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1 It depends mostly on snowpack melt from hundreds of miles away for irrigation.
2 He had seen the antagonism slowly melt from Barker's manner.
3 Still chilled by melt from the glacier, the icy water enveloped her naked body.
4 I can feel the strain melt from my body.
5 She stepped back neatly and her hands made the charcoal suit melt from her body.
6 She marked how Olof sighed, how the icy look seemed to melt from his eyes.
7 He felt his tormentors melt from around him, their holds and howls fading like mists.
8 It would melt from the heat, he advised, the workmanship too fine to survive the tempering.
9 Relief made her melt from the inside out.
10 Then things began to melt from the walls.
11 Yeah, you pretty much melt from the inside.
12 Cold weather has frozen flood waters in area fields, keeping spring melt from further swelling the river.
13 A third person died in a flash flood after heavy snow melt from the Taurus mountain range
14 Do not over mix or the butter will begin to melt from the heat of your fingers.
15 I predict the Cylindrical Sea will begin to melt from the bottom in three or four more days-
16 The great sailor smiled; and in spite of herself the sternness began to melt from the queen's face.
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