Cassandra walked around the metallic table and took her seat in Inspector Stone's abandoned chair. |
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She sat on the bed and watched Cassandra dance around the room, making some strange sound that was between a squawk and a bray of some sort. |
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Cassandra started wearing her brown hair in a topknot ponytail as it grew to her lower back. |
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Quickly and quietly, Cassandra slipped away from the scene and began the short journey back to her house. |
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Cassandra smiled and snuggled deeper into his embrace, wanting to enjoy the little time they had together before she was sent back to the city. |
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I walked up next to Cassandra, who started to comb her hair with a hairbrush that was laid on the dresser. |
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Cassandra and Joe started dating, but within a year the relationship took a nosedive. |
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There was a sudden tap on the booth as Cassandra squeezed the phone, and she recognized it to be Morse code. |
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As if being bored to death wasn't enough, Cassandra now had to withstand emotional torture, complete with mind-altering drugs. |
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Doreen Jensen works with Cassandra Malley on her thunderbird design at the button blanket workshop. |
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It was quickly followed by another backhand to the temple that left Cassandra dizzy and seeing double. |
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Shock registered in his face and Cassandra suddenly realized what she was doing and snatched her hand back. |
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Cassandra merely stayed where she was, unable to move as the pain coursed through her body. |
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A lot of people accused him of being a hysteric, a hypochondriac, a man who exploited death, kind of a Cassandra. |
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Cassandra jumped skittishly as the door banged shut, suddenly dampening the sound of Randy's squabbling parents, leaving her in silence. |
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Cassandra nodded and knelt by his side, gently turning his head and placing her hand at the pulse point on his neck. |
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Cassandra clearly identified with the woman, although she evidently has no plans to commit suicide herself. |
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Cassandra has jet-black hair, shorter than Travis's and almost black eyes with light skin. |
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The reason for his seeming invincibility lies in the clairvoyant powers of his sorceress sidekick, Cassandra. |
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During a particularly spiritual assembly, Cassandra stands up and pretends to talk in tongues. |
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If she had a mind to forgive him, it vanished as she spied him in the company of the Trojan princess Cassandra, daughter of Priam. |
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Cassandra directed her next chain of complaints at this overlarge but docile feline. |
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Cassandra takes out a small wooded box from her bearskin saddlebag. |
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They both smiled, and Cassandra managed a curtsey in greetings. |
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Cassandra took a drink of water, clearing her throat from so much talk. |
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I extend my heartfelt thanks to Colin Archer, Michael Cassandra and Bill Potter for their help in conceptualizing and planning this issue. |
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Jester Erin Overbury, Page Alayna Roy and Cook Cassandra McKenzie set the scene. |
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I remember writing a pretty ambitious business plan when we started, and both Cassandra and I are really ambitious. |
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On the same day the Greek State sold the Cassandra Mines plus 70 extra assets to 'Ellinikos Xrysos' again for EUR 11 million. |
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Cassandra is also president of her school's Leo Club, where she helped raise funds to combat childhood blindness. |
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I do not want to play the role of Cassandra, but I would not wish anyone to experience what we in Toulouse went through on 21 September. |
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Its special appreciation goes to Mr. Vladimir Orlov and Mr. Michael Cassandra, who served as consultant and secretary of the Group, respectively. |
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I do not wish to sound like a Cassandra, so I will not despair. |
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Cassandra looked on in amusement, glad for the momentary diversion. |
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Cassandra is sharp as a tack, awkward, and still young enough to greet her awakening desire and finer perceptions with astonishment and hyperbole. |
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When Eddy showed up at Sir Christopher's Cassandra had immediately sized her up as no good foreign trash and taken to making her education the worst possible. |
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Cassandra Goldie, head of the Australian Council of Social Service, said that the increase would not stop the cost of living pressures many Australians face. |
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The facilitator will then read an analysis of the image written by Cassandra Phillips, who is a PhD candidate at the University of Saskatchewan specializing in Disability Studies. |
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Now, Cassandra can go to her own park every day. |
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People interested in the history of Independent Living in Canada will enjoy the chapter by Cassandra Phillips which highlights the importance of individual advocacy and consumers the IL movement. |
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The Commission has come to the preliminary conclusion that Greece sold the Cassandra mines without an open, transparent and unconditional tender for a price far below its market value. |
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However, just like the mythical Cassandra, we are often right. |
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In July 2007 the Commission received a complaint alleging that as early as 2003 Greece had granted illegal aid to the mining company Ellinikos Xrysos through the sale of the state-owned Cassandra Mines for ¤11 million. |
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During the formal investigation procedure, the Commission will therefore check whether the state acted as a market economy vendor when selling the Cassandra Mines. |
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At about this time Cassandra could no longer ignore that George was developmentally disabled. |
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Facebook: Cassandra, open source system that derives from BigTable. |
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Cassandra plunges us into the drama which takes place at the time of the Trojan War, with its prophetess who has the gift of predicting the future, but whom no one will ever believe. |
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I Called Myself Cassandra is sweeping, passionate, emotional, and unforgettably enlightening. |
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Cassandra is obviously not the only forecaster, and sadly on occasion this particular modern-day soothsayer fails to match the infallibility of his classical forebear. |
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Clear thinking is always a bracer, but does Gray as Cassandra have anything to offer other than an injunction to look all gift horses in the mouth? |
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George and Cassandra exchanged miniatures in 1763 and probably were engaged around that time. |
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And so when Cassandra foretold the evils that were to come upon Troy, even her own people would not credit her words. |
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Cassandra from Ferrara, Italy, was still considered a foreigner because not native to Rome where she was residing. |
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The Cassandra mines quarry gold and copper. |
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Cassandra Peterson, better known as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, says she lost her virginity to Jones. |
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Jane Austen, the secondborn daughter in a family of five boys and two girls, was very close to her sister older Cassandra. |
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I suspect Cassandra has some dotty ideas about chemotherapy. |
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After Austen's death, Cassandra, Henry Austen and Murray arranged for the publication of Persuasion and Northanger Abbey as a set. |
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Cassandra believed that in the interest of tact and Jane's penchant for forthrightness, these details should be destroyed. |
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I am not sure how old Cassandra is but she is old enough to appreciate the severity of the impact that the punitive American sanctions will have on her family, her town and her country. |
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In May Cassandra and Henry brought her to Winchester for treatment, by which time she suffered agonising pain and welcomed death. |
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Her father's relatively sudden death left Jane, Cassandra, and their mother in a precarious financial situation. |
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This episode also brought out his most alarming and sometimes absurd characteristic, the Cassandra complex coupled with a penchant for Delphic utterance. |
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Warren J. Tyler, son of Joel, was born in Byron, July 28, 1828. He married Cassandra Tyler, of Stafford, and has four children living. |
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Cassandra has her own idea for promoting tolerance. |
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The years from 1801 to 1804 are something of a blank space for Austen scholars as Cassandra destroyed all of her letters from her sister in this period for unknown reasons. |
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In 1783 Jane and Cassandra were sent to Oxford to be educated by Mrs Ann Cawley who took them with her to Southampton when she moved there later in the year. |
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Austen's sister Cassandra Austen wanted the novel to end with Price marrying Crawford, and this dispute is one of the few known between the sisters. |
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Many of the letters were written to Austen's older sister Cassandra, who in 1843 burned the greater part of them and cut pieces out of those she kept. |
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With these resources, Austen could provide her parents a comfortable old age, give Cassandra a permanent home and, perhaps, assist her brothers in their careers. |
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But succeeding ages have recalled prophane names, so as now Diana, Cassandra, Hyppolytus, Venus, Lais, names of unhappy disaster are as rife, as ever they were in paganism. |
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Shoot Out's dam, the winning Pentamerous, is also the dam of 1m4f New Zealand Group 3 winner Cassandra Show and is a half-sister to Group 2-winning miler St Hilarion. |
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