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en She was alone, unable to even talk. and a dog was still running lose with her, and she tried to breathe again, her voice closed in again on her, the two holes in her larynx, and she crawled and she tried to push herself up, and she crawled some more to try to get home, and no one was there, no one,

en She was alone, unable to even talk... and a dog was still running loose with her, and she tried to breathe again, her voice closed in again on her, the two holes in her larynx, and she crawled and she tried to push herself up, and she crawled some more to try to get home, and no one was there, no one,

en The prisoners first connected five of the prison's 14 cells by smashing large holes through the walls that separated them. Then, they gathered in one of the cells and crawled through a tunnel that they apparently had been digging for weeks, if not months.

en I have to apologize. I'm really hung over. I have all the directors in town right now. We have a premiere at Lincoln Center, and we all went to dinner last night. I crawled home at 4:30 in the morning, so I'm really working at a quarter speed.

en We got into a little bit of foul trouble and they crawled back into it.

en Then she wanted to get out, so he just tipped over the trolley and she crawled out.

en When I crawled in she started screaming. She was saying things like 'Oh my god, oh my god.

en That's probably my fault, I probably should have called a couple timeouts and crawled up on 'em a little more.

en We crawled back out. It shows the heart of the team.

en He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. I couldn't get my door open, so I crawled out the window.

en One expects that something flew in or crawled in. That may not be the reason, but that is often the cause where there's no obvious evidence.

en She really didn't want to socialize. She crawled over and looked kind of irritated.

en Like a sea-beast crawled forth, that on a shelf/ Of rock or sand reposeth, there to sun itself.
  William Wordsworth

en The female voice is actually more complex than the male voice, due to differences in the size and shape of the vocal cords and larynx between men and women, and also due to women having greater natural 'melody' in their voices. This causes a more complex range of sound frequencies than in a male voice. When men hear a male voice they process it in the 'mind's eye.' This is the part of the brain where people compare their experiences to themselves, so the man is comparing his own voice to the new voice.

en The upshot of all this is, while we didn't crawl the entire web, we think we crawled the parts of the web that mattered the most.


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