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The cavernous depth, cluttered with antiques, echoed to her hard heels as she walked directly to the office in the rear and took the seat at his desk.
Lunch was over, and we walked back to the hotel with the light and dark of Paris screaming at us.
The horse walked, the reins were slack, the huckster rode with bowed shoulders, his forearms across his knees.
At that moment, up walked a tall young man with glasses who announced himself as a world citizen from Basel, Switzerland.
It was unexpected, unexpected because Lilly walked with her head bent down, down, and her mark of friendship was to look into your face.
And with that he walked off to give instruction to a rookie pitcher.
Her quarters were on the right as you walked into the building, and her small front room was clogged with heavy furniture -- a big, round, oak dining table and chairs, a buffet, with a row of unclaimed letters inserted between the mirror and its frame.
He walked toward the center of the city to keep his rendezvous with Styka.
Then Angelina turned and with an easy grace walked toward the kitchen.
No sooner had Betsey come out of the ring than Mrs. Long walked into the Working Competition with Ch. Cadet or Noranda, another home-bred product, and won!!
I got off there, crossed the street, walked ahead with St. Sophia on my left, the Blue Mosque on my right, and in a moment came to the entrance of St. Sophia.
Outside St. Sophia I walked through the flower garden in front of it, with the Blue Mosque ahead on my left.
Taking the streetcar back to Kaiser's Fountain, I walked ahead, then left down the street opposite St. Sophia and just beyond the corner came to a small, one-story building with a red-tile roof, which is the entrance to the Sunken Palace.
Going through the Imperial Gate in the wall, I entered the grounds of Topkapi Palace, home of the Sultans and nerve center of the vast Ottoman Empire, and walked along a road toward another gate in the distance, past the Church of St. Irene, completed by Constantine in 330 A.D. on my left, and then, just outside the second gate, I saw a spring with a tap in the wall on my right -- the Executioner's Spring, where he washed his hands and his sword after beheading his victims.
I walked to the right around it to buildings containing illuminated manuscripts and came to the Treasury, which houses such things as coffee cups covered with diamonds, jewelled swords, rifles glittering with diamonds and huge divan-like thrones as large as small beds, on which the sultans sat cross-legged.
I walked with him back to the entrance.
I waited until the parking attendant was busy with a customer, then slipped around the back of the car with license number JYM 114, attached the electronic bug to the rear bumper and walked out.
`` Good figures should be kept in hand '', she said, and walked away with an exaggerated wiggle.
He walked past the sheriff into a windowless room with shelves full of big, leather-bound volumes from floor to ceiling all around the walls.
The sniper, whether psychopathic marksman or murderer by intent, would hardly have walked to his vantage point with rifle over shoulder, whistling a marching tune.

walked and heavy
His legs suddenly feel heavy and unaccountably weary, as if he had walked for miles, instead of strolling a few hundred yards along the old campus paths.
There was no place to sit, but Watson walked slowly from the ladder to the window slits and back, stooping slightly to avoid striking his head on the heavy beams.
I was very strong, I walked miles and miles every day and carried heavy loads of trees.
Francis found the crown so heavy at his coronation that four nobles had to hold it in place as he walked up the steps to his throne.
He looked weak, both in health and character ; his head seemed to be very heavy for him: He walked on one side.
Founded August 7, 1849, by George Phipps and party, Georgetown was nicknamed " Growlersburg " because of the heavy gold-laden quartz rocks that " growled " in the miners ' pants pockets as they walked around town.
Thanks to back-room dealing and other intrigues, though, Japan walked away with a 5: 4 advantage in heavy cruisers, but this small gesture would not satisfy the populace of Japan which was gradually falling under the spell of the various ultra-nationalist groups spawning throughout the country.
Cruachan seems to have heavy associations with the feast of Samhain, as it was during this time that the Irish believed that the prehistoric graves from before their time opened and their gods and spirits, who dwelt inside, walked the earth.
Then Brigadier General Norman Cota ( assistant CO of the 29th ID ) calmly walked towards Maj. Max Schneider ( CO of the 5th Ranger Battalion ) while under heavy machine gun fire and asked “ What outfit is this ?” Someone yelled " 5th Rangers!
He was dragged to his corner and his seconds worked over for him for three minutes before restoring him to his senses ... Baer smashed a heavy right to the jaw that shook Schaaf to his heels, to start the last round, then walked into the Boston fighter, throwing both hands to the head and body.
Shawn Michaels begged Kurt Angle to go sudden death, but Angle walked off, to the heavy boos of the audience who wanted to see how it would end.
Conventional gardening can require heavy tools to loosen the soil, whereas in square foot gardening methods the soil is typically not walked on and thus not compacted, and it remains loose and more easily workable.
The enemy brought heavy rifle and machine gun fire to bear upon the line, but in the face of this heavy fire Lieutenant Gaby walked along his line of posts, encouraging his men to quickly consolidate.
The majority view is that the weight of such a large, heavy animal would put enormous stress on the creature's legs, ankles and feet if it walked bipedally ; while if it walked on all four limbs, like gorillas, its weight would be better distributed over each limb.
One humorous effect of the 2848 delay line was that if a heavy person walked next to the controller, or if it was mounted next to a vibration source ( like an elevator ), digital bits of screen images would be lost on all of the video displays, which would then be repeated continuously through the feedback loop, until a new video display was transmitted to all of the connected terminals.
It walked both on two ( bipedal ) or four ( quadrupedal ) legs and appeared to have no defense against predators, except, perhaps, its heavy muscular tail and its herd behaviour.
Australia batted first and Craig received a standing ovation from the 47, 000-strong crowd as he walked out to bat under heavy public expectations, doffing his cap twice.

walked and list
It started out well, but after being informed that there was no script and no winners list, he gave up and walked off.
In 1967, when John Anthony Walker ( a sailor in the U. S. Navy ) walked into the embassy of the Soviet Union in Washington, DC seeking employment as a spy, he carried with him a copy of a key list for the KL-47.
" When faced with his diet in the sixth season, after his heart attack upon learning Laurie had married Fez ( he has a problem with foreigners, a possible result of his time spent in the military ), he throws the list of what he can't have away, explaining to Kitty that if he had known what he would be asked to give up, " I would have walked straight into that bright light and never looked back!
The conference came to an abrupt end when Representative John G. Schmitz ( California Republican ) and Rarick stood up and walked out, with Schmitz saying, " Congressman Rarick and I are leaving, and you can take our names off that list.
** Frenzal Rhomb-guitarist Lindsay " The Doctor " McDougall stapled his set list to a freakshow performer's chest during their set, while lead man Jay Whalley walked over a girl while she lay on glass.

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