During the changeover Arazi receives treatment on his ricked neck and a Mexican Wave ripples round Centre Court as the crowd amuses itself. |
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It amuses me when I hear people say they went into journalism because they are introverts who would rather watch from the sidelines. |
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Its natural and undestroyed natural beauty amuses every traveler who comes. |
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At times, the plot twists sound as if they've been generated by a Hollywood scribe, a fact that amuses Koenig. |
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Unless something amuses me or I happen to be blissfully happy, I'm not usually smiling. |
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Ice plants are also known as Hottentot figs, which amuses me greatly for no particular reason. |
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She amuses herself by holding her feet very still until bullheads come to nibble at her ankles. |
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It amuses me that with all his literary aspirations he can't even spell his own surname. |
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Alicia's polite and cheerful demeanor amuses the man, and he begins to chuckle until the tender sparkle in her eye renders him silent. |
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She seems very similar to me in character so it amuses me to see bits of me in her like my scattiness. |
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I think that sort of amuses me, though it makes me happy that people are so intrigued by this so far. |
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And she amuses us with the foibles of human characters we too can recognize as belonging to the world around us. |
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His rhetoric is larded with mythic grandiosity that amuses the jaded Western ear. |
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Rebel finally as Puppet theater which amuses the children buzz mocking at the middle-class persons and by challenging the police. |
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It amuses me that I play educated people when I didn't have any further education. |
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It amuses employees of service stations, so that the cashier asks it to be photographed with the bike and repaired! |
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The joke of an impetuous gesture, fussily portrayed, not only amuses but generates its own suspense. |
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It amuses primarily thanks to Newhook, largely because he plays his character with the lightest touch, investing Vallis with a believable cantankerousness. |
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Mr. Speaker, it always amuses me to hear the Bloc Québécois talk about unfairness. |
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Vijay Mallya, a beer-and-airlines magnate, constantly amuses the newspaper-reading public with his speedboats and sports teams. |
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And Juliette amuses herself in placing the place the grain of sand exactly where it should go. |
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He daily carries candies, jumping-ropes and toys to the park, and amuses the children to their heart's content and his. |
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This domain also includes Recreation, which is defined as an activity undertaken for pleasure or relaxation that diverts, amuses or stimulates. |
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It amuses me to see members criticize this or that software when they are completely different. |
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Suddenly intrigued by an antique sculpture with a perfect figure, she amuses herself by striking the same pose. |
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Several dozen employees participated, thus raising funds for Le Rire Medecin, an association that entertains and amuses hospitalised children. |
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Don't miss a session of smile therapy with the extraordinary Dr. Gabzy, as he juggles, motivates and amuses patients of all ages. |
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These letters reveal a little-known side of an extraordinary individual who often amuses, sometimes surprises, and always moves the reader. |
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However this situation doesn't bother us but rather amuses us, because in a strange way, teachers are interested in their students. |
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The well-made film captures its target audience and amuses adults as well. |
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I don't mind it when people's heads roll off their shoulder and land against mine, because the way they snort awake suddenly and realise what position they're in amuses me. |
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I'm glad you like it, the name thing amuses me every time as well. |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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But while absurd wordplay amuses me to no end in film, in books, in conversation and on merchandise, there's a point at which even I am no longer amused. |
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If anything, the behavior amuses and endears her to a large portion of her fan base. |
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This tale of ordinary dehumanisation involves a man who, seeking to understand why he has received a summons to appear, will be swept up in a whirlwind whose strangeness amuses as much as it disturbs. |
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It amuses him. He is laughing at the thought that, by this evening, his concerns will be put to rest by a vote, while those who were mixed up in this sordid affair are loosing sleep over it. |
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One of the things which amuses me amidst the rhetoric that is now being thrown around, is how oddly orthodox I seem to me when I consider my weekly activities as a lawyer. |
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What amuses me is that in topping hamburger and hot dog buns, the tortilla emblematically re-enacts past fears of the Germanization of America. |
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At home, he amuses himself staying on the head and he plays like never. |
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Again the witch amuses herself by subverting the codes of representation. |
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She grew up near Herculaneum, a town a few miles up the river from Crystal City, and she played interscholastic basketball for Herculaneum High School — a bit of family history that amuses her son. |
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One former fan, a mother of three in the dormitory town of Karaj, west of Tehran, amuses her family by raining new and ever more imaginative curses on the president when he appears on television. |
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It always amuses me to hear the funny stories why people haven't got a ticket, but I never let them get in without paying. |
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I really bought into the theatre of it all, the heroes, the villains, the big moments, and I hated certain players with a fist-shaking passion that amuses me now. |
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From the esplanade of the great Hassan II mosque to the greyhound track stands, without forgetting the marabout's island, Casablanca charms, amuses and surprises the visitor. |
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We have not been assembled for this task because we are some learned society that amuses itself by pondering the imponderables, but because we believe that our current legal system is in critical need of repair or renewal. |
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The bell rings, and the herd rush violently down into a steep place in the fore part of the vessel, and the Captain amuses us while the pabulation is going on. |
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