I would lie there and hear the soldiers cursing and shooting whichever people they had randomly decided to exterminate that night. |
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He packed a sad, cursing within clear view and earshot of television cameras. |
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Whoever put the mozz on King Tut's Tomb should have done a refresher course in cursing, because something went horribly wrong with this one. |
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Very few would attempt to use the cursing stone rites now as a mistake in procedure is said to cause the intentions to boomerang. |
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She squelched back to the car sobbing unrestrainedly, dried and changed out of her wet clothes wailing and cursing. |
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I did, I couldn't sit still, I was pacing up and down the dining room alternatively exhorting and cursing our players. |
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You may lie on the beach cursing the brash, noisy idiots who zoom up and down the coast disturbing your hangover. |
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It encapsulates the view of pre-teens as miscreant mouth breathers only capable of cursing, not thinking. |
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Lucky Tahlia got to sit through my cursing and weariness as she directed and briefed me. |
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Same criteria can apply to the full range of sorcerous activity from cursing to divination. |
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Cora determinedly dismounted from Nivo and approached the cursing middle-aged man, who was splattered with mud. |
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Kara stretched and started walking northwards, cursing the man who caused her to go on this wretched journey in the first place. |
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Former world number one Andre Agassi must be cursing his luck in tiebreaks. |
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The rough-out half-boot was topped with a canvas legging that inspired monumental and creative cursing when it had to be laced in a hurry. |
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They fell over onto one side of the bike, with the man called Tweeter cursing obscenities as he fell. |
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The gatekeeper, cursing the wayward steering, was then surprised to be rebuked by the Archbishop from his position in the driving seat. |
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Cars stopped as she passed, angry drivers sticking their heads out the windows and cursing at her. |
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This sudden descent into darkness would be followed by cursing from the vicinity of the open carrels where readers had lost track of time. |
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The injury will keep Hussain out for up to five weeks and left him cursing his luck. |
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The second assassin stumbled over a chair on his way inside, cursing to himself. |
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Cars rushed by, honking and screeching, and the drivers were all screaming and cursing at one another. |
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He got up from his straw pallet, cursing silently at having been interrupted from a good dream about riding the open plains in the summer. |
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Yesterday the irate father of one of the alleged victims was in court, cursing and swearing at the accused. |
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I was cursing and hollering, and making Randy look like a sweetheart, when Angel quickly got out and came over to me. |
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My unpaid bills just pile up, silently cursing their puppeteering ineptitude. |
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We do feel the creator's anger, in cursing them with a plague on both their houses, as frogs rain from the sky. |
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I wake up soggy and cursing, having to mop up water pooling under my sleeping bag. |
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The cursing continued for some time, barely audible, and showing a fluency that even more jaded Institute graduates would have been shocked at. |
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She began cursing with bitter vehemence and knocked the remaining pots around to a crescendo of reverberating noise. |
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Seeing Rooney utter a four-letter word isn't going to suddenly turn them into cursing zombies. |
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He raced along the familiar trail, cursing its narrowness, its crookedness, its unalterable length. |
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I decided there is nothing I can do about it, so I tried to sleep again, cursing her silently that she would lose all her eyebrows tomorrow. |
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I was cursing like a sailor and so unnerved my husband that he left the room. |
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Angstrom slammed the door to his flat shut, cursing inwardly at his own stupidity. |
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The driver was cursing and swearing, but his fury stopped short of him actually getting out of the car. |
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Elea concluded lamely inwardly cursing her inability to say what was in her heart. |
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Groaning and mentally cursing his girly looks, red tainted his face yet again. |
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Rosie looked up from the stocks she was standing in, once again cursing her lack of judgment. |
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There are the cutting remarks, the sarcasm, the mockery, the name calling and in some cases cursing. |
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At this stage he's practically deaf to the cursing that fills the dressing room. |
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At half-time, tourists in the press box were cursing that this lowering of standards should have come in such a landmark game. |
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Silently cursing, he dragged himself to his feet and followed the elder knight, protesting with his usual complaints. |
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At one point a nearby neighbour harangued the protesters cursing at them and demanding they move. |
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It gives rise to verbal provocations such as yelling and cursing, excessive honking of the horn, rude or obscene gestures and threats. |
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All the while, the boy was goggling at me, cursing, and shouting like anything, about anything. |
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He brushed the dirt off his coat cursing the whole evening, mainly for the damage it had done to his good coat. |
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I would go to my death grappling my foe and cursing the fates with my last breath. |
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He was cursing and yelling, but Jess was too hot and bothered to worry about it. |
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Mrs. Shem abnegates her part in the cursing and places the blame on the patriarch. |
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Alicia continues on at a brisk pace-leaving Johnny behind at a slow walk, cursing himself. |
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However, the other boat suddenly came to an abrupt halt, amid much cursing and shouting from its wetsuited skipper and his drysuited mate. |
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His cursing was imaginative and perfectly timed, and he put down many a student who deserved it. |
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Hearing a slight noise to her left, she wheeled round again and stormed along the corridor, cursing Brunton's obsession with mazes. |
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Holmes has spent most of her career cursing her luck after a string of injuries wrecked her chances of gold at major championships. |
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May watched the mer-woman helplessly, wrung with pity and cursing her terrible fate. |
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With a yelp of pain, he started hopping on one foot, glaring and cursing at the tree, which stood calmly and impassively before him. |
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She stopped in her tracks and rose onto her toes, trying to see through the people, cursing her lapse of concentration. |
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I remember a few times, standing in awe after a savage take, cursing while I retrieved a flyless leader. |
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Running for cover and throwing grenades and shooting a machine gun and cursing the enemy is what you've been trained to do your whole life. |
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I try to go shopping where they wrap for you, otherwise I have a long night of cursing and weeping. |
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People leave the theatre either gleefully ruminating over what it all means, or cursing the day non-linear narrative was invented. |
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I sped up and rattled the door handle quickly up and down, cursing it for not opening for me. |
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Max, who wasn't responding well to treatment, remained in the hospital ward babbling at the ceiling and cursing in his more lucid moments. |
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Other times I want to jump up and down on them until they are in shreds and tatters, cursing the preciosity of it all. |
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Two separate people spilled beer on my head as they tried to maneuver around me, cursing me in the process for ruining a perfectly good pint. |
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Oh that's the reason for the cursing and the foul back talk, not like he never does it when Jessica's not around. |
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The Employer muttered darkly about the manservant, cursing him and laying the blame upon him, but it was not entirely his fault. |
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He screamed loudly in agony and flew bolt upright, clutching his arm and cursing. |
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It was drizzling more heavily now and Croft turned up his coat collar, cursing the watchman's thickheadedness. |
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Figgy pudding is sometimes eaten on Palm Sunday, possibly in memory of Christ's cursing of the barren fig tree on that day. |
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She was thwacking a button on the wall with all her might, and cursing wildly under her breath. |
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Then he started beating his fist against the steering wheel, cursing and swearing. |
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He peered outside, seeing the backside of a cursing orderly as he bent over to pick up a heap of empty bedpans. |
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We did not think it very serious so went below again cursing the iceberg for disturbing us. |
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The entire area shook from the attack, and I was sure Logan was cursing at me. |
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After cursing his opponent several times, the man sheathed his knife and cracked his knuckles. |
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The vice president has said he didn't regret cursing at the senator earlier this week, and said he felt better after the incident. |
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High up in one of the larger and more densely branched trees in the area, a man crouched, cursing his luck. |
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With fighting, trash-talking, cursing, and endzone dances strictly prohibited, the only type of player not welcome in the USFTL is a showboat. |
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As the text we read this morning makes clear, death is the penalty for blaspheming and cursing God. |
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He winced as he reached for the bar of soap, cursing the blasted hot water tank that never seemed to actually spit out hot water. |
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He picked his bruised body gingerly off the floor, cursing as his abused hands twinged with pain. |
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I just lost it completely, cursing and swearing, but most of my comments were bleeped out. |
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My hands were shaking slightly with nervousness and cursing them for their weakness, I stuffed them into the front pockets of my stonewashed jeans. |
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The gladiators enter the arena, snarling and cursing each other. |
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He leaped to his feet, cursing madly and staring around with wild eyes. |
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Muttering and cursing to herself she pulls herself upright and finds that her trousers are covered in mucky water from a bowl that has been left on the floor. |
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While Mystic Secrets offers a lot of information about beneficial ceremonies, this article discusses rituals of cursing, called maledictions, and offers a few samples. |
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The last thing I heard was a door slamming and Trent cursing loudly. |
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I've been digging through pictures cursing myself for not documenting my work better, typing the details from my notes then suddenly, I broke the backspace key on my computer. |
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No muss, no fuss, and no swearing at my sewing machine while I try to figure out what I'm doing, and then cursing at my complete inability to sew a straight line. |
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Why don't you stop cursing my family and leave us alone, you're dead now! |
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Three of the top four in the A Section must be cursing their luck, as they slumped to defeats against opposition from the wrong half of the table. |
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I dug my hands in further, pushing, cursing at the stupidity. |
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Then the scene changed to an office where a fat black police chief in shirt sleeves and braces was holding a polystyrene cup of coffee and cursing to himself. |
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I know he was cursing, for you couldn't speak nice in thon tone of voice. |
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Sunday while D. labored with a vacuum cleaner in the living room cursing the cat hair on the baseboards, I worked in the study closet, the deepest vault of my former abode. |
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An hour later we were still stumbling and fumbling through the trees and the quality and originality of our cursing had to be heard to be believed. |
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Quickly coming to his senses, he reached and grabbed a shirt and pulled it over his head, cursing at himself for creating the already awkward situation more awkward. |
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By the time the herald quietly announced his name, the cursing had ceased. |
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Most of the so-called absurdists never bothered to light just one little candle in the darkness of existence, because cursing the darkness had become their poetry. |
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It was after Brown refused, cursing at him and continuing to walk in the street, that Wilson said he made the connection. |
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If you are a parent cursing a somnolent teenager for ignoring your appeals to tidy a bedroom for the umpteenth time this morning then these are the statistics for you. |
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Before I figured this out, I spent many hours cursing at the technology on my head. |
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It may seem as a shock to Veep fans, but all that cursing is actually an act in expert editing and judiciousness. |
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Be careful to check who is around before you start cursing out loud. |
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Common cursing achieves its desired result in part by breaking that taboo whereas execratory cursing conveys its force through its literal propositions. |
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He reined his horse and turned about, cursing himself all the way. |
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Carlos poured, cursing softly in Spanish as he did so, then walked off. |
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I tried suggesting he tape over the burr or maybe file it down but he stubbornly insisted that it was fine, cursing under his breath the whole time he cranked the mill. |
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The dustup was complete with hair-pulling, punching, and, of course, loads of cursing. |
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Getting up I went to my sideways closet and pulled out a light civilian chlamys, cursing the lack of rotation in the habitation section all the way. |
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I swore loudly, cursing again when the noise made my head ache. |
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Anyway, so I do other stuff, and then leave the house at the time I supposed to be there, after cursing the person who moved my car but stopped the engine with the choke out. |
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Accompanied by the sound of hammering, cursing, and drilling, Graham has been populating the walls with pictures, plates, and other bits of our stuff. |
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She took a taxi home leaving her family angry and cursing her. |
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He pulls off his belt, cursing as the studs catch in the tabs of his jeans. |
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She can't unabort, and trying to blame a previous abortion is rather like blaming illness on that old lady next door cursing you. |
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Members attained a degree of public notoriety by cursing those who reviled their faith. |
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First of all a degree of bravado at having reached such high speeds, a bit of nervous laughter and cursing the sneakiness of the cops. |
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Restored to life, Pelops competes for Hippodamia against her father Oenomaus, who dies cursing Pelops' family. |
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Last I heard, there was a whole lot of cursing and defying going on, but the appearance commissars seemed determined to stick to their guns. |
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Romans, cursing in full armour, had to fight and footslog two thousand miles overland to Britain. |
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The Lord shall send upon thee cursing, vexation, and rebuke. |
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Other points of contention include certain practices viewed as innovating the religion, such as the mourning practice of tatbir, and the cursing of figures revered by Sunnis. |
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The Bard tells of a wild Welsh poet cursing the Norman king Edward I after his conquest of Wales and prophesying in detail the downfall of the House of Plantagenet. |
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Another burgher, interrupted in her reading of Goethe, might fling open her second-floor shutter and toss a panful of hot water dogward, cursing in a guttural German. |
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Mosaic law also makes idolatry or the worship of other gods a capital offense, along with a host of other crimes, including adultery, cursing one's parents, and sodomy. |
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When his father saw him he fumed terribly, cursing like a pagan, and asking whether his son were a roysterer fit for the gallows as well as a fool fit for a cassock. |
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