Isolation-Excerpt 17-Asphalt

The scenery of large trees and black asphalt was soon replaced by a vast, rolling plain that was crowded by chrome pipes and white chemical tanks that were accompanied by stone smokestacks and tin blow down drums with steel flare vents as their partners.

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A Wolf In Flannel Clothing

Hastily, dodging a bottle of wine, and a loaf of honey bread, he removed the dress from his lean frame, and dove out the window, narrowly being missed by a pie flung like a frisbee, still in the tin.

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Out the Airlock: Chapter 1

She secured the belt around her waist, adding her weapon, cuffs pouch, and her tin badge. within five minutes, she was walking out the door to the garage compartment.

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The Apartment Complex

I was a sardine packed into a tiny tin can, along with 11 other scumbags. but the prison was nice.

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The Forever War, Chapter One part ii

The walls juttered and tins of rations fell from small shelves above the beds in the back and along one side of the hole as the bulb shook on its wire jittering on and off, chasing shadows almost randomly across the room.

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Bonus Chapter #1: Thanksgiving 2014

I spun around to look, and found the turkey writhing around in tin foil pan, trying to escape. "who brought the turkey back to life?" "not me," ed said from the other side of the room, a sly smile on his face.

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Tail of a Twofer: A Eurofurence Special

One time i worked in a tin-can shop so hot, i nearly singed my fur off. this wasn't so different, and there wasn't even a breeze. i sighed again and watched a trio of cubs run past.

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Receiving End

I can see their faces and names flash before my eyes as we see anubis destroy them one by one, as if they we're nothing but slow-moving tin cans, using their guns against them, ripping their cores out and using them like grenades.

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Theatre of War

It sailed through the air as if nothing more than an empty tin can, demolishing the storefront it ploughed into. an explosion rocked the area, blasting glass and metalwork out into the street.

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Just Eating a Car

All the while the unceasing force of the muscle and sinew of his esophagus compacted the car like a tin can to make it a more manageable amount to swallow.

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Tails by the Riverbank

He reached under and withdrew a small tin box that at one point had likely held chocolates. his fingers traced over the lid which depicted the colourful streets of paris.

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The Fallout 3

The shelves were empty, only a few boxes and tins of food left that scavengers had left behind. various tins of car oils and boxes of auto parts were left on other shelves and on the floor, more then what was left of the food. "what about dogmeat?

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