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and that kind of thing happens to me all the time .
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reluctantly , titian vanished the bow and arrow .
`` let me go . ''
soon-after the full moon . ''
`` you ca n't help it .
a cure that i doubted could be true , much less possible .
he marveled at every sweep of creamy skin , every womanly swell and dip .
lacking a decent syringe for drawing blood , i 'd merely pierced the vein inside his elbow with a fleam , and drained off the welling blood into a small vial .
her arms were around him , and she felt the silver liquid trickling down her face like tears .
`` i ca n't . ''
`` what about his language ?
he had never known anyone who 'd died before and it sent him into shivers .
seeing me unhurt , eloy bared his teeth and shot at me again .
`` i think so , '' cartwright said , `` since you 're the next quizmaster .
not at all . ''
we did n't come here to fight .
you 're all grown up now . ''
mikhail paced back and forth nervously .
`` sorry , carlos .
my lungs ache with my labored breathing and my entire body is shaking .
they screen their own clients and accept or decline whoever they like .
and then , one day , a knight came , seeking her power on behalf of his king .
''i 'm not going with you . ''
the ball of dread sitting like a rock in her stomach promised her something was very , very wrong .
but now there was silence .
i said , sliding back down the pile of books .
`` noooo ! ''
`` i have never seen nor had anything to do with your father 's will .
bob listened with a wry smile on his face .
but mia was head of air now-three cheers for her boss deciding to retire early ! -and was in the process of making a few changes .
her cowl obscured her face .
`` papa ...
do n't say that . ''
i 'll go over the final details of setup with them tomorrow on my way to costco . ''
lily puts her hand on my leg , and she starts to rub-moving higher and higher .
his hair was tangled , hanging limply around a gaunt face .
he cursed viciously and shoved both of his hands through his hair .
`` here , mac , '' he said , trying to sound jovial .
well , we basically drive around certain areas of town ... looking for folks who could use a meal or place to sleep or adam pauses before finishing with , medical attention .
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`` it 's kind of a crime , '' ryder argued .
this particular zen method had once been recommended to him by guru abbryggdd of all people ( back when they were still on speaking terms ) , but as a man of action and intensity , derringer found himself unable to patiently sit still for any length of time .
he continued to ascend the ladder until he reached a circular hatch above him .
`` i did n't say i wanted to be his kitten , but if i did , well ... this story may have a different ending . ''
`` who said anything about sleeping ? ''
that sort of thing . ''
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magnus 's voice rose and fell , the latin words like a prayer , but one that was inverted and sinister .
The Morris Park station is a station on the IRT Dyre Avenue Line of the New York City Subway served by the 5 train at all times. It is located at Paulding Avenue and the Esplanade in Morris Park, Bronx. History New York, Westchester and Boston Railway The station opened on May 29, 1912 as a local station of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway (NYW&B), a subsidiary of the New York, New Haven and Hartford. The line was designed for the weight of the heaviest mainline steam trains. The NYW&B offered frequent service between 138th Street in the South Bronx and White Plains and Port Chester in Westchester County. The White Plains and Port Chester branches diverged at Mount Vernon Junction near Columbus Avenue along the boundary between Mount Vernon and Pelham. The two outer tracks at Morris Park were for trains that made local stops in the Bronx, and went to Port Chester. The two inner tracks were for express trains that made limited stops in the Bronx, and went to White Plains. The trains were powered by 11,000 Volt 25 Hz alternating current supplied from an overhead catenary. The cut-off stumps of the catenary bridges remain along the right of way and can be seen from the south ends of the platforms. Service ended on December 12, 1937, following the bankruptcy of the NYW&B. New York City Transit The New York City Board of Transportation (BOT) bought the NYW&B within the Bronx north of East 180th Street in April 1940 for $1.8 million and rehabilitated the line. On May 15, 1941, a shuttle service was implemented between Dyre Avenue and East 180th Street using IRT gate cars. The Dyre Avenue Line was connected directly to the White Plains Road Line north of East 180th Street for $3 million with a flying junction and through service began on May 6, 1957. Between 1954 and 1961, ridership on the line increased by 100 percent, owing to the development of the northeast Bronx. On February 27, 1962, the New York City Transit Authority announced a $700,000 modernization plan of the Dyre Avenue Line. The plan included the reconstruction of the Dyre Avenue station, and the extension of the platforms of the other four stations on the line, including Morris Park, to to accommodate ten-car trains. At the time, the line was served by 9-car trains during the day, and 3-car shuttles overnight. The platforms at Morris Park were extended towards the south, requiring a reduction in the height of the outboard plate girders of the bridge over Colden Avenue so that the bottoms of the platforms would be above the tops of the girders. The massive overdesign of the bridge allowed ample margin for trimming the girders. On November 24, 1979, an R22 car, #7602, was involved in a rear-ending accident here. The Bronx-bound platform was closed for renovation from February 17, 1992 to August 31, 1992, earlier than its expected reopening in late fall 1992. As part of the project, the station received new benches, fluorescent lighting, an upgraded electrical system and stairway from the station building to Paulding Avenue. The station renovation was to be fully completed in November with repairs to the station building, including a new ceiling, a new clay-tile roof, and new windows and doors. From the 1990s until the early 2000s the platform walls had a red and blue skyline design, before being painted beige. In the late 1990s, the original concrete exterior walls alongside the station platforms and the original roof that was supported on concrete columns and massive cantilevered timbers were replaced with steel bents supporting a clad metal wall system and a corrugated metal roof deck. The station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 6, 2005. Station layout The station has two side platforms with four tracks (two center express tracks formerly used by the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway) and is partially underground and partially on an embankment. The underground portion is at the south end of a long, four-track tunnel under the Bronx and Pelham Parkway. This tunnel includes a four-track underground station, the Pelham Parkway station, about north of the Morris Park station. The heavy construction and high clearances greatly exceed the size and weight requirements of IRT subway cars. The station, served by the 5 train at all times, is between East 180th Street to the south and Pelham Parkway to the north. The emblem of the NYW&B, was the caduceus, a staff entwined with serpents that has served as a symbol of commerce since Classical times. It is cast into several locations of the concrete facade facing the Esplanade. Exit The station's only entrance/exit is a head house at the southwest corner of Esplanade and Paulding Avenue. The head house is notable for its graceful Spanish Mission style architecture and robust reinforced concrete construction. The handsome exterior, with its tall arched windows and tiled roof, has been restored to good condition. It was designed by Alfred T. Fellheimer, who was the lead architect for Grand Central Terminal. There was formerly an exit under the tracks with a waiting room that led to the north side of Colden Avenue near Lydig Avenue. It is now bricked over. References External links Station Reporter — 5 Train The Subway Nut — Morris Park Pictures Stairway on Paulding Avenue leading to the entrance from Google Maps Street View Station house from Google Maps Street View Platforms from Google Maps Street View IRT Dyre Avenue Line stations New York City Subway stations in the Bronx Railway stations in the United States opened in 1912 Railway stations in the United States opened in 1941 Railway and subway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City Reed and Stem buildings 1912 establishments in New York City National Register of Historic Places in the Bronx Morris Park, Bronx
`` you will respect it , and follow it obediently , as every other subject of my kingdom .
she did n't seem to mind that he inferred we did the show together .
suddenly there was nothing to see .
my jaw clenched as i watched , my apprehension growing as the burning stick approached julian 's still body .
he was n't sure whether to be amused or insulted that they so often confused his jokes for serious statements and the other way around .
`` are you madison evans ? ''
it didnt matter that the subject was paranormal .
this was going to be fun , he thought .
ive been worried sick .
nick remained still as that sank in and he tried to imagine the world ash must have come from .
they said .
what ?
the bartender placed a half-emptied bottle of whiskey next to his glass .
her eyes they were dark yet full of light , her hair a chestnut brown .
i could really see ourselves sitting there , by the fire .
and worse than all that , i had lost something i had n't realized i even wanted .
she was watching too now .
he hauled her around by her shoulders , his face close enough that she could see each of his bared teeth .
`` good . ''
we agreed that the bakery should change its name to hot buns and become a franchise .
Briegel is a surname of German origin. It may refer to: Eva Briegel (born 1978), German singer and member of the rock band Juli Hans-Peter Briegel (born 1955), former German footballer and manager Wolfgang Carl Briegel (1626–1712), German organist, teacher, and composer Surnames of German origin German toponymic surnames
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East Carteret High School is a public high school located in Beaufort, North Carolina. It serves 13 Down East communities, Merrimon, South River, North River, and Beaufort. Harkers Island is zoned to East Carteret High. Athletics East Carteret High School athletics teams compete in the Coastal Plains Conference. Their colors are gold, blue, and white and their mascot is the mariner. East Carteret offers baseball, basketball, football, soccer, softball, tennis, wrestling, and volleyball. State championships Boys basketball 2015 1A NCHSAA State Champions Demographics As of the 2018–2019 school year, East Carteret enrolled 526 students. 422 identified as white, 54 identified as black, 22 identified as multiracial, 17 identified as Hispanic, seven identified as Asian, two identified as American Indian/Alaska Native, and two identified as Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander. References External links Public high schools in North Carolina
he moved to my other side , making a pleased sound in his throat .
Cambaroides japonicus, also known as , is a species of crayfish endemic to Japan. They are small in size (6 cm) and grayish in color. Its front claws are much weaker than the American crayfish, which is an invasive species in Japan. The Japanese crayfish needs low temperature and high water purity, so they live in upper streams of rivers or lakes in highland regions. These crayfish often burrow alongside the riverbank when breeding and hibernating. Studies have shown that Cambaroides japonicus preferentially select artificial burrows based on their relative size, leading to the conclusion that burrow patterns are related to size characteristics of the organism. The distribution of Japanese crayfish comprises Hokkaidō and northern Tōhoku (the northern area of Honshū). The Environmental Agency (now Ministry of Environment) of Japan added it as a vulnerable species (IUCN category) to the Red Data List in 2000. It is thought that the causes of its decrease are corruption of water quality and the spread of the American crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus, which was imported in the 20th century and has steadily proliferated in northern Japan. Some suspect that this American crayfish carries some disease, such as the crayfish plague known in Europe, that eliminates endemic crayfish. References Cambaridae Freshwater crustaceans of Asia Crustaceans described in 1841 Endemic crustaceans of Japan Taxa named by Wilhem de Haan
i felt the air , initially cold , blasting through the vents , and my feet inched toward the warmth .
as soon as she did , the frustrated look evaporated from her face .
`` i should have known you would figure it out before we did .
that little reassurance is all i have to go on right now .
i was going to be studying george 's journal tonight as long as the firelight would let me .
`` i think it 's awesome .
`` exactly . ''
may i borrow another of your cigarettes ? ''
`` i know , anne .
he decided not to bring up the subject and to think of a happier things to talk about .
the others joined her .
the professor then pushed a button on his ipad and there was a flash and i was now officially a time traveler .
by the time i burst through the lunchroom doors , he already sat across the empty room , alone in the rows of tables and chairs , wolfing down a hamburger .
show-off .
you 're being too predictable !
i always feel like i should apologize when anyone sees my place , sheriff leroy said .
something round and black and empty as a socket in a sightless skull hung less than six inches from her face .
they were in a convoy heading for allen streettwo cruisers in the lead , followed by the truck higgins drove and a bomb disposal truck .
she knew that none of the other midwives had ever successfully handled this issue .
han paused .
these were , after all , my working hours .
dante roared as he swiped his claws , aiming at gilles throat .
`` leaving '' was emily 's euphemism for dying .