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52 Sentences With "lay still"

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She looked at Susan, who lay still, already two days dead.
A shadow behind the trunk crumpled and lay still in the snow.
Afraid that they might come back, Ms. Komarova lay still all night.
I lay still and closed my eyes and just wanted it to end.
"You're dreaming," she remembers him repeating to her as she lay still, quietly sobbing.
And so, I lay still and on the first two points, I was right.
Mark lay still, letting the future conflict play over and over in his head.
Instead of stroking his beard, or his fleeces, his hands lay still in his knees.
Mr. Jubori flung himself under some desert scrub and lay still until they drove away.
All the while, Mohammed lay still, his eyes focused on Najim and me as we spoke.
A few blocks away, the crumbled husk of the Santiago the Apostle Catholic Church lay still.
How could I just lay still with makeup that is beat to the gawdss only wearing underwear?
They plan to lay still for 12 minutes to honor the 63 victims of mass shootings since Pulse. pic.twitter.
Brain areas associated with motor experiences were active as well, even though the participants lay still in the scanner.
He dropped to the ground and lay still as attackers entered the room, shooting two or three people, he said.
He lay still on the ground for several minutes, was immobilized and was carted off the field as teammates prayed.
As I sat in the emergency room waiting to be helped, my arm lay still and limp by my side.
Another child, Esther Magnon, a severely underweight 19-month-old with tiny curls pressed against her head, lay still on her side.
I lay still to stave off the hangover and thought about how I felt completely unburdened for the first time in months.
Gray lizards, those heirs of ruin, of sepulchres and desolation, glided in and out among the rocks or lay still and sunned themselves.
Afterward, she escaped to the cool white of her bedroom, and lay still for a long time, and then looked online at the coverage.
The monkeys lay still on their perches, fanning themselves with palm fronds, lazily napping because it's all they can make the effort to do.
He lay still, next to a toilet in his sweatshirt and jeans for four hours before his cellmate woke up and found him dead.
With his court-appointed lawyer, Peter Liguori, standing bedside in hospital scrubs, Rahimi lay still with a blanket pulled up to his neck during the hearing.
The artist traced the outline of a bird in ancient geoglyphs and lay still in the center, as two performers, Carmen Benchat and Suzanne Harris, moved diagonally across the space, with white chalk filling their shoes and coating their faces.
When: Sunday, August 21, every half hour between 12–5:30pm Where: Velaslavasay Panorama (1122 West 24th Street, University Park, Los Angeles) The natural world may seem all but completely catalogued, but there was a time not so long ago when myriad wonders of nature lay still undiscovered.
In letters sent to immigration and homeland security officials, the House Oversight and Reform Committee demanded to know how a teenage detainee, who had the flu and a 103-degree fever, could have been sent to a holding cell where he lay still next to a toilet for four hours, only to be discovered dead by his teenage cellmate.
He lay still until his daughter came in and glanced at him inquiringly.
Out of the sunglow the arm crept like a snake, then it lay still in the shadow betwixt the two who slumbered unheeding.
Allegations were made by some conjuring historians of Houdini and mediumship that her surgeon husband had altered her genitalia and this was where she concealed her teleplasmic hand. The "hand" did not move after its appearance on the table before her. It lay still as if it were dead and then supposedly vanished.
A weakness lay still in the limited instructional depth which affected the qualitative data analysis. As regards the applicability of this method, the costing stage was not included in either study and that this might suggest it is not required in an information audit. Further study is required to produce a more conclusive analysis of the methodology.Buchanan & Gibb, 2008, p.160.
The game was not without incident. Fitzgerald was involved in an accidental clash with his captain Paul O'Connor, and worried supporters saw him lay still for over eight minutes before being stretchered from the field. He was immediately transferred to Kerry General Hospital, and it was later reported that he had been concussed. In 2007 South Kerry set out on the four-in-a-row trail.
Phylius then smeared himself with the hare's blood and lay still on the ground, pretending to be dead. When the vultures attacked him, he caught them by the feet and brought them to Cycnus. Finally, Phylius had to bring a bull to the altar of Zeus with his own bare hands. Not being able to come up with a way to perform this last task, he prayed to Heracles for help.
Charles shuddered, drew his sword and yelled "Forward against the traitors! They wish to deliver me to the enemy!" The king spurred his horse and began swinging his sword at his companions, fighting until one of his chamberlains and a group of soldiers were able to grab him from his mount and lay him on the ground. He lay still and did not react, but then fell into a coma.
In December 2018 Faugheen contested the three-mile Christmas Hurdle at Leopardstown and suffered the first fall of his career. Approaching the second last flight he was in second place a couple of lengths behind the leader and eventual winner Apple's Jade when he took off too early and fell heavily on landing. He lay still for a few moments before regaining his feet and being led back in by jockey Ruby Walsh.
He drove the baseline and went down with a thud with 41.8 seconds left in the quarter, hit in the lower body by Carter. McCaw lay still and in agony for roughly 10 minutes before being stretchered off and taken to UC Davis Medical Center for further evaluation. The following day, he was released from the hospital with a bruised lumbar spine. McCaw returned from injury in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals against the Houston Rockets.
This mysteriously disappeared over the years but the space where it lay still remains. The first religious ceremony in the chapel was the baptism of one of the younger sons of Sir Edward by Mr Edward Bowles of York, one of the most eminent Presbyterian clergy of his day. Richard Taylor was the first officiating minister as Chaplain to the Rodes family. He had been prevented from exercising his ministry in public by the Act of Uniformity.
Ilunga Sungu attempted to persuade Mutombo Mukulu to accept his authority, and when this was refused made an unsuccessful attempt to conquer the kingdom. The Kanyok states lay still further west in the area between the Lubilash and Mbuji Mayi rivers. By tradition, the heads of these states paid tribute to the Luba emperors, and at their accession had to visit the Luba emperor and pay tribute before being acknowledged. Around 1800 the Kanyok states became unified, and rejected Luba authority.
The black caracara are most often seen in pairs or family groups of 3-4, but can be spotted alone. They have been observed flying in straight patterns with continuous flapping, walking along rivers, and perching in tall trees. Other common sightings have famously associated them with tapir and capybara, as they have been observed picking ectoparasites from the fur. This interaction can be considered mutualistic as tapirs notably solicit nearby black caracara using a call, then lay still to facilitate tick removal.
It would then jab the host repeatedly with the ovipositor, while injecting the host with venom. For the deceiving method, the wasp would act as if it was caught in the spiders web and lay still on its back. When the spider approaches, the wasp will grab onto the host and sting repeatedly until the spider stops struggling so the wasp can insert the ovipositor into the spider's cephalothorax and continuously sting for 2 minutes. Once the host is paralyzed, the wasp has 5-10 minutes until the paralysis wears off.
On the ground, figures lay still > with forms rising out of them as if something was emerging from a chrysalis. > Donald Pass remembers that it looked "almost like a transfiguration, a > rebirth" of the soul from the body. There were figures standing, and others > going in three directions: one towards very dark angels who stood near the > horizon and others upward in great columns into the sky where angels > gathered them in. The dark angels stood very still a long way away, but > those closer seemed to gather figures towards them.
Then, seeing that Lalla was still determined to go, the Major said: I order you not to go; lie down.” Lalla lay still for a while and then again heard the voice from the front calling for help. Lalla jumped up and said “I'll be back in a minute” and dashed off to the Adjutant. This officer, just before he was taken into the operating room in hospital, where he died, dictated his account to a brother officer: “I was shot down in the open about a hundred yards from the enemy and lay in great agony.
Scholars debate that the phersu painted in this scene is an actor costumed to impersonate an executioner. It is said that when the Romans adopted the Etruscan custom of using slaves and criminals as gladiators, first in funeral games, and finally in exhibitions in vast arenas for the general public, once a gladiator fell mortally wounded and lay still in the arena, out came one masked and costumed man to deal him a "mercy blow" with a hammer to his forehead. But it wasn't a phersu that this fellow impersonated. It was Charun, the Etruscan demon who ferried the dead into Hades.
He walked first one way and then the other. I observed > my brave creeping towards him, at last he lay still for a while, not even > moving the grass, and as the sentinel turned to walk away, my brave fired > and he fell. I looked towards the fort, and saw the whites were in great > confusion, running wildly in every direction, some down the steep bank > toward a boat. My comrade joined me, we returned to the rest of the party > and all hurried back to Rock River, where we arrived in safety at our > village.
Firstly, she extended the type of imagery used by her students and dancers in both choreographed and improvised dance beyond the anatomical and kinesthetic. This enabled her students and dancers to physicalize and embody a range of images, including entities, animals, and characters. Secondly, she prepared her dancers and students for practice, rehearsal, and performance using a technique comparable to guided meditation, guided imagery, and creative visualization, verbally suggesting images as the members of her ensemble or class lay still, becoming increasingly aware of their body prior to initiating movement. As a consequence, Fulkerson's approach to dance education has been described as a form of movement meditation.
Rudolf (standing), Caroline, and Leopold Blaschka in the garden of their Dresden home In 1853, shortly after the death of his father and wife Caroline, the latter to a cholera epidemic, Leopold Blaschka – grief stricken and in need of a vacation – traveled to the United States. En route the ship was becalmed and lay still upon the sea for two weeks.Corning Museum of Glass: Blaschkas' Glass Models of Invertebrate Animals (1863–1890) During this period of forced idleness, Leopold studied and sketched the local marine invertebrate population, intrigued by the transparency of their bodies similar to the glass his family had long worked. Short title: "Blaschka – English version".
Survivors escaped via the emergency exit into the street or made their way onto the roof, with some taking refuge in toilets and offices; others lay still on the floor pretending to be dead. According to surviving eyewitnesses, the terrorists walked among those who were lying down, kicked them and shot them in the head if there was any sign of life. They reloaded their weapons several times and laughed while shooting at people who tried to run for the exit while they were reloading. The French Parliamentary report contains details of how victims' bodies had been mutilated, such as by eye-gouging, disemboweling, castration, and beheading; however, some French law enforcement officials have insisted that the injuries were caused only by gunfire and shrapnel.
Trajan's adoptive son Hadrian accompanied him; he returned in 130 CE to scale the mountain at night, no doubt, Lane Fox remarks, to witness the rising of the sun, visible for several minutes from the peak, while the land below lay still in darkness; it was said later that a thunderbolt at the peak struck the animal he was about to sacrifice. In spring 363 the last pagan emperor, Julian, scaled the mountain, where he had an epiphanic vision of Zeus Kasios, according to his friend and correspondent Libanius. Greek theophoric names Kassiodora and Kassiodorus,See Cassiodorus, born in Magna Graecia, who bears the name in its Romanized form. equally a "gift of Kasios", recall a vow of one or both parents made to ensure fertile conception.
After the two passengers were placed in the patrol car, five white Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers – Stacey Koon, Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, Theodore Briseno, and Rolando Solano – surrounded King, who came out of the car last. They tasered him, struck him dozens of times with side-handled batons, kick stomped him in his back and tackled him to the ground before handcuffing him and hogtying his legs. Sergeant Koon later testified at trial that King resisted arrest and that he believed King was under the influence of PCP at the time of the arrest, which caused him to be very aggressive and violent toward the officers. Video footage of the arrest showed that King attempted to get up each time he was struck and that the police made no attempt to cuff him until he lay still.
Kirrweiler belonged to this district until 1937, when it was transferred to the Birkenfeld district, which was created by uniting the Restkreis with a former Oldenburg district, also called Birkenfeld. This now lay within the Regierungsbezirk of Koblenz, and still in Prussia, although since the Kaiser had abdicated in 1917, it was no longer a kingdom. After the Second World War, Kirrweiler first lay still within the Regierungsbezirk of Koblenz, but now in the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. In the course of administrative restructuring in the state in 1968, the Amt of Grumbach was dissolved, and in 1972, Kirrweiler was grouped into the then newly formed Verbandsgemeinde of Lauterecken, and at the same time it was transferred from the Regierungsbezirk of Koblenz to the newly formed Regierungsbezirk of Rheinhessen-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate has since abolished all its Regierungsbezirke).
The company went bankrupt in 1952. And the bank Sjóvinnubankin took over ownership of the station. The company Heykur rented the station in the period 1952-1954 after which the company Partafelagið Hvalarakstur rented it until 1958. The station stopped producing whale oil with export in mind in 1958. During 1959-1961 no activity was at the station and some boats were sold. 1962 the company Treyst rented the station and the whaling boat Sumba, Sumba lay still for a large part of the time due to repairs. But it was still managed to produce 300 tonnes of whale meat in the period 1962-1966. Treyst tried again in the season 1968 with a new boat Heykur, but now it was a reality that there were too few whales left to run commercial whaling in the old way. In 1979 the boat Hvítiklettur got permission to shoot occasional fin whales, to start with they were only allowed to shoot one in every ten sighted, and the catch in 1979 was 11 fin whales.
Head adored children, as can be seen in his poemsSee especially 'I Am Loved By Little Children' and his poetry also gives considerable insight into Head's great desire for a child of his own. In his poem Long Ago I used to Pray, for example, he takes on the perspective of a woman yearning for 'the fierce joy of motherhood' and presents a sympathetic view of her plight. Head's deeply personal poems also could be said to suggest that Ruth had at some point been pregnantSee To Her There Came At Dawn, As She Lay Still (maybe more than onceNo Longer, When the Cold and Sterile Moon contains many euphemistic references to pregnancy and miscarriage which could be attributed to personal experience) and perhaps even to term.Poems such as The First Fruits of A Pregnant Soul’s Increase and A Wood-fire Bright and Candle-light imply intimate knowledge of the pain of losing a child Whatever the case, it is clear that nature was unkind to them but Ruth remained optimistic, stating that this had been more than compensated for by the part he had played in her life.

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