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1 The heavy masses swept up as before, with the desperation of madness.
2 Her hair, glistening with damp, clung in heavy masses about her face.
3 Soon, however, southerly breezes set in, bringing up heavy masses of clouds.
4 Here and there behind rose up the heavy masses of the June foliage.
5 Her hair was dark brown and fell in heavy masses on her shoulders.
6 The heavy masses of Grant and his powerful artillery were prevailing.
7 With a courageous gesture she pushed back the heavy masses of her hair.
8 The skies were invisible, hidden by heavy masses of floating clouds and fog.
9 The ballast, composed of heavy masses of iron, had broken through in several places.
10 Black forms seemed to dart out of their heavy masses .
11 When they're fighting in heavy masses they're a tough proposition.
12 At ten o'clock that had fallen, heavy masses of the enemy were pushing forward.
13 For the wind was gusty, piling up heavy masses of black-purple rain-cloud in the southeast.
14 Cavalry of the line, to produce its decisive effects, must be used in heavy masses .
15 Tenderly he drew back the heavy masses of hair from about her face and shoulders.
16 She pushed the soft heavy masses of hair up from her forehead with both hands.
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