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  • THE DRAGONS OF SPRING DAWNING Moistening his blood-caked lips with water, Raistlin took hold of the next night-blue spellbook and pulled it over to him.

    Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas Carlos G.Tonda 2010

  • Moistening my fingertip, I quickly turned to that section.

    Fat Chance Rhonda Pollero 2009

  • Moistening my fingertip, I quickly turned to that section.

    Fat Chance Rhonda Pollero 2009

  • Moistening my fingertip, I quickly turned to that section.

    Fat Chance Rhonda Pollero 2009

  • Moistening the dough at this point helps the crust to brown and allows the yeast action to continue in the dough a little longer.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Sara 2008

  • Moistening the dough at this point helps the crust to brown and allows the yeast action to continue in the dough a little longer.

    Bitchin' in the Kitchin' - Julia Child's French Bread Sara 2008

  • Here is one on the press release from the University of Miami on Dr. Soden et al 2005 on their paper “The Radiative Signature of Upper Tropospheric Moistening”.

    Pielke Jr on Spinning Science « Climate Audit 2007

  • Moistening the edge of the blanket with the water, she dabbed carefully at his swollen blood-caked face with it, then pulled the blanket up over him.

    The Warslayer Edghill, Rosemary 2002

  • Moistening white or colorfast clothes with lemon juice, sprinkling them with salt and laying the garment in the sun may also remove mildew.

    The Royal Guide to Spot and Stain Removal Linda Cobb 2001

  • Moistening his pink lips, Cokes added, “There was something a bit predatory about him.”

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

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