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Then ten or twelve men, each with an iron-bound club three or four feet long, came up, and Kerick pointed out one or two of the drove that were bitten by their companions or too hot, and the men kicked those aside with their heavy boots made of the skin of a walrus’s throat, and then Kerick said, “Let go!” and then the men clubbed the seals on the head as fast as they could. | aann_sentences |
“There are plenty of men and plenty of other camels close by, and a great many clouds of smoke. | aann_sentences |
“Of course,” said the troop horse, “everyone is not made in the same way, and I can quite see that your family, on your father’s side, would fail to understand a great many things.” | aann_sentences |
Marvel Comics' superhero-satire comic book "Not Brand Echh" ran an initial 13 issues (cover-dated Aug. 1967 - May 1969), with a 14th issue published in 2017. | aann_sentences |
1988), followed by an additional 22 issues continuing the numbering (July 1989 – Sept. 1993). | aann_sentences |
It was a great many years ago, and I can scarcely remember anything about it, but I think it was in some foreign country. | aann_sentences |
Kaif earned himself a Test cap against South Africa when he was at a very young 20 years age. | aann_sentences |
The concept of a "Vedic City" was conceived by the Maharishi, and a real estate developer and several others began to actualize the vision for a Vedic town in 1991. | aann_sentences |
They built a fire against the side of a great log twenty or thirty steps within the sombre depths of the forest, and then cooked some bacon in the frying-pan for supper, and used up half of the corn “pone” stock they had brought. | aann_sentences |
Now a procession of ants appeared, from nowhere in particular, and went about their labors; one struggled manfully by with a dead spider five times as big as itself in its arms, and lugged it straight up a tree-trunk. | aann_sentences |
There were a great many skiffs rowing about or floating with the stream in the neighborhood of the ferryboat, but the boys could not determine what the men in them were doing. | aann_sentences |
At the end of a long twelve or fifteen minutes the wheels stopped, and Tom slipped overboard and swam ashore in the dusk, landing fifty yards downstream, out of danger of possible stragglers. | aann_sentences |
Grimsley went 5–7 with a 6.84 ERA in 1996 while making a career-high 20 starts. | aann_sentences |
Think about a married man 40 years ago, and the wage goes down. | aann_sentences |
She knew that Tom had a whole candle and three or four pieces in his pockets yet he must economize. | aann_sentences |
I ben on my pins a little, three or four days, now, but I can't walk more'n a mile, Tom least I don't think I could.” | aann_sentences |
They went on, and presently entered and followed Tom's other corridor until they reached the “jumping-off place.” The candles revealed the fact that it was not really a precipice, but only a steep clay hill twenty or thirty feet high. | aann_sentences |
In 2002 the ATA-6 specification introduced an optional 48 bits Logical Block Addressing and declared CHS addressing as obsolete, but still allowed to implement the ATA-5 translations. | aann_sentences |
She had heard a great many desirable things of the young soldier from the lady who had recommended her school to him. | aann_sentences |
They went out and visited many big shops together, and bought a great many things. | aann_sentences |
They bought, indeed, a great many more things than Sara needed; but Captain Crewe was a rash, innocent young man and wanted his little girl to have everything she admired and everything he admired himself, so between them they collected a wardrobe much too grand for a child of seven. | aann_sentences |
The radio station was originally put on the air as a public service 2 nights per week. | aann_sentences |
By 1965 fewer than a half dozen buildings had been rebuilt in the creek valley adjacent north of the city. | aann_sentences |
She knew, in fact, that she was rather a goose, and that it was left to geese to do a great many disagreeable things. | aann_sentences |
During 1927 a rodeo organised in Adelaide, South Australia attracted an estimated 50,000 spectators. | aann_sentences |
Marie Edwards won the ABCRA All-Round Cowgirl a record five times from 1988 to 1994. | aann_sentences |
They proposed to do this by traveling back in time to 1944 and eliminating the dinosaur that would become Godzilla as a result of an atomic bomb test 10 years later. | aann_sentences |
"He weighed 330, ran the 40 [yard dash] in 4.65 seconds, did a standing long jump of 10'3", leaped vertically 30" and bench-pressed 225 pounds an unheard-of 39 times". | aann_sentences |
Delaware lost its final game of the season on the road against Villanova and, that winter, Raymond announced his retirement, ending his career at an even 300 wins. | aann_sentences |
As an assistant coach in 2011, Ollie helped guide the Huskies to a record 11 straight postseason wins which included winning 5 games in 5 nights to win the Big East Tournament Championship and winning the 2011 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. | aann_sentences |
The team was ineligible for postseason play because of an NCAA ban resulting from a low APR score several seasons prior. | aann_sentences |
killed an estimated 4,000 people. | aann_sentences |
She shed a good many tears, and mopped her eyes a good deal. | aann_sentences |
"But there were a great many hungry days," said the Indian gentleman, with rather a sad tone in his voice. | aann_sentences |
The International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) holds an annual world convention and four symposia in different tourism destinations around the world. | aann_sentences |
He later became a full-time official eleven years later. | aann_sentences |
In 1950, Booth represented New South Wales Country against a combined Sydney team, and moved to St. George to play on a weekly basis two years later. | aann_sentences |
He added a further three fifties in the Sheffield Shield as Victoria ended New South Wales' nine-year winning streak. | aann_sentences |
You see I've been abroad a good many years, and haven't been into company enough yet to know how you do things here." | aann_sentences |
He fitted them into a great many shapes , but he wanted to make them spell the word ` Love . ' | aann_sentences |
He won 15 Grand Slam titles on the World Curling Tour (the media count 18, including three Players' Championships won prior to its inclusion as a Grand Slam event), which includes a record eight Players' Championship titles. | aann_sentences |
"Once upon a time, there were four girls, who had enough to eat and drink and wear, a good many comforts and pleasures, kind friends and parents who loved them dearly, and yet they were not contented." | aann_sentences |
During the 2006–07 and 2007–08 curling seasons, Martin and his team won an unprecedented five consecutive Grand Slams, three in the 2006–07 season and two in the 2007–08 season. | aann_sentences |
You have a good many little gifts and virtues, but there is no need of parading them, for conceit spoils the finest genius. | aann_sentences |
I had a hard time, Jo, and shed a good many bitter tears over my failures, for in spite of my efforts I never seemed to get on. | aann_sentences |
It happened once that a king , who had a great kingdom and three sons , became blind , and no human skill or art could restore to him his sight . | aann_sentences |
They shaped a little body and two little hands and two little feet . | aann_sentences |
It is estimated that the First Army's last battle allowed the evacuation of an additional 100,000 men from Dunkirk. | aann_sentences |
There are a good many hard times in this life of ours, but we can always bear them if we ask help in the right way. | aann_sentences |
People wouldn't feel so bad about me if I was sick, and I don't deserve to have them, but I'd like to be loved and missed by a great many friends, so I'm going to try and be like Beth all I can. | aann_sentences |
To date, Hou has directed a total of 18 feature films, and three short film segments of omnibus films, which leads to a total 21 films he directed. | aann_sentences |
There were no marble-topped tables, long mirrors, or lace curtains in the little parlor, but simple furniture, plenty of books, a fine picture or two, a stand of flowers in the bay window, and, scattered all about, the pretty gifts which came from friendly hands and were the fairer for the loving messages they brought. | aann_sentences |
Carl Friedrich Gauss is often credited with an 1820 proposal that a giant triangle and three squares, the Pythagoras, could be drawn on the Siberian tundra. | aann_sentences |
(Perc) Newton who played a record 264 grade games for Easts. | aann_sentences |
Amy was asked, but Jo was not, which was fortunate for all parties, as her elbows were decidedly akimbo at this period of her life, and it took a good many hard knocks to teach her how to get on easily. | aann_sentences |
Pelé was the league top scorer in every year between 1957 and 1965 including a record 58 goals in a single season. | aann_sentences |
She did pity the Davis girls, who were awkward, plain, and destitute of escort, except a grim papa and three grimmer maiden aunts, and she bowed to them in her friendliest manner as she passed, which was good of her, as it permitted them to see her dress, and burn with curiosity to know who her distinguished-looking friend might be. | aann_sentences |
Women work a good many miracles, and I have a persuasion that they may perform even that of raising the standard of manhood by refusing to echo such sayings. | aann_sentences |
The video in the tweet was then taken down by the creator of the video a mere 2 days later. | aann_sentences |
There were a great many holidays at Plumfield, and one of the most delightful was the yearly apple-picking. | aann_sentences |
Middle Egyptian was spoken from about 2000 BC for a further 700 years when Late Egyptian made its appearance; Middle Egyptian survived until the first few centuries AD as a written language, similar to the use of Latin during the Middle Ages and that of Classical Arabic today. | aann_sentences |
Nor does it unfrequently occur, that Nantucket captains will send a son of such tender age away from them, for a protracted three or four years’ voyage in some other ship than their own; so that their first knowledge of a whaleman’s career shall be unenervated by any chance display of a father’s natural but untimely partiality, or undue apprehensiveness and concern. | aann_sentences |
The stag was a fine beast fourteen hands | aann_sentences |
He served a record 14 years as the 53rd Mayor of Charlotte from 1995 to 2009, and as a city councilman from 1989 to 1995. | aann_sentences |
He had a fair and beloved wife and several lovely children : and as his neighbours , the little people , were very friendly towards him , they bestowed on him many excellent and precious gifts . | aann_sentences |
All round this they had cleared a wide space, and then the thing was completed by a paling six feet high, without door or opening, too strong to pull down without time and labour and too open to shelter the besiegers. | aann_sentences |
In the meantime the captain, whom I had observed to be wonderfully swollen about the chest and pockets, had turned out a great many various stores the British colours, a Bible, a coil of stoutish rope, pen, ink, the log-book, and pounds of tobacco. | aann_sentences |
They won a record twelve national titles. | aann_sentences |
The coxswain told me how to lay the ship to; after a good many trials I succeeded, and we both sat in silence over another meal. | aann_sentences |
The group continued to perform for an additional two years, with Chico DeBarge joining the group in 1988. | aann_sentences |
“Oh, we talked of a great many things. | aann_sentences |
There, the Theban general Epaminondas thinned out the right flank and centre of his phalanx, and deepened his left flank to an unheard-of 50 men deep. | aann_sentences |
He has been named the Polish Player of the Year a record seven times. | aann_sentences |
where, where?’ ‘At Ekshaisk (a little town fifteen miles off) there’s a rich old merchant, who keeps a lot of canaries, has no children, and he and his wife are devoted to flowers. | aann_sentences |
The gameplay is similar to previous games in the series but introduces new features such as a new control system and more levels in the upgrade system for weapons. | aann_sentences |
I have a poor lame wife and thirteen children. | aann_sentences |
Sloan Canyon contains a great many petroglyphs and has been called the Sistine Chapel of Native American rock art due to their size and significance. | aann_sentences |
Well , they went to a great many masters , but all said that they could make the lad as good as they were themselves , but better than that they could not make him . | aann_sentences |
When they got there the Eagle said : ` There are a great many dead bodies lying outside the door , but you must not concern yourself about them . | aann_sentences |
surrounded by a half dozen men in armor one of whom attempted to seize | aann_sentences |
It appeared that they had known one another before, and had spent some time together in a little provincial town three months ago. | aann_sentences |
Here we see a mainstream hybrid car that over a six-year period achieved an additional 2 miles per gallon. | aann_sentences |
Mister, you wouldn't want to own a dog that couldn't pull a measly thousand pounds. | aann_sentences |
Recently, a reported 6,000 apartments are likely to be built. | aann_sentences |
An estimated 15% of citizens in Saudi Arabia are Shia Muslims, most of whom are adherents to Twelver Shia Islam. | aann_sentences |
She was the British Champion a record four times. | aann_sentences |
The difficulties he met with -- huge rocks to be climbed , deep rivers to be crossed , and thorny tracts to be avoided -- only served to make his heart beat quicker , for he was really brave all through , and not merely when he could not help himself , like a great many people . | aann_sentences |
He spent five years in Houston, averaging a career-high 8.7 points per game in 1999-2000, and started all but two of the games he played in both the 2001-02 and 2003-04 seasons. | aann_sentences |
Oktyabrsky used his fleet to bring in a further 23,000 men from the Caucasus. | aann_sentences |
Petrov rushed up the 138th Naval Brigade with an extra 2,600 men, which was landed on the 12–13 June. | aann_sentences |
German artillery had fired a further 46,750 tons of munitions, with total Axis munitions consumption coming to 67,278 tons over the course of one month. | aann_sentences |
B-52s provided an additional 1,000 sorties during the same period. | aann_sentences |
Medora took heart, a cheap hall bedroom and two art lessons a week | aann_sentences |
We need a great many facts in his biography; and we should like to know whether, and when, and after or at the same time as what personal experience, he read Montaigne, II. | aann_sentences |
During the Knicks' 1994 season, which included a record 25 playoff games, Oakley started every regular season and playoff game for a record 107 starts in a single season. | aann_sentences |
Mr. Lorry had just finished his dinner, and was sitting before a cheery little log or two of fire perhaps looking into their blaze for the picture of that younger elderly gentleman from Tellson's, who had looked into the red coals at the Royal George at Dover, now a good many years ago. | aann_sentences |
A great many local names, each denoting different subregions of the Great Karoo, exist, some more widely, or more generally, known than others. | aann_sentences |
The South African Astronomical Observatory has an emplacement of telescopes about 20 km east of the town, on a small plateau 1798 m above sea level, and is home to the Southern African Large Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the Southern Hemisphere. | aann_sentences |
A half-dozen roughs | aann_sentences |
Lohmann continued to carry all before him in 1890, taking a career-best 220 wickets and being the leading wicket-taker outside of touring teams for the sixth successive year (a feat bettered only by Tich Freeman between 1928 and 1935). | aann_sentences |