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  • Inclining his head slightly, he murmured, “Ah, the Black Tulip!”

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • Inclining the structure by 45 degrees allows for standard box-truck shipping, as opposed to hiring wide-load transport.

    Fly Me to the Moon 2011

  • Inclining his head slightly, he murmured, “Ah, the Black Tulip!”

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • Inclining his head with respect, he said, Mistress of Cats, little protector.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Inclining his head with respect, he said, Mistress of Cats, little protector.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Inclining his head with respect, he said, Mistress of Cats, little protector.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Inclining her head, Liz once again touched her cheek to the silky scarlet nap of her scarf, enveloping herself in a faint scented miasma which brought Mark's physical presence – his eyes and his mouth and his hair – rushing home to her.

    Excerpt: At Risk by Stella Rimington 2005

  • Inclining his head forward, he extended the two fleshy antennae that protruded from its forepart.

    Running from the Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Inclining his head forward, he extended the two fleshy antennae that protruded from its forepart.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Inclining his head forward, he extended the two fleshy antennae that protruded from its forepart.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

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