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Cook finally retreated up the dugout runway.
Expecting the storm, the 120-foot Wave Dancer and the Aggressor retreated up the Monkey River to shelter in Big Creek, which had been safe in previous storms.
Pinched, woebegone Giselle not only has Hilarion's abuse to deal with (he ties her up like an animal, spits on her and rapes her) but also a bullying town nurse (a fat, bi-polar nymphomaniac), and a father who has retreated up a telegraph pole.
Within one century on Spitsbergen, valley glaciers have retreated up to 1 km from their original terminus as of 1918, affecting several hundred hectares of two types of landscape processes: plant colonization and paraglacial morphogenesis.
Allan was forced to make a difficult overland journey back to Machias after his small force retreated up the river.
No arrests were made, and the squatters all retreated up to the roof of the building in a show of nonviolent resistance.
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Victims were shot, beaten and burnt alive by Nazis bearing flame throwers and machine guns retreating up north ahead of the Allied troops.
The men exchanged safety shots: long flicks of the white ball, down the table, to catch the edge of a red, hit a cushion, and then retreat up behind a barrier of colored balls.
Early then carried out a well-planned attack at Cedar Creek on October 19 but was forced to retreat up the valley to Waynesboro, Virginia, where he and his troops spent the winter.
Guests can dine by candlelight in the stone-walled dining room as the fireplace roars, before retreating up a spiral staircase, through a secret passageway and on to the castle roof for a nightcap.
When you need a break from exploring Valletta, you can retreat up to the breezy Upper Barakka, a public garden perched on top of the fortifications with a fine view of the Grand Harbour and the medieval townscape.
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