But this was not a glad sight, for the roads and paths showed that they were well-travelled, and recently, by mounted troops. |
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While I am glad these folk had something readably interesting to share, I'm not just a little jealous! |
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Not for the first time, Monique was very glad that he could not read emotions like she could, or thoughts, like Lawrence. |
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If you do not own a scope, keep your eyes open for someone who does, who most likely will be glad to share a view with you. |
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Everyone was glad to get back to green grass and clean air after summer in the big city. |
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I was also glad that she hadn't kept me waiting since the sky was overcast and it was slightly chilly. |
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She was glad now that her History teacher humiliated her by taking that letter and reading it aloud to the class. |
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I was glad I had read widely and learnt poetry and parts of the Book Of Common Prayer by rote. |
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I was so glad I had my own bowling shoes, which really looked like normal tennis shoes. |
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We had a wonderful visitor, or should I say a badling of visitors? So glad Mama Duck stopped by to show off her babies. |
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The Duke was sure glad that there were no womenfolk around to hear this rough badinage. |
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He denied direct involvement, but said he was glad his teachings might have inspired the deaths. |
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I'm glad he's shut out on a technicality because that saves me the trouble of resolving my own internal conflict. |
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The quantity and quality of the updates definitely tapers off the busier I am, but I'm always, always glad to keep up the journal. |
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We are glad to demonstrate management system solutions for automized processes on the basis of self-service terminals. |
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I am glad I was talking to him out of the window, as his next tactic would probably have been to jam his foot in the door. |
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There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High. |
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They carried their homemade bread and butter sandwiches in the saddlebag, and were very glad to have a bicycle and a job to go to. |
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Ever have one of those days where you're really glad that it's over and it's Friday? |
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At first we protested vigorously, but when we had grown accustomed to the astringent flavour of the fruit, we were glad to take our share. |
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I am very glad to see women rightfully asserting themselves in the labor movement. |
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I was so glad of my bed when I got to it that I fell asleep right away, and slept through until I was woken by the phone at eight. |
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I'm glad this particular bit of asininity was exposed to the harsh wind of public scrutiny beyond this humble organ. |
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I was glad I didn't bring my chequebook, else I would've written a rubber cheque. |
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It's at times like this that I'm jolly glad that we are still royalists in this country. |
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I am glad an articulated lorry or another coach was not coming the other way or else who knows what could have happened. |
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I'm certainly glad a lone voice of reason has discussed this disaster in the South. |
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I was glad I had the car all to myself, glad I didn't have a worrying wife beside me or a couple kids rough-housing in the back seat. |
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She is glad that she aroused him sexually, and looks forward to frustrating him. |
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Straight for the hills, the green hills around Glasgow, apparently glad to get out of there alive. |
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While he's glad his new wheels get 55 mpg, he's more excited about the car's roominess, sleek lines, and high-tech feel. |
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If anyone remembers him or knew him, I would be very glad to hear from you as soon as possible. |
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Back from school, I sat in my room, too weak and tired to do any more, so glad to rest. |
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Cassie was glad that she had finally told her side of the story but she knew that there was still more to come. |
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Doubtless, they'll be glad to rest for a couple of weeks before the hard graft of the championship. |
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I'm glad I didn't exercise my upgrade options on this outbound leg of the trip. |
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I'm glad he no longer has to suffer not only the physical agony but also the mental anguish of rejecting this new world. |
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The dogs are starting to get a little impatient, but I'm glad to say they are not allowed off their leads until the first fox has been sighted. |
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I'm really glad British individualism is now being cultivated more than ever before. |
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Everyone seemed to be amped up flying through the night, glad to be on the bikes for sure. |
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Town-gown relations in York are among the best in the country and many locals are glad it is October again. |
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He glanced over at Cyril as he spoke, glad to see that the landsman was still standing straighter than usual. |
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Needless to say, I'm now glad of the practice. I've thus been hopping in the car for an hour or so each day and driving around the place. |
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So there are some people in my life embarking on new love and I wish them all the best, I am glad to hear they are happy. |
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The hallway was quiet at this time of night, and Tesha was glad that there was an all-night grocery store not too far away. |
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Nothing anyone has ever said or done has ever for a moment made me anything less than glad to be gay. |
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I wrote my first exam, English, on the following Monday, glad I had studied as much as I had. |
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I was glad our children had a chance to see such rare, vanished technology at work. |
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I'm glad you liked the word game bit, I wasn't sure about it but you've quieted any worries I had. |
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This is one walk that you will be more than glad to have a woolly hat with you, to keep your ears nice and toasty. |
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Lift up your head and be glad that he has redeemed you and now calls you to let this joy of yours radiate to others throughout the day! |
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As soon as a wisp of snipes arrive, off starts our mercury with the glad tidings. |
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One could see that they liked dancing with each other and that they were very glad that the performance received such a good reaction. |
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I was glad to know that there is really an air marshal there, and they are not afraid to shoot somebody who says they have a bomb. |
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As a regular traveller, I am glad that the airlines, in the main, have banned smoking on all flights. |
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On the flip side though, I am glad that they ordered the episodes according to airdate rather than production order. |
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I'm glad that there were no casualties and eventually I managed to reboard the boat. |
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When everybody else re-emerges only a couple of minutes later, matted in sweat and grime, we are deeply glad to have wimped out. |
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She could easily see all the changes the transformation wrought on her appearance, and she was glad for them. |
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Francis came all the way back into the big bad city from the wilds of New Haven, so we were glad to see him. |
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When I go will folks be thinking man I hated that dude with his wack jokes, I'm glad he's gone? |
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I was thankful for the light so I could see but glad it was just enough to see and not blind me. |
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Reading that, I was actually glad I'd never posted the aforementioned drunken screed. |
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Needless to say, I'm currently getting walloped by Tim Blair, but as they say, if I have to walloped by anyone, I'm glad it's him. |
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And at our time of departure the man who was talking the woman into bed was just glad of our seat. |
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Seth sat and surveyed what was going on this Christmas Eve, abundantly glad that he decided to spend it with his new friends. |
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I was going to marry him so I'm glad I found out about it before I went through with it. |
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She's doing warp speed and I'm glad everybody picked up on her even though she's weird and British and crazy. |
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I certainly am glad that the US Constitution forbids quartering of soldiers in my house. |
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Though she wouldn't admit it to herself, she was secretly glad to have a companion to accompany her on her long journey. |
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I was able to waterski and to ski and I'm very glad I've had that opportunity. |
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The place is quiet, and I'm kinda excited to have my space back, but not excited enough to be glad they're gone. |
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I was glad when the three hours were over any my package was ready for collection, so I could come back home and work in peace and quiet. |
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I bet the only people who were glad that they got the game on pay-per-view reside in East London and have a penchant for jellied eels. |
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Although she ached with desire for him, Krystal was glad she would have time to plan the perfect romantic evening for them. |
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He looked slightly hurt by my acidic tone, and I was glad that it had caused the right effect. |
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I'm glad we did that because the weather forecast isn't that great next week. |
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Well, it's got to be said that while judging the Interactive BAFTAs was fabulously fulfilling experience, I'm not half glad it's over. |
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We never sounded better so part of me was glad that this guy was joining our band. |
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I'm glad I chose to stop smoking, and grateful I've successfully avoided too much weight gain. |
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I had a couple of sparkling whites before putting a stop to that and I'm glad I did. |
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However, his family welcome him with open arms and a feast, so glad are they to have him back. |
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The ebullient chef met us at the door, glad to welcome his first customers of the evening. |
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Most tower captains are glad to welcome visitors, explain what happens and offer to teach learners. |
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Again we sat at a couple's regular table and were glad we could exchange scowls with them. |
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I am glad that I have well-mannered, kind, respectful kids, who do know when others are invading their territories. |
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It was supposed to be light-hearted, so I'm really glad that you liked it! |
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I'm glad we didn't use the tent. It's so much nicer to sleep outside under the stars. |
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I will be glad to hand this binder down to my niece and vouch for its comfort. |
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If married life is as boring and joyless as this document, I am glad I am celibate. |
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With Big Eyes a lot of people, myself included, were glad to see you emerge from the rabbit hole that is the cg world. |
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I'm jolly glad to know we haven't had any of those in our national life. |
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Inheritance follows Monika and Helen on their difficult, personal journeys and I was glad the camera afforded me the chance to share their experience. |
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Drama teacher Cheryl Bartlett, 30, of Sprotborough, near Doncaster, said she was glad to be home after her holiday turned into a white-knuckle ride to safety. |
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For the girl ranting about keying SUVs. I'm so glad you've decided to fight against people's destructive actions with such a constructive solution. |
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I told them that I was wile, wile glad to see the back of it. |
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God sprinkled just a little bit more on Danielle Bradbery than he did the rest of us, and I'm just glad to call her a friend. |
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The red faces say it all, they're exhausted but glad to have made it. |
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I'm glad he's going since IMO, the man is a fool and a knave. |
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He conceded to the Evening Press that in a way he was glad not to have witnessed the cruel knockout blow, which has left the popular boxer battling for his life. |
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I'm glad to say that I was word-perfect and that I enjoyed it. |
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I was glad to see over the weekend that one liberal group has finally done it. |
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Who am I to complain about them, they just wanted a good laugh, and I was glad I provided some entertainment on the last lazy, unproductive Friday. |
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I'm glad you like it, the name thing amuses me every time as well. |
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Cassandra looked on in amusement, glad for the momentary diversion. |
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I flopped back onto the moth-eaten sofa, glad to rest for a moment. |
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You'd think authors would be glad to be rid of the burden really. |
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I'm so glad I'm an independent so that I don't have to be associated with the soiled riff-raff who actually have to win elections and govern in this country. |
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Both had reasons to love him, and I was glad I heard about it from them rather than the internet. |
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So dust down your glad rags, put on your best hat, and pack up your picnic, for we are off to the races! |
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Although the team got lost driving up, they were glad they came. |
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I was so glad to get your e-mail about librarians with attitude. |
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He seemed such a beautiful and troubled person, so talented, I'm glad I learnt that he was also a fantastic artist as well as lyricist and song writer. |
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So, the time-honoured system of casting votes will continue in June and many people are glad about that, especially politicians and their tallymen. |
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The black-haired teen was glad now that she had saved up so much money. |
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I'm glad to see that The Aviator won the Bafta award for Best Film. |
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They'll be glad they were quick off the mark because the practice has now been stopped by the director of New York's office of emergency management. |
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Dove's version is a great way to bring a performance of Wagner's great tetralogy to a smaller city's theater, and I was glad to get to experience it. |
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For that reason alone I am glad of their sickening moral bankruptcy. |
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Lawyer Susan Loggans, who represents the girls in all three lawsuits, said she was glad Kelly decided to fight the latest accusation. |
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Pretty soon he gapped and stretched himself and hove off the blanket, and it was Miss Watson's Jim! I bet I was glad to see him. |
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It might have been better in the House if you were still there, but I am glad you are here taking a hindlook at this. |
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Great scarcity of every necessary of life in this house but the man is glad to see us, and gives us the best he has got with a heartly welcome. |
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And I am glad to note that both Pfeffer and Czapek are not disinclined to believe in the possibility of various forms of graviperception. |
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I am glad I brought a goodly supply of needlework with me. It's about all there is to do. |
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Cover with a piece of glad wrap or a large tea towel and let stand in a warm place until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours. |
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Sharif is glad to visit Syria, especially the old parts of Damascus, stopping in the Historic Sooq baths. |
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Not the bearer of glad tidings of great damnation. A forecrier of earthly rejuvenescence. |
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He told his mother he was glad to be back again. He sometimes felt as if it were disloyal to her for him to be so happy with Mrs. Erlich. |
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I am glad I have done being in love with him. I should not like a man who is so soon discomposed by a hot morning. |
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I somehow expected them to shout obscenities, and was glad I had come ordinarily dressed, in a sports shirt, an old linen jacket, jeans and daps. |
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I''m glad it''s a big success, but, apart from the Chavasse Park bit, it''s just a big, boring shopping precinct. |
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So he answered me in a crosshanded way. And 0, friends, I was brought so low as to be glad of a crumb. |
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The weather was so bad that we couldn't get down to armed reccy and we were all glad of that. |
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Even though the remains are some of the most important ever discovered, Anzick is glad she respected the tribes' wishes to rebury the boy. |
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His shyness is a common characteristic of Asperger's and I'm so glad that this often misunderstood condition is finally coming to prominence. |
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As long as they're not jackhammering, I'm just glad it's done,'' said Jody Johnston, whose youngest daughter, Tessa, started third grade. |
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I kind of wigged out on the first play, but I'm just glad it went in,'' Hull said. |
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And wente to the kinge and to the queene, and said to hem with a glad cheer. |
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His musings may be ultra-topical but fans will be glad to know the guitars are as grinding, and the delivery as acerbic, as ever. |
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To some this may seem like fun but I'm just glad the Watershoot was out of order during our visit. |
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You'd better go to the woman's room, wash your face and come right back here and we'll be glad to have you. |
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Nia was glad she'd let Rico bring her to the club as she vibed with the fusion of Latin sounds and American hip-hop. |
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He was just glad that I got through it all and that it seemed too unaffected me as I had turned out to be a good kid. |
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The mischievous pleasure of her coquetries was forgotten, and in a rush of glad confidence she felt a woman's pride in him. |
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I have glad bulbs, dahlias and cannas in storage in the cellar for the winter. |
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Lamia told Gulf News that she was glad the club decided this year's show should raise awareness about breast cancer. |
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I'm so glad you've found a life and work you can sink your toothypegs into with glee. |
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I am glad to have that comment, Sir. I think you have about called our number on that. |
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And, like the scarecrow, I'm glad you found a bit of your brain. |
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Inwardly, Seven smiled, glad that the predictably irritable and impatient engineer had remerged from her cocoon. |
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After his mother-in-law stayed for two weeks, he was glad to see the back of her. |
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The losing candidate was just glad to put it behind him after months on the campaign trail. |
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The chairman of the committee will be very glad to give you the opportunity to express your views, whether of proponency or opponency. |
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No decent soul could be glad that an elephant was shot in a drive-by. |
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I'll play old Gooseberry with the office, and make you glad to buy me out at a good high figure, if you try any of your tricks with me. |
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Harried by the intrusive attentions of the press, Shaw was glad when his ship sailed from New York harbour. |
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Boring as it may seem, be glad that Cochran eked out his win. |
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So glad to hear you're coming down to tear the Christmas poultry. It's boshter. |
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Just a simple bodyslam of everyone else in the sector. Which is why I am glad I never sold my Cisco. But it is also why I am not buying more. |
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Weena, I was glad to find, was fast asleep. I carefully wrapped her in my jacket, and sat down beside her to wait for the moonrise. |
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Bright, radiant, glad eyed, clean souled seraphim, Whose genius would at once from heaven bethrust, Dared they to purity unfaithful prove. |
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We are glad to think that our decision will obviate the necessity of mutilating the Union Jack. |
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Good to hear from you, sir, and glad the spirit of the longbowmen of Agincourt is still alive in Old Blighty. |
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He languidly waved his limp wrist, glad to see us, but not wanting to expend the energy to let us know that. |
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I'm glad you spell your name like that. It's the best of all the ways to spell Isabel. |
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After a glimpse of Venus through a solar telescope, Lesmeister said he was glad to see it. |
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I told the president that I'm glad the future of the country is in safe hands. |
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With refilled purses they will visit one of the thousand foreign towns, so glad to receive the beaux joueurs of England. |
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I am glad to see, in your account of miscellaneous reading, authors of such inoppugnable orthodoxy as Coleridge and Carlyle. |
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Caroline and Amelia were rather short in their tempers that night at hair-brushing time, and Lucy was glad to have her funny little cupboardy room all to herself. |
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I said, I was glad no mortal eyes were upon us in our merry rompings. |
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Claud was glad to oblige, since Gabbie is an extremely huggable girl. |
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The ladies brought some wine coolers. I was glad I brought a roadie. |
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I had never heard of Charles Dickens' The Signalman before this performance, but put it this way, I was glad I wasn't catching the train home afterwards. |
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We went to Spoons but it was too busy so went across to The Punch House which I'm glad we did as the food was delicious. I had wild rice, nut and honey bake. |
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Egad, Jack, I am glad to see you, for I want a few spankers. |
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It's a real target, last year we concentrated on the Premiership and whenwe lost the Cupwe were almost glad because the Premiership is that much more important,' said Bowen. |
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I trusted that I might have had other glad meetings and pleasant communings with my honoured and honourworthy father in this world, but it was not so appointed. |
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Finance Minister Brian Lenihan, a second Cabinet member put up as a potential challenger, said he was glad the Taoiseach had tabled the motion of confidence in his leadership. |
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I'm glad that the sober policy wonk side of libertarianism still has some life in it, in contradistinction to the hipster utopian conspiracist side. |
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When they were come up to the place where the lions were, the boys that went before were glad to cringe behind, for they were afraid of the lions. |
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We are extremely glad to have held an event on Masala Bhangra and Chakra yoga, as we at Omved, aim at promoting the right balance between the mind, body and soul. |
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I couldn't be more glad to see the back of them, good riddance I say. |
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Grace was glad the citizenry did not know Katherine Gordon was in the king's train, but she was beginning to understand Henry's motive for including the pretender's wife. |
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It seems she's glad that megastardom came comparitvely late. |
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My souvlakia, a pork kebab, looked appetising and tasted fine, but the meat was not tender enough and I was glad of the accompanying Greek yoghurt to soften things up a bit. |
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She was glad to escape her judgmental and moralistic parents. |
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The slideshow we sat through was such a yawn. I was glad when it finished. |
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There's nothing like a story with a happy ending, so it's with a big smile on my face that I bring you glad tidings from the hearth of the Berzerker. |
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I think I speak for the whole group when I say that we're glad you came. |
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She packed her sandals only as an afterthought, but she was glad she did. |
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I missed National Service by a whisker and at the time was glad I didn't have to trade in my kiss curl and drainpipe trousers for a short back and sides and khaki kit. |
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I should be very glad if you could help me in fixing on a name for my fairy-tale, which Mr. Tenniel is now illustrating for me, and which I hope to get published before Xmas. |
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They were at last glad to compound for his bare commitment to the Tower. |
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I will own that I am rather glad that sort of thing seems to be out of fashion now, and I think the directer and franker methods of modern fiction will forbid its revival. |
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Loud greetings followed, and another burst of laughter, heavy, deep-chested and glad. |
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If they can content themselves with abstaining from the division, I shall be glad. |
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For the entrance of the monarch, Psalm 122, I was glad, is sung. |
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