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1 He considered shouting confusing orders, then decided a silent approach would be best.
2 Hampton lifted swift eyes, sensing something stern and ominous in this silent approach .
3 Pesangas had mastered the art of the silent approach - and they didn't mess around.
4 They were good enough to sense his silent approach across the dried clay roof.
5 That would be better than the silent approach , he said.
6 The crushed shell made it impossible for him to make a completely silent approach .
7 Here a yellow birch and beech, and there a crimson maple betrayed the silent approach of winter.
8 He puzzled over these for the few seconds of his silent approach , then realized what they were.
9 I jumped, startled by Woserit's silent approach .
10 Once a scent had been acquired, the predator would attempt a slow silent approach , before the lightning strike.
11 She turned and saw Monseigneur, and remained motionless at this silent approach without the pomp and surroundings she had vaguely expected.
12 Nonetheless, there is a dissonance between Tagle's silent approach and Pabillo's wider view of how the church should be tackling this issue.
13 Advancing slowly from opposite directions, we were able to get within a hundred yards of them before our silent approach was noticed.
14 Thus trudging homewards after that exhausting day, they did not hear the almost silent approach of the bicycle behind till the rider rang his bell.
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