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doc#148 | and, in his mind's eye, the clothes drop | away | and he sees her as she really is. And that |
doc#134 | hide from a wind that had begun to blow far | away | and was twisting slowly through the darkness |
doc#145 | their own train were zealously chipping | away | at the register rocks, leaving their own |
doc#138 | fronted. The river was only a few blocks | away | but an unbroken line of piers prevented |
doc#148 | telling me about it I became aware of a give- | away | flush that suffused her neck and moved |
doc#76 | surprised how many fans purposely stayed | away | from Bears Stadium last year because of |
doc#142 | influence by then. I've got to take Danny | away | from Clayton before I lose him altogether |
doc#109 | canvas. But her conscious need was to break | away | from constricting patterns of form, a need |
doc#144 | his own feet in his frantic haste to get | away | from Curt's fists. </p><p> Curt was in almost |
doc#140 | branches snapped as she pushed them ruthlessly | away | from her. </p><p> Miraculously, she found |
doc#140 | fixture of her jaws. </p><p> She had to get | away | from here before this demoniac possession |
doc#102 | least a dozen men, some armed, are never far | away | from him. In front of him is a gold phone |
doc#141 | lips and attempted to kiss her. She yanked | away | from him furiously. </p><p> "You shut up! |
doc#132 | the meaning of a younger son's wandering | away | from home in terms of his feelings of displacement |
doc#112 | father had beaten me or my mother had run | away | from home to give me an unhappy childhood |
doc#132 | steering the family toward ego-adaptive and | away | from maladaptive responses, the worker |
doc#138 | reached for the tickets he snatched them | away | from my hand. He couldn't afford to have |
doc#138 | moving about in the darkness. I would turn | away | from my writing in the hope of getting |
doc#75 | official word to anybody, and has stayed | away | from newsmen on his train trip across the |
doc#141 | since he was invariably miles and hours | away | from others. </p><p> "Well, let's get going |