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  • Gulf War veterans fighting to prove hundreds of former servicemen have been crippled and killed by a mysterious syndrome caused by their time in the conflict have been dealt a massive blow - their own solicitors say the case is unprovable.
  • Ochre and red rippled across the male's mantle, in the delicate, complex traceries of which only males were capable.
  • One thing you can't hide - is when you're crippled inside. John Lennon 
  • A window lay open, and the curtain rippled gently in the night wind.
  • The breeze rippled the water.
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  • Where the legal definitions of childhood were constructed in order to protect children against working in the mines until their bones grew soft from lack of sunlight or weaving rugs until their legs were crippled from sitting and they were going blind, these same definitions have been used to create target groups for "otherness" - and ugly otherness at that. Thinking with my fingers
  • I peered outside at fishermen in green quilted waistcoats sat sheltered beneath big umbrellas beside a pond rippled by raindrops.
  • However, if it rains, then the surface of their pond becomes rippled.
  • The crippled US plane made an emergency landing on the Chinese island of Hainan.
  • The base is made of rippled walnut and amboyna, inset with marquetry of acanthus in satinwood (sand-burnt for three-dimensional effect), which was done by a Welsh firm, Anita Marquetry.
  • While supply problems have not crippled operations, they have stymied some units.
  • A rescue boat managed to come alongside the crippled vessel.
  • A chill shiver rippled over his skin.
  • William Dampier observes that he remarked that the man-of-war birds and the boobies always left sentinels near their young ones, especially while the old birds were gone to sea on their fishing-expeditions, and that there were a great number of sick or crippled man-of-war birds which appeared to be no longer in a state to go out for provisions.
  • In the 1920s, they were leaders in a series of bloody strikes that crippled Hawaiian sugar cane growers.
  • I'm not perfect but I'm also not emotionally crippled or lonely.
  • Pain rippled outward from her womb, crawling up her spine and down her legs. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • As you are undoubtedly aware, the sad old electrical engineering model was deliberately crippled by Lorentz (who deliberately symmetrized Heaviside's original equations at the instigation of the infamous J.P. Morgan) in 1892, prior to the very birth of electrical engineering itself. ZPEnergy.com
  • The news of her divorce gradually rippled outwards.
  • The Obliterator was severely damaged in the ramming, but the alien vessel was crippled.
  • Crippled effectivity is in the eye of the beholder, I guess. Texas Faith: Should the next Supreme Court justice be a Protestant? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • And he emerged from his prison the same spoiled, pettish rich kid, having tantrums, dumping his non-glossy crippled wife, etc., etc. A Word On McCain's Heroism And His Speech Tonight
  • To this, the little boy reached down and rolled up his pant leg to reveal a badly twisted, crippled left leg supported by a big metal brace.
  • In a wild chase the crews finally overtake a very old and crippled whale.
  • Of course, we are told we can choose not to take hormones and end up asexual, crippled, diseased, demented, dead, or simply old.
  • Amy ran her finger along the rippled fore-edge and then put the book away amongst the rows of others shelved in the fireside alcove. THE WHITE DOVE
  • An ominous murmur rippled through the crowd and many turned to examine their neighbors.
  • Mr Easton was seriously crippled in an accident and had to leave his job.
  • She moved off with her book to a window; shut herself out from the room, and into the storm, with a heavy fall of curtains; and Nelly's voice rippled through a tripping, Venetian barcarole. The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • Did you wonder what was going on beneath that distant rippled surface? Times, Sunday Times
  • How can the story of a mentally defective kleptomaniac, a bookish nympho, a crippled FBI agent and a suicidal millionaire's son add up to anything but trouble?
  • His muscles under his tan skin rippled, sending shivers up my spine.
  • The American two-party system is fracturing, as both sides are struggling with immense war debt, a crippled manufacturing base, and a Federal Reserve that is devaluating the currency in order to prop up financial institutions that gambled trillions and lost; their bets became our losses as they were "covered by the house". Tea Party vs. Two Party
  • A slight murmur of laughter rippled through them.
  • And I think the only way it can get uncrippled is to really have a public apology from Congress. The Kinder, Gentler Military: Can America's Gender-Neutral Fighting Force Still Win Wars?
  • Short and as squattily packed down as a Buddha, the great sinews of his strength bulged in his short neck and in the backs of the calves of his legs, even rippled beneath his coat. Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
  • Because of this bad judgment, my ship is crippled and we have no way to repair the damage with anything we have on board.
  • His biceps bulged; his abdomen rippled and the mere sight of him made the faint-hearted swoon.
  • The pilot guided the crippled helicopter to the ground.
  • It's the crippled man, yelling into your face, cursing, calling you a thief, his breath phlegmy and rancid. Saying It with Flowers
  • A United Nations forecast of the possible movement of the radioactive plume coming from crippled Japanese reactors shows it churning across the Pacific, and touching the Aleutian Islands on Thursday before hitting Southern California late Friday. Radiation Plume Could Reach Southern California By Friday
  • While 19th century viewers of the original stereograph for Reaching for the Out of Reach #9 may have enjoyed the dramatic image of luckless passengers shipwrecked on the shores of Massachusetts, it's hard to imagine they would be similarly amused by the sad Victorian-looking characters stranded atop coffee bales and beneath umbrellas while the crippled ship looms like a set piece from some 3D Tim Burton film. The New York Public Library: New Perspectives on Old Perspectives: How an Art Project Helped the NYPL Put Its 3D Stereograph Collection in Your Hands
  • It is also caught between the worst of two political systems: a corrupt, crippled and haltingly reactive Russian Federation and carpet-bagging capitalism.
  • Far from the island we waded through a waist deep channel of fast flowing ebb tide, then climbed onto a hard bank of rippled sand.
  • A vanilla sponge with a hint of rosewater; a shallow almond torte with domes of apricot peeking through the crust; a blueberry battercake or perhaps a Swiss roll with a filling of cream rippled with crushed raspberries. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • Apple getting one of the big 5 to do uncrippled music is a damn good step forward, though. Monday Quick Hits
  • Several narratives intertwine as Lovric charts Marcella's tortuous, Minguillo-instigated progress through crippledom, a lunatic asylum and eventually a convent, including that of the fanatical nun Sor Loreta, who mortifies her body and starves herself to attain holiness while being as vile as possible to the less saintly nuns around her. Home
  • A sash window had been left slightly ajar for fresh air: the mosquito net rippled in the breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trees inhibited the growth of fodder for livestock, and many peasants destroyed or crippled the oaks in their fields.
  • He had seen convicts, after the guards had manhandled them, crippled in body for life, or left to maunder in mind to the end of their days. THE HOBO AND THE FAIRY
  • Boats hung motionless at their moorings, their mast-images unrippled in the still water. Greenwitch
  • However, Goodchild (brought back by his cry for help) bandaged the ankle with a pocket-handkerchief, and assisted by the landlord, raised the crippled Apprentice to his legs, offered him a shoulder to lean on, and exhorted him for the sake of the whole party to try if he could walk. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • At its best, the Obama candidacy is about ending a war — not so much the war in Iraq, which now has a mo­mentum that will propel the occupation into the next decade — but the war within America that has prevailed since Vietnam and that shows dangerous signs of intensifying, a nonviolent civil war that has crippled America at the very time the world needs it most. Mjh's blog — 2008 — January
  • In extreme cases, the young soldiers are crippled or even killed.
  • Today, in the summer twilight at Bird Cloud, the greasewood and rabbitbrush hunch themselves into giant marmots, crippled elk. Bird Cloud
  • Lt Col Holdaway's quick actions, extensive systems knowledge, and smart decision making allowed him to safely recover a severely crippled aircraft and preserve a valuable combat asset.
  • The targets of the titular hunt are mostly clean-cut fellows with rippled, reflective abs.
  • Reuters - WikiLeaks's ability to receive new leaks has been crippled after a disaffected programer unplugged a component which guaranteed anonymity to would-be leakers, activists and journalists who have worked with the site say. WikiLeaks Crippled By Ex-Associates, Sources Say
  • Now the ragged, uncut hay fields, the pasture, empty of cattle, the beginnings of a gully in the lespedeza field below her, all cried out to her that her father was old, with a crippled leg, and that Henley was dead. The Dollmaker
  • For that market, the Air seems like a good bet to become a hit, provided it doesn't turn out to be crippled by poor performance or bugginess. Wired Top Stories
  • His back is broken, and, barring a miracle, he's crippled for life.
  • Reuters - WikiLeaks s ability to receive new leaks has been crippled after a disaffected programer unplugged a component which guaranteed anonymity to would-be leakers,... WikiLeaks Crippled By Ex-Associates, Sources Say
  • It's an ancient, crippled man, well covered up with blankets and shawls, his head muffled in a scarf, despite the mildness of the weather.
  • Behind him a rip flows out to sea from the shoreline, a swath of muddy rippled water filled with black sand churned up by its powerful seaward pull.
  • Last November an RAF Tornado crew ditched their crippled aircraft into the sea near Torness nuclear power station after staying with the jet until it was clear of populated areas.
  • She rippled a lively rhythm on the violin.
  • She took Oxfordshire Health Authority to court, claiming excessive doses of radiation had crippled her.
  • Not surprisingly, China's test of an antisatellite weapon in January 2007 – followed by the US Navy's downing of a crippled US spy satellite in February – chilled cooperative overtures.
  • He had been crippled by a rare type of paralysis spreading from his ankle.
  • MEXICO CITY - Gunmen stormed a birthday party in embattled Ciudad Juarez and killed 13 young people, the latest outrage in a city crippled by warring drug gangs. 13 killed in violence at party in Mexico
  • The pilot was able to maneuver the crippled aircraft out of the hostile area.
  • She had a sweet, low voice, "that most excellent thing in woman;" while her light, silvery laughter rippled forth ever and anon, like a chime of well-tuned bells, enchaining me as would chords of Offenbach's champagne music. She and I, Volume 1
  • The cold waters rippled in small waves; splashing onto the bank.
  • Suspense builds as the siren wails like a crippled banshee.
  • The mountain lion had a tawny coat; beneath, its muscles rippled, bunching and stretching with each step.
  • As per the Central Zoo Authority instructions, the mugger crocodiles were shifted to the Tirupati zoo, which is crippled by poor turnout of visitors.
  • Bars migrate downstream, producing tabular cross-stratified sands, and these merge to give sand flats covered by rippled and planar-bedded sands developed during flood stages.
  • Old relics dotted the entrance beyond; knots of yarn and wool rippled, brightly-colored etchings which reflected dully in the sepulchral gloom.
  • The changes are being driven by students 'lagging performance on international tests and mathematicians' warnings that more than a decade of so-called reform math — critics call it fuzzy math — has crippled students with its de-emphasizing of basic drills and memorization in favor of allowing children to find their own ways to solve problems. Sound Politics: Where's The Math Makes The NYT
  • My wife has become crippled by arthritis. She is embarrassed to ask the doctor about it.
  • The wind rippled the wheat in the fields.
  • Gasps and exclamations of disgust and surprise rippled throughout the assembled crowd.
  • Mr Brown keeps the crippled hulk of his truck in a shed at his home, a several hundred-acre estate in Beech Island, South Carolina.
  • Stock prices finished mostly higher in a session significantly quieted by a blizzard that crippled much of the East Coast.
  • She rippled out to her landaulette, and drove home. The Nest Builder
  • His muscles rippled beneath his T-shirt as he worked.
  • He established and created an alguacil of the poor, not to harass them, but to examine them and see whether they really were so; for many a sturdy thief or drunkard goes about under cover of a make – believe crippled limb or a sham sore. Don Quixote
  • Greenhouse roofs rippled from salmon to garnet with the cold winds of sunset.
  • I realized that he was quite crippled from the accident.
  • The formation is composed of red siltstones, containing discontinuous calcrete horizons, channelized sandstones and thin beds of current-rippled fine sandstone.
  • Not surprisingly, companies selling uncrippled devices contacted us as well saying they supported us. Robertson responds to Vonage
  • Rainbows briefly rippled through the room, but nothing else seemed to change. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • Lu You , anchors on CCTV, also said outsized incomes and high expectations had crippled men's soccer.
  • One thing that fascinated me on hearing that the Russians were bent on raising the crippled sub was exactly how one goes about lifting it, with live torpedoes still aboard?
  • The sediments from Dunure are frequently rippled and show examples of dewatering structures, desiccation cracks and foam marks.
  • All right, I will say it out loud: I am crippled.
  • Richard was crippled in the bombing of 1984, and had been in a wheelchair ever since.
  • He gritted his teeth and wrestled with the joystick in a vain effort to regain control of his crippled craft.
  • Qualitatively, the Iraqi military machine is crippled, with no spare parts for its ancient equipment.
  • But he refuses to allow his children to be immunised against the disease that crippled him three decades ago.
  • After healing the crippled man , Peter front of the ruling Jewish leaders ( Sanhedrin ) who questioned Peter.
  • I'm not perfect but I'm also not emotionally crippled or lonely.
  • A United Nations forecast of the possible movement of the radioactive plume coming from crippled Japanese reactors shows it churning across the Pacific, and touching the Aleutian Islands on Thursday before hitting Southern California late Friday. Radiation Plume Could Reach Southern California By Friday
  • Our tendency to reward failure has literally crippled our efforts to help the poor.
  • Brakes strident, slewing to one side like a crippled ocean liner, I'd found myself pulling over to pick him up.
  • The remainder of my life at Oxford was of necessity lived at half-speed; and in this place I must commemorate, with a gratitude which the lapse of years has never chilled, the extraordinary kindness and tenderness with which my undergraduate friends tended and nursed me in that time of crippledom. [ Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography
  • Mutterings rippled around the room about how all refugees should be taken in, but the squadron leader shook his head sombrely.
  • The sandstones show variable grading, with planar, rippled and undulatory lamination.
  • We hear the names of the dead, but rarely do we see the victims who remain maimed and crippled.
  • This measure crippled our efforts
  • A sash window had been left slightly ajar for fresh air: the mosquito net rippled in the breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even as her biceps rippled with pride, I couldn't help but reflect that life is too short.
  • Fields that once rippled with maize and wheat lie abandoned. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sinews and muscles of the jet black steeds bulged and rippled as they trotted the coach around so that it pointed properly down the Beget Road.
  • In the same way Hawking, trapped in a crippled body, is physically ensnared but has mentally transcended this barrier to achieve greatness.
  • The long ripened grass rippled in waves for miles along the undulating countryside.
  • Their sound flowed and rippled like a river. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their sound flowed and rippled like a river. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know there are a number of ebooks that I would purchase if I could get them uncrippled. WHAT I LEARNED THIS WEEK: The debate over DRM - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games
  • The scientician sez the bountiful sightings of rippled water & hump-like humps & cetera are all due to seismic activity deep below the loch's surface.
  • While government and industry officials jousted over Hamaoka, the operator of the troubled Fukushima Daiichi plant reported incremental progress over the weekend in the long battle to bring the crippled reactors there under control. Japanese Power Company Chubu Declines to Shut a Working Plant
  • It is not decent to laugh at a crippled person.
  • After a number of failed attempts at suicide, he expressed his wish to escape from "the prison" of his crippled body.
  • Guidobaldo was crippled with symptoms of podagra (gout), possibly as a result of poisoning, which greatly reduced his effectiveness as a condottiere and rendered him unable to participate in the evening festivities immortalized by Castiglione. 316 Unlike his "invincible" father, Guidobaldo was twice exiled from Urbino. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Howard wanted to be a popular singer, but stage fright crippled him.
  • There is a crippled freighter as well with 22 people floundering around somewhere offshore.
  • To deal with that issue, Java was deliberately crippled as a programming language.
  • As the facies progrades, it incorporates gray, fine-grained, thin sandstone beds with sharply defined lower boundaries, wave-rippled lamination, and rippled tops.
  • Reason is smarter and the mind is more rational under positive emotions. Reason is polluted and rationality is crippled by negative emotions. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • It seems the company's decision to scrap the second post and deliver all mail in one round has crippled deliveries.
  • A few weeks earlier she would have been heartbroken at the prospect of a spell of crippledom, but the greater troubles eclipse the less, and compared with that other paralysing dread, it was a passing inconvenience at which she could afford to smile. More about Pixie
  • Caroline noted how his tightly corded arm muscles rippled smoothly as he waved to his friends.
  • The ugly truth is that much of the media only cares about our soldiers when they're dead or crippled.
  • She took Oxfordshire Health Authority to court, claiming excessive doses of radiation had crippled her.
  • Many survivors from the march have been crippled or maimed, but Ahir escaped with just a fracture in his right leg.
  • Mostly everybody thought this was hilarious; they fell against their lockers, crippled by laughter that spread like a disease as Annie the Bird or Bear walked by, neighing like a dying, vengeful creature. The Adults
  • Those were their cards and they had to play them, willy-nilly, hunchbacked or straight backed, crippled or clean-limbed, addle-pated or clear - headed. Chapter X
  • Before she could mouth another insult, the uncrippled male slapped her. Shaman's Crossing
  • The cash will go to help keep businesses alive, save jobs and boost the crippled property market.
  • They saw hundreds of millions of lives cramped and crippled, meagrely lived, sacrificed untimely, and they could not see any primary necessity for this blighting and starvation of human life. The Shape of Things to Come
  • – “He was fairly tall, with straight black hair, crystalline blue eyes, and golden-brown skin that rippled over muscle and sinew.” Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » The Five Page Challenge!
  • Far from the island we waded through a waist deep channel of fast flowing ebb tide, then climbed onto a hard bank of rippled sand.
  • The water rippled on with a pleasant sound, the trees rustled in the light wind that murmured among their leaves, the birds sang upon the boughs, and the lark carolled on high her welcome to the morning. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
  • People are crippled and occasionally killed playing contact sports such as football and rugby, yet no one would suggest they are banned.
  • The stream rippled over the stones.
  • A young man crippled by a disease of old age may not get the operation he and his family have been hoping and praying for over the last year.
  • The other kept herself hidden in a voluminous cloak that rippled despite the lack of wind.
  • It is also caught between the worst of two political systems: a corrupt, crippled and haltingly reactive Federation and carpet-bagging capitalism.
  • But the growing pains of the organization rippled through the conference and informal discussions.
  • As she performed Smile as an encore, a wave of quiet rapture rippled through the hall. Times, Sunday Times
  • To one producer he wrote, "I want to highlight the creativity within the brain of a cripple, and while not attempting to hide the crippledom I want instead to filter all sob-storied sentiment from his portrait and dwell upon his life, his laughter, his vision, and his nervous normality. Christopher nolan, under the eye of the clock
  • In their last years, the Greenland Vikings were severely crippled, dwarflike, twisted, and diseased Hermann, 1954. Monbiot v Monckton Round Two « Climate Audit
  • Ankamama, an old man crippled in the war, makes weapons with the available material in his crude workshop.
  • She clambers into the fork of a crippled tree, leaving me below.
  • Curry called it a miracle that everyone on board made it into rafts and survived after the three-masted Concordia apparently experienced a weather phenomenon known as a "microburst" - a sudden, violent downdraft of wind - that instantly crippled the vessel Wednesday. KDKA: TOP VIDEO Videos
  • A sash window had been left slightly ajar for fresh air: the mosquito net rippled in the breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the truth is that the ISS is really only half-grown -- stunted -- starved into a crippled half-adult form. ISS Is Starting to Look Like Freedom - NASA Watch
  • Fuels spewed for six days from the crippled vessel before it went down today.
  • His muscles rippled beneath his T-shirt as he worked.
  • Japan has made scant progress in righting the long-term problems that have crippled its domestic economy.
  • In fact, it's apparent that he's an intellectually crippled man who deserves our mercy and compassion rather than our scorn.
  • His face was an exceedingly round but sober one; he was dressed in a faded blue woollen frock or shirt, and patched trowsers; and had thus far been dividing his attention between a marlingspike he held in one hand, and a pill-box held in the other, occasionally casting a critical glance at the ivory limbs of the two crippled captains. Moby Dick: or, the White Whale
  • Strikes that crippled North Yorkshire last month are expected to be repeated as union chiefs urge council workers to reject latest pay offers.
  • I tossed a pile of bedclothes over her, kissed the long light-brown hair which rippled on the straw matting, daguerreotyped the face on my memory with a glance, blew out the light, opened a window, and slipped out of it. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860
  • It also details insider hiring, slapdash dismissals of whistleblower complaints, staff reassignments to field offices and sudden departures by loyal and longtime staff members that have left the office crippled.
  • If your hips, buttocks or thighs start to have an unsightly rippled look, use Celutrol's massage glove.
  • Old Ottokar Brandt (Siegfried Rumann of Grand Hotel), a great bear of a man whose crippled left arm once played a gifted violin, has taught his daughter all he knows of music.
  • A disarrangement of our electrical system partially crippled the vessel and it was necessary for us to land here to make repairs. Archive 2009-07-01
  • One man set the key example by challenging death, fighting a disease that crippled him.
  • The crews are trained to undertake tows of crippled boats, extinguish fires afloat and provide first aid.
  • The judges reportedly expressed more concern for the insurance companies who pick up the bill for damages than for those who are crippled or killed.
  • The muscles rippled and jerked under a sick gray skin that looked as though it had been stretched too tightly over the body.
  • On the way to his house Yuki was flagged down by many beggars and poor crippled souls.
  • A few horse-drawn cabs loomed black in the street, half-broken and loose-jointed like crippled, dozing crabs or cockroaches.
  • The video screens were blotted out by the clouds, displaying only swirling mists and droplets of moisture punctuated by a flash as lightning rippled through a cloud.
  • An Apple Mac laptop, in contrast, runs under an uncrippled version of OS X, so not only can it multitask but you can install on it any software that takes your fancy. Apple's on the march again, so how worried should we be?
  • Before the fortnight was over, Lady Ongar was sick of her house and her park, utterly disregardful of her horses and oxen, and unmindful even of the pleasant stream which in these Spring days rippled softly at the bottom of her gardens. The Claverings
  • A brief murmur rippled through the assembly of firefighters only to be silenced by a gavel banging.
  • Her raven-black hair, copious both in length and volume and figured like a deep river, rippled by the wind, was parted in the centre and combed smoothly down, ornamenting her pink temples with a flowing tracery that passed round to its modillion windings on a graceful crown. Shandygaff
  • The dunes are rippled by the wind and stippled with the lace patterns of animal and insect tracks. The Sun
  • Your penultimate post on Gramsci is less easy to fulfil in terms of a slim primer ('twas I who sent you the last (Hudson Institute) links after you had castigated me for banging on about the crippled Eyetie prisoner). On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Long gone are the days where Williams was crippled with nerves at the prospect of live performance, and she joked with ease about having to play guitar "sidesaddle", asking the audience to forgive any impromptu percussion cased by the baby kicking. The Line Of Best Fit
  • So the crippled beg for food but are shown little compassion.
  • The horse's muscles rippled with each bounding move it took forward, and it snorted as it breathed heavily.
  • A murmur of approval rippled around the room. Times, Sunday Times
  • " Half a mile from the hospital, the local power station, intact but crippled by war damage to the National Grid.
  • Reason is smarter and the mind is more rational under positive emotions. Reason is polluted and rationality is crippled by negative emotions. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The unofficial walkouts crippled large parts of London and hit other areas of the country, forcing managers to empty postboxes.
  • That isn't a departure if we're to think that fifteen or more years passed between the day he and the young Spock landed on Talos IV and the accident that crippled him. Lance Mannion:
  • The charge of "sectionalism" came with a bad grace from a State whose newspapers boasted that none but the Breckinridge ticket was tolerated within her borders, and whose elsewhere obsolete "institution" of choosing Presidential electors by the Legislature instead of by the people, combined with such a dwarfed and crippled public sentiment, made it practically impossible for a single vote to be cast for either Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02
  • The water rippled where she stood, and she enjoyed the coolness before completely submerging herself.
  • Lincoln's battle suit was crippled by the coruscating flames of magic blasted forth.
  • Small waves rippled gently across the pond.
  • Serious troubles continue to beleaguer the operators of the Japanese nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture that was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami. Japan Promises to Shut Down Fukushima Reactors By Year's End
  • Reid was forced to bail out of the crippled aircraft.
  • You could hear the sounds of the water slapping as it rippled on the shore.
  • A few yards away, a crippled rasta sits in his wheelchair, killing time.
  • In years gone by a car or bike crippled on the downward journey ended the penny section with a DNF attached.
  • He was fairly tall, with straight black hair, crystalline blue eyes, and golden-brown skin that rippled over muscle and sinew. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » The Five Page Challenge!
  • Argentina has been crippled for months by the worst economic crisis in its history.

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