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1 Marigny however fell, and the whole force became a mass of fugitives.
2 Almost immediately the screen became a mass of system messages.
3 One side of the room became a mass of flames.
4 Then suddenly the scraps became a mass of sour-smelling stuff.
5 Face and hands became a mass of sores, and it was weeks before he recovered.
6 The wolf turned on the dog, and the two became a mass of growls and teeth.
7 Lust and passion got the mastery of them, and their life became a mass of moral disease.
8 Then something hit even closer and the interior of the now open cockpit became a mass of flames.
9 But no sooner was he fairly out of the water than his clothes became a mass of ice.
10 The walls became a mass of shimmering green, and leafy branches arched overhead where the ceiling had been.
11 The road became a mass of neighing, plunging horses, broken and tangled wagons, ambulances and riderless artillery teams.
12 Scholem argues that even though this Messianism never became a mass movement in Judaism, its numbers should not be underestimated.
13 I became a mass of bruises, the skin scraped inch by inch from my chest by contact with the rough wood.
14 It soon became a mass of putridity, and to every eye was a loathsome and disgusting Object; To every eye but a Mother's.
15 The protests began at the end of March and quickly became a mass movement, with millions of attendees and global support protests by June.
16 Those seated rose almost with relief, and the best moment of the night became a mass singalong to what is probably Madge's best song.
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