Still riding high on the success of her Ray Of Light album, she made one of 1999's great singles in Beautiful Stranger. |
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Stranger still, he was the godfather to Nelson's son, who was now also his brother-in-law. |
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Stranger still was that this programme about religious sectarianism failed to cross-question religious organisations. |
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The essence of Sorry, I'm A Stranger Here Myself was lack of communication, and the sitcom was serialised, each episode advancing the story from the previous week. |
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He was meant to make Tread Softly, Stranger with Diana Dors but it appears to have not been made. |
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And the star landed the role of murderous Blackbeard in the latest Pirates of the Caribbean film, On Stranger Tides. |
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There are also easy-listening tracks such as Summertime, Bing Crosby's Stranger In Paradise and Hushabye Mountain from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. |
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But by describing the sophist not merely once but three times as a bewitcher, the Stranger does, once again, point to the similarity between the sophist and Socrates. |
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Rossio and Elliot discovered the novel On Stranger Tides during production of Dead Man's Chest and At World's End and decided to use it as the basis for a fourth film. |
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The custom of joining the hands in the sign of prayer is the greeting one receives from a stranger and is unique to Sanatana Dharma. |
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The rider had led Zawahiri back to the horse, the Arabian snorting a few times at the stranger. |
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White Fang does not make an uproar, but rather follows quietly, stalking the stranger. |
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Although he retains the painting style that he taught himself, Kox is no stranger to other contemporary artists, or to art history. |
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She allowed her gaze to rove over the gentleman, in some odd mix of sizing him up, and curiosity at this stranger from another time. |
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After some investigation, she becomes convinced the stranger is her long-lost father. |
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They also want to speak to a stranger who appeared to be looking for her just four hours before she went missing. |
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Then again, I sent a stranger a fake story in order to get him to call and ask me out on a date. |
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It's a place where all the cabbies are loquacious, every stranger is a character, and people frequently break out into song on the street. |
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Paddy McGuinness is no stranger to politics and has run his share of election campaigns in the past. |
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While the lustiness of the French is loudly proclaimed, the feeling of the English is quieter and stranger, but stronger. |
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I can't see that being a runaway success, but stranger things have happened. |
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As for her own love life, it takes a turn of the better when she meets a handsome stranger while shopping in Rome. |
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But Hadrill, who took over the ABI in May, is no stranger to the white heat of politics. |
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It was probably some idiotic unknown stranger who awoke me from my beauty sleep. |
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He said if a woman found she was married to a stranger she would need to submit a sworn affidavit. |
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Shocked, I reeled away in horror, fearing that some passing stranger might take me for a rubber fetishist, a thought that appals and revolts me. |
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Joe turned and glared at the stranger as though he too was angry with his voice. |
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They were a very strange folk, with a riddling dialect that made even Levee, no stranger to the art of persuasion, feel intimidated. |
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Yesterday morning some stranger trapped me and gave me his life story for over an hour. |
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Carragher is playing in central defence for Liverpool but is no stranger to the right-back position and would be my choice. |
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Ideal as a watchdog, this dog will neither be aggressive nor cringe with fear on accosting a stranger. |
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In mythic accounts, the relationship between the autochthonous and the stranger is always a matter of context. |
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Mr Quinn, whose businesses include insurance and investment, is no stranger to big deals. |
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Then the restrained growl of a mad dog found its way past her curled lips, rasping at the stranger before her who hadn't flinched. |
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Even a stranger passing by a fighting couple could talk them out of the quarrel. |
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Not surprisingly, the aversion may be stronger when the person in question is a stranger. |
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Present the bus driver with a rose, give your mail carrier a thank-you card, hold a door for a stranger, smile at a passerby. |
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Most likely the stranger is just one of those unsavory fellows who waylay innocent travelers and such, and does not wish to be known to us. |
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So basically, you look at the family members, acquaintance, or a total stranger. |
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Michael, who is no stranger to the management of golf teams will have another busy year ahead of him. |
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He knew what he was talking about for he was no stranger to violence, having just come out of the killing fields of the first world war. |
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Still I was a little bit worried that I had been reckless to accept hospitality from a complete stranger. |
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Child abduction is a rare enough crime and for two children to be taken by someone they don't know without signs of a struggle is stranger still. |
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I have read that stranger abductions are actually on the decline in the past couple of years. |
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It was the 11 th of the season for a man who is no stranger to the referee's book. |
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Think for a moment of those times when you do occasionally make burning eye contact with a cute stranger. |
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Get out and go inside-any wayfaring stranger is welcome here of a Sunday morning, rain or shine. |
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His duty was to receive the stranger or the wayfaring poor, and conduct them to the hospice of guest-chamber. |
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This is a book which confirms the adage that truth is stranger than fiction. |
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The adage, that truth is often stranger than fiction, is a huge understatement. |
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When it comes to myths about Ragdoll Cats, ragdoll history is truly stranger than fiction. |
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An insolent stranger makes an unexpected appearance in Tara's house claiming to be her illegitimate nephew. |
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If the family is not present you may employ a stranger as long as they are respectable in demeanor and appearance. |
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She would be too ashamed to confide in the abbess about how she was ravished by a stranger. |
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I join the end of the queue, nodding at a former stranger who's almost become a friend over recent months. |
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There was a whoosh, a sound like a thick book being shut, and a stranger walked through the closed closet door. |
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Whosoever compoundeth any like it, or whosoever putteth any of it upon a stranger, shall even be cut off from his people. |
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At one time when a stranger approached a blacks' camp the juvenile King Billies would disappear into the gunyans. |
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My father had a knack for making a total stranger feel very comfortable in his presence. |
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His legs were deeply lacerated, but his life was saved when a stranger managed to pluck him from the waters. |
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He denied he was responsible for the injuries and said a stranger was the axeman in the park. |
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Instead of getting a chance to speak to her mother, she was shot dead by a stranger who accompanied her mother. |
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Too carefree with that red Solo cup, or wary of a handsome stranger buying the next round? |
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To a stranger listening to a story that sounded like another Plagues of Egypt, their doggedness seemed inexplicable. |
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Or a stranger willing to let you use their cellphone to call your family might save their number and use it to extort them later. |
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He didn't seem the kind of guy who would just get talking to a stranger. |
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Just as the infant will show delight at being approached by its mother, so it will also show signs of wariness and withdrawal when approached by a stranger. |
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Though a stranger in a strange land, Maria is quick-witted, intelligent, and empathetic enough to figure out how to deal with the various characters she comes across. |
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You could go up to a stranger and know they were on the same wavelength. |
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I suppose marketing is a stranger animal than art sometimes. |
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He's become so withdrawn and distant that he feels like a stranger. |
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Surfer was the comically subversive tale of a group of ski bums visited by a mysterious stranger who skis magically and imparts mystical knowledge. |
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Cutler is no stranger to the brutality of the gridiron, having strapped on a jock and shoulder pads during his salad days as a high-school football player. |
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Of course, if she and this strange woman were playing kinky games with chains and nakedness, at least that meant the guy staring at her wasn't a stranger. |
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The music will be performed live on stage in a band that includes bass, violin, electric guitar and stranger instruments like the recorder and pots and pans. |
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Michael Waldron himself is no stranger to the boards and made a come-back to the stage recently playing the part of Pontius Pilate in the Easter Pageant. |
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Sydney is no stranger to severe thunderstorms, and because large expanses of the urban area are paved, much of the rainfall becomes flood run-off. |
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But then stranger things happen every day in the whirligig of Taiwan life. |
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Now I don't know what is the stranger word, blogging or wonky. |
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A stranger shows up on the farm asking about an old, lop-eared dog. |
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She exchanges a few sentences in Romanian with the stranger. |
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If their appearance trumps their stranger status, it is not because it signifies freedom, but because it signals that they belong to a recognizable counterculture. |
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I just can't have a stranger roaming around my property at night. |
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A stranger may appear from nowhere to embrace you, leaving you red-faced. |
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There's a detective agency with an unusual boss and even stranger legmen. |
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Their Internet connection is acting up, so I mucked about and deduced that either Shaw is having issues or stranger things are afoot, then promptly fell asleep. |
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As might be expected from a man who is no stranger to the hundred-piece orchestra, Spiritualized's leader, Jason Pierce, doesn't do things by halves. |
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Complicating matters is the fact that Fairbanks is no stranger to wildfires. |
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A faint round of applause built up around him, as some of the younger boys had gathered around to watch the mysterious stranger with the perfect aim. |
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Lipkin-Shahak was no stranger to the cat-and-mouse dynamic that has so often kept the Middle East in a chokehold. |
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When I first arrived at Duke, hooking up with a stranger seemed like a way to shed my inhibitions. |
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Or must they have been pushed, perhaps by her disreputable boyfriend or even a deranged stranger? |
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But the moment suggests to him that if he is awake, then his reality is truly stranger and more menacing than he ever imagined. |
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Rather than plunging us into innocent love with an apparent stranger, they beam our conscious self-regard back at ourselves. |
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Like Hamlin, McGinley is also no stranger to bedazzled spandex, having also competed on a season of Dancing with the Stars. |
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Beethoven, of course, was no stranger to megalomania, and he even loved to brag to his friends about his vanity. |
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You too must befriend the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. |
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No stranger to the follies of the criminal-justice system, Mitnick believes the feds are after the wrong guys. |
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In the lyric that follows, the speaker imagines himself as a being contented to be a guest and a stranger, committed to coexistence with other guests and strangers. |
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And suddenly, he was a stranger, a man who looked at me blankly from his hospital bed, no flicker of recognition. |
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Truth is stranger than fiction, however, and no one knows that more than Blum. |
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It turns out that Mr. Lockhart, the lone stranger at the card table, is actually the Devil himself. |
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West is no stranger to public displays of disaffection, or apologies. |
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Murder is a stranger beast than suicide, although the end result of both is the same. |
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These folks don't take kindly to no brash stranger comin' in here tryin' to run a blazer on 'em. |
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You board an enemy to capture her, and a stranger to receive news or make a communication. |
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Jones chid the pedagogue for his interruption, and then the stranger proceeded. |
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How did a complete stranger know he was an empath? He rarely if ever talked about it, even to his closest friends. It made people uneasy. |
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Of course, not everyone will want to badmouth their long-term supplier or facecare product to a complete stranger. |
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A total stranger, cannot as a rule, gate crash a purely private party, though cases do exist when this has been done. |
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The stranger kept hanging about just inside the inn door, peering round the corner like a cat waiting for a mouse. |
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Henry Tudor was unfamiliar with the arts of war and a stranger to the land he was trying to conquer. |
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When the masked stranger hew with his axe, the baker's head did split in twain and his body fell like a lump to the ground in turn. |
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In this legend, a mysterious stranger kidnaps a married woman and takes her to his home. |
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It is not murderous venom that courses in black veins but loving tolerance for the stranger, which is the central moral imperative of the Gospel. |
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At the tables where a stranger is received, neither plenty nor delicacy is wanting. |
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The artist turned sharply round, and now for the first time became aware that his labours had been overlooked by a stranger. |
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An insatiable traveller, he wrote picaresquely of strange places and stranger men. |
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Penrod's answer, like the look he lifted to the impressive stranger, was meek and placative. |
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A ringing cell phone was no stranger at hotel poolsides, the upscale, plastic-dominated resort he'd been in for the past week being no exception. |
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Looking like no stranger to hard work, Jim was tall and lean with a deep, resonant, preacherlike voice and manner. |
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Prevarication became the order of the day in his government while truth was a stranger in those halls. |
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Mortimer tells them that Mr Barrymore, the butler at Baskerville Hall, has a beard like the one on the stranger. |
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The stranger ordered a mug of ale, and it hissed as it went down his throat. |
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After the stranger had ridden away, the landlady found that the coins had turned to dried leaves. |
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It foamed up in a very shampoolike way. In the mirror a wild-eyed, peroxided stranger who had clearly gone insane stared back at me. |
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No slickered stranger rides down the arroyo, jingles to the bar and thumps for booze. |
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A stranger will smile warmly at you, but there normally won't be any of that strangerly chitchat in waiting areas or checkout lines. |
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Know of a surety, that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs. |
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Harding brought with him a timeserving pal from The Times called Keith Blackmore, who was equally a stranger to broadcasting. |
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You leave that gun alone, and lemme tell you, stranger, while we're together, that I want to buy that pup of yores. |
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They state that date and acquaintance rape are as serious as stranger rape. |
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But when she meets a well-travelled stranger in a cafe, her heart starts to race. |
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The verbose Labourite, a stranger to brevity, must've delivered his shorter speech. |
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In reduplicative form daimodaimo refers to the distant, foreign, foreigner, stranger, or someone from another longhouse. |
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No stranger to fitness crazes, Amanda has previously revealed her love of Kundalini yoga, which incorporates meditation. |
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A few weeks ago, he proclaimed that stranger rape is worse than date rape. |
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James Gandolfini hits the bottle after a stranger claims half-ownership of the rinky-dink amusement park he runs in New Jersey. |
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R IS FOR RUNCIBLE SPOON HAS there ever been a stranger couple than the Owl and the Pussycat? |
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We live in a science fictional world with things like cloning and face transplants, and things seem to be getting stranger and stranger. |
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To be sure, Solarz was no stranger to controversy or heavy lifting. |
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No stranger to extremes, whitebarks inhabit high-altitude environments near timberline, where other tree species find it difficult to establish a roothold. |
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Suppose I share my fortune equally between my children and a stranger. |
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Born Margarita Carmen Cansino to Eduardo and Volga Haworth Cansino on October 17, 1918, in New York City, Rita Hayworth was no stranger to show business. |
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After allowing the stranger to enter, she rebarred the door. |
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So, for example, the T form might be used when speaking to a friend or social equal, whereas the V form would be used speaking to a stranger or social superior. |
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In Twain's work, a reading of the text in modern times is interrupted by a mysterious stranger who claims to be a Yankee who was sent back in time to the Arthurian era. |
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Tracey made a note of this, and is further on record as having observed that this stranger was rather better dressed than the run of drummers, if not so nobbily. |
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Graves wondered if the man was insane, he looked, saw that the stranger had been noting the forms of clouds as they passed and that he was no common artist. |
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Ther stranger pays fur eny bow they make, for any smile they give. |
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The Writ of Ayle was an ancient English writ which lay against a stranger who had dispossessed the demandant of land of which his grandfather died seized. |
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