I'm feeling a strange combination of sad broodiness from the chapter's content and a relieved exhilaration at getting another chapter done. |
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I initially hoped to stave off any broodiness by persuading my wife to take a job as a teacher. |
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Cuomo's dark broodiness, his affinity for suffering, lent him moral gravity. |
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Yet O'Neill is not, and the evening brings the authentic tang of his unmatchable maritime broodiness. |
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The Easy Nest is an automatic nest with a moveable back wall to close the nest which prevents broodiness in the laying hen. |
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The Duck Nest is an automatic nest with a moveable back wall for closing the nest reducing the possibility of broodiness. |
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Cast primarily because of his physical resemblance to Debussy, Oliver Reed has surprisingly little to do except intersperse smouldering broodiness and violent rage. |
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The moveable floor creates the cleanest eggs possible and helps to prevent broodiness. |
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Bond has proved even more durable, transmogrifying from one era to the next from Connery's machismo, through Roger Moore's 1970s irony to Daniel Craig's darker 21st-century broodiness. |
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In contrast, egg-producing white leghorn chickens have had the broodiness bred out of them. |
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Richard Fish had a 'wattle' obsession while her suppressed broodiness led to Ally regularly seeing a 3-D animated dancing baby. |
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However, despite his claims and Field's broodiness, the Angels hitmaker insists he has no plans for parenthood just yet. |
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If you've been keeping this growing broodiness secret it may come as a bit of a shock to him. |
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Withdrawal symptoms of email failure include broodiness, rudeness, and sheer neurosis. |
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But Linda's broodiness isn't the only revelation and Mick is seriously rattled by another secret even more disturbing than the prospect of a few dirty nappies. |
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When a hen shows signs of broodiness remove her to the sitting-room. |
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