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However, few observers believe the army is bent on seizing power again.
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A company spokesman said yesterday, however, that the framework had been bent.
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Difficult, of course, for one of my naturally puritanical bent, but possible.
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Let it not be said that the Second bent from his responsibilities.
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This Government is hell-bent on eradicating as many democractic bodies as possible.
Usage of bent grass in English
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Vulgnash peered at the bentgrass they left in their wake.
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The bentgrass will give away our trail, the emir realized.
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The bentgrass stems indicate the pressure of knees.
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The crusted snow was strewn with them; every twig was hung, and every pearl- bentgrass blade.
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Yet cheers the bentgrass with its shower-
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Nearer and nearer came the land; the shore, with its bentgrass, seemed almost within catapult shot.
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Northward stretched the yellow sand-hills with their tussocks of bentgrass as far as the eye could reach.
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The bentgrass and weeds showed the way, Dorothy hurried along, only stopping to listen for the hoped-for voice.
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Then she noticed that the bentgrass and fern led toward a hill in a deep part of the wood.
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He!-hethat ought to crouch among the bentgrass and fern sooner than pass the other on the high road.
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This name is believed to have come from bentgrass, "a stiff, wiry growth, little known in America."
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Even without Thul's infallible sense of smell, Vulgnash could have followed the scuff marks among the pine needles, the broken twigs and bentgrass.
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He had a weather-beaten face-ruddyand deepening to purple about the cheek bones-witheyebrows, rough as bentgrass, over deep-set, sulky eyes of reddish brown.
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Dawn came clear and bright; a wind swept across their path, rushing through the bentgrasses.
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Bentgrass and snapped branches betrayed entrances to otherwise concealed camps, most containing just one or two tents.
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'This isn't even the eye of the storm.' He zoomed in on several stagnant pools, examining the bentgrass and weeds struggling at the edge.