I could smell something positively mouth-watering so I let my nose guide me to where it was coming from. |
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I keep it up, trying to emulate Muller's technique, using the ergometer's monitor to guide me. |
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Sighing, I drove off towards the park with only the faint gleam of the moonlight to guide me. |
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I had been going by dead reckoning, traveling up the incline, letting the slope of the incline guide me. |
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She would guide me through the difficult parts and ridicule my silly mistakes. |
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O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, guide me aright and grant me sustenance. |
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Continue to lead me and guide me in that way by the blessing of your Holy Spirit. |
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Well, I thought I would have to call on the Holy Spirit to guide me, but luckily the officials tell me that the debate will take place tonight. |
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Her humble, genuine respect of individuals is something that I hope will guide me through the rest of my days. |
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As always, I packed a few Urantia Books and waited to feel where inspiration would guide me to place them. |
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I want to thank the constituents for all the things they did throughout the last three years to guide me in helping me serve them. |
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What I am asking You is to guide me in each of the decisions so that I may do what You wish, no more no less. |
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When I admired these somewhat obviously, he smiled and took time to personally guide me through them, describing these special moments in his long career. |
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I am privileged to work with Eileen Gannon, OP, and to have her guide me through the maze that is the United Nations. |
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I endeavour to use this knowledge to guide me in my artistic and creative work, to pass on and educate others about Métis heritage in Canada. |
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He stands to guide me to the door, then stops to point out a photo of himself looking somewhat starstruck and goofy-grinned beside four hoary men, his mayoral predecessors. |
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I so desperately wanted, wished, desired that it would change that I would pray that some angel could guide me in the right direction. |
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As a lifelong reader, I have rarely had any sort of compass to guide me. |
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I have never tried haggis and I don't even know what a clootie dumpling is, but I am sure Michelle will guide me through it. |
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Ignore the tears, don't mention the pink goonie and just guide me to the aisle that stocks the shiny new mojos. |
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Afterward, I asked my GPS to guide me home. |
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A man sweeping the street helped guide me back. |
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I have tried others, but I am unable to understand because English is not my mother tongue and I have no one and I mean no one to teach me and guide me. |
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To guide me in my efforts, I will be conducting a study in co-operation with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada on second-language learning opportunities in Canadian universities. |
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It is true that 1 am not worth much but 1 am sure that God will strengthen my good will and will guide me towards the best results for you and my dear pupils. |
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The numbers may be bigger and the issues wider in scope, but the lessons I learned as provincial Finance Minister will continue to guide me as I carry out my federal duties. |
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Receive me into your fold and guide me on the Path. |
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With Your counsel You will guide me, And afterward receive me to glory. |
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I eat an energy bar, taking the time to check that the sheet films are in the backpack, and that the GPS has enough autonomy to guide me during this morning excursion. |
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I can lay map on map, finding the co-relation between poverty and the location of street gangs and violent crime, revealing a hidden chart to guide me through this world. |
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I know its rocks will guide me so I can find my way home. |
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How long I slept I cannot tell, for I had nothing to guide me to the time, but woke at length, and found myself still in darkness. |
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Hen Wlad fy Nhadau was sometimes accompanied by the hymn, Guide Me, O thou Great Redeemer, especially at rugby matches. |
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