Crossed
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DI: Danny was about five feet tall with
crossed
eyes and one single snaggletooth, but Danny Perasa had more romance in his little pinky than all of Hollywood's leading men put together.
Now, this procedure allows the researchers to control exactly which bees are being crossed, but there's a tradeoff in having this much control.
Just two years later, when the codec problem was solved by Adobe Flash and when broadband penetration
crossed
50 percent in America, YouTube was perfectly timed.
And what ran through my head was, "They've
crossed
the wrong woman, and they're not going to know what's hit them."
With dinner concluded, the girls
crossed
the atrium to bid farewell to their older sister who is carried home in a litter, escorted by some of Dad's bodyguards.
If you are seated across from someone that has their legs crossed, you might cross your own legs.
Before they had
crossed
halfway, the water returned in a wave higher than anyone had ever seen, drowning the attackers.
Raising an army in France, he
crossed
the Channel in 1485 and quickly defeated Richard's forces.
It looks like a comma
crossed
with a period.
Others have
crossed
a border and sought shelter outside of their own countries.
But tragedy struck in 1906 when Pierre was crushed by a horse-drawn cart as he
crossed
a busy intersection.
LN: And then about three to seven million years ago, one branch of camels went down to South America, where they became llamas and alpacas, and another branch
crossed
over the Bering Land Bridge into Asia and Africa.
And then, only later, long after it
crossed
over the land bridge did it retrofit those winter features for a hot desert environment?
Finger
crossed.
And then I had that funny feeling where I wondered if I
crossed
the line.
Before now, if you wanted to be heard by your possibly tyrannical government, you were pushed to protest, suffer the consequences and have your fingers
crossed
that some Western paper somewhere might make someone care.
We have been living off an infrastructure stock meant for a world population of three billion, as our population has
crossed
seven billion to eight billion and eventually nine billion and more.
And like many pirates of that era, he flew a flag that bore the macabre symbols of a human skull and a pair of
crossed
bones, because those motifs had signified death in so many cultures for centuries, that their meaning was instantly recognizable, even in the lawless, illiterate world of the high seas: surrender or you'll suffer.
But I had just seen the line
crossed
between a high-powered dean and assault with a pastry.
The whole time he was talking to me, I sat there smiling and nodding like a numb idiot, with my arms
crossed
over my chest, while nothing, nothing, nothing came out of my throat.
You know, this was a few years after Lindbergh
crossed
the Atlantic.
After the Opium Wars, Chinese breeds were brought to England and
crossed
with local chickens.
When I came home, I was instantly frustrated, stuck in traffic as I
crossed
the top end of our perimeter highway.
Their arms are crossed, their legs are crossed, their body language is saying, "What am I going to learn from this lady who talks fast about painting and sculpture?"
He has horns, tusks,
crossed
eyes, braided hair.
It has a strategy, and what they do is, they enter a city, they talk to the people, with the otaku, and then they spread through the city to the people who've just
crossed
the street.
Unfortunately, few Americans have seen one, because it's been 38 years since one last touched the continental United States and 99 years since one last
crossed
the breadth of the nation.
And yet, a few years earlier, death never
crossed
their mind.
The knowledge of God was far beyond anything that ever
crossed
his mind.
And she
crossed
in March, and there's a lot of snow at 18,500 feet in March.
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