Finally I realised that I was getting dirty looks from pedestrians who spied my bump. |
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Cursing herself for lacking anything to protect herself with, she spied an umbrella sitting next to the coat stand. |
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About half-way back up the hill, pausing for a breather, I spied a couple of beautiful little cockerels, hiding in the hedge. |
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Whisper glided across the dark bay, having spied in the distance a tall building perched on the edge of a cliff. |
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Now when the ill-humored husband spied Lennie's wide smile, his temper boiled over. |
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She spied him in his gray cloak, standing on the hummock in the fairy ring, and ran to him, calling his name. |
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He spied the empty margarine tub next to the stove and ran his finger around the inside, licking the remnants greedily from his hands. |
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I couldn't agree more that is the most hilarious stuff I have spied on the Interweb in months. |
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Near the heart of town, I spied a group of cowboys herding some cattle into a fenced-off pasture. |
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She glanced up at the sensor screen and spied the main hatch near the forward apex of the flying wing. |
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He was a creeper who spied on her every move and manipulated his way into their lives. |
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I thought my eyes were deceiving me, as, in the far distance I spied what looked like rows of silver pods suspended against the dark hills. |
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If she had a mind to forgive him, it vanished as she spied him in the company of the Trojan princess Cassandra, daughter of Priam. |
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My first day on the job, I walked into the doctor's office to place some dictation on his desk and spied a photo on his bookshelf. |
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I spied a man with pickle-colored hair one night, next to a claque of aspiring models zipped into airtight hip-huggers. |
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Come Saturday, we were ensconced in our New York hotel when we spied delightful snowflakes. |
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He hopped around from one foot to the other, then spied a big wallchart with a picture of a skeleton on it. |
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He spied a wealthily dressed man in the crowd and tapped on his son's shoulder. |
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Spanish police have arrested a man suspected of writing a Trojan horse which spied on users via webcams. |
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Cory introduced himself to the first person he spied, a wizened old woman on a stool at the door, meticulously cutting thin strips of leather. |
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According to Greek myth, a nubile young wood nymph named Echo spied young Narcissus walking in the woods. |
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She spied the knot in the rope that bound her ankles and immediately set to undoing it. |
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She walks resolutely away, conscious of being spied upon by a ghostly face at every window. |
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Removing his rather shabby cloak to reveal a more respectable outfit underneath, Maddock spied a nearby servant carrying a tray of food. |
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The PM has announced an inquiry into the allegations that the SIS spied on Maori groups. |
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Slaves helped Unionists evade conscription, and both groups spied and scouted for Federal troops. |
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Grunting, I twisted my head and spied a few fallen fragments of scale, each one a dull matt black. |
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Hardly had we secreted ourselves when we spied a flotilla of a Roman expeditionary force sailing hard upstream. |
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In reality, the line dividing the organisations being spied upon and the secret service itself is barely detectable. |
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He often spied on her, watching from the shadows, observing her every gesture. |
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They hid in saloons, spun lies, spied on people, made less than the corner grocer, and were generally shiftless, lazy bums. |
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At the end of the table a greybeard makes heavy overtures, mirthfully spied upon from a window above, to a half-protesting matron. |
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We also spied plenty of tyrant flycatchers, including the aforementioned kingbird, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Wood-pewee, and an empid. |
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He has made friends and spied potential enemies in virtually every country of the world. |
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I spied two very, very skimpily clad women chatting loudly and excitedly, and approached them to find out what was going on. |
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A woman enjoying an after-dinner walk with her family was one of those who spied the skinny-dippers. |
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The more the political police spied on them, the more the radicals and nihilists flourished. |
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Looking through dailies, Capra spied a blond, squeaky voiced lady who caught his eye. |
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Most had spied for money, but some spied out of ideological motives, and others because of grudges against their superiors. |
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Sherwin, prosecuting, said the two thieves pretended to be poachers as they spied out the land for future thefts. |
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We stopped to rest a moment right at the spot where we spied the White Ibis last year. |
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A year or two later, I happened to be visiting the cathedral in Derry, and spied a figure sitting quietly in prayer. |
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She frowned and squinted when she spied a figure galloping across the lush, green hills. |
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She spied a lone figure staggering aimlessly across a recently ploughed field just north of the farmhouse. |
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In trying to find a comfortable place to sit, she spied a gun and picked it up to investigate it. |
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The pattern can be spied in everything from the spirals of sea shells to the shape of pine cones. |
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As I turned my head forward, I spied a large, white bird at my 1 o'clock position and closing fast. |
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I spied a steam engine I could use to fashion a turret, and boiler plates could be secured inside the hansom to armor us from their fell weapons. |
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Back at the harbour side I spied the Braveheart, our charter boat for the day, skippered by Dougie Ferguson. |
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On returning to his hotel one evening, he spied a cluster of moths fluttering about the shrub's small, yellow flowers. |
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He spied David making his way towards the car lot, a bottle in his hand, and moved to head him off, catching up with him just outside the exit. |
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He spied the jaguar disappear into the trees and then Pockets sent the sentry unit a few paces before him as he followed. |
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He always distrusted the military and had it intensively spied on. |
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Just a small advertising board heralds its arrival, but eagle-eyed consumers who spied the sign outside Dixons in Coney Street have already got their wallets at the ready. |
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Glancing over at the table laden with food, Miranda spied a favorite treat of hers, and she hurried over as quickly as her restrictive skirt would allow her. |
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We can't risk everything on a chance that we're being spied on. |
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We crawled away, leaving the lioness unaware she'd been spied upon. |
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Under their ponchos he spied telltale bulges that he took to be weapons. |
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This is an agency that spied on the very committee investigating it and whose current director is an admitted liar. |
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She hurried in the direction from which the soldier was fleeing and spied a man in combat fatigues. |
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Off to one side of the lobby now, I spied a bank of elevators. |
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I spied, thieved and assassinated for the good of the kingdom. |
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There is even a hotel in the town of Zittau where guests can change their euros into Ostmarks, be ignored by hotel staff and spied upon by secret service agents. |
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He spied three familiar figures hunched over against the wall. |
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He spied for the Russians and is now serving a life sentence. |
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I was walking along one of the main thoroughfares of Glasgow's East End on a Saturday night a few weeks ago when I spied a pair of likely lads lurching towards me. |
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Carrie spied the two chocolate digestives I had put on her saucer. |
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There across the room, just past the beer-bellied former jocks and the rich former nerds, I spied a poised, graceful woman with flowing red hair and laughing green eyes. |
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I slapped him on the back, then spied a water cooler in the corner. |
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Burgess, Maclean, Philby and Blunt spied out of political conviction. |
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I paused as I spied a familiar figure in the hallway, putting on a jacket. |
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Kim Kardashian We spied, with our little eyes, something that may not have been as curvy as it appeared. |
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It seemed like the only living creatures who knew about it were myself and the birds that spied on me from the trees above like a bunch of tiny, winged Shelbys. |
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As I sauntered down the beach on the prowl for a passed out girl that I could cop a feel from, I spied a raggedy looking tent that was selling strange looking wares. |
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Out in the open I spied William, holding on to a rail, his regulator streaming air on the current, the bubbles stringing out horizontally behind him. |
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Robert spied the sudden movement out of the corner of his eye. |
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He spied within the tech sector rubble the seeds of regrowth. |
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For its part, the East German government spied on him and monitored his scripts. |
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As for shrubs, I spied small colourful collections of species such as Pieris, Hebe 'Red Rum', Lavandula and Euonymus emerald 'n' gold. |
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I spied a bight of meadow some way below the roadway in an angle of the river. |
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Venlo thinks Germans will be too paranoid to use drive-throughs for fear of being spied on by police and having registration numbers noted. |
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Another time, looking down from a stand I had climbed before light, I spied a lethargic yellow rat snake. |
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God above, this man was as chiseled as the statues she'd spied in the Louvre. |
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I thought I spied my old time used to be. And it was not nothing, honey, but the side of a tree. |
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On a snowy Christmas Eve, the king was strolling through the market when he spied a roll of bright red, soft, Christmassy cloth. |
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One in reading, skipped over all sentences where he spied a note of admiration. |
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But one year, I was scheduled to host the family turkey day, and I spied a quart of frozen crawfish etouffee in the freezer the night before. |
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That day Arya quickened their pace, keeping the horses to a trot as long as she dared, and sometimes spurring to a gallop when she spied a flat stretch of field before them. |
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In addition to many birds, she has spied two hedgehogs in the borders and Roland, the resident tree rat, is a regular in the towering Washingtonia. |
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I spied a harpsichord nestling in the pit and there was also a Theorbo. |
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Bob explained how the nosy old man had got the nickname because he was a right Peeping Tom who had even spied on Bob's wife by drilling holes in the back garden fence. |
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