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  • Avidly their little eyes watched him insert the big key, and when he swung the door open, there was a concerted dash for the corridor.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • Avidly seeking personal gain, they could “lose sight of the close connection which exists between the private fortune of each of them and the prosperity of all” and ultimately undermine both democracy and prosperity.

    The American Work Ethic elena maria vidal 2009

  • From Avidly Dreaming comes word about a Sci Fi Channel Farscape marathon (all 88 episodes!) leading up to the new Farscape movie on October 17. 2004.

    Farscape Marathon 2004

  • From Avidly Dreaming comes word about a Sci Fi Channel Farscape marathon (all 88 episodes!) leading up to the new Farscape movie on October 17. 2004.

    August 2004 2004

  • Avidly, his eyes tallied the Jamaillian nobles who stood helplessly on the deck of the foundering ship.

    Ship Of Destiny Hobb, Robin 2000

  • Avidly, he traced the lines, saw them taper into hoofs and horns, swell again into rounded backs.

    Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997

  • Avidly, he traced the lines, saw them taper into hoofs and horns, swell again into rounded backs.

    Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997

  • Avidly, he traced the lines, saw them taper into hoofs and horns, swell again into rounded backs.

    Circles of Stone Joan Dahr Lambert 1997

  • Avidly he fastened onto it, merged with it ... and found himself inside the brain of one of those Simonidean pigeons.

    Man of Many Minds 1925

  • Avidly the woman ate the thick slice of bread and treacle, offering a bit now and then to the cat.

    From the Valley of the Missing Grace Miller White 1912

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