Warmth Sentence Examples

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  • He touched her, and familiar warmth flashed through her, easing the pain.

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  • Warmth returned to her cheeks.

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  • The warmth of his smile was not lost on her, and she thought about what Linda had said about him.

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  • Carmen felt warmth flood her face.

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  • His hand shifted to her hip, and he felt the absence of her warmth to the bone.

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  • All the sun's warmth left the air.

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  • Adrienne shucked her coat and tried to act nonchalant in spite of the warmth in her cheeks.

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  • The kid needed shelter and warmth.

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  • The warmth spilled onto her cheeks.

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  • Surrounding and suffusing all, warmth and compassion floated, a beautiful compelling brown.

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  • A cool breeze touched the warmth of her cheeks.

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  • Her beautiful eyes no longer sparkled, and he was surprised to find he felt the absence of her warmth and liveliness.

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  • He wanted to lose himself in her warmth and liveliness on his last night.

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  • This weight also provides warmth up to approximately the equivalent of 7.5 tog in conventional down, feather and polyester filled duvets.

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  • Her face flooded with warmth.

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  • Closing her eyes against the bright sunlight, she absorbed its warmth.

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  • He sat, his warmth surrounding her once more.

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  • His warmth cocooned her as he gathered her in his thick arms.

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  • Peculiar to Arcadia is the title Athena Alea, probably = "warder off of evil," although others explain it as = "warmth," and see in it an allusion to her physical nature as one of the powers of light.

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  • The Grand Master began answering him, and Pierre began developing his views with more and more warmth.

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  • All their faces were now shining with that latent warmth of feeling Pierre had noticed the day before and had fully understood after his talk with Prince Andrew.

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  • While visiting her at home and in the hospice she radiated a great warmth and kindness.

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  • At Fraserburgh police station, Inspector Duncan refuted these allegations with some warmth.

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  • The hotel is renowned for the warmth of its welcome, the friendliness of its staff and the level of its efficiency.

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  • The bizarre warmth Zizek shows the skinhead comports with critical theory 's own irrational outbursts toward cultural studies, a breeding ground for particularization.

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  • The ovens provide for warmth and cooking, burning dried cakes of cattle dung mixed with straw, which will smolder for hours.

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  • Tourmaline crystal gives off far-infrared rays, these rays are beneficial to health and generate warmth in the feet.

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  • It 's amazing how a bit of sunshine and unseasonable warmth can lift the spirits, is n't it?

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  • Dulce smiled without warmth.

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  • His expression sobered and the blue eyes lost a little of their warmth.

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  • She stared at the bath water, only mildly aware that it was losing its warmth.

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  • She watched his tall figure move gracefully down the hall, forcing unwelcome warmth to crawl up her neck.

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  • She laughed nervously, acutely aware of the warmth of his hands through her cotton dress.

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  • Finally, he'd reached the top of a hill overlooking a small, familiar village that glowed with warmth.

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  • The warmth of his body made her senses tingle with both need and happiness.

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  • The warmth of his hand drifted up her arm and through her, comforting her.

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  • His look softened, and rare warmth crossed his features.

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  • She felt a drop of warmth and instinctively licked it.

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  • Wynn studied her, warmth in his eyes.

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  • His warmth was comforting, his hard body her home.

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  • She wiped her face then dressed, too distracted to feel the warmth of a certain deity as he appeared.

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  • The warmth of the evening chased out Bird Song's guests—all non-dieters probably queuing up for ice cream, or maybe simply promenading the Victorian village streets as alpenglow painted the surrounding peaks in pink.

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  • The afternoon sun was high in the sky, baking the revelers in summer warmth as they clustered around the intersection of Sixth and Main Street, the site of the infamous water fight.

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  • She shivered at the odd connection, the heat and warmth.

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  • The warmth of her body made him not want to let go.

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  • When you touch someone, you feel nothing, not the warmth of their skin or the smoothness.

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  • She took it, grateful for the warmth and sweetness.

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  • His scent and heat, the warmth of his magic, the heady sensations of being so close to him … She concentrated on placing her feet and not on his body.

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  • Deidre held no warmth at all for Darkyn, but she could understand that the girl didn't belong in this mess.

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  • He eyed her from head to toe with an open appreciation that brought warmth to her face.

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  • The warmth grew into a flame and she tossed her head defiantly.

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  • For a moment surprise captured her tongue and she basked under the warmth of that chocolate gaze.

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  • This time his lips responded with familiar warmth.

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  • Warmth crawled up Carmen's face.

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  • Warmth invaded her neck and cheeks.

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  • Warmth bloomed within her while her heart beat with more excitement than a moth outside a lighted window.

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  • The warmth of the alcohol filled her.

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  • Her shaking stopped at his touch, the warmth of their connection and his magic soothing her.

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  • His hand slid up to her elbow, and he drew her into him, until his warmth and scent enveloped her.

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  • That the skin around Wynn's eyes relaxed in genuine warmth made Gabe realize she'd survived partially because she really was different.

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  • A familiar warmth stirred within her, and she braced herself before opening her eyes.

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  • She was surprised to feel a strange zap of energy, different than Gabriel's warmth but not unpleasant.

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  • There was warmth in his gaze.

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  • There was a flicker of warmth in his gaze as he teased Katie, and he almost seemed approachable without the bulky trench coat lined with weapons.

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  • Deidre sought some flicker of warmth in his dark gaze and saw none.

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  • Gabriel wrapped his arms around her, his warmth, strength and scent all that anchored her to this world.

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  • Vaguely, she was aware of the cool shadow world followed by the warmth of indoors.

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  • The floor plan was open and relaxed, with wooden floors giving warmth to cream furniture.

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  • The deep connection and warmth moved through her.

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  • Aside from the greeting, there was no warmth between them at all.

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  • His enthusiasm and genuine warmth melted more of her resistance.

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  • In the darkness, he wasn't reminded of an ache he'd killed long ago, that which reminded him he once knew what it was to feel the warmth of the sun on his human skin.

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  • She finished her whiskey and sat back in the chair, its warmth chasing away her internal chill.

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  • Kris smiled, and Andre echoed the movement, the skin around his eyes crinkling in warmth.

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  • He resembled his father in height and narrow face, though there was warmth in his father's face she didn't see in his.

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  • A pulse of warmth dispelled the tunnel vision that had begun to form.

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  • Warmth and cold shot through her, righting her stomach but bringing intense pain to her head.

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  • His silver-blue eyes glowed with no warmth as he smiled.

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  • He certainly felt human with a massive male body expending heat and warmth.

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  • At long last, she felt the warmth of his breath on her neck.

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  • The pinch was less today, and the pain gone instantly, replaced by heat and warmth.

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  • Wobbling, she rose, familiar coldness replacing the alcoholic warmth inside her.

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  • The pain subsided, replaced by familiar warmth.

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  • She didn't object when his fangs bit into her, instead sighing as the comforting warmth consumed her.

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  • She felt angry tears welling and forced them back, soon distracted by the warmth in her blood.

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  • Their gazes locked, and she felt a different kind of warmth slide through her.

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  • She liked his smell, his warmth, his strength…even his snarkiness.

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  • She'd never felt anything like his kiss or the warmth that flowed through her.

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  • Warmth shot through her, energizing her.

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  • The familiar warmth, his intensity -- both lit her blood afire, and she couldn't help but imagine what his hot, talented tongue could do to other parts of her body.

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  • She didn't know why until she felt the fog of the underworld and then the warmth of wherever it was they went this time.

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  • He pulled her into his lap, his possessive touch and warmth soothing her.

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  • It'll make Hannah so happy, Giovanni said with genuine warmth.

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  • He met her gaze, and her body bloomed with warmth in response to the possessive gaze that swept over her from head to foot before his eyes settled on the demon.

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  • The warmth of their bodies pressed together made her forget Darkyn, the cold, and the nightmare.

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  • Warmth passed through his gaze, and the skin around his eyes softened as he took in her expression.

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  • She retreated to the castle, up the back stairwell off limits to everyone but her, and to the warmth of her chamber.

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  • Much easier to get along with, she said with a shake of her head, unable to help the warmth that spread through her whenever she saw him.

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  • She felt his warmth at her back instead.

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  • He sighed contentedly as her warmth engulfed him.

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  • They had become accustomed to the constant chill in their bones, yet this newfound warmth elicited a welcome sensation that not only rid the cold, but also calmed the incessant craving for blood.

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  • That night she slept in the warmth of his arms, and the next morning the electricity came on.

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  • His skin was hot, working its way through her thin dress in a way that did nothing to lessen the warmth racing through her blood.

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  • The skin around Xander's eye was softened in something other than amusement, the light in his eyes a combination of hunger – and warmth.

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  • He had the urge to kill, to feel the warmth of blood running over his hands and smell it covering his body.

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  • It is full of humor and warmth, yet never sentimental.

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  • There are various herbaceous plants which may be similarly treated, such as sea-kale and horseradish, and, among ornamental plants, the beautiful autumn-blooming Anemone japonica, Bocconia cordata, Dictamnus Fraxinella - the burning bush; the sea hollies (Eryngium), the globe thistle (Echinops ritro), the Oriental poppy (Papaver orientale), the sea lavender (Statice latifolia), Senecio pulcher, &c. The sea-kale and horseradish require to be treated in the open garden, where the cut portions should be planted in lines in wellworked soil; but the roots of the others should be planted in pots and kept in a close frame with a little warmth till the young shoots have started.

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  • A luminous warmth seems to enfold me.

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  • He took in her delicate features and felt a familiar warmth stir his blood.

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  • She relaxed, his warmth and presence lulling her into comfort she didn't want to leave.

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  • Irritated at the sudden break of warmth and intimacy, she sighed as she trotted to keep up.

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  • His face was unreadable, but the skin around his eyes had softened with warmth.

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  • She hugged herself, in spite of the warmth of the cozy room.

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  • I gaze out my window as the moon is slowly slipping away and I long for the warmth of the morning.

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  • Three or four miles from town, the roadway opened and he slowed, allowing the warmth of the day to soak into his stiff body.

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  • The afternoon sun bathed them like summer, and Dean, in spite of being coatless, was embraced by the warmth.

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  • He must have reached an arm across the warmth next to him and her nearly soundless mewl began his slow but steady rise to the surface of consciousness.

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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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  • He wanted to linger there, feeling her warmth, but she quickly pulled away.

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  • Her eyes pierced through him, black as coal; all traces of warmth extinguished.

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  • He had become so accustomed to Elisabeth's warmth, the bed only served to spotlight the cold vacancy.

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  • They darted outside and closed the door before the room lost the little warmth it had gained.

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  • Carmen clamped her sagging jaw shut and tore her gaze from him, an uncomfortable warmth flooding her neck and face.

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  • Warmth crawled up her neck at the thought of the impression she must have given Alex.

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  • Whatever the cause, her heart did a flip-flop and warmth flooded her face.

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  • Carmen stared at him, warmth flooding up her neck again.

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  • Normally the animals were her first concern, but if Alex had spent the night in the barn, he needed the warmth a good hot meal could offer.

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  • He pushed away from the couch and sauntered over to the stove, holding his hands over its warmth.

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  • Carmen took the cup of coffee and sipped it, feeling the warmth all the way down to her stomach.

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  • Warmth flooded up her neck and her heart hammered against her ribs.

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  • She turned her hand over, so that her palm touched the warmth of his.

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  • Warmth flooded up her neck and she avoided his eyes.

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  • Warmth crawled up her neck and she smiled up at him wryly.

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  • Warmth flooded up her neck and she smiled.

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  • Warmth returned to her face.

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  • Warmth flooded her entire body so quickly that it was almost painful.

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  • Warmth surged up her neck.

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  • Warmth crawled up her neck with the realization that she had lost control - and Alex had been aware of it.

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  • She met his gaze and felt drawn by the warmth.

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  • Her wrist throbbed despite the warmth in her blood caused by the sedative–pain reliever.

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  • Warmth flowed through her, and the pain dissipated.

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  • His nearness was comforting, his body warmth making her feel a little less cold.

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  • His ragged voice held genuine warmth, though, so she took his words at face value.

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  • Warmth splattered her face as he continued to slam his fist into the hole.

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  • Warmth crept up her face as she thought how stupid she'd sound to someone like Kelli.

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  • She sat back, comfortable with the warmth of the fire.

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  • Memories of their nights together made him sensitive to the warmth of her skin, the tension between them.

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  • He was like a statue, only she felt the warmth of his body and the tingle of magic in the air.

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  • She sat heavily, inching towards the other woman for warmth.

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  • Katie laughed loudly, unable to help herself.  Rhyn pulled her into his arms, swallowing her in his warmth and scent.  Katie wrapped her arms around him.

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  • The warmth of Collingswood and a soft chair won the argument.

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  • You should have been at Byrne's house tonight and seen the warmth of that family.

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  • Dean strained for a glimpse of the yellow jacket he had pur­sued so vigorously but either he had missed the rider or the biker had shed the jacket to the warmth of the valley.

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  • Warmth ran up Carmen's neck again, invading her cheeks.

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  • Warmth invaded her face when she realized his intent.

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  • Warmth crawled up her neck at the thought.

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  • Warmth rushed to her face.

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  • The idea of sitting her chair beside his brought warmth to her cheeks.

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  • The warmth in her face turned to a burning.

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  • Carmen shrugged, warmth crawling up her neck.

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  • The warmth ran back up her neck and into her cheeks.

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  • That was the way it started, but the warmth of his body, the smell of his cologne and the feel of his muscular back begged her to linger.

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  • The full import of his actions hit her, bringing a flood of warmth to her face.

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  • Warmth flooded up Carmen's neck.

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  • Warmth flooded up her neck.

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  • Warmth ran up her neck like a thermometer on a hot day.

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  • The warmth in his eyes drew her to him and soothed her nerves.

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  • His laughter sent a flood of warmth up her neck and into her face.

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  • Warmth raced back up her neck again.

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  • Sitting like that with the warmth of his chest on her back was sensual and soothing at the same time.

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  • Carmen felt the warmth crawl up her neck.

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  • Carmen turned on him, warmth shooting up her neck so quickly that it was painful.

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  • The warmth in her neck increased.

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  • Warmth crawled up her neck as she put his sandwich on the table and watched him wash his hands in the kitchen sink.

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  • She clamped both hands over her mouth, warmth flooding into her face.

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  • Maybe the warmth of the water would help her relax before they talked.

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  • Warmth crawled up her neck and she glanced around to see if anyone was close enough to hear.

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  • Warmth flooded her face and she tore her gaze from his.

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  • Gradually some of the warmth returned to his dark gaze.

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  • Mums greeted her with the usual warmth.

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  • The cold wet days of May had thawed into the warmth of June, yet their marriage remained cold and lifeless.

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  • Warmth crawled up her face and sprawled on her cheeks.

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  • Warmth shot up her neck with a sharp pain.

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  • Instead, she'd slept with her back to the panoramic window with her down vest and boots on for warmth.

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  • She watched him, unable to identify why she felt the loss of more than his warmth.

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  • She stepped away from his warmth in the cold room, gaze sweeping over his broad shoulders and whiplike frame.

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  • Jenn felt warmth bloom in her body in response to his stare.

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  • His warmth made her drowsy and comfortable, and she liked the feeling.

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  • While she welcomed his warmth, the space between them seemed to shrink.

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  • She didn't think she'd fall asleep with the thoughts of her family and Darian's body close enough to make hers tingle with more than warmth.

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  • Darian felt a thread of warmth in the hallway.

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  • Her breasts brushed his arm, sending lightning and warmth through him.

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  • Despite the cold, her blood hummed with warmth.

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  • Comforting warmth spread through her fingers and palm.

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  • She kept her eyes on her hands, not liking how his warmth was spreading throughout her body.

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  • And his warmth felt so good.

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  • Lost in thought, she dropped her gaze to her hands as Darian's warmth moved through her body, healing her.

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  • Jonny met her gaze again, and she saw a flicker of familiar warmth in his dark eyes.

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  • She closed her eyes, ready to die, when a different kind of warmth flowed through her.

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  • His warmth and magic filled her, flowing between them in an indication that they were one.

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  • He ate and sipped the cider, its warmth making his muscles relax.

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  • She withdrew from his embrace, withdrawing from the warmth and comfort of his body.

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  • Warmth crawled up Carmen's neck.

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  • Warmth flooded her cheeks as she met his gaze.

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  • Warmth crawled up her neck and spread into her cheeks.

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  • Warmth flooded her cheeks as she remembered that she was going to kiss Alex.

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  • Warmth ran up her neck.

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  • Warmth shot up her neck.

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  • The idea gave her a strange feeling of warmth and excitement.

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  • An uncomfortable warmth surged up her neck, flooding her cheeks.

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  • She sank to a bench and sipped on her coffee, letting its warmth invaded her body and relax her stiff muscles.

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  • Warmth flooded her face again as she spoke.

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  • She caught her breath as warmth invaded her face.

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  • The warmth returned to his eyes, chasing a flood of heat up her throat.

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  • She grabbed her coffee cup and tried to wash down the warmth of his kiss.

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  • The warmth of his muscular chest under the soft knit of his shirt, and the strength in the arms that gently coaxed her close again, tempted her to acquiesce.

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  • It was bad enough that she probably smelled, but the warmth from his body combined with the excitement of his proximity left her feeling a little nauseous.

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  • An uncomfortable warmth crawled up her neck.

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  • Warmth flooded her neck and face.

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  • The stranger's face softened with the warmth of pity, a sight Xander was accustomed to.

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  • She returned her attention to the task at hand, warmth creeping up her face.

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  • The heat of his large hands burned through her thin dress, and warmth bloomed within her.

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  • He held her gaze while the warmth of his skin seeped into her.

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  • Guilt and need warred as her senses became saturated with his oak-amber scent, the warmth of his body at her back.

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  • The skin around Xander's eye was softened in something other than amusement, the light in his eyes a combination of hunger – and warmth.

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  • She felt the loss of his warmth and body at once and assumed he was angry at her.

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

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  • She joined him, warmth creeping up her face at the thought of their night.

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  • His strength and warmth pierced her body, somehow easing the gravity of her world.

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  • Unable to see anything in the dark place, she almost panicked when the warmth of his body left her.

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  • Xander's features softened in warmth.

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  • The principal things to be attended to are to preserve a moderate state of moisture and a proper mild degree of warmth; and the treatment must vary according to the season.

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  • If each distributing flue is connected by means of a mixing valve with a cold-air flue, the warmth of the incoming air can be regulated nicely.

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  • The same year he was named one of the justices of the peace for his borough; and on the grant of a new charter showed great zeal in defending the rights of the commoners, and succeeded in procuring an alteration in the charter in their favour, exhibiting much warmth of temper during the dispute and being committed to custody by the privy council for angry words spoken against the mayor, for which he afterwards apologized.

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  • Wakefield was a man of large views and lofty aims, and in private life displayed the warmth of heart which commonly accompanies these qualities.

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  • In 1417, however, the Spanish Dominican St Vincent Ferrer pleaded the cause of the flagellants with great warmth at the council of Constance, and elicited a severe reply from John Gerson 29 ` ' '?

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  • Cyprian had none of that character which makes the reading of Tertullian, whom he himself called his magister, so interesting and piquant, but he possessed other qualities which Tertullian lacked, especially the art of presenting his thoughts in simple, smooth and clear language, yet in a style which is not wanting in warmth and persuasive power.

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  • The warmth, shelter and abundant food in the nests, due both to the fresh supplies brought in by the ants and to the large amount of waste matter that accumulates, must prove strongly attractive to the various " guests."

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  • Though patient and good-tempered in the main, they have a latent warmth of temper, and if oppressed beyond a certain limit they would fiercely turn upon their tormentors.

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  • To these succeeded forms where the down had developed into body feathers for warmth, not flight, whilst the fore-limbs had become organs of prehension, the hind-limbs of progression.

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  • The winter, which is very stormy, lasts from November to March; spring begins in April, but it is the middle of June before warmth becomes general, and by the end of August summer is gone.

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  • Stimulants, warmth and opium may be required.

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  • Alcohol, strychnine and warmth must also be employed.

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  • In the case of the squamous epithelial cancer of the anterior abdominal wall found so frequently in the natives of Kashmir, the position of the cancer is peculiar to this people, and is due to the chronic irritation following on repeated burns from using the " kangri " - a small earthenware vessel containing a charcoal fire enclosed in basket-work, and suspended round the waist, to assist in maintaining warmth in the extreme cold of the hills of Kashmir.

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  • These arrangements have doubtless some reference to climatic phenomena, continuity of growth being arrested by cold and promoted by warmth.

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  • For warmth, for dryness, for absence of fog, and for facility of walking after rain, just when the air is at its purest and its best, there is nothing equal to gravel; but when gravel has been rendered foul by infiltration with organic matters it may easily become a very hotbed of disease.

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  • This greater cold is caused by the intervention of the Cordillera Negra, which intercepts the warmth from the coast.

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  • As it dilates the blood-vessels of the skin it increases the subjective sensation of warmth.

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  • After the plants have done flowering, they should all get a little artificial warmth, plenty of moisture, and a slight shade, while they are making their growth, during which period the tips of the young shoots should be nipped out when 6 or 8 in.

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  • Now again he maintained with great warmth of conviction that his views were in close accordance with Scripture and the Anglican standards, but the council, without specifying any distinct "heresy" and declining to submit the case to the judgment of competent theologians, ruled otherwise, and he was deprived of his professorships.

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  • There are few obseryations available for ascertaining the depth to which warmth from the sun penetrates in the ocean.

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  • The penetration of warmth from the surface is effected by direct radiation, and by convection by particles rendered dense by evaporation increasing salinity.

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  • His style is severely academic, his colour lacking in richness and warmth, his execution hard and uninteresting in its very perfection.

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  • The project of establishing a royal residence in Ireland was often mooted at this time, but the queen's advisers never urged it with sufficient warmth.

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  • Cattle sometimes congregate in cold weather around a burning coal seam and enjoy the warmth.

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  • In one point he seems to have taken a false step; with a warmth and pertinacity worthy of a better cause he maintained the identity of Caesar's Alesia with Alaise (Doubs), and he died without becoming a convert to the opinion, now universally accepted, that Alise Sainte-Reine (Cote d'or) is the place where Vercingetorix capitulated.

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  • Under the influence of these ideas, in part purely Christian and in part neo-platonic, piety gained in warmth and depth and became more personal; and though at first it flourished in the monasteries, and in those of the mendicant orders especially, it penetrated far beyond them and influenced the laity everywhere.

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  • To secure perfect drainage and greater warmth a fair quantity of sand or grit should be present.

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  • In most temperate climates, artificial heating is necessary, at least occasionally, in many cases, but the tendency has been to be more sedulous of warmth than of ventilation.

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  • Protection from violent draught and shelter from extremes of heat and cold are necessary, but in most cases the choice is best left to the animals themselves, and the most successful arrangements consist of free exposure to the open air, with access to warmth and shelter.

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  • Great fluency and ease of diction, considerable warmth of imagination and moral sentiment, and a sharp eye to discover any oddity of style or violation of the accepted canons of good taste, made his criticisms pungent and effective.

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  • As such he represents the generative power of the sky, which fructifies the earth with the warmth of the sun and the moisture of rain.

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  • Beyond this we often find the calefactorium or day-room - an apartment warmed by flues beneath the pavement, where the brethren, half frozen during the night offices, betook themselves after the conclusion of lauds, to gain a little warmth, grease their sandals and get themselves ready for the work of the day.

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  • The bracing weather of Canadian winters is followed by the warmth and humidity of genial summers, under which crops grow in almost tropical luxuriance, while the cool evenings and nights give the plants a robustness of quality which are not to be found in tropical regions, and also make life for the various domestic animals wholesome and comfortable.

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  • Though he is wanting in moderation and in luminous warmth, his tones are by no means always harsh; and as an author he ever aspired with longing after humility and love and patience, though his whole life was lived in the atmosphere of conflict.

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  • Sometimes the god received a distinguishing attribute which indicates an association not with any particular place, but with some special characteristic; the most common forms are Ba'al-bamman, the chief deity of Punic north Africa, perhaps " the glowing Ba'al," the god of fertilizing warmth, and Baal-shamem, " Baal of the heavens."

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  • Though success in transplanting depends much on the humidity of the atmosphere, the most important requisite is warmth in the soil; humidity can be supplied artificially, but heat cannot.

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  • They are best, nevertheless, when grapes and ornamental plants are grown in the same house, except, indeed, in very wet and cold districts, where, in consequence of its greater warmth, the lean-to is to be preferred.

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  • Some cold mastics become very pliable with the warmth of the hands.

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  • Any sudden decrease of warmth would be very prejudicial to the progress of vegetation through the successive stages of foliation, inflorescence and fructification.

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  • Thus with the genial warmth and moisture of the hotbeds, all crops grow rapidly, but the radishes mature first, then the lettuces are taken off in due course, thus leaving the beds to finish up with the carrots by themselves.

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  • After the skins have been carefully removed - the sooner after death the better for the subsequent condition of the fur - they are lightly tacked out, pelt outwards, and, without being exposed to the sun or close contact with a fire, allowed to dry in a hut or shady place where there is some warmth or movement of air.

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  • Although in colour, weight and warmth they are excellent, the fur is apt to become loose and to fall off with friction of wear.

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  • The pelts are exceedingly fine and close in texture and, although of little weight, are very durable, and articles made of them produce a sensation of warmth immediately they are put upon the body.

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  • The preparation of seal skin occupies a longer time than any other fur skin, but its fine rich effect when finished and its many properties of warmth and durability well repay it.

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  • Hot desert conditions are primarily found along the tropical belts of high atmospheric pressure in which the conditions of warmth and dryness are most fully realized, and on their equatorial sides, but the zonal arrangement is considerably modified in some regions by the monsoonal influence of elevated land.

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  • The growth is less checked by early frosts; and whatever advantages to the vegetation may accrue by occasional excessive warmth in the atmosphere in the early months of the year are experienced more by the irrigated than by the ordinary meadow grasses by reason of the abundant development of roots which the water has encouraged.

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  • The Baltic has the lowest spring temperature, and the autumn there is also not characterized by an appreciably higher degree of warmth.

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  • While the average summer warmth of Germany is 60 to 62, the January temperature falls as low as 26 to 28 in West Prussia, Posen and Silesia, and 22 to 26 in East Prussia and upper Silesia.

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  • Fox replied with some warmth, and Wolsey had to wait until Fox's death before he could add Winchester to his archbishopric of York and his abbey of St Albans, and thus leave Durham vacant as he hoped for the illegitimate son on whom (aged 18) he had already conferred a deanery, four archdeaconries, five prebends and a chancellorship.

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  • In this mountain district the natives spend the winter in vaults beneath the houses, and, for the sake of warmth, the tenements are built very close.

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  • Out of this conscious "air," by a process of thickening and thinning, arose cold and warmth, or water and fire, the one passive, the other active.

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  • External warmth should also be applied to the regions specially affected by the drug.

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  • Although he was at least sixty-five years of age at this period, his poetic faculty displayed itself with more than usual warmth and lustre in the glowing series of elegies, styled Eridanus, which he poured forth to commemorate the rapture of this union.

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  • His most original compositions in verse, however, are elegiac and hendecasyllabic pieces on personal topics - the De conjugali amore, Eridanus, Tumuli, Naeniae, Baiae, &c. - in which he uttered his vehemently passionate emotions with a warmth of southern colouring, an evident sincerity, and a truth of painting from reality which excuse their erotic freedom.

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  • To explain how one and the same being could have various forms of manifestation, he pointed to the tripartite nature of man (body, soul, spirit), and to the sun, which manifests itself as a heavenly body, as a source of light and also as a source of warmth.

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  • This dilatation may be increased by local warmth, and poultices or fomentations are commonly applied to inflamed parts; recently suction apparatus has been used for the same purpose or ligature so as to cause venous stasis (Bier's treatment).

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  • For example, the pain of a gum-boil is generally relieved more by warmth, because the yielding tissues of the gum, mouth and cheek can be readily relaxed by heat and their vessels dilated; but when the pain is dependent upon inflammation in the hard unyielding socket of a tooth, cold generally gives greater relief.

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  • For any large treatment of moral and political questions he seems to have been alike by nature and preparation unfitted; and there is no evidence of his having had any but the most ordinary and narrow views of the great social problems. He shows no trace of that hearty sympathy with the working classes which breaks out in several passages of the Wealth of Nations; we ought, perhaps, with Held, to regard it as a merit in Ricardo that he does not cover with fine phrases his deficiency in warmth of social sentiment.

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  • In the rational creatures - man and the gods - Pneuma is manifested in a high degree of purity and intensity as an emanation from the world-soul, itself an emanation from the primary substance of purest ether - a spark of the celestial fire, or, more accurately, fiery breath, which is a mean between fire and air, characterized by vital warmth more than by dryness.

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  • When, however, the surface is but very slightly greased, a spot can no longer be cleared by the warmth of the finger, or even of a spirit lamp, held underneath.

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  • He set little store on the theology of those who in a system of dry and barren notions "pay handsome compliments to the Deity," "remove providence," "explode devotion," and leave but "little of zeal, affection, or warmth in what they call rational religion."

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  • As a man, Vieira would have made a nobler figure if he had not been so great an egotist and so clever a courtier, and the readiness with which he sustained directly opposite opinions at short intervals with equal warmth argues a certain lack of sincerity.

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  • But in Livy this poetic element is kept within bounds, and serves only to give warmth and vividness to the narrative.

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  • He impressed every one as a man of extraordinary acuteness and originality; and these solid gifts were set off to the highest advantage by quickness of thought and speech, a lucid style, wit and poetic fancy, and a social warmth which made him delightful as a friend and companion.

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  • In the southern countries of Europe, where wax would be affected by the warmth of the climate, it was natural that a harder material should also be used.

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  • But it was taken up in parliament with great warmth.

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  • To the warmth and moisture brought by this means the coastal region owes its high equable temperature, its heavy rainfall (80-110 in.) and its superb vegetation.

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  • For many years, nevertheless, he maintained a correspondence with Pope and Bolingbroke, and with Arbuthnot and Gay until their deaths, with such warmth as to prove that an ill opinion of mankind had not made him a misanthrope, and that human affection and sympathy were still very necessary to him.

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  • The sun seemed to withhold its light and warmth from him.

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  • In the first warmth of his gratitude he published a tract, in which he compared Charles to that humane and generous Persian king, who, though not himself blest with the light of the true religion, favoured the chosen people, and permitted them, after years of captivity, to rebuild their beloved temple.

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  • The roots of plants require both air and warmth.

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  • As children of the summer they are symbols of the warmth of the sun, to which.

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  • The warmth of his popularity, to which Radical applause contributed nothing in his later days, created an atmosphere entirely favourable to the quiet growth of Conservatism.

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  • In a remarkable speech delivered in 1872, he spoke with great warmth of the slighting of the colonies, saying that "no minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing as much as possible our colonial empire, and of responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this island."

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  • The likelihood of his death was publicly known for some days before the event, and then the greatness of his popularity and its warmth were declared for the first time.

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  • If infection takes place, other sori are formed in ten days or a fortnight under favourable conditions of moisture and warmth.

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  • Indeed, this recognition in later Stoicism is sometimes expressed with so much warmth of feeling as to be hardly distinguishable from Christian philanthropy.

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  • The increasing warmth of each recurring spring finds the bee awake, and full of eagerness to be up and doing; its sole mission being apparently to accomplish as much work as possible while life lasts.

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  • The uncertain climate renders it necessary to include either other branches of the craft less dependent on warmth and sunshine, or to combine it with fruit-growing, poultry-rearing, &c. Under such conditions the bees will usually occupy a good position in the balance-sheet.

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  • When swallowed in small doses they slightly irritate the mouth and gastric mucous membrane, increasing the secretions and producing a feeling of warmth.

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  • Warmth flooded her face as if it were a bold thing to say.

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  • Carmen felt the warmth of a blush crawl up her neck.

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  • The poor phrasing brought warmth to her cheeks.

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  • The warmth of her body; the way her soft breath felt against Lisa's neck; the baby smell of her.

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  • She stretched out on the rock, its warmth penetrating her shirt and further relaxing her muscles.

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  • She put her hand on his chest with the intention of pushing him away, but the warmth of his muscular chest on her palm was exciting.

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  • There was something about his tone—flat and free of human warmth like the talking computer her blind coworker used—that made her uneasy.

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  • The warmth of the evening chased out Bird Song's guests—all non-dieters probably queuing up for ice cream, or maybe simply promenading the Victorian village streets as alpenglow painted the surrounding peaks in pink.

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  • There was no emotion in the demon lord's voice, no indication of warmth or affection whatsoever.

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  • The quiet command was accompanied by a flare of warmth and strength within her.

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  • His scent and heat, the warmth of his magic, the heady sensations of being so close to him … She concentrated on placing her feet and not on his body.

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  • The warmth of his hands as he slid them under her blouse made her heart pound.

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  • Andre had Wynn's patience and manner, though she sensed more genuine warmth in the man before her than she had during the tenure of her friendship with Wynn.

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  • She liked his smell, his warmth, his strength…even his snarkiness.

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  • A warm, late spring breeze held just a dash of chill, which was kept at bay by the internal warmth of the three margaritas she'd downed less than an hour before.

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  • Her breathing was erratic, her pulse flying, her lower belly ablaze with warmth.

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  • After an hour and a half of sore but thorough pleasure, they left, exhausted, with rosy cheeks, wet backsides and aching ankles for the warmth and comfort of Bird Song and mugs of steaming hot chocolate.

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  • But he couldn't avert his eyes from the white-sheeted form, the last remnants of the warmth of life slipping away.

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  • Whenever possible, he stretched his lithe body out like a panther to soak up the warmth his own blood could not provide.

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  • There was an atmosphere of warmth that is peculiar to Oldham.

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  • Feel a warmth in your upper abdomen; breathe; focus.

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  • The clarity of the recording is simply marvelous, yet there is enough ambient warmth to reflect the humanity of Williams ' music.

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  • On the contrary, a genial warmth prevails, inducing the inhabitants to discard flannel-lined leathern capotes and fur caps for lighter garments.

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  • She has the same warmth and humor off screen too; a wonderfully down-to-earth person with a fascinating history.

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  • The roads were flooded, we couldn't get down to the warmth and relative dryness of the plains.

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  • Hands were clenched into tight fists to conserve warmth.

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  • The coat is an outer garment worn by both sexes, for warmth in the winter months.

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  • And still the warmth seemed to increase and to become more genial.

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