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  • Sprawled out across three locations, the convention was spread a little thin and I fully expected to play to a crowd of two or three people tops.

    Iron Fist, Elektra & Star Wars Fan Films Team Up In NYC | Fan Cinema Today 2009

  • A – Sprawled on the couch watching The Weather Network because changing the channel took too much energy.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Sprawled out and tricky to navigate, the Northern Italy city seems at first appraisal to be a gray financial hub that's exclusively populated by hordes of Prada Nation.

    The Comfort of Strangers Leah Chernikoff 2010

  • Sprawled out on the hatch were five or six men, among them Larry, the tatterdemalion who had called him "old stiff" earlier in the afternoon.

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • Sprawled on the rocky beach, I kept a lower profile.

    Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011

  • Sprawled on the rug in a shaft of light on Sundays, Jane goes through the recycling pile and reads me Thomas Friedman in a Castilian accent.

    Scenes From a Marriage Peter Jeffrey 2011

  • Sprawled across the fertile floodplain of the Lockyer Creek, Grantham's residents are no strangers to volatile weather.

    Floods Hit Australia Economy David Fickling 2011

  • So we find Bruce Riedel, a peripheral figure, about to get a phone call from the president: "Sprawled in his lap was his King Charles spaniel, Nelson, named after the celebrated British admiral."

    Obama's Wars by Bob Woodward – review Richard Adams 2010

  • Sprawled on the rocky beach, I kept a lower profile.

    Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011

  • Sprawled out for the world to see, her diminished form lay still under a single white sheet.

    Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010

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