

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  • She rolled and leapt to her feet.

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  • She rolled onto her back and swept his feet from beneath him, pouncing.

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  • Jenn rolled away, blocking the standing guardsman's shot of her.

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  • Jenn rolled, ran into the wall, and cried out as he split her back.

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  • He rolled, startled to see two people come through the gateway where no one had been before.

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  • Bianca watched Sofi being rolled away, unable to stop the tears that rose the moment Sofi was out of sight.

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  • She rolled away from the second strike but the third tore through her, frying her from the inside out.

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  • Jenn rolled and slammed into the obelisk.

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  • A log tripped her, and she rolled partway down the other side of the hill then bounded to her feet.

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  • Gasping for air, she rolled onto her back.

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  • She rolled until her back was to him.

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  • He loosened what clothing he could and rolled his sleeves.

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  • He rolled her words around his head.

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  • Taran complied and rolled up his sleeve to display his bandaged forearm.

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  • He sighed and rolled onto his side, clutching a Rissa-scented pillow in his arms.

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  • She rose and stumbled forward again, cursed as she ran into a larger boulder, then lost her balance and rolled down a sudden dip.

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  • Moonlight glinted off the swords at his hip, and a cold ocean breeze swept up the Western Cliffs, rolled over them, and rustled the branches of the nearby forest.

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  • He loosened his tie and rolled his sleeves up, exposing weather darkened forearms.

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  • She rolled over to face him, snuggling into his arms.

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  • They all removed their shoes and socks and rolled up their pants legs before wading into the cold water.

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  • He'd use that for an excuse and … Alex rolled his eyes and interrupted.

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  • She rolled over and faced his back.

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  • He turned the light on and rolled over to face her, resting on one elbow.

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  • He rolled over and put an arm around her waist, drawing her toward him gently.

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  • When Carmen glanced at Felipa, she rolled her eyes and turned her palms up in submission.

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  • Alex rolled over and watched her.

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  • Her stomach rolled a warning as nausea gripped her middle.

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  • He rolled over and switched on his light.

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  • Megan rolled her eyes.

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  • She rolled her eyes and muttered under her breath.

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  • Plucking one from the bush, she rolled the berry in her hand, removing the powdery haze from its surface.

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  • She rolled over and smoothly converted to a backstroke in the opposite direction.

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  • Opening her eyes, she rolled over in the sleeping bag.

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  • He rolled his eyes and grimaced.

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  • He dropped the rag from his mouth and rolled his eyes, sighing with exasperation.

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  • She rolled her eyes and made a face.

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  • Xander rolled his eyes.

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  • Gerry pushed off from the table and rolled to one computer.

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  • She rolled her eyes and set them down on the table beside the couch.

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  • Jessi rolled her eyes.

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  • Ashley rolled her eyes.

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  • The woman rolled out of bed, unconcerned with being naked in front of a stranger.

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  • She rolled her eyes, uninterested in having such a blatant reminder of Toni's perfect body.

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  • She rolled her eyes and guided the beautiful car around back.

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  • She rolled her eyes but texted Xander the message.

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  • Brandon rolled his eyes before he disappeared down the same shallow hallway Ashley had.

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  • Xander rolled onto his side and wrapped his arms around her, pulling her into his body once more.

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  • She hesitated then rolled onto her stomach for warmth and closed her eyes.

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  • She rolled her eyes at them.

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  • He sent the message and rolled onto his side, drawing Jessi into his body.

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  • He rolled her onto her back, using his body to still her movements.

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  • It rippled with lightening and spread fast, soon blocking the moon before it rolled outward in every direction.

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  • Groggily, she rolled onto her back and stared at a wood ceiling.

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  • It is malleable and can be rolled out into sheets.

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  • Rolled pieces of amber, usually small but occasionally of very large size, may be picked up on the east coast of England, having probably been washed up from deposits under the North Sea.

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  • It is found in flat rolled pieces, irregularly distributed through a blue clay probably of Miocene age.

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  • If we consider a leaf of the common fern we find that in its young condition it is closely rolled up, the upper or ventral surface being quite concealed.

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  • This is due to the fact that while young the turgidity and consequent growth are greater in the dorsal side of the leaf, so that it becomes rolled up. As it develops the maximum turgidity and growth change to its upper side, and so it becomes unfolded or expanded.

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  • Here they were long rolled together with the bones of large mammalia, fishes, and with the shells of molluscous creatures that lived in shells.

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  • The rails, which for heavy main line traffic may weigh as much as too lb per yard, or even more, are rolled in lengths of from 30 to 60 ft., and sleepers are placed under them at intervals of between 2 and 3 ft.

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  • Such metal plates, or " tie-plates," have come into considerable use also in the United States, where they are always made of rolled steel, punched with rectangular holes through which the spikes pass.

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  • These rails were to be rolled in 33-ft.

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  • Spiders of various families will, when alarmed, lie absolutely still with legs tucked up and allow themselves to be pushed and rolled, and handled in various ways without betraying that they are alive by the slightest movement.

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  • In the latter, the cotton is arranged in the form of a rolled sheet or " lap."

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  • As Hardee's attack rolled up the Union army from left to right, the remainder of the Confederate army was to issue from the Atlanta fortifications and join in the battle.

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  • The latex, which exudes slowly and in many tortuous courses, some of it ultimately falling on the ground, is allowed to remain on the tree for several days, until it becomes dry and solid, when it is pulled off in strings, which are either rolled up into balls or put into bags in loose masses, in which form it enters commerce under the name of Ceara " scrap."

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  • It is then rolled into balls.

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  • The mixed rubber thus obtained is readily softened by heat, and can be very easily worked into any desired form or rolled into sheets by an apparatus known as the calendering machine.

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  • An oblong coil about an inch in length is suspended from each end by thin strips of rolled German silver wire, one of which is connected with a spiral spring for regulating the tension, the other being attached to a torsion-head.

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  • A very small difference in the constitution often produces a remarkable effect upon the magnetic quality, and it unfortunately happens that those alloys which are hardest magnetically are generally also hardest mechanically and extremely difficult to work; they might however be used rolled or as castings.

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  • It is also found in the form of rolled lumps and grains, "stream tin," in alluvial gravels; the latter are secondary deposits, the products of the disintegration of the first-named primary deposits.

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  • The specific gravity of cast tin is 7.29, of rolled tin 7.299, and of electrically deposited tin 7.143 to 7.178.

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  • For making tin-foil the metal is rolled into thin sheets, pieces of which are beaten out with a wooden mallet.

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  • The skirts were held in place by a thick rolled belt, and the upper part of the body remained quite nude in the earliest times; but from the middle Minoan period onward we often find an important addition in the shape of a low-cut bodice, which sometimes has sleeves, either tight-fitting or puffed, and ultimately develops into a laced corsage.

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  • A mass of glass in a viscous state can be rolled with an iron roller like dough; can be rendered hollow by the pressure of the human breath or by compressed air; can be forced by air pressure, or by a mechanically driven plunger, to take the shape and impression of a mould; and can be almost indefinitely extended as solid rod or as hollow tube.

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  • Plate and rolled plate glass.

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  • The mass of glass is rolled on a polished slab of iron, the " marvor," to solidify it, and it is then slightly hollowed by blowing.

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  • When this is the case the gathering is carried to a block or half-open mould in which it is rolled and blown until it acquires, roughly, the shape of a hemisphere, the flat side being towards the pipe and the convexity away from it; the diameter of this hemisphere is so regulated as to be approximately that of the cylinder which is next to be formed of the viscous mass.

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  • The rolled sheet is left on the castingtable until it has set sufficiently to be pushed over a flat iron plate without risk of distortion; meanwhile the table has been placed in front of the opening of one of the large annealing kilns and the slab of glass is carefully pushed into the kiln.

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  • The composition of these glasses is very similar to that of sheet-glass, but for the ordinary kinds of rolled plate much less scrupulous selection need be made in the choice of raw materials, especially of the sand.

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  • The glass is taken from the furnace in large iron ladles, which are carried upon slings running on overhead rails; from the ladle the glass is thrown upon the cast-iron bed of a rolling-table, and is rolled into sheet by an iron roller, the process being similar to that employed in making plate-glass, but on a smaller scale.

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  • The sheet thus rolled is roughly trimmed while hot and soft, so as to remove those portions of glass which have been spoilt by immediate contact with the ladle, and the sheet, still soft, is pushed into the open mouth of an annealing tunnel or " lear," down which it is carried by a system of moving grids.

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  • The more elaborate patterns found on what is known as " figure rolled plate " are produced in a somewhat different manner; the glass used for this purpose is considerably whiter in colour and much softer than ordinary rolled plate, and instead of being rolled out on a table it is produced by rolling between two moving rollers from which the sheet issues.

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  • The various varieties of rolled plate-glass are now produced for some purposes with a reinforcement of wire netting which is embedded in the mass of the glass.

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  • Pure iron, copper, silver and other metals are easily drawn into wire, or rolled into sheet, or flattened under the hammer.

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  • Thus, for instance, chemically pure iron in the ingot has the specific gravity 7.844; when it is rolled out into thin sheet, the value falls to 7.6; when drawn into thin wire, to 7.75.

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  • From the drum of the twisting machine the spun tobacco is rolled into cylinders of various sizes.

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  • The cigar is then rolled in the hand to consolidate the tobacco and bring it into proper shape, after which it is wrapped in the outer cover, a shaped piece made to enclose the whole in a spiral manner, beginning at the thick end of the cigar and working down to the pointed end, where it is dexterously finished by twisting to a fine point between the fingers.

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  • The highest class of Cuban-made cigars, called " vegueras," are prepared from the very finest Vuelta Abajo leaf, rolled when it is just half dry, and consequently never damped with water at all.

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  • If zinc be cast into a mould at a red heat, the ingot produced is laminar and brittle; if cast at just the fusing-point, it is granular and sufficiently ductile to be rolled into sheet at the ordinary temperature.

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  • On the 13th of August 1868 an earthquake nearly destroyed Arequipa, and great waves rolled in.

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  • Glass stills heated by a sand bath are sometimes employed in the final distillation of sulphuric acid; platinum, and an alloy of platinum and iridium with a lining of gold rolled on (a discovery due to Heraeus), are used for the same purpose.

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  • In 1772 during the proceedings against Crosby and Oliver - a part of the "Wilkes and liberty" agitation - he and Lord North were attacked by a mob and rolled in the mud.

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  • The fresh impulse enabled it to break the Scottish cavalry and repulse the foot, and Leslie's line of battle was gradually rolled up from right to left.

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  • Without pausing to fire, the men raced onward, but the French striking their outer wing rolled up the whole line in succession, the actual collision occurring in and near the Bruville ravine, a deep-cut natural trench which, starting from the Tronville copses, here intersects the plateau from west to east.

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  • Apparently no real tradition existed among the Eastern Christians of such a personage; the myth had taken shape from the clouds of rumour as they rolled westward from Asia.

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  • The architectural Mexicans, Central Americans, and especially the Peruvians, had no derricks or other hoisting devices, but rolled great stones into place along prepared ways and up inclined planes of earth, which were afterwards removed.

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  • The reduction in thickness of the bars is accompanied by a slight increase in their width and a very great increase in their length, so that it is generally necessary to cut partly rolled bars into two parts to keep them of convenient dimensions.

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  • At the base of the Red Crag in East Anglia, and occasionally at the base of the other Pliocene Crags, there is a " nodule bed," consisting of phosphatic nodules, with rolled teeth and bones, which were formerly worked as " coprolites " for the preparation of artificial manure.

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  • The fugitives of Orlov's command disordered the on-coming corps of Stakelberg, and the outer flank of the great counterstroke that was to have rolled up Kuroki's thin line came to an entire standstill.

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  • The centre girder may be built on the cantilevers and rolled into place or lifted from the water-level.

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  • The lattice girders of the side spans were first rolled into place, so as to project some distance beyond the piers, and then the arch ribs were built out, being partly supported by wire-rope cables from (3) Draw or Bascule Bridges.

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  • To fill the gap in the approaches when the bridge is rolled forward a frame carrying that part of the road is moved into place sideways.

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  • At Sunderland, the bridge is first lifted by a hydraulic press so as to clear the roadway behind, and is then rolled back.

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  • In narrow ravines a bridge of one span may be rolled out, if the projecting end is supported on a temporary suspension cable anchored on each side.

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  • Sometimes a girder is rolled out about one-third of its length, and then supported on a floating pontoon.

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  • The girders of the side spans were rolled out so as to overhang the great span by 105 ft., and formed a platform from which parts of the arch could be suspended.

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  • It was a cylinder of parchment of about the diameter of a coachwheel, and was literally rolled up on the floor of the house.

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  • The chasuble is thus in a special sense the sacerdotal vestment, and at the ordination of priests, according to the Roman rite, the bishop places on the candidate a chasuble rolled up at the back (planeta plicata), with the words, " Take the sacerdotal robe, the symbol of love," &c.; at the end of the ordination Mass the vestment is unrolled.

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  • They occur, with many other gem-stones, as pebbles or rolled crystals in alluvial deposits of sand and gravel; the gem-gravel being known locally as illam.

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  • Madagascar yields sapphires generally of very deep colour, occurring as rolled crystals.

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  • The rolled crystals of sapphire occur, with garnet and other minerals, in glacial deposits, and have probably been derived from dykes of igneous rocks, like andesite and lamprophyre.

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  • The principal industries are the smelting of zinc and the manufacture of cement, rolled zinc, bricks, sulphuric acid and clocks; in 1905 the city's factory products were valued at $3,158,173.

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  • To obtain a crop of bulbs for pickling, seed should be sown thickly in March, in rather poor soil, the seeds being very thinly covered, and the surface well rolled; these are not to be thinned, but should be pulled and harvested when ripe.

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  • The embryo generally fills the seed, and the cotyledons are rolled or folded on each other.

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  • In the Matrai system thin wires are used instead of rods, and are securely fastened to rolled steel joists, which form the beams on which the slabs rest; moreover, the wires instead of being stretched tight from side to side of the slab are allowed to sag as much as the thickness of the concrete will allow.

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  • As the "Vindictive" approached, a thick sea fog rolled up the coast, making it impossible to see anything at over 300 yd.

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  • The surface of the walks should be kept well rolled, for nothing contributes more to their elegance and durability.

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  • They should be occasionally rolled, and towards autumn they require frequent sweepings to remove worm-casts.

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  • Sweep and roll the lawns, and put in repair the gravel-walks, keeping the surface frequently rolled.

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  • At least as early as the 3rd century B.C. the custom was introduced of spreading the peplus like a sail on the mast of a ship, which was rolled on a machine in the procession.

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  • Hence steel which has been heated very highly, whether for welding, or for greatly softening it so that it can be rolled to the desired shape with but little expenditure of power, ought later to be refined, either by reheating it from below Are to slightly above Ac 3 or by rolling it after it has cooled to a relatively low temperature, i.e.

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  • This bloom is immediately rolled down into a long flat bar, called " muck bar," and this in turn is cut into short lengths which, piled one on another, are reheated and again rolled down, sometimes with repeated cutting, FIG.

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  • Whatever be the form into which the steel is to be rolled, it must in general first be poured from the Bessemer converter in which it is made into a large clay-lined ladle, and thence cast in vertical pyramidal ingots.

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  • It was formerly sheared to short lengths and formed into piles, which were then rolled out, perhaps to be resheared and rerolled into bars, known as " single shear " or " double shear " steel according to the number of sheaiings.

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  • In strong contrast with this is the procedure in making rolled products such as rails and plates.

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  • The steel is cast in lots, weighing in some cases as much as 75 tons, in enduring cast iron moulds into very large ingots, which with their initial heat are immediately rolled down by a series of powerful roll trains into their final shape with but slight wear and tear of the moulds and the machinery.

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  • Great armour plates can indeed be made by rolling, because in making such flat plates the ingot is simply rolled back and forth between a pair of plain cylindrical rolls, like BB of fig.

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  • Moreover, a single pair of rolls suffices for armour plates of any width or thickness, whereas if shafts of different diameters were to be rolled, a special final groove would be needed for each different diameter, and, as there is room for only a few large grooves in a single set of rolls, this would imply not only providing but installing a separate .set of rolls for almost every diameter of shaft.

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  • The leaves are stripped, withered, rolled and sorted, then packed in sacks and exported, chiefly to Argentina.

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  • A great wave of secularity rolled over the Church, engulfing the religious orders with the rest; love waxed cold, fervour languished; learning declined, discipline was relaxed, bitter rivalries broke out, especially between Franciscans and Dominicans.

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  • The leaves in the bud are either placed simply in apposition, as in the mistletoe, or they are folded or rolled up longitudinally or laterally, giving rise to different kinds of vernation, as delineated in figs.

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  • The different divisions of a cut leaf may be folded or rolled up separately, as in ferns, while the entire leaf may have either the same or a different kind of vernation.

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  • When leaves are applied to each other face to face, without being folded or rolled together, they are appressed.

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  • It is "panned," rolled, fermented and divided into various classes or qualities.

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  • After being rolled, the leaves are spread out in layers of I to 2 ins.

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  • Huge blast furnaces are in constant activity, and the output of rolled iron and steel is constantly increasing.

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  • A broken lump would then be heated to softness in the furnace; rolled out under a bar of metal, held diagonally across the roll; and when reduced to a rod of a quarter of an inch thick, it was heated and pulled out into even rods about an eighth of an inch thick.

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  • Ancient seabeaches, marked by accumulations of seaweed, rolled stones, &c., have been noticed as much as 20 ft.

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  • They tore the caricature into a thousand pieces, and rolled after the king with loud ` Lebe Hoch, our Frederick for ever,' as he rode slowly away."

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  • They rolled down rocks upon their enemies as they crowded into the defile, and showered missiles on them from above.

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  • The English owed the victory to their archers, whose shafts rolled up a courageous charge by the Scots.

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  • The body was placed in a rock-hewn tomb, and a great stone was rolled against the entrance.

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  • Sunset brought on the Jewish sabbath, but the next evening the women brought spices to anoint the body, and at sunrise on the third day they arrived at the tomb, and saw that the stone was rolled away.

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  • But most rolled metals and alloys can be so treated, copper being the best for the purpose.

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  • The extreme tenuity of objects which are hammered, drawn or rolled cannot for obvious reasons be attained by casting.

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  • This is the case with gold, silver, copper, tin, lead and others, and especially with low carbon steel, which is first cast as an ingot, then annealed and rolled into plates as well as the thinnest sheets.

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  • In 1853 works were established for the manufacture of white oxide of zinc from a calamine found here, in the next year metallic zinc was produced, and in 1865 the first sheet zinc made in America was rolled here.

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  • If the same rolling curve R, with the same tracing-point T, be rolled on the outside of any other pitch-circle, it will have the fare of a tooth suitable to work with the flank AT.

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  • In like manner, if either the same or any other rolling curve be rolled the opposite way, on the outside of the pitch-circle BB, so that the tracing point T shall start from A, it will trace the face AT of a tooth suitable to work with a flank traced by rolling the same curve R with the same tracing-point T inside any other pitch-circle.

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  • It generally consists of limestone, or of mixed limestone and clay, or of sand and clay, or of gravel, with here and there flint and rolled quartz.

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  • The cathodes, when thick enough, were either cast and rolled or sent into the market direct.

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  • Let us first determine the nature of a curve, such that if it is rolled on the axis its origin will trace out the meridian section of the bubble.

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  • He witnessed the chequered career of Stilicho as actual, though not titular, emperor of the West; he saw the hosts of Radagaisus rolled back from Italy, only to sweep over Gaul and Spain; the defeats and triumphs of Alaric; the three sieges and final sack of Rome, followed by the marvellous recovery of the city; Heraclian's vast armament dissipated; and the fall of seven pretenders to the Western diadem.

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  • They are then rolled in broken leaves and stalks of the poppy and left, with occasional turning, for a week or so, when they become hard enough to bear packing.

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  • When it is roasted and rolled to his satisfaction he gently heats the centre of the bowl, where there is a small orifice; then he quickly thrusts the end of the dipper into the orifice, twirls it round smartly and withdraws it; if this is properly done, the opium (now about the size of a grain of hemp-seed or a little larger) is left adhering to the bowl immediately over the orifice.

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  • On the clay stoppers of wine jars of the remote age which goes by the name of the pre-dynastic period, and which preceded the historic period of the first Pharaohs, there are seal impressions which must have been produced from matrices, like those of Babylonia and Assyria, of the cylinder type, the impress of the design having been repeated as the cylinder was rolled along the surface of the moist clay.

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  • Coke, cut cork, rolled brass and copper were other important products in 1905.

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  • In dry-country grasses the blades are often folded on the midrib, or rolled up. The rolling is effected by bands of large wedge-shaped cells - motor-cells - between the nerves, the loss of turgescence by which, as the air dries, causes the blade to curl towards the face on which they occur.

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  • If pillars made of rolled iron or steel are used, their different parts shall be riveted to each other and the beams and girders resting upon them shall have riveted or bolted connexions to unite them with the pillar.

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  • After being rolled, structural steel is stored or handled out of doors for a varying period both at the mill and then again at the shop before the building is started.

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  • Considerable improvement has been made in the design of rolled steel shapes; for example the rolling of a 16-in.

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  • At least two pieces are taken from each melt or blow at the mill, and are stamped or marked, and all the various sections rolled from the melt or blow are required to bear a similar stamp or mark for identification.

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  • The steelwork for a building of any considerable size is almost invariably rolled to order.

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  • The flowers are shortlystalked, the lower ones growing in the fork of the branches, the upper ones sessile in one-sided leafy spikes which are rolled back at the top before flowering, the leaves becoming smaller upwards and taking the place of bracts.

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  • Iron, coal and limestone abound in the vicinity, and the borough has large manufactories of stoves and furnaces, and of iron and steel, in one of which in 1845 a "T"-rail, probably the first in America, was rolled.

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  • In Valeriana the superior calyx is at first an obsolete rim, but as the fruit ripens it is shown to consist of hairs rolled inwards, which expand so as to waft the fruit.

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  • In 1900 Connecticut led the United States in the manufacture of ammunition, bells, brass and copper (rolled), brass castings and finishings, brass ware and needles and pins.

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  • The most important single industry in 1905 was the manufacture of rolled brass and copper with a product value of $41,911,903 (in 1900, $36,325,178)- 80.7% of the total for the United States; the value of the product of the other brass industries was brass ware (1905) $9, 022, 4 2 7,-5 1.6% of the total for the United States, - (1900) $ 8, 947,45 1; and brass castings and brass finishing (1905) $2,982,115, (1900) $3,254,239.

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  • Mary rolled her eyes.

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  • The rural countryside that surrounded the building rolled gracefully to trees that looked like Oaks, but it was winter and they still had their leaves.

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  • Alex rolled over and laid an arm across her waist, cuddling her close without waking.

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  • Numbly, she rolled over to a pile of grain sacks they had put up as a barricade.

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  • Davis rolled sluggishly with the sway of his mule, staring disinterestedly at the mule in front of him.

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  • The jockeying crowd made it difficult for five-foot Cynthia Dean to catch more than a glimpse of the activity as bodies rolled and washed across the pavement and errant streams drenched the crowd.

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  • She and the robed man both stopped moving, watching in disbelief as the amulet skittered, rolled, and disappeared into Rhyn's cell.

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  • She rolled onto her back and stared at the ceiling, where she had pinned one of her inspiration posters above the bed.

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  • The slapper's sleeves were rolled, revealing an intricate tattoo of battle scenes around the letters PMF.

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  • Dan and Elise rolled up on a military transport, and Brady waited for them as the others moved into the town.

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  • Katie rolled her eyes at the gummy cubes before popping several into her mouth.  The Andre phantom settled on the opposite side of the fire from her, mirroring her cross-legged position.

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  • He heard a groan from nearby and lowered his weapons, the first to step away to see whose body lay before Her.  It was Kiki's.  Rhyn smelled blood before he saw the soaked clothing of his half-brother.  Ignoring Death, Rhyn rolled Kiki onto his back.

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  • A silver Honda Accord pulled up and the window rolled down.

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  • After doing some stretching exercises and setting his bike's trip odometer, he began, slowly at first, to swing into his rhythmic cadence of 70 revs per minute, maintaining the pace by shifting gears as the country hills rolled beneath his wheels.

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  • He retreated toward the bathroom just as the door opened—and just as Dean hit the light switch and rolled to the floor, flooding the room in brightness.

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  • A shadow fell across her, and she rolled onto her back, unsettled to see Darian gone and another Guardian standing over her.

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  • He'd use that for an excuse and … Alex rolled his eyes and interrupted.

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  • She rolled her eyes at the vague answer then stretched up on her tiptoes to wrap the chain around his neck.

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  • On takeoff it rolled sharply and away from the crowd, the flickering afterburner adding to the effect.

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  • In the afternoon I did crafts and I made an anklet out of beads, which rolled all over the floor.

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  • No rolled versions are kept by default; any existing log file is simply appended.

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  • Hot rolled asphalt for roads and other paved areas Hot rolled asphalt for roads and other paved areas.

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  • The works rolled steel billets from the 1930's to 1964.

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  • Dedicated to all things decadent and indulgent, think burlesque, kitsch and sexy boudoir all rolled into one.

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  • And good-night, Watson, " he added, as the wheels of the royal brougham rolled down the street.

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  • Stallion bridles have a brass browband and mare bridles have a plain or rolled browband to match the bridle.

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  • The flint artifacts found in the ancient river gravels are frequently rolled, battered, and stained brown by iron oxides.

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  • Carbon nanotubes are graphite sheets of carbon nanotubes are graphite sheets of carbon which are rolled up to form tubes.

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  • A semi-fermented tea of fine quality, traditionally hand rolled and fired in baskets over pits containing red hot charcoal.

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  • The ham and cheese rolled inside these flattened chicken breasts make an attractive spiral pattern when the chicken is sliced.

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  • Guests will even be given a free hand rolled cigar.

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  • The Nash family were fruit growers, producing grapes under huge glass cloches that could be rolled into place on a rail track.

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  • Even by the time the world rolled around to 1985 and I was all but out of my teenage years I remained largely clueless.

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  • One by one, thousands of cartons rolled off the production line filled with frozen confection, ready to be shipped off.

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  • The whole contraption could then be rolled out across the road.

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  • It also convulsed on two occasions while rolled over.

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  • The fragment of coral, a tiny crinkle of pink like a sugar rosebud from a cake, rolled across the mat.

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  • At one point in the action the remote detonator of the bomb rolled under the bell.

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  • Rolled Aluminum / polyethylene, These capacitors use two long rectangular metal plates, separated by sheets of polyethylene dielectric.

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  • When we were on standby at weekends, and if the sea fog rolled in, it got very eerie.

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  • A fine sea mist rolled slowly across the vale, hiding the young woman from prying eyes.

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  • This a double thickness of heavy polar fleece rolled at the top, shown right.

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  • The patient should sit upright and bite against a clean rolled up linen handkerchief for about half an hour.

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  • Paint the rolled hem in a contrast or deeper color.

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  • The subject matter of these ends is substantially heraldic with Arms on waisted shields with rolled top corners typical of 16th century heraldry.

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  • The main advantage of this construction method is that it reduces the series inductance because the capacitor plates are not rolled into a spiral.

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  • The aluminum ingots are sent to mills where they are rolled into very thin coiled sheets.

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  • Reduce by half then add the stock, bring to the boil and place rolled loin on top of the bones.

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  • Its spring steel wire and rolled cardboard create an irresistible lure for cats and great fun for cat lovers.

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  • Sadly, Mr Galland's fate is likely to hinge on whether or not the presiding magistrate ever rolled a spliff in his youth.

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  • Hay rolled the ball into the empty net after cashing in on a bizarre mix-up between keeper Main and Derek Townsley.

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  • I ' ve rolled back movable Type to version 3.17.

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  • Remove from the heat and stir in the flour, baking powder and rolled oats.

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  • Nowadays, each cheese is rolled in toasted pinhead oatmeal.

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  • Or heather honey combined with chocolate and rolled in chocolate flakes and toasted oatmeal.

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  • The antithesis - batting first and getting rolled over - rarely seems to attract similar opprobrium.

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  • It can even be spread on ready-made pastry, rolled and cut into pinwheels or straws and baked for a quick and easy nibble!

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  • But they will have their influential playmaker Deco back from suspension and are unlikely to be rolled over by France.

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  • However, from the moment that Monty rolled in an eight-foot putt on the first green of Friday's fourballs, Europe took charge.

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  • Green ' speed ', or more correctly distance rolled, by a golf ball was measured using an inclined ramp.

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  • The sequence counter is also rolled back to prevent repetition of the error message for a block of similar statements.

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  • Transfer the rolled out pastry to the top of the pie using the rolled out pastry to the top of the pie using the rolling pin in the same way described for the base pastry.

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  • Transfer the rolled out pastry to the top of the pie using the rolling pin in the same way described for the base pastry.

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  • They bounced around, they drove lunar rovers, They climbed up hills and rolled over and over.

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