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  • However, she said if she were farced to name a successor, there was none whose claims would come before yours. Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles
  • Another half mile, and with an eye on the weather, and tiny twinges in rusty legs, we took a convenient track that arced down to cross the valley to fords of flat sandstone.
  • In Midland, where the sky arced over us in one enormous dome of blistering blue and where people doggedly imported acres of elm seedlings and chinaberry trees to plant the green ribbons of shade that lined their streets at the edge of the desert, we were quite literally an ocean and almost a continent removed. Spoken from the Heart
  • The stone sword arced through the air and bit deeply into the colossus's side. The Brothers' War
  •     The stone sword arced through the air and bit deeply into the colossus's side. The Brothers' War
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  • The elf barely stepped aside as the sword arced down, whistling through the still air. The Day of the Tempest
  • The Firvulag warrior's limbs flew out in spasm and his obsidian sword arced away. The Golden Torc
  • Arms and wooden staves waved in crazy confusion above the human mass and from it projectiles - bricks, rocks, bars of iron - arced into the line of men.
  • Take them when they are very fresh, and in the bud, and gathered very dry, dip them in the whites of Eggs well beaten, and presently strew thereon searced sugar, and put them up in luted Pots, and set them in a cool place, in sand or gravel, and with a Filip of your finger at any time you may strike off the coat, and you will have the Flower fresh and fair. The Queen-like Closet or Rich Cabinet Stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery. Very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex
  • Her sword arced out and cut down the wolf that thought her helpless. Odyssey
  • His sword arced high and then cleaved its way into the iron - reinforced wood, cutting through latches. Odyssey
  • Close inspection of the above image will reveal that the arced galaxies at 2 and 4 o'clock are actually gravitationally lensed images of the same galaxy.
  • The electricity between Mattie and Jane's husband Mike has arced repeatedly over the years.
  • Time slowed as the ball arced across Alan Main in the Gretna goal but dropped in front of Derek Townsley, the home centre-half, who hoofed it beyond peril.
  • He walked over to it, and as he drew near, a door in its side arced open to reveal a waiting turbolift. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • His fingers and toes splayed out, his tail arced, bracing for impact.
  • As the blistering midday sun slowly arced across the powder-blue tropic skies, temperatures soared to stifling, triple-digit figures.
  • Ranger 6 arced on a graceful, curving course towards the moon.
  • The so-called farced Glorias were a medieval development. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • And such notable sayings are many of our late critics farced withal. Pneumatologia
  • A gull skimmed over the ridge of a coming wave, dived into the trough, then arced up high to hover above the ensign. THE MAIN CAGES
  •     His sword arced high and then cleaved its way into the iron - reinforced wood, cutting through latches. Odyssey
  • A great gobbet of burning goo fired out of the end, arced through the air and hit Dr Lawson squarely on the back.
  • A wave of iron-shafted missies arced into the blue-green sky and dropped into the long column. The Order War
  • ’ It is, to use a word of the time, ‘farced’ with conceits; it needs straining. VI. On the Capital Difficulty of Prose
  • The acintic glare of electricity arced from the floor. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The sword arced at eye level past the boy in the doorway, who didn't even blink. The Reign of Istar
  • Engineers and scientists prefer arced/arcing to arcked/arcking. Times, Sunday Times
  • For Wells, an electrical spark that arced across the white page, and for Conrad, each word creaking on the blocks, the woman pale before the moon, her eyes black as tornadoes at sea. Unmanned
  • Since then these "farced" forms have happily disappeared. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • This gave the following explanation of ‘fricandoes’: ‘a sort of Scotch collops, made of thin slices of Veal well larded and farced, which are afterwards to be dressed in a Stewpan, close covered, over a gentle Fire.’
  • The instrumentation has been massively improved and includes an arced rev counter with the redlines at 9,000.
  • Trees had arced and curved towards the apex, forming great artificial archways, which consisted of more than merely wood and leaves.
  • Of course I nearly took out his eye with a beautifully arced throw.
  • Bloodwing twisted and arced away from the explosion and the remaining torpedoes, and on the other side, Ortisei, having just begun an evasive maneuver, shuddered and sideslipped as the force of the explosion hit her shields. Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages
  • The rocket arced gracefully into the sky.
  • He would, with the greatest of ease, before of weighting midhook, by dear home trashold on the raging canal, for othersites of Jorden, (heave a hevy, waterboy!) make one of hissens with a knockonacow and a chow collegions and fire off, gheol ghiornal, foull subustioned mullmud, his farced epistol to the hibruws. Finnegans Wake
  • The Jet Ranger arced upwards, a big prehistoric pterodactyl lurching blindly in its death throes.
  • Others there be that fall into the contrary vice by vsing such bombasted wordes, as seeme altogether farced full of winde, being a great deale to high and loftie for the matter, whereof ye may finde too many in all popular rymers. The Arte of English Poesie
  • Up at the lagoon of São André, returning late in the afternoon from a long walk through the dunes, I saw a girl dive from a canoe, a solitary figure that arced gracefully into the sun-silvered water with hardly a splash.
  • The lunch was copious, and consisted, I remember, of all such dishes as are generally considered mischievous and too good for the schoolboy digestion -- lobster mayonnaise, cold game sausages, an immense veal and ham pie farced with eggs and numberless delicious flavours; besides sauces, kickshaws, creams, and sweetmeats. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
  • Just as Avatre got under the plummeting body, arced herself with grace and power, and caught him across the saddlebow something dark bloomed on the cliff below them. Aerie
  • The structure was a smooth, slick curve of solid muscle that arced back to vanish beneath the almost hidden waistband of the pareu. Cachalot
  • Seconds later, a ball arced perhaps five yards from right-to-left before settling in the middle of the fairway.
  • Thousands of tiny trails of smoke arced and corkscrewed high into the air and fell back to earth as smoking and glowing debris was hurled away from the mass of flames.
  • The ball arced through the six-yard area and passed just in front of the incoming attackers and defenders before beating Van der Sar at his far post.
  • One by one, each was filled by a sphere of rose-gold light, crackling and hissing as arcs of sorcerial lightning arced across them and linked all six in a network of coruscant flame.
  • The first shot arced neatly if unspectacularly towards the practice green.
  • In the medieval local rites the Sanctus was often "farced" (interpolated with tropes), like the Kyrie and other texts, to fill up the long musical neums. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock

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