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There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter .
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He spewed up all over my jacket.
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The two actually meet when the up-and-coming star comes to Houston for a gig at a slightly sleazy roadhouse.
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I'm putting my plans for a new car on ice until I finish college.
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And if the meat was not quite to perfection he used to grumble at my grandmother ... Oh he was severe.
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Whatever made him buy that jacket?
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Her hopes were cruelly dashed when her parents refused to let her go.
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Has she been spilling out her troubles to you again?
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For the next decade, Radcliffe plays the boy wizard/hero Harry Potter, Watson is smarty-pants Hermione Granger, and Grint is insecure but loyal Ron Weasley.
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I will get acne vulgaris in my beautiful face.
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That infuriated the Roma stars and set the scene for a crazy last 10 minutes which culminated in Tommasi's early exit.
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Tigress wasn't mocking him but was honestly showing her concern for him.
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A simmering row ended with her letting fly with a stream of obscenities.
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But my commute these days-just downtown from the Upper West Side-is so great that I hate to see it end.
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Now and then make me gutty and illusive, we are the children that orphanage treats person adopt, want with destiny make a stand against but so faint however.
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Their intrusion, though baffling and terrible , is not a random mischance.
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Ofsted's chief inspector as an "odious creature" and likened him to a spider siting in a poisonous web.
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Be short of love in one's childhood, was brought up to be short of calcium, wearing pants head, making tie, self-righteous east is indefectible, it is goofy generation actually.
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They put my grandson in shackles once on a little drug charge.
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The lamb was a puny little thing.
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In time, like all corruptible passions of the flesh, this one would simply burn itself out.
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Sophie Marceau is dazzling as the alluring Marquise: she captivates at every scene.
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He had turned from a beer-bellied, ranting bear into a well-groomed, grumbling sheepdog.
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Gary wears regulation Levi 501 jeans and a Ralph Lauren polo shirt.
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Gore reacted like a rabbit caught in the headlights.
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The sales campaign was a total disaster.
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From past experience I'd say he'd probably forgotten the time.
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The editor took another fling at the city fathers today.
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The cultural life of the country will sink into atrophy unless more writers and artists emerge.
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Prejudice is the child of ignorance
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It's a slack season and we're going to stash business.
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A silent hug means a thousand words to the unhappy heart.
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Her latest, Girls Are Best, is a knockabout look at the overlooked achievements of women down the ages.
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Venner grinned amiably around whilst Clinton, as cool as ever, drummed his fingers soundlessly on the table top.
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You'll soon pass out of childhood into manhood.
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It'll do the trick.
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The effect of overcrowding was the disastrous one of turning you against all humanity.
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He dresses and acts more like a 36-year-old electrical engineer.
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Learns from another's mistakes facing these, we must grasp the wrists the sigh, must reconsider rises spiritedly , most cannot do is gives up eating for fear of choking.
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Don't let your dreams just be dreams.
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What's more you can cut out the coupon opposite and get your first pack at around half price.
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Then, as now, a town council was so dazzled they rubber-stamped all this terribly rich man asked of them.
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Bennett Lang relishes word math problems but is stumped by the things people say.
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The man is dull silver like burnished dirt on the heel of a hand.
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The flames would flicker on the glass of the brass-framed pictures, enlivening the theatrical characters, making everything cosy.
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Or was it fashion, not nationality, that demanded this need to empty the Riviera during the summer months?
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Some because he has become the most vitriolic hunter advocate in the nation.
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But he has been thrown into the parchment waste-paper basket of history.
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He was a master of dialectic, could be even in the next sentence, stupidly dogmatic.
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To dream of jasmine means a romance is in the offing.
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Burying it all under a thick shell of bluster, bullying, slavish adherence to protocol and discipline.
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In properly regulated households they are invisible, as though the house were a magical place, ministered to by disembodied presences.
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Saturday night at the dance hall.
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I scanned the column of buzzers while she fumbled in her purse for her keys.
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But there are certain dizzy overtones to her narrative -- she only fell drunk into the orchestra pit once.
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His resourcefulness and range of sound from an orthodox conga set and assorted percussion props is breathtaking.
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As you are painfully aware, when it comes to being handy, I can barely work a shower curtain.
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Not so foolish as to put your head in a noose.
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The reconditioned air attracts the flies so we wander round like lost nomads thinking about the next meal.
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Her lips twitched with amusement.
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His exam answer was just a lot of waffle.
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I couldn't eat another mite.
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I've got to speak to James Lewis vis-a-vis the arrangements for Thursday.
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I pulled my hair back into a knot that reminded me that I was married.
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All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind
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For many years Jess had been employed about the cemetery as a man-of-all-work and it was his favourite pleasantry that he knew 'every soul in the place.'
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He clicked his heels unconsciously.
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By chance he is also the winner of the caption competition we carried in the June issue!
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His impoliteness is more than we can stand.
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Napoleon stood astride the early 19th century like a giant.
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Don't sweat Vanessa; she's an adult.
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She's only thirteen and she already smokes like a chimney.
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Atholl would get Up in the morning to find half his country crumbling under his feet.
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Despite cracked bones and burns, "I squeak by each time, " he says.
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The teacher was extolling her work to the skies.
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Drinks were the overture to dinner.
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Mustn't blot my copybook by being late.
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Ill air slays sooner than the sword
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Time and again you've promised not to drink, not to gamble, and still you waste yourself.
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Are you ready to pick up the gauntlet?
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As a former player for, and now supporter of, Liverpool Football Club, this is the type of ownership group Liverpool should be looking to take the club back to where it rightfully belongs.
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He [ Bush ] isn't perceived as evil, manipulative or even especially political , like Nixon or Lyndon Johnson.
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She would come back to the press section of the plane, dressed in a sweatshirt, wearing her Coke-bottle eyeglasses, and schmooze .
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A face imperturbable as fate.
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I wouldn't want a pudding unless it was chocolate cake!
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Here the fox assumes the roles of a shaman, a diviner, a sorcerer, and a Celestial being all at once.
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If she please not her master, who hath betrothed her to himself, then shall he let her be redeemed: to sell her unto a strange nation he shall have no power, seeing he hath dealt deceitfully with her.
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He's not really a scientist; he's just an overblown technician.
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This content that signs up for exposure and Kilpatrick are in before this the testimony on the court is conflicting, because perjured blame loses government-owned put in prison, force a mayor finally.
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Or takes the radix astragali Chinese yam gruel.
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Still the new public wanted something more savoury than its elegant teachers had given.
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He left the house, his only tangible asset, jointly to my aunt and myself.
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Nature never deceives us; it is always us who deceive ourselves Rousseau.
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His sad, excruciatingly well-behaved adolescence is inextricable from the progress of a doomed friendship with an eccentric schoolmate, Smallgods.
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The image of Romans as freewheeling, extravagant, anything-goes anarchists is a fraud, a wildly successful con.
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Thump the watermelon to see if it's ripe.
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Garnish with whole prawns and a sprig of parsley if you have any left.
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The shower stall had 7)sliding glass doors which limited his access to the whole of my generous 8)physique.
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If you're an ostrich about your debts, you're only going to make matters worse: it would be much better to take your head out of the sand and face facts, however unpleasant.
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Don't scamp work because pressed for time.
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