I avoided his stares and finished the meal in silence, surprising Gretchen with my unaccustomed taciturnity. |
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I nodded at Mr. Gretchen and slowly made my way over to the gate and unhooked the latch. |
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Gretchen swallowed her sigh of disappointment and looked at her dancing partner. |
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As Gretchen elaborated, Ikiri felt a surge of anger, jealousy, and a twinge of loss. |
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The authors, Gretchen Peters and Aleem Agha, no ages given, must have cut their teeth writing bodice-rippers for the pulp market. |
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In the garden, Gretchen appears and reappears now and then to bring her cups of tea or glasses of juice. |
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Angeline had been the fulfillment of her dreams, and Gretchen her first disappointment. |
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Gretchen is his ideal with her delicacy and restraint, but Mephistopheles in all his fiendish devilry aims to thwart the lovers. |
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Unable to shed her baby fat, Gretchen stayed plump as she grew. |
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In doing so, Gretchen Hamel, a spokesperson for the Ernst campaign, said that the paper was biased. |
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While Faust and Mephisto partook of wild ribaldry and pleasurably summoned up wicked spirits with their sorcery, Gretchen was suffering scorn, ridicule, and imprisonment. |
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We all know, and spend our lives trying to avoid, people like Jimmy and Gretchen. |
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But I liked what they did with Elliott and Gretchen, the lasers with badger and Skinny Pete. |
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A few years before him it was Gretchen Mol swanning on the cover. |
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Greer brings to life the three parts of Gretchen Yee's adventures with the same fun and fast pace that is present in the print version. |
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The good news is that Gretchen Batis knows that this shortage is occurring. |
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To Jason, Gretchen, Daphne and Mark, a rope swing and their favorite swimming hole is the perfect way to pass a summer day, until they notice green slime and a foul smell. |
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Other highlights include Kate Rusby's cover of Kinks klassic Village Green Preservation Society, Gretchen Peters' Sunday Morning and Mahalia Jackson's spiritual I'm On My Way. |
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Gretchen Jones, also based at SPARC, is a palynologist, or pollen expert, who can often identify an insect's itinerary by the type of pollen grains it picks up. |
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