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1 The king allowed his hands to glide slowly from his face.
2 A moment later the machine began to glide slowly to earth.
3 In six days' time Rosetta will glide slowly into place above the speeding comet.
4 Their oars are faithfully plied, and they glide slowly on.
5 She felt his hands glide slowly up and down the back of her pajama shirt.
6 Mary's lids unclose, and two round drops, released from their clasp, glide slowly over her face.
7 The vessel began to glide slowly forward again, heading north; the tug steamed away in the direction of Havana.
8 Soon after four o'clock sounded they saw a dark object glide slowly down the side of the tower-itwas the baron.
9 Feudal walls still crest the distant heights, as we glide slowly between reedy banks and low sandy shores towards the papal city.
10 It bulged out and again flattened against the mast; now again it filled, and the raft began to glide slowly over the ocean.
11 They were not there two hours before they saw a Federal steamer glide slowly past, eying them as the fox eyed the grapes.
12 Suiting the action to the word, he let the machine glide slowly downward, until the distant shadow of the earth could once more be seen.
13 The eyes looked away, and the figure glided slowly from the room.
14 But he mushed on, the long miles gliding slowly , steadily beneath him.
15 Gliding slowly by, one damsel flung a Venus-car, the leaves yet fresh.
16 Her hands glided slowly from her face, and she looked at him.
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