If someone is in need of a listener, an ambivert can be the perfect person to pour your heart out to. |
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The sight of London warmed my heart with various emotions, such as a cordial man must draw from the heart of all humanity. |
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Zachary Black jumps out from behind a bush. My heart leapfrogs up my throat, climbs out of my mouth and scarpers down the street. |
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Each loved one that thou leavest here, Some other love may wear, Each heart will have some other heart Its loneliness to share. |
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The strain took a toll, and by June he was being laid up for days on end with stomach problems, headaches and heart symptoms. |
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Verily thy Lord lighteth the lamp of Love in the heart of whomsoever He chooseth. |
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The Manchester station was thus fixed at Liverpool Road in the heart of Castlefield. |
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With a sore heart and a gloomy brow, he prepared to attend William thither. |
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But he did not lose heart and remained true to his perspective, swimming against the current, as it were, lion-heartedly. |
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The movement was also responsible for the recognition of several new signs of death such as fixed, dilated pupils and auscultation of the heart. |
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There is, in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. |
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O false heart! thou hadst almost betrayed me to eternal flames, and lost me this glory. |
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There's nothing so humbling as being a dunce in a foreign tongue, and if it weren't for her compassion, we'd have lost heart after two weeks. |
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The Ceremonial Archway, which was built in Shanghai, China, is located at the heart of Liverpool's Chinatown. |
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Americans fear the love muscle. Not so in Peru, where grilled beef heart is the unofficial state scent. |
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The infant whose heart is decompensating has a rapid pulse, rapid respirations, and respiratory distress. |
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Lahore is Pakistan's political stronghold and education capital and so it is also the heart of Pakistan. |
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Deconditioning due to decreased physical effort results in muscle loss, including heart muscles. |
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Industry, frugality, calling, discipline, and a strong sense of responsibility are at the heart of their moral code. |
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But who can fathom the subtleties of the human heart? Certainly not those who expect from it only decorous sentiments and normal emotions. |
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They were expected to become proficient in Latin and Greek and to have learned major portions of the New Testament by heart. |
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And I would have things to say to this God at the judgement, storming at him, as Job stormed with the eloquence of the abused heart. |
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Fasting tills the heart, destones it, and fertilizes it for better faith production. |
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Once truth starts to shine in a person's heart, the essence of current and past holy books of all religions is understood by the person. |
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Here is his black heart sitting there as large as life in the middle of the pulp of his banjaxed corpse. |
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You have to work as a human with empathy and love in your heart, staying positive and staying based and staying normal. |
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A bone not far from his heart, to put him in mind of dilection and love to the woman. |
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At the heart of Windsor Castle is the Middle Ward, a bailey formed around the motte or artificial hill in the centre of the ward. |
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Even phrased as they are in Higher Managementese, these comments touch the heart of the matter. |
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At the northern most edge of the forest of Barnsdale, in the heart of the Went Valley, resides the village of Wentbridge. |
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Some attach a red heart with the name of the girl written on it to the tree. |
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The other merely needs jealousy and bate, of which there are great and easily accessible reservoirs in every human heart. |
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This concession was criticised by heart specialists who pointed to the high levels of sugar and salt in the product. |
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I took any means to get access to you. O speak to me, Sophia! comfort my bleeding heart. Sure no one ever loved, ever doated like me. |
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What brings the tears to other eyes But freezes them in mine, And what bechills another heart Fans into flame my own. |
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Brooks agreed that the main theme of the play, its very heart, is desire and its culmination in marriage. |
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It is even masqued by that sort of good-humoured air that at heart he resents his impressment. |
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Please hush-now this heart to dumben this breath. Please muffle the whimpers, the drippings of sweat. |
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In the lightness of my heart I sang catches of songs as my horse gayly bore me along the well-remembered road. |
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That's change, if you like to call it so. But the heart of things is just the same. Balzac stands for Paris, believe you me. |
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These same accounts claim that the heart had been buried with Shelley's son, Percy. |
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Chesterton died of congestive heart failure on the morning of 14 June 1936, at his home in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. |
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A compromise was reached whereby his heart was buried at Stinsford with Emma, and his ashes in Poets' Corner. |
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Some reports also say he died of a heart attack at the flat of a friend in London. |
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The second idea, which is opposed to this idea of an absolute God, is the God of the human heart. |
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He was supercute, with emo bangs over one eye and a hint of guyliner that would've sent my heart aflutter not too long ago. |
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The illness left him with a damaged heart, and doctors warned his parents that he would probably never be able to lead a normal life. |
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At an early stage in composition Britten was told by his doctors that a heart operation was essential if he was to live for more than two years. |
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After the completion of the opera Britten went into the National Heart Hospital and was operated on in May 1973 to replace a failing heart valve. |
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Holst died in London on 25 May 1934, at the age of 59, of heart failure following an operation on his ulcer. |
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I know it off by heart, just as an orchestra conductor needs not look at the score. |
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Four adverts were scheduled, but only three were filmed as Sellers collapsed in Dublin, again with heart problems. |
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On the day of the dinner, Sellers took lunch in his hotel suite and shortly afterwards collapsed from a heart attack. |
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In 1962 the Duveen Gallery was finally restored and the Parthenon Sculptures were moved back into it, once again at the heart of the museum. |
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Named after the heart of the Royal Arsenal complex, they took the name of the whole complex a month later. |
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Jamaican police had initially launched a murder investigation into Woolmer's death but later confirmed that he died of heart failure. |
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The people learned these songs and stories by heart, and told or sung them to each other, teaching the younger generations too. |
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Its beauty was so fine, so high enblissed, My heart ached for the mystery that it missed. |
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Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong in the days that I shall deal with thee? |
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Cardiff Castle is a major tourist attraction in the city and is situated in the heart of the city centre. |
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And thus he was more dangerous to the morals, than to the libertys of his country, to which I am persuaded that he meaned no ill in his heart. |
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As he swept out of the room with a bellying sweep of his gown and a toss of his silver hair, his old heart was beating madly. |
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Bruel prescribes an epitheme for the heart, of bugloss, borage, water-lily, violet waters, sweet wine, balm leaves, nutmegs, cloves, etc. |
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The heart mispleases me that is held coldly, Severely closed amid the years of feeling. |
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At the heart of the Orange and Euromaidan revolutions was a demand by average Ukrainians for justice and dignity. |
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Everyone's heart palpitated as Leo Dillon handed up the paper and everyone assumed an innocent face. |
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Following a brief visit to Mannheim in January 1777 Lessing, with a heavy heart, abandoned any plans to 'bemix' with its theatre. |
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The main body of coalition forces continued their drive into the heart of Iraq and met with little resistance. |
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At the heart of the portfolios of many of these institutions were investments whose assets had been derived from bundled home mortgages. |
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I cannot tell you how my heart expands and exultates within the opening glory of this autumn day. |
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The 7stanes are seven mountain biking centres spanning the south of Scotland, from the heart of the Scottish Borders to Dumfries and Galloway. |
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Thou wilt not be, either so little absent as not to whet our appetites, nor so long as to fainten the heart. |
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The Great Western main railway line also passes through the heart of the city, stopping at Newport railway station. |
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My heart began to palpitate when I was announced as the winner. |
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Chiyoda Ward is unique in that it is in the very heart of the former Tokyo City, yet is one of the least populated wards. |
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I would fall down on my knees and I besought God to heal my heart and to forgive my iniquity. |
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Let a good man obey every good motion rising in his heart, knowing that every such motion proceeds from God. |
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What all these parks have in common is that they are, at heart, knowledge partnerships that foster innovation. |
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That being the case, you miss the opportunity to filthify environments where only the pure of heart can go. |
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Basque cuisine is at the heart of Basque culture, influenced by the neighboring communities and the excellent produce from the sea and the land. |
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Weakened heart, summer tomatoes the splash of red mouthsome pleasure dichotomy. Who spilt whom? Who holds whom? |
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From this moment the very firstlings of my heart shall be the firstlings of my hand. |
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Nothing on earth so delights the Mexican heart as a real flabbergaster of a funeral. |
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This extended lowland is known as the Great European Plain, and at its heart lies the North German Plain. |
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One Sunday the vicar of Elstow preached a sermon against Sabbath breaking, and Bunyan took this sermon to heart. |
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The widder, pore soul, suspicioning trouble, follered Jake, and found him with a bullet plumb through his heart. |
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Some people have multiorgan failure, needing both kidney and pancreas, heart and lung, or some other combination of organs. |
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Where the heart is forestalled with misopinion, ablative directions are found needful to unteach error, ere we can learn truth. |
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She was the roughest, toughest frail, but Minnie had a heart as big as a whale. |
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The day had been tiring for him, and he collapsed with another heart attack shortly after the meal. |
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Yet the systole and diastole of the heart are not without their analogy in the ebb and flow of love. |
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For the one and only time I caught a glimpse of a great heart as well as of a great brain. |
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He had been ill with a heart condition and had been treated at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor until two weeks before he died. |
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He learned tracts of the book by heart, and carried it with him on travels in later years. |
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On 3 August 1924, Conrad died at his house, Oswalds, in Bishopsbourne, Kent, England, probably of a heart attack. |
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Ezra Pound is really at heart a very boyish fellow and an incurable provincial. |
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They refuse still to return, Ephraim-like, going on frowardly in the way of their own heart. |
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Gilbert died of a heart attack while attempting to rescue a young woman to whom he was giving a swimming lesson in the lake at his home. |
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I have not the heart to tell him how the bibliopolar world shrink from his Commentary. |
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Gak. She'd thought that's what it meant. Her heart slammed into her gut. No, no, no. |
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Encouraging work has recently shown the feasibility of creating bioorgans for the reconstruction of heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. |
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My dog cain't fit in her puppy bed anymore, but she still tries, bless her heart. |
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He didn't have much heart for his teaching, either, and he found himself taking to girlwatching on campus. |
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I very unceremoniously hid her in my heart and took her to my room to blissen my dreams. |
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Your heart sang with his gleecraft, words wondrously wrought, kennings keen with knowing. |
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But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? |
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A boardsman at heart, though, his dark, diamond-hard soundtrack steals the show. |
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What matters most in love is heart, and Krishna's heart is truly revealed in Gopinath, the Lord of the gopis. |
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How often has the broached barrel proved not to be for joy and heart effusion, but for duel and head-breakage. |
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On further acquaintance I concluded that Mr. Spear's bruskness was assumed, and that beneath the tough husk there beats a very tender heart. |
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And all because your racket is strung with a fighting heart of supremely live genuine gutstring. |
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All ye that, as I do, have felt this smart, Ye know how burthensome 'tis at my heart. |
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Farrell had been to prison, and he thought the daily malignancy he had witnessed there had hardened his heart. |
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My brother doesn't always do the right thing, but he has his heart in the right place. |
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The expelled nations take heart, and when they fly from one country invade another. |
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Under the businessmanlike exterior, however, beat a heart just as dashing as that of a movie star. |
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At last she spoke in a low voice, hesitating slightly, nevertheless going with incisive directness into the very heart of the problem. |
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His heart being weak, of course they couldn't draft him, but anyhow they just absitively insisted on his going to work. |
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Cultivations from the heart blood gave a pure growth of a typical pneumococcus. |
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So, little by little, youth loosens the hard carapace of confining custom their elders have built over the human heart. |
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There was a slight tremor in his voice, that thrilled, answeringly, a chord in the heart of his questioner. |
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They sat down and had a long-overdue heart to heart about the future of their relationship. |
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Spatangoids constitute a monophyletic group of heart urchins that appears in the early Cretaceous and ranges to the Recent. |
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Red heart urchins, like other heart urchins, are usually buried under the sand and are only seen on rare occasions. |
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Apply thine heart unto instruction, and thine ears to the words of knowledge. |
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Just like a bamboo is hollow-hearted, he ought to open his heart to accept whatsoever of help and not ever have conceit either bias. |
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But the home side can look back with pride on a performance that boasted good football and a lot of heart. |
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But Alabama, the heart of Dixie, where the archsegregationist George C. Wallace served as governor, holds a special symbolic value. |
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His unbiassed justice... struck horror into the heart of every castellated felon. |
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First-time heart attacks typically occur over a longer period of time, with a slow, sometimes hourslong buildup to the 911 call. |
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The Mithraic relief located in Micklegate suggests the location of a temple to Mithras right in the heart of the Colonia. |
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I'll see your defective gallbladder and raise you one heart murmur and a kidney stone. |
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The mothers likened his behaviour to the last days of Control, who had died in harness, thanks to Haydon, of a broken heart. |
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Henry VII was shattered by the loss of Elizabeth, and her death broke his heart. |
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They seem to be so interfused with the emotions of the soul, that they strike upon the heart almost like the living touch of a spirit. |
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If I digg'd up thy forefathers graves, And hung their rotten coffins up in chains, It could not slake mine ire, nor ease my heart. |
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Now if the irreversibility of God's gifts to his people, be considered, what joy for those who feel within a wicked heart. |
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This aretegenic function of theology was at the heart of theology prior to modernity. |
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He took heart at this and attempted to recommence government, even presiding over a meeting of the Privy Council. |
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The episode begins with a lifetime of junk food, beer and no exercise catching up with Homer in the form of painful heart contractions. |
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Let us draw with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience. |
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That night she finds a locket on her pillow. Gold, in the shape of a heart, Cupids jessant round the perimeter. |
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The presence of a large French army in the heart of the Republic caused a general panic, and the people turned against De Witt and his allies. |
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Insight is given through the eyes of the Morland family into the religious, political and emotional issues at the heart of the struggle. |
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I swore readily enough to this and he joyed with exceeding joy and embraced me round the neck while love for him possessed my whole heart. |
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Montrose led his army in an extended chevauchee through the heart of the Campbell country. |
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So good dental hygiene, with regular periodontal cleanings, can help protect your heart as well as your teeth. |
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American Idol will always have a place in my heart. It's where I met Clay. And what could be more exciting than televised karaoke? |
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A simple transformer can be made by coiling two pieces of insulated copper wire around an iron heart. |
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There is not, and never was, any bitterness in my heart towards your country. |
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Outside, frost glimmered. November, cold as a witch's kiss. Cold as his heart. |
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There never was any heart truly great and generous, that was not also tender and compassionate. |
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Patients with conditions like cancer, diabetes and heart disease could be affected. |
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Since 1 April 2008, everyone aged 40 to 74 years old has been able to get a health check for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease. |
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At the heart of his argument is the contrariety between day and night, light and dark. |
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In 1963, Gaitskell's sudden death from a heart attack made way for Harold Wilson to lead the party. |
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The streets around the park at the heart of Queens Park are a conservation area. |
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For the insufferable sadness of a heart smitten almost prostrate grieves, contristates, and affects me. |
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The Foundation has opened a medium scale theatre, conference and music venue in the heart of the Creative Quarter named Quarterhouse. |
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On 10 March 1988, younger brother Andy died, aged 30, as a result of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle due to a recent viral infection. |
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The aldehydic top notes contain suggestions of bergamot, lemon, peach and coriander and give way to a heart based principally on rose, jasmine and orris. |
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The top is connected with the heart by a mystic Nadi called Amrita Nadi. |
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Still, poetry is considered the heart of Old English literature. |
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As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man. |
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At half-time, Poyet replaced Wes Brown with Liam Bridcutt in the heart of defence and sent out the rest of the players to atone for their first-half mistakes. To no avail. |
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But the Ba, I remembered, could be seen as the mistress of your heart and might or might not decide to speak to you, just as the heart cannot always forgive. |
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What waves of tears beflood her face! What dolours rend her aching heart! |
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But to bespeak of a love, heavily weighed upon a heart, toward someone opposing those sentiments encourages foolish and embarrassing repercussions he will never know about. |
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A piece of brass may as easily melt, or a flint bewater itself, as the heart of man, by any innate power of its own, resolve itself into a penitential humiliation. |
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Put a pub crawl together with your BFFs, do sake bombs while you wail your heart out at a karaoke bar, play some sloshball with your friends in the park. |
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Her heart rebelled against the bloodlessness of his precision, but she had begun to watch him with a grudging admiration for a quality so alien to her own temperament. |
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He used to live in that town, and he still knows all the streets by heart. |
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Following reperfusion, a portion of the blood was collected by cardiopuncture, and the heart was harvested and washed with ice-cold normal saline. |
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The guy was running, then he had a heart attack and carked it. |
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On August 4, 1927, Della was carted away to the Norwalk State Hospital, suffering from acute myocarditis, a general term for inflammation of the heart and surrounding tissues. |
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Buddhists believe that suffering is right at the heart of all life. |
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A gleam of sun shining through the unsashed window, and chequering the dark workshop with a broad patch of light, fell full upon him, as though attracted by his sunny heart. |
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Somewhere in the heart of the great Grimpen Mire, down in the foul slime of the huge morass which had sucked him in, this cold and cruel-hearted man is forever buried. |
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The Sin of Madelon Claudet was another hugely successful exemplar of the crime-and-punishment cryfests that shopgirls and housewives took to heart. |
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The sight of her old neighbourly depredator shivering at the door in tatters, the very oddity of his appeal, touched a soft spot in the spinster's heart. |
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It is not altogether uncommon to hear a reader whose heart has been desolated by the poignancy of a narrative complain that the writer is unemotional. |
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In patients with rapid rates, diastole may be sufficiently shortened that the third and fourth heart sounds become superimposed and form a summation gallop. |
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The ancient remedy digitalis, extracted from the foxglove plant, for example, acts by blocking sodium channels in heart muscle, preventing potentially dangerous overactivity. |
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Romola's heart swelled again, so that she was forced to break off. But the need she felt to disburden her mind to Tito urged her to repress the rising anguish. |
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This people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing. |
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Look ye, gentlemen, I have lived with credit in the world, and it grieves my heart never to stir out of my doors but to be pulled by the sleeve by some rascally dun or other. |
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This gets to the heart of the matter because, in the parthenogenic state, the fruits are more edible and the trees more productive from the human's point of view. |
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Worthy a nobler heart than a fool such as I could have given her. |
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A 30-year-old woman, with no heart disease, was referred to our center with a history of rare episodes of sustained tachycardia and frequent feeling of extrasystoles. |
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They now no longer doubted, but fell to work heart and soul. |
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Just as flamboyant as his wife, Mr. Joseph Martin, Joe for short, died of heart disease brought on by obesity the night of their fourteenth wedding anniversary. |
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The other side to this sunny gladness of natural love is his pity for their sufferings when their own mother's heart seems to freeze towards them. |
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Any man of common right feeling will love and cherish her who is his own, as I this woman, with my whole heart, though she was but a fruitling of my spear. |
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It makes the heart quail, just thinking of the gargantuanness of the task. |
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In the dim light of a foggy November day the sick room was a gloomy spot, but it was that gaunt, wasted face staring at me from the bed which sent a chill to my heart. |
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This is a pleasant part of my duty, it gladens my heart to be able to bestow upon the afflicted boys some of the comforts of home and former days. |
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For this is a creation of the City, of the country's financial heart, and of the gnomes of London who have financed it and supported it entirely on their own. |
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David had, in the space of an hour, captured Mrs. Williamson's heart, wormed himself into the good graces of Timothy, and become hail-fellow-well-met with old Robert. |
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My heart was beating madly and I was gulping nervous energy. |
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There's an old parlor game, a kind of gut check for the heart and head. Would you rather be rich or pretty? Happy or famous? Is it better to be good or to be smart? |
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Then said Elkanah her husband to her, Hannah, why weepest thou? and why eatest thou not? and why is thy heart grieved? am I not better to thee than ten sons? |
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The heart from the home team was immense. Some of them were out on their feet before the end, but they dug in, throwing themselves in front of shots and crosses, surviving. |
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Norwich's attack centred on a front pair of Steve Morison and Grant Holt, but Younes Kaboul at the heart of the Tottenham defence dominated in the air. |
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We're but the sum of all our terrors until we heart the dove. |
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My computer had a heart attack when I tried to get it to run that program. |
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She was grieved, and bitterly sorry for the man who was hurt so much. But still, in her heart of hearts, where the love should have burned, there was a blank. |
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Was he not Rajah Hassim and was not the other a man of strong heart, of strong arm, of proud courage, a man great enough to protect highborn princes? |
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Fortitude of heart is the confidence and boldness of faith that is reverent but not horripilated, hopeful but not presumptuous, heroic but not ambitious. |
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Aristotle, in contrast to earlier philosophers, but in accordance with the Egyptians, placed the rational soul in the heart, rather than the brain. |
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Repulsing the Spanish naval force may have given heart to the Protestant cause across Europe and the belief that God was behind the Protestant cause. |
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The City was then, as now, the commercial heart of the capital, and was the largest market and busiest port in England, dominated by the trading and manufacturing classes. |
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The fire's spread to the north reached the financial heart of the City. |
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My heart does not have to be a junkdrawer full of worries and doubts. |
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Awash in its fragrance, like a kandhuli fish rippling in a pond and making liquid motifs of rings and bangles, her head grew giddier and her heart beat faster. |
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These three colours were used for banners, flags, rosettes and badges, They also would carry heart shaped vesta cases, and appeared in newspaper cartoons and postcards. |
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A fat little kewpie clutching a pink heart place card stood at each cover. |
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He told OKL in 1939, that ruthless employment of the Luftwaffe against the heart of the British will to resist would follow when the moment was right. |
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As prime minister, David Cameron wanted to put family policy at the heart of the Conservative Party claiming British politics in the past had got it wrong. |
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As well as numerous parks, open spaces, and extensive riverside areas, puzzlingly the report also overlooked the 1000 acre Town Moor at the heart of the city. |
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West Street, running through the heart of the West End district of the city centre, is home to many pubs, bars and clubs and attracts many student visitors. |
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Home-side of the linhay, and under the ashen hedge-row, where father taught me to catch blackbirds, all at once my heart went down, and all my breast was hollow. |
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The holy spirit, by his grace, lithes and turns out heart to God. |
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The Latin term villa regia which Bede used of the site suggests an estate centre as the functional heart of a territory held in the King's demesne. |
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Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart. |
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The bonfire in his heart made luminous the rose-tan in his cheek. |
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But whom could the lyings in wait of the human heart escape? |
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About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. |
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The enraged judge ordered Alban scourged, thinking that a whipping would shake the constancy of his heart, but Alban bore these torments patiently and joyfully. |
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The goddess is viewed as the heart of the most esoteric Saiva traditions. |
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Mrs. Forbes's eyes were instantly fixed on her with mild astonishment, and something of a mother's tenderness awoke in her heart toward the little maid-child. |
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Despite Cambridge's delay in admitting women to full degrees, Cambridge women were at the heart of scientific research throughout the 20th century. |
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There was nothing like that spirit which, when the heart goes with the decree of the ruler, makes the welkin ring with its unregulated rejoicings. |
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A study conducted by researchers at the University of Zurich found a connection between eating processed meat and the risk of dying from heart disease or cancer. |
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Despite the cushiony-pink Marilyn Monroe skin, Shar is harder than I am. My heart races when I look at her, just as it did a hundred thousand years ago. |
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However, Stephen Greenblatt has argued that the coincidence of the names and Shakespeare's grief for the loss of his son may lie at the heart of the tragedy. |
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Coleridge died in Highgate, London on 25 July 1834 as a result of heart failure compounded by an unknown lung disorder, possibly linked to his use of opium. |
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According to some sources, his heart remained at Missolonghi. |
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The family had preserved the story that when Shelley's body had been burned, his friend Edward Trelawny had snatched the whole heart from the pyre. |
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Bleeding at heart is he Who has to ask For food at every mealtide. |
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The host country's flag appears in the heart of the generic logo. |
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Cardiff Castle has been at the heart of the city ever since. |
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Leigh's heart gave a little misbeat as she watched the exchange. |
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During the war, German forces under direct order from Adolf Hitler set up six major extermination camps, all of which operated in the heart of Poland. |
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In her old heart there is a corner as romantic still as when she used to read the Wild Irish Girl or the Scottish Chiefs in the days of her misshood. |
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Devenny suffered a heart attack and died on 17 July from his injuries. |
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The bomb went off by a cenotaph which was at the heart of the parade. |
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The heart of the city is George Square, site of many of Glasgow's public statues and the elaborate Victorian Glasgow City Chambers, headquarters of Glasgow City Council. |
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The Rhondda had become the heart of a massive South Wales coal industry. |
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Although this invitation was accompanied with a curtsey that might have softened the heart of a church-warden, it by no means mollified the beadle. |
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On 11 March 1955, Fleming died at his home in London of a heart attack. |
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In 2014, a study was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences which found heart deformities in fish exposed to oil from the spill. |
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At the heart of each service is the Amidah or Shemoneh Esrei. |
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There is also a congregation in the heart of London's financial district called London City Presbyterian Church that is also affiliated with Free Church of Scotland. |
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But this opportunity did little more for me, at so tender an age, than point, as I may say, or lead my enquiries, as I grew up, into the knowledge of female heart. |
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In April 1961, shortly before the second court case on Thunderball, Fleming had a heart attack during a regular weekly meeting at The Sunday Times. |
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In 1961, aged 53, he suffered a heart attack and struggled to recuperate. |
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Alice was default reading to the point where I knew it by heart. |
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But all the same I think it is the most wonderful thing that I have ever experienced, and I congratulate you with all my heart on this wonderful discovery. |
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His heart beat apitpat with every smile she flashed his way. |
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