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crept

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  • had stolen half dead out of the sepulchre, who crept about weak and ill and wanting medical treatme
  • Several scouts dismounted and crept among the picketed horses to cut them loose.
  • e covering fire, with only 3 hand grenades, he crept and crawled forward to a German machinegun pos
  • ed his post in South Korea in May 1962 when he crept away from his base and crossed the DMZ into No
  • had Chamu Chibhabha caught, while Vusi Sibanda crept back on the stumps, dismantling a bail to be o
  • The Dolphins crept back with field goals of 31 and 39 yards by Ja
  • With the agreement of his sergeant he crept back alone with only a service revolver to wha
  • In the third quarter, the 49ers crept close as kicker Joe Nedney got a 49-yard and a
  • tical duties into the 1930s as the tide of war crept closer toward the United States.
  • 50 kilometers to the southwest, and have since crept ever-closer.
  • Rifleman Karanbahadur Rana and a few other men crept forward with a Lewis gun under intense fire to
  • Land spaniels were setting spaniels-those that crept forward and pointed their game, allowing hunte
  • Rifleman Thaman Gurung then crept forward to the summit of the position, from wh
  • the belief that some spirit or ghostly person crept in during the night and lay upon the sleeper,
  • Jamie Cureton's volley crept in underneath Walsall goalkeeper Jimmy Walker.
  • somehow ghosts and the odd Space Invader have crept in to act a further hazards ... it's so tempti
  • single under a different name - after "The Cat Crept In" they released a track from their album Mud
  • "The Cat Crept In" - Mud
  • "Shake, Rattle and Roll", Dyna-Mite", "The Cat Crept In", "Tiger Feet", "End Of The World", "Blue M
  • t was passed from person to person, new errors crept in, and even the best of teachers could not es
  • efore the page was moved, so no idea when that crept in, removing it thanks.
  • Various errors having in the course of time crept into the copies of the maps of Agathodaemon, N
  • or correcting the mis-interpretations that has crept into the concept of social justice propounded
  • rles of the Washington Post has said, she “has crept into corners of human experience [that] each o
  • In 1994, a determination crept into the Stars.
  • In 1962, they crept into the UK Singles Chart for the first time w
  • routinely slurred to "ampersand" and the term crept into common English usage by around 1837.
  • An air of overconfidence crept into the side as McCarthy's side were defeated
  • e delusional beliefs and blind faith that have crept into the popular Buddhism of Sri Lanka.
  • The work has gradually crept into the repertoire of the cellistic community
  • that are not directly related to the TSV case crept into the article.
  • uring this era of recording, many other styles crept into the music as well including death metal,
  • orin saw it all, and something akin to remorse crept into his chest: was he the source of her torme
  • d other features of the landscape as the river crept northward.
  • The grey dawn has crept o'er the stillness of morning, The dew drops t
  • As Jackie crept off into the night, she took one final look at
  • died bones using Holden's Osteology - Thence I crept on by means of a Nicholson's ' Manual of Zoolo
  • loot the Ottoman positions, some of the units crept out from demolished ramparts, took up position
  • After nightfall, he crept out of the bedroom window again and stole down
  • der storm, Private Mariner left his trench and crept out through German wire entanglements until he
  • dvance was checked by an enemy strong-point he crept round the flank and engaged the post with a Le
  • It lived in a small tract of forest where it crept through the vines and trees for insects as par
  • t ricocheted off the barren rocky hillside, he crept to the rear of the first machinegun and charge
  • He then picked up an enemy machine gun and crept towards the second enemy bunker.
  • Shortly thereafter, an intense tornado crept towards Harmony, Minnesota, prompting the Nati
  • For she has crept under the warming pan.
  • Four of the latter, dreadfully hurt, crept under some rocks for shelter.
  • From then on, it slowly crept up the charts.
  • One morning at dawn the Aboriginals crept up and massacred the men.
  • . Bell immediately, and on his own initiative, crept up a communication trench and then, followed b
  • Again, on 8 September he crept up to the Redan at night and returned to repor
  • Later, at Vazzola on 29 October the sergeant crept up to the rear of an enemy post, put the garri
  • As General George McClellan's Union forces crept up the Peninsula to pursue the retreating Conf
  • died of a disease known as sprue, which slowly crept upon him, and which Elizabeth believed was a r
  • Slaton crept upon an enemy machinegun nest and, assaulting
  • weight class was added, and weight allowances crept upward; by 1997 the heavyweight maximum was 17