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doc#112 | acutely aware of the confusion. It is all | around | us and our only chance now is to let it |
doc#134 | went forward to him. Gavin slipped his arms | around | his chest and hugged him fiercely. "All |
doc#121 | have a degree of polymerization averaging | around | 60-80. (3) For anionics, these micelles |
doc#141 | him! </p><p> He caught her eye, came back | around | the car with the boot-wearer's teetering |
doc#102 | instant contact with more than seventy bases | around | the world and with every SAC aircraft. </p> |
doc#146 | excitement. Hitching his cartridge belt | around | , Pat glanced upward briefly at the Palace |
doc#123 | Earth. Of course, if there is a dust blanket | around | the Earth, the fluxes in interplanetary |
doc#146 | the other a dark look, he hauled his bronc | around | and trotted down off the street. Pat let |
doc#104 | the edge of the terraces to sit on carpets | around | a samovar. Below, people line the steps |
doc#115 | concise and more dramatic. Though it centers | around | the brilliant and enigmatic figure of Charles |
doc#138 | it! I was constantly searching for clues | around | the neighborhood of the hall. Though only |
doc#100 | except a few quaint old characters have come | around | to realizing the errors of their past, |
doc#99 | , Simms said, the car skidded completely | around | , just missed two parked cars, and sped |
doc#142 | tossed it onto the desk. "Too much fooling | around | ", he said. "Don't press your luck, badge |
doc#137 | tightening the reins and moving the gelding | around | so that she could get a better look at |
doc#141 | to this small-town clown? </p><p> "I'll get | around | to it a little later", he mumbled desperately |
doc#137 | n't seem to tell her anything. She glanced | around | the clearing, taking in the wagon and the |
doc#138 | counter, no further. None of the men hanging | around | the hall bothered to speak to him. Baldness |
doc#135 | </p><p> Mike rolled to Susan, grasped her | around | the knees, dragging her off her feet. He |
doc#135 | from the shoulder pack. Its force spun him | around | , but he recovered and got into stride again |