She allowed her gaze to rove over the gentleman, in some odd mix of sizing him up, and curiosity at this stranger from another time. |
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He continued to allow his gaze to rove over the gleaming blade, menacingly sharp, as well as its well-decorated hilt. |
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The opportunity to knock somebody out quietly or take a hostage is not often present since enemies tend to rove in groups. |
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When drunk they would rove the streets of London, molesting fair damsels and burning down buildings as a lark. |
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An avid antiquer, Peggy loves to rove the nearby town of Essex for one-of-a-kind furniture and accessories. |
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Like the vast majority of people living in Mexico, he buys his music from one of the 12,000 street vendors who rove the country. |
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Three others, the rove beetles, fireflies and soldier beetles, are commonly encountered in home gardens. |
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Ground and rove beetles, centipedes, frogs and toads, slow-worms, hedgehogs and many species of birds all eat significant numbers of slugs. |
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He followed them as best he could around the hold and saw them rove back and forth, as if searching for something. |
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Their inboard ends have thimbles through which the standing parts of the topping lifts are rove. |
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Most of us rove in the middle range of self-identification, with an indulgent but generally people-friendly narcissism. |
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He offers no evidence except to show that a certain type of rove beetle can produce complex behaviour. |
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Other insects observed in the nests were a few small, undetermined dipteran larvae in one nest, and small detritivorous rove beetles in 10 nests. |
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This dung or carrion mimicry attracts flesh flies, rove beetles, and even mosquitoes, all of which have been observed with pollen on them. |
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Geoffrey allowed his eyes to rove over her body, taking in her silver-blue eyes and long, curling blonde hair. |
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She watched his eyes rove quickly over her body, and she smiled at his look of surprise. |
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It had two suspension cables of 14Â mm diameter steel wire rope rove to advantage through two sheaves configured as single whip purchases. |
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At daylight the next morning some of the men bent the sails and rove the rigging of the privateer, while the others were cutting a good load of wood to ballast her. |
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Maybe you have never even been to the corporate headquarters, and you rove the globe packing a laptop that connects to your company's headquarters. |
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The series was one of the first to rove the world, shooting its exteriors in such exotic locations as Madrid, Acapulco, Marrakesh, Rome, Tokyo, Mexico City and even Las Vegas. |
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It could, of course, deploy a huge army of monitors to rove about the countryside checking the actions of every farmer, but this would be very costly. |
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No matter how far they rove or how big and strong they grow, there comes a day when they abandon the sea and seek again their high mountain place of birth. |
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Linden is a stylish development situated off G rove Avenue in Blackrock. |
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The law, while it assumes the guardianship of youth by suppressing immorality, still permits these wantons to rove, uncontrolled, among the virtuous as well as the profligate. |
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The cable had been rove onto the warping drum by hand, and thus was not as tight as would be desired for fishing. |
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Lacking a permanent meeting place, the several dozen members of the GNCC rove around Gilbert from week to week, holding services in rented rooms. |
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Outbreak of rove beetle pustular contact dermatitis in Pakistan among deployed US personnel. |
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Chemical disturbances effects on community structure of rove beetles in Hungarian agricultural fields. |
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Yours eyes should constantly rove over the entire group. |
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Either way, rove certainly had a better night than last time around. |
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Both the rollers and the outward motion of the carriage remove irregularities from the rove before it is wound on the spindle. |
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There is abundant and diverse life underground, with predators including ground beetles, rove beetles, spiders, crickets, and daddy-longlegs. |
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The beachings, coming so close together, are considered extremely rare, in part because threshers mainly rove deep waters. |
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The material, sold by the meter, has to be perforated in such a way it does not rove and must be hard-wearing and blend in with the plastic, with no projecting edge. |
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Spermathecal filling in the rove beetle Drusilla canaliculata. |
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Ladybugs, spined soldier bug, Minute pirate bug, lacewings, dragonflies, ground beetles, rove beetles and a host of other beneficial species are natural control agents. |
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He added that dolichodal, iridomyrmecin, or similar compounds are found also in other insects, such as thrips, stick insects, aphids and rove beetles. |
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As far as the Rove story, the thing is that Washington journalists are actually involved. |
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Karl Rove, Bush's political Svengali, has told the party that security will be a Republican issue in this year's mid-term elections. |
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In case you missed it, farmer created an anatomically correct portrait of Karl Rove. |
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The devil's coach-horse beetle is a very common and widespread European beetle, belonging to the large family of the Rove beetles. |
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It's said one quality that sets Rove apart is his ability to see the whole playing field in politics. |
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In fact, if I didn't know better, I might suspect that Rove himself is deliberately trying to sabotage the war effort. |
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In his nervous state, Rove forgot the order and asked for a long black with one. |
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You can draw a fairly straight line from Helms to Karl Rove, who tamed and adapted the approach for a national audience. |
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The most memorable ad of the lot was one run by American Crossroads, the Super PAC associated with Karl Rove. |
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Campaign manager Rove by anybody's measure is a partisan gunslinger. |
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Karl Rove says Romney has the edge in the overall vote on Election Day and in his hedging way seemed to predict a Romney triumph. |
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But hardheaded operatives like Karl Rove could shift their resources to Senate and House contests. |
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For years, Rove has made it a hobby of sorts to deflate conservatives more popular with the base than he is. |
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Russia bans U.S. from ISS, Rove says Hillary has brain damage, first look at 'Batfleck,' and other top stories from today. |
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Karl Rove and other big money men are banding together to try and stop Todd Akin types from scaring off voters. |
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Men like Rove are the gurus, gray eminences, cardinals and kingmakers to the modern-day queens, and wield tremendous power and influence behind the scenes. |
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Rollins agreed that Rove may have a hard time prying open rich Republican wallets in the future. |
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Part of the problem, politicos say, is Rove charting an untrammeled path for a political consultant. |
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Rove had lied to McClellan, who in turn unwittingly lied to the American people. |
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A former deputy to Karl Rove, Jackson is schooled in the dark arts of electoral success. |
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Mr. Rove, you make these claims purely as conjecture without any facts, fanned by the emotions of your partisanship. |
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Among those caught up in the fever-swamp was Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's two White House wins. |
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Then, this spring, Bush adviser Rove delivered the commencement address at Falwell's Liberty University in Lynchburg. |
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Rove beetles of the Subtribe Philonthina of America North of Mexico. |
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Rove beetle communities in transgenic Bt and near isogenic maize. |
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The four issues that Rove had candidate Bush hammer in the 1994 Texas gubernatorial race were education, welfare, juvenile crime and civil justice. |
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