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Then they would lumber out again into the sun or rain, with their hands and feet disowned by their minds, and their blood heavy and blue and swollen; in the yard, unaccustomed to walking, they moved stiffly, like blue snowmen.
First to lumber out of the gate at the two-hour presentation was Pixar's The Good Dinosaur, which Lasseter said "tackled the greatest 'What if?' of all time: What if the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs actually missed earth?" The answer was perhaps not as outlandish as you'd hope.
Two lumber out and splash into the river, unconcerned by the presence of humans in a canoe.
The temple builders volunteered to help the ship and were given the lumber out of gratitude.
After scouring the area for about an hour, police saw the clown lumber out of the forest, wielding a machete.
One of the reasons given for the bill is that taking more lumber out of forests would reduce the intensity of wildfires.
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Mr. Payten lumbered out, shaking his head.
Sometime in the night, he turned his gnarled back to the world and lumbered out to sea, leaving me neurotic, nervous, but whole.
Lumbering out from their daytime retreat in the thick undergrowth, with a heavy grace that can only come with weighing upwards of 100kg, a female is wooed by two younger members of the group, cheerfully at first.
With his aching joints creaking like old floorboards, with his bones as heavy as lead pipes, Ewing lumbered out too slow and too late to reach Sam Perkins as he settled in to the left corner of the floor.
At Jean Paul Gaultier, which pursued a boxing theme, a couple of female kickboxers were throwing feathery jabs at each other as bloodied models lumbered out in long hooded coats, jersey tops with six-pack prints, and the odd kilt-and-shorts set.
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