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  • Unheeding the presence of these ghastly sentinels, Artavan pressed forward into an inner apartment, where female slaves of the most distinguished beauty were visible in the attitude of those who had already assumed their dress for the night.

    Count Robert of Paris 2008

  • Unheeding, the Tuscan sun beat down, crops turning to dust in the fields, grapes withering on the vine.

    Sonnet of the Sphinx Diana Killian 2006

  • Unheeding this remonstrance, and accustomed only to act upon the immediate impulse of his own wishes, Brian de Bois – Guilbert kept his eyes riveted on the Saxon beauty, more striking perhaps to his imagination, because differing widely from those of the Eastern sultanas.

    Ivanhoe 2004

  • Unheeding, I leapt back onto the dais, tore the wires from the tower, and broke the model over my knee.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Unheeding, I leapt back onto the dais, tore the wires from the tower, and broke the model over my knee.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Unheeding, Ventnor thrust out a hand, caught her roughly by one bare, lovely shoulder.

    The Metal Monster 2004

  • Unheeding of the tremendous pull gravity exerted upon his flimsy flesh and vast girth, he drew himself to his full roundness.

    An East Wind Coming Cover, Arthur Byron 1979

  • Unheeding of the colonel's wishes, the mature eternal child strummed a few basic blues chords as he walked away.

    An East Wind Coming Cover, Arthur Byron 1979

  • Unheeding of her surroundings, she was already through that gap, now calling again.

    Here Abide Monsters Norton, Andre 1973

  • Unheeding, they ran back to Driff, plunging into the patch of sand.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

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