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Beauty is but a blossom.
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Grandmas are sorta like extra moms-only they like you do more stuff.
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Now in these two books we've seen Milton dig up and discard just about the entire tradition of epic poetry.
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On 9 January 1986 Heseltine dramatically walked out of a full Cabinet and resigned in the full glare of televisual attention.
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It is a kindness to them to say that they misled you, Holly, you were their plaything.
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It's the Treasury that effectively holds the reins.
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Let's 'sign our'selves 'Your affectionate students'.
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When you are you looking so bleary eyed with a suit and across slowly the entire office, you must leave the bad impression to the boss, not wake up, do ignored others or be a yes-man .
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He plays a madcap game show host.
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He gave a wheezy giggle that was echoed here and there along the table.
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He was faithful to me in weal and woe.
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He won't dare to break his promise.
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All her dreams, in an instant, had vaporised into nothing - for she knew she would never accept his proposition.
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Becky's not ready to settle down with one man - she enjoys playing the field too much.
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It was a thankfully brief affair that ended - with typical persistence from the then Times reporter - with him negotiating the return of his armoured car and most of his equipment.
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You are cursed with a curse , for you are robbing Me, the whole nation of you!
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What construction do you put on his actions?
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If those thoughts spell gloom and doom, that's where you're headed, because put-down words sabotage confidence instead of offering support and encouragement.
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She was a consummate performer.
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We stripped our-selves naked and were happily playing doctor by the time our parents found us.
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Although the better judgment of the believer may suggest the impropriety of a union for life with an unbeliever, yet, in nine cases out of ten, inclination triumphs.
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Compared to his adulthood of sadism, cruelty and murder, his childhood of abuse and rejection looks benign.
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With wet clothes clinging to her back, she looked skeletal, her shoulder blades poking up like sharp crags.
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That political statesman is full of ambition.
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He was hot for revenge.
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These include welcome cocktails, a pizza and punch party, a beachside barbecue and farewell meal.
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So was her brother, Rory, standing on her far side, in a black leather jacket and black jeans.
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Romance is a nebulous thing with the curious property of being describable but not definable.
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We've got to get the economy under control or it will literally eat us up.
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Peter let the bottle ruin his life.
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It felt like he was cracking a knuckle.
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He remembered the hiss of those wings, the lick and swish of revolving doors, the warble of phones.
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Is your portable computer your favorite traveling companion?
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But I can't reminiscence in the sadly night.
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With jingle bells and workshop elves and time to ho , ho, ho.
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He threw the brightness of his nature over every abyss and cavern through which he strayed.
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Come forth from the womb and expire?
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I missed the beginning of the lecture-can you give me the gist of what he said?
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Just as a child and picked up the dandelion to be fine.
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Big mouthfuls ofter choke.
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I hope they chop off his hairy carrot.
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She's ready to dish on boys, beauty, and break-ups in her new column.
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Let my kite fly high.
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I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
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Life always waits for some crisis to occur before revealing itself at its most brilliant
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He was off work because he'd mangled his hand in a machine.
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I never learned the trick of standing on my head.
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He made a clean breast of the whole secret.
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And he never paid a dime of income tax on it.
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He out on a limb when he declared his support for the legalization of prostitution.
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I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
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She broke the chocolate bar in two and gave a piece to me.
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Rob said. --- Thisis a guilty conscience.
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She's still hale and hearty at 74.
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You've got real brain matter in that titanium skull of yours.
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Here the woman who wrangled with truck drivers over motel bills wore a turquoise bathing cap and bright red lipstick to swim in the backyard pool.
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The newsman jazzed up the story to sell himself to the editors of the weekly.
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They hallow the buffalo.
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To the contrary, the more our lives are entangled with contradictory opinions about what is right and what is wrong, the more we need the clear and unambiguous guidance of our Creator and Law-Giver.
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Did you have a flu jab this year?
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The traditional Easter turkey boom - the second biggest after Christmas - was a damp squib because hard-up families bought cheaper chickens.
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To dress up humour would be the ultimate in gilding the lily.
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The kindhearted, craggy Alfredo is the projectionist, the spinner of myth and the giver of a hard-won wisdom, full of Italian fatalism, winks and rough fatherly love.
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Aspiring filmmakers, are you feeling overlooked , underappreciated, and undiscovered?
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For the seriously down hip hop homie only at $15.
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That picture is askew.
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Forged 1020 carbon steel structure - an unparalleled sense of a solid ball back.
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I must have put on a lot of weight over Christmas because I can only just squeeze into my jeans.
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I don't just mean football supporters, or race-goers, or athletics buffs.
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The spirit of Fifa and soccer expend infinitely on a small ball.
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God gracious bless me, how my poor head is vexed and worried by that girl Gupe's so perseveringly asking, over and over again , about her tiresome letters!
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He only have our nostalgia for our personal lost Eden.
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A malign child of the Cold War who had once been the uncrowned underworld king of Berlin.
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They gave him the boot for coming late.
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So long as, with reasonable success, I can impersonate "Joyce Carol Oates, " it is not the case that I am dead and done for-yet.
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Sharp textural niceties, too, from the first violin's drunken smudges to the lambent clatter of piano, harp and percussion.
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The kind of lonely that makes you latch on to anyone who shows the slightest kindness.
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All the build up of delight shrivelled and stripped Jay to lonely self-scourging.
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She slathered her toast with butter.
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Natalie I'm surprised. All this from a Harvard graduate.
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He imagined her , in the majesty of her candour , above all the arts that torture.
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Phantom: You puny pathetic thing! I'll step on you like an ant!
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I've never been so glad to see anyone in my life!
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But Joel was Shasta Llamas' resident naturalist mountaineer and survival specialist.
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Not especially gracious, but squat and workmanlike, plodding with tenacity from port to port.
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When they heard a rumor (false, it turned out) that a glut of cars had shut down the New York State Thruway, the 20-year-old sweethearts could no longer resist.
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But the queues continue - symbolising a gathering flight from money amid constant rumours that a currency reform is in the offing.
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He had stopped caring and replaced feeling with form, the patterned semblance of a twosome, a family life.
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Only asking was a standard riposte from most Walworth kids.
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She's a bit of a coquette.
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I begin to pronounce the sequence of words and numbers that will prevent her from giving him a piece of her mind.
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Emily paced around the book-lined study and blamed her father for his hostile attitude to Craig.
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They will run wild freed from the fetters of control.
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Who will take on the unprofitable business of bio-diesel processing?
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Have you seen his latest bit of skirt?
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But Masterson is also convincing as a woman susceptible to the lure of taking time to smell the flowers.
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This new radio station's not all it's cracked up to be.
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Joe is, of course, best remembered as the first professional to overcome what had grown into a hoodoo.
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But it's also a story of ecological disaster and man's excess.
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In the West, in Europe and America, the big economic story is a demographic one - a rapidly ageing population and a dwindling tax take with which to support our increasingly doddery citizens.
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