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I read "Dreamveil" by Lynn Viehl, and "Rain Lashed" a free ebook she just posted on her blog.
Friday Book Club Nalini Singh 2010
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Lashed out with teeth and hooves, its nostrils wide, its ears flat against its head.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Lashed out with teeth and hooves, its nostrils wide, its ears flat against its head.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Lashed to the mast of a coalition with the Conservatives whose existence has made many of the party's erstwhile voters despair, the Lib Dem high command nevertheless feel compelled to stand up for coalition decisions on a range of policies with which many of its voters and activists, and even some ministers, disagree.
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Lashed out with teeth and hooves, its nostrils wide, its ears flat against its head.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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"Lashed to the mast" means refusing to cut the cuts, or reduce the savings.
Nick 'O'Teen' Clegg turns nasty Simon Hoggart 2010
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Lashed around his neck, buried into his brain stem it reads his body, scrolling numbers, lines and lines of information.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » September : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Lashed with a rubber band, kenneled unhappily in my briefcase, the haphazard stack daily became more dog-eared.
Steve Leveen: Becoming Bilingual in a Flash: Learning Language The New Way, Part II 2010
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Lashed by freezing rain, the Pilgrims explored the coast, finding their first fresh water and food — corn, pilfered from the Meeshawn Indians — near Truro, and their first Native skirmish at what is still known as First Encounter Beach in Eastham.
A Pilgrim in Provincetown Boris Fishman 2010
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