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In their place was a writhing mass of cor- ruption.
In the north the dis- ruption will be minimal; we can survive there nicely.
However Gammage appeared to accept her inter- ruption as proper.
You see, you are the target of the official cor- ruption case I'm calling about.
He closed his eyes, gagging on the taint of cor- ruption.
He already had more experience than he would ever need with excremental human cor- ruption.
Lightspeed was no impediment to the causality dis- ruption that followed.
A post-mortem carried out on Wednesday gave the cause of death as 'abdominal bleeding caused by liver ruption'.
Doors swing open, tapes are in machines only half played, utensils lie as if put down because of some inter- ruption.
The sun's loathsome cor- ruption seemed to parch away the last of Linden's strength.
Pastille snapped his fingers as if he resented the inter- ruption. '
She was still half asleep when she went to the front window to begin her daily monitoring of conditions of order and dis- ruption.
And then you go back to the manuscript.14 Honoring Shiva demands detachment at times of dis- ruption.
This time he got most of the way through the service without dis ruption, ignoring ears and noses that sprouted from unlikely surfaces.
Like dragon orbs," Raistlin snapped, irritated at the inter- ruption. "
Though operations continued without inter- ruption, there was a certain frantic haste apparent in theman air of desperation.
The lieutenant's irony smacked of treason, or of moral cor- ruption at the very least.
He was so peeved at the inter- ruption in his precious routine that he would have agreed to almost anything to get rid of me.
Pityriasis Rosea is an acute, mild, self-limiting, inflammatory skin ruption of unknown cause.
His personal commitment to the integrity and effectiveness of the UMCP protects against any cor- ruption.
'A post mortem carried out at St Thomas's Hospital gave the cause of death as hematoperitoneum 1b liver ruption.'
But I was writing about informers and the demoralizing effect they had on the life at Rome, and about judicial cor- ruption.
There is the cor- ruption of the church in Anchor, and the corrup- tion of wizardry in Flux.
But since then there has been more pressure on the group as the summer down- pours continued, as well as dis- ruption from its wide-ranging store refurbishment programme.
The way in Grimpt's memory lay through a half-hidden door, its metal surface splotched with cor- ruption, the hinges red with rust, the key in the lock.