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1 Well, he would hit back with an adder's sting when the chance came to him.
2 Jokes can take on an unintended sting when they come from someone in the corner office.
3 The peculiar insistence of the sting when the mouth was stabbed told me as much in the beginning.
4 Memories sting when they come suddenly.
5 They are but serpents- Ihavenourished them in my breast, and they will sting when I least suspect them.
6 Bees started drinking or simply tried rescuing the honey and were too busy to sting when they smelled the smoke.
7 However, he did sometimes realize, and sternly put it away from him, a little sting when he happened to meet Maria.
8 I can feel the strong sun's sting when , for the first time, I set foot in Palu, a city on Sulawesi island.
9 Another Life: Even an April shower can sting when it swoops in, slate-grey, from the islands with a northerly wind behind it.
10 You have my word that you shall never feel one sting when you look at me, you, my brother, you, my sister.
11 Chelsea were deservedly beaten by opponents who were simply more organised, more determined, more athletic and who found a sting when on top.
12 There will now be many litters of little tailless red dogs, yea, with raw red stumps that sting when the sand is hot.
13 They are like hornets, which travel faster than anything that tries to escape them, sting when they strike, and vanish in an instant.
14 You threaten helpless people, you threaten them with your sting when you know they're handicapped by a misfortune and can't get away fast.
15 Below, in the galley, Tyrion was rinsing out his mouth with rum and water and wincing at the sting when Penny found him.
16 We buzz like bees, in spirit we fly through the whole world, suck honey when we find it, and sting when something displeases us.
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