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I had been moved into the front room and laid out like a corpse on the sofa.
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Can the party co-opt this nationalist fervor to remake itself - and all of political science?
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The heavy expenses involved in his marriage celebration cancelled out the possible pleasure he'd have.
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His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed.
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Three mice a sock.
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I stood in the middle of the dusky field and let Janir slump against my back.
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It was a momentary diversion to stand in front of the book counter in the drugstore at Forty-fifth street and Broadway and look at the books.
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They say I must come and see them on their new organic farm - more land, less house, says Johnson.
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I cut up articulated lorries, rashly overtake, and dash through traffic lights when they're more red than amber.
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Backdate the letter so she'll think I wrote it last mouth.
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They've got gunpowder enough to keep the whole battery firing for ever.
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Her spiky hair scratches down my front.
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Taj Mahal in Atlantic City hung in the balance late last night as Donald Trump raced to clinch a deal with bondholders aimed at staving off an involuntary bankruptcy for his giant casino hotel.
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It could be the mandatory audio fashion accessory of the summer.
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In her experience, wrestlers were brave, taciturn, geeky, beetle-browed, polite, and not afraid of female jocks.
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Football hooliganism is now reaching epidemic proportions.
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It ' s the effect of your magic that I have started quivering.
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Help yourself from the smorgasbord.
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It must be all the more galling , therefore, to see pregnant mainlanders rushing in.
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You are a mere picture editor, a workman, whose views on editorial staff are of no account.
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The job wasn't easy but we are over the hump now.
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Were your kids wowed by new wonders or cranky with jet lag?
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Think of the vicious circle of hyperventilation.
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I was born on the crest of a wave and rocked in the cradle of the deep.
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Neither company has succeeded in shedding its stodgy image.
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Of course, in the wrong hands, a weed whacker can do damage like any other power tool.
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There wasn't a great deal else to remember because it had all been pretty damn straight forward.
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One loosened, the rest follow in a steady stream, wrestling bitterly for freedom.
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These are unquestionable facts.
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I gotta get outta here!
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Who has remedial purulent secret recipe?
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That's so wasteful to throw away a clean sheet of paper.
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Anywhere has Xining to buy the Shanghai World's Fair in 2010 mascot sea precious?
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A stranger plucked at my sleeve as I was leaving.
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I hate to see things done by halves-- If it be right, do it boldly, --if it be wrong, leave it undone
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I might just warm up the leftovers from yesterday's meal in the microwave.
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All their advice was swept aside.
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Why quibble ? It just amounted to pulling an inconsiderate monkey.
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Dear old staid, conservative, non-violent Britain.
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And for apres-apres-ski there were always the lovely blonde women flown in from Madam Claudes famous establishment in Paris.
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How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live
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Forgiving releases you from the punishment of a self-made prison where you are both the inmate and the jailer.
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We went out and played like fury.
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A gurgle rose in his throat.
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In the most organic, visceral way possible they now felt bonded with utter intimacy to their Chapter, digested by it.
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Wasn't he allowing his personal interests and prejudices to cloud his judgement?
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Being here is the fulfilment of a lifelong ambition.
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Insult is a monstrous scorpion, and compliment is a likeable nightingale; one stings mercilessly, and the other sings sweetly
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Kenyon cries out from the dark subcontinent of her soul.
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The sultry weather in the tropics encourages tourists to lead an indolent life.
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How you can be so insensitive absolutely beats me.
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The only person who acts sensibly is my tailor. He takes my measure anew every time he sees me. Everyone else goes by their old measurements
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I'll get the work finished this week by hook or by crook.
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It was like a rerun of the reel in which my father was edited out.
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Why not pamper yourself after a hard day with a hot bath scented with oils?
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People who have lots of papillae have been dubbed supertasters for their ability to really perceive, say, the bitterness in arugula or the subtle sweetness of a pea.
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He's pranged his new bike.
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Her arrival cast a cloud over the party.
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I don't begrudge your taking part in the dancing party.
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You listen to his gruff voice giving orders to his crew as they row him out to his ketch.
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I always cry when I'm chopping onions.
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I've never played ice hockey - it's far too dangerous.
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The outcome of the experiment is in the lap of the gods.
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Even the most banal of church hymns can rip your heart out at times like this.
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But the reality is, ladies and gentlemen, I am being merciful.
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We cannot let our democracy become a matter of simply giving a bunch of politicians a blank cheque to govern us every five years.
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Will you slap on your 3 - D contact lenses and play virtual soccer with the U.S.
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This summer's Roman gladiator sandals , inset with turquoise and other gems, are right up your alley.
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Obstructing a nominee as well-qualified as Peter in a time of economic crisis is a harmful attempt to score political points that hurts our middle class and our broader economic recovery.
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But she can also be the biggest bore when she piles on endless details about her childhood stomping grounds.
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I don't permit you to cast aspersions on my friend.
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Michael Carrick's ability to succeed with United and England has been given the endorsement of a Geordie legend.
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He's ready to play and just waiting to get the nod from the team coach.
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It will persuade our big men to turn honest after elections and trust to the mercy of the jury.
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All I can do is hope that when that day comes he will have grown into a confident and well-mannered young man who can proudly say: "That's my mum."
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You shouldn't go to work on an empty stomach.
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The next few days were a mad whirl of parties.
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She had to stay on her best behaviour and dance to his tune.
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His sudden smile made her go weak at the knees.
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It is benevolently presided over by Holy Trinity Church and faced by dapper old houses on the north.
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There's no point brooding over it - she's gone.
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He used to be her doctor until he was struck off for immoral behaviour.
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Can't you give me a straight yes or no?
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His clothes belie his station.
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Yet Oakland were also supposed to wipe the floor with Los Angeles a year ago.
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Until recently, the seventies were a widely hated era, and with wit and humor, Boogie Nights reminds us why.
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Brad had a superb physique and the looks of a young Marlon Brando.
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Overall, however, the Vaults of Parnassus has provided an invaluable resource in building the architectural prerequisites of a strong Python community.
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He is playful, too, managing the difficult manoeuvre of translating wit into sound without resorting to slapstick.
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Bugger it! I've burnt the toast.
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The exam paper was a piece of cake.
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I'll enclose his letter with mine.
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How could you refuse such a fantastic offer?
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Without Deborah they did not add to any more than another name for the bars and gossip columns of New York.
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Sweeney Todd: How about a shave?
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The mainstream media also tends to regurgitate the same ol'stats and angles and you.
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No words can be the disguise of base intentions
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She has submerged her identity in the role of photographer's wife and muse.
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What they are now doing is compromising, in this half-baked manner, by raising the ante to 70.
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James: I provide this cast - off edition of the entrepot is a literate journal.