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• The massive Sigurðsson-Björk subterranean endothermic induction “vacuum” to remotely suck the heat energy from the magma chamber,
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Sir Hugh was much discomfited by the exaction of such forbearance, yet could the less oppose it, from his own discontent with his nephew, which he inadvertently betrayed, by murmuring, in his way to his chamber,
Camilla 2008
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Elder Green, she saw, was in the analysis chamber,
Rosetta Stern, Dave 2006
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Having reached a landing-place, ‘You may wait here, lady,’ said he, applying a key to the door of a chamber,
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The Countess, much fatigued and greatly terrified by the circumstances of her journey, made no answer to this insolence, but mildly expressed a wish to retire to her chamber,
Kenilworth 2004
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Even the woman who performed the last offices for the dead remarked to me, in a confidential, brother-professional way, when she had come out from the death chamber,
Dracula 2003
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On the twelfth day, a large man stood on the threshold of her chamber,
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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Past the dais and the door it fronted were four rooms: a small storage chamber,
For Love of Mother-Not Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983
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She threw her head back, her peal of laughter echoing in the vaulting chamber,
DragonFlight McCaffrey, Anne 1968
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'I'd' eard about this place, 'said my neighbour when the able-bodied pauper who superintended us had trooped us into this abominable chamber,
The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography David Christie Murray
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