The camels were looking forward to water at the oasis. [noun]
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The computer room is an oasis for Bill gates. [noun]
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A man-made oasis in the midst of the Nevada desert, Las Vegas is the most amazing city on the planet. [noun]
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Now, the site is an oasis of green space in an urban agglomeration. [noun]
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They lighted the way for the wounded sculptor, who was being borne home to the oasis, lying in his mother's easy litter, and accompanied by his father and his sister. [noun]
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When he parted from me, he said he was of all sinners the greatest, and that I should hear it said down in the oasis. [noun]
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Hermas blushed and modestly declined the praises which were showered on him on all sides as the savior of the oasis. [noun]
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As soon as it is light I will go down to the oasis and confess to Petrus and Dorothea what I have done. [noun]
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"He is hurt unto death; hurry down to the oasis, and tell the senator, tell Dame Dorothea--" "I have something else to do now," interrupted the shepherdess. [noun]
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Certainly if we could get good dromedaries--" "And if," interrupted Hermas, "it were not better that you, my lord centurion, should not go so far from the oasis. [noun]
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And yet yesterday in the oasis he had quietly submitted to far worse insults than Polykarp had offered him, and had accepted them with contented cheerfulness. [noun]
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