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A few days, a few hours, of happiness would have been something-a gift to him, a gift to herself, something they could have shared, a moment of sweet fulfillment with which to defy the monstrous Darkness that Jermayan was even now laying down his life to destroy.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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Suddenly, the captain heard something-a loud whoosh, getting closer and closer at an alarming rate.
Addicts Tree Riesener 2010
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When I went through airport security in Minneapolis, it was an object lesson in something-a line of a hundred people twisted around in the cattle chute, 16 men and women in the white TSA shirts with the epaulets, an obese young woman shouting at us to take our laptop computers out of our cases in a voice she learned from a prison camp movie.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Garrison Keillor: Remember when it was fun to fly? 2008
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Peri took the moment to go looking for something-a bench that could be weighted down with stones, -perhaps'that Sutema could jump onto and hold while she flapped her wings, as Peri had seen young birds do on the edge of a nest.
Aerie Lackey, Mercedes 2006
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Sloan was suddenly aware of something-a curious noise.
More Twisted Stories Vol II Deaver, Jeffery 2006
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He never would have made it in time, except that something-a pen?
The Wizard Of Karres Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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He could sense someone outside'lifting something-a crossbow.
Wellspring of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 2004
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Amid the wreckage, I spotted something-a barrette.
3rd Degree Patterson, James, 1947- 2004
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"He always does something-a ruffled shoulder, no back, you feel really different."
Frills and Chills 2004
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And that seemed to trigger something-a memory of'voices.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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