This time Squib laughed and gave her a kiss filled with all the passion and love in his being. |
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She lifted herself up to a sitting position, and pulled her face close to his, as if she was about to kiss him. |
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When the kiss ended, she tugged his shirt free from the waistband of his jeans. |
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Alex gets up to go, turns around to kiss Susan, and accidentally hits her on the nose. |
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It's time to kiss those landfill-clogging sandwich baggies goodbye and move into the waste not, want not 21st century. |
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Our first kiss was on our wedding day, and it symbolized the new beginning of our life together. |
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A dash of yoghurt, a splash of honey, a mask of egg white and the kiss of other life giving substances left my skin glowing. |
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Now, what I should have done next was to kiss her back, but I was dying for a wee, and had no option other than to run for the loo? |
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The sorrow lifted from his face and he smiled, giving me the urge to grab him and kiss him. |
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He remembered watching her passionate kiss with Nicholas and felt a jealous rage well up inside. |
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Trying to save face as much as possible, I put a fake smile on and sauntered over to him, planting a quick kiss on his surprised lips. |
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He perceives her as a woman who as a child saw her father adulterously kiss a neighbor. |
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Similarly, where boats are kept on trailers without wheel clamps, and disappear in the night, you can kiss goodbye to a claim. |
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Duncan placed an affectionate kiss on her forehead which she didn't react to. |
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Crying out in pain, Dawn broke free from the kiss and on wobbly legs moved away from Nikolas. |
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The realisation of a life-long dream was sealed with a kiss for the new President-elect at the weekend. |
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Guys love watching girls kissing and with good reason, girls understand what a kiss can do done the right way. |
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If you like to mingle and air kiss your way through the crowd then you have a found a place to call home. |
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There is no false air kiss when we're introduced, more a nod of recognition that we've both got a job to do. |
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Since you won't allow me to kiss you, I'll just have to be content with air kisses, so here's one. |
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Cynthia was waiting outside of the piercing parlor when we arrived and she greeted us both with an air kiss and then led us inside. |
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I don't remember saying a thing, only monosyllables, till Mrs. Lawrence gave me an air kiss and walked away. |
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She came to his studio with attitude, but cradled his face in her hands to kiss him before she left. |
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She doesn't kiss and tell and all personal details are carefully monitored. |
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He'd take her into his arms, confess that he was madly in love with her and kiss her passionately. |
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She had a very sweet, delicate kiss and when we would kiss it was with love, passion, and lots of good stuff went with it. |
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Saudis traditionally kiss the hands of royals as a sign of respect and loyalty when they visit. |
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She pushes him back to the ground and they kiss passionately in front of the fireplace. |
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She draped her arms over Zach's and continued to kiss him, loving the soft caress of his lips on hers. |
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On a straight line two balls can kiss a ball in the centre, one on the left and one on the right. |
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She then leaned back and they shared a deep, passionate kiss for a few seconds. |
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Unexpectedly to Sarah, Justin quickly leaned in and placed a soft, gentle kiss on her lips. |
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They shared a long, passionate kiss at the very end of the movie before the credits began to roll. |
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He slowly smiled, caressing her cheek and then planting a small kiss on her lips. |
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She placed a kiss on his lips as the back of her fingers caressed his cheek. |
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As I lay on the couch that evening, I felt a touch on my forehead and a kiss on my cheek. |
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Davis looked poised to grab another frame from a seemingly lost position only for a double kiss to scupper his comeback in the fifth frame. |
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Both men, he says, were forced to kiss and make up in front of everybody on the team bus on Friday afternoon. |
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I think she has it in her head that if she gets us all in the same room we'll crack and kiss and make up. |
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We have our little spats from time to time, but we always kiss and make up before the neighbors start to wonder. |
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You know sisters argue, and they kiss and make up and that's just how our relationship was. |
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The most important thing for Cole is to think independently of his agent before he chooses whether or not to kiss and make up with Arsenal. |
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It was time for the brothers to kiss and make up, and also for Owen to reconcile with Davey. |
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Along comes a referee intent on making peace but instead of getting both sides to kiss and make up the peacemaker only exacerbates the situation. |
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We have got to kiss and make up with the staff we have been in dispute with and get the team rebuilt. |
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He was supposed to say sorry and she was supposed to forgive him, then they'd kiss and make up. |
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He is looking all of 11 years old now and I almost want to sit him on my knee and kiss his finger better. |
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Rob and I thought we were going to grow old together and even now, when the children fall down, I can hear him offering to kiss them better. |
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Premiers Maclean can kiss goodbye to their twin premiership titles if they incur yet another loss in Saturday's clash with Southern Cross Uni. |
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Leeds, for all their excellent progress in the Champions League, can realistically kiss the league championship goodbye after this defeat. |
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Students planning on returning to the United States for another co-op term must now kiss that opportunity goodbye. |
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If the manager's nicknames for his Dodgers are any indication of his talents, you can kiss this season goodbye. |
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Well, personally I would have thought that Arts Council support was the kiss of death for anything, but once again that's just me. |
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This turn of events may be the kiss of death to such reform efforts as were underway. |
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It is unclear exactly how to go about impressing the sisters, but a failure to do so is a frequently cited kiss of death. |
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It was France and Russia that gave the existing system the kiss of death by exposing its emptiness and fundamental immorality. |
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It could be the kiss of death for their marriage, which has lasted 31 years or something like that, you know. |
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The hero ended up in hospital when he gave the six-month-old the kiss of life after carrying her out of a blazing block of flats. |
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The GP later told her he had given her the kiss of life after she had turned blue following a life-threatening reaction to the painkilling drug. |
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By the time I got there a gentleman was giving her the kiss of life trying to bring her round. |
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Scaring the killer off, he desperately attempts the kiss of life on the hopeless victim until relieved by police. |
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I hit Tom's chest to start his heart and gave him the kiss of life until he took a breath. |
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After listening to her chest, he began to give her the kiss of life and attempted CPR using two of his fingers. |
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Mr Young, a trained first aider, felt a faint pulse and gave his wife the kiss of life after calling for an ambulance. |
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There is potential in the bar, it just needs to be given the kiss of life by someone. |
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Another kiss of life is required to take them into a new era and in this relay race, the sporting world dare not drop the baton. |
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Baxter's success has already given the sleepy skiing resort the kiss of life and has ignited plans for a proposed Aviemore centre. |
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Three years ago, they bought a battered complex of medieval, Tudor, Jacobean and Georgian buildings, and gave it the kiss of life. |
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The length and breadth of the county, he has taken crumbling old shelters and given them the kiss of life. |
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The Pope then beckoned and kissed them all, before then inviting the congregation to exchange the kiss of peace with their neighbours. |
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In addition the Orthodox Liturgy links the kiss of peace with the profession of faith, the Creed. |
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In the choir, he received the monks one by one and gave each the kiss of peace. |
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I have reason to speak much of His goodness, and to kiss the rod, for it was sweetened with abundant mercies. |
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They want all the assets, all the power, and they want us to just kiss it off and just say okay, you're free. |
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Should your stencil sheet be too thin, lumpy or uneven it is a good idea to kiss it off as soon as you notice. |
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Trying to kiss up to her boss, Ellen instead puts her foot in her mouth and ends up in a Mexican prison. |
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We're walkers and it's a Yorkshire tradition amongst walkers to always kiss at kissing gates. |
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To kiss this fabled rock first you must lie, arched backwards, leaning out from the castle's parapet with a 27-metre drop below. |
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He smiled and leaned down to kiss her, frowning as a sudden knock sounded on the door. |
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After nearly two months we were finally alone together again but he made no effort to kiss me this time. |
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I think I should really go for the kiss tonight to see if we have any attraction as I don't want to lead him on if there isn't any chemistry. |
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He tried to give her a kiss on the cheek but she resisted his advance and pushed him away from her face briskly. |
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I said with a smile and suddenly I had the urge to bend down and kiss her but I restrained myself from acting my wish. |
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He blew a kiss goodbye to his home for many months, hoping to retain many of the memories that had been created there. |
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Brett leaned over to place a quick kiss on her lips as he cut off another driver to the right of his original lane. |
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He brushed a kiss over Piper's lips which wasn't returned, but he didn't notice. |
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She kept writing and continued to ignore him until she felt him softly kiss the side of her neck, his breath fanning the sensitive area there. |
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Curtis captures the angst of first love, the rhapsody of a first kiss and the intricacy of families. |
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He stood up and finished getting dressed and gave her a light, shaky kiss on the cheek. |
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She wrapped her arm around Jamie's waist and gave him a light squeeze and a kiss on the cheek. |
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Still she could not resist walking a few steps forward, to drop a light kiss onto his forehead. |
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The kiss was light and brief, but it was the most amazing thing I'd ever felt. |
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Suddenly, he had the urge to kiss her until she went soft and limp in his arms. |
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I was never expected to marry her, nor was I encouraged to kiss her lingeringly for the cameras either. |
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Alison butted in and placed a protective arm around her daughter as she gave her a kiss on the forehead. |
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Unlike the kisses we shared in the past, this kiss was rough, hard, and I could smell and taste the alcohol on his breath. |
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In the end, Lady Eleanor settled for a tender, parting kiss on each boy's forehead, affectionately ruffling his hair as she did so. |
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His last kiss still tingled on her lips, and she glowed in the warmth of the sun and their love for each other. |
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He pulled Rochelle's sable ringlets away from her neck and began to kiss it. |
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I lunged at her and grabbed her around the waist, thanking her with the deepest, most passionate kiss inside me. |
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Ariane smiled taking the reins, reaching over she planted a kiss on the old man's cheek. |
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She huffed and pushed her hair away from her face, which only made him want to kiss her. |
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He wasn't in so much of a hurry to leave and managed to kiss and hug us all before being shunted off to make his plane. |
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So big-hearted Melvyn bought Al a slap-up lunch the other day to kiss and make up. |
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They argue almost constantly, only stopping occasionally to hug and kiss and pretend to make up. |
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Miraculously all he seems to require is a quick hug and a kiss where he bumped his head and he goes straight back to sleep. |
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The end result is that you'll be able to kiss those nasty razor burns goodbye. |
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He glanced down at her tear-stained face and wanted to kiss every tear away. |
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On the way to lock it in the nightstand, she paused to kiss his cheek and smack his backside. |
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I long to kiss that strong mouth, that sculptured mouth that was designed specifically to keep girls going forever. |
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He gave me a kiss on the cheek, then stood up and helped me up to stand beside him. |
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If I can't get it out of you, by God, I will take off my hat and bow down and kiss the feet of the one that can do it better. |
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In the piles were 10 red ears of corn and whoever found a red ear of corn got to kiss whoever they wanted to. |
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The kiss of love is the kiss of life and no matter how badly things have been going, it's the kiss that heals. |
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Just because someone is willing to see what you're like to kiss does not mean you have an open invitation to maul him or her. |
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Wait for the tension to become unbearable, noticing the meaningful glances in the hallways, and then wait for him to kiss you. |
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They thronged to his office so as to kiss his hand and receive blessings before returning to their chanting. |
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When we kiss it tickles now, but that doesn't stop that spark that's been there. |
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He grabbed her wrists and pulled her in to kiss the place where he had beaned her and leaned her head back while faking a grimace. |
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On impulse, she leaned over and placed a chaste kiss on his cheek and was smug to see a slight tinge of red creep over his cheeks. |
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Right before the flash she would kiss him, bedaubing his stoic cheek with bright lipstick. |
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His was not the kiss of a callow adolescent or a selfish boy bent on earning a notch on his bedpost for being the first to defrost her. |
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This film does convey a message, and it comes at the end, after the final bullet is fired, when the kiss has been planted on the lips. |
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He guided my face to meet his and gave me a gentle, perfect kiss that made my toes curl. |
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Bending down, he wrapped his arms around her from behind and left a kiss on her cheek. |
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If he was awake and saw me he would spring up, bow low and kiss my hand, enquiring politely after Bulent Bey Efendi and myself. |
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Should I tell him that he's the most gorgeous guy alive and that I'd love to just kiss him? |
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They drained the water drum and refilled it afresh, and left with a hearty goodbye and thank you, hugs and a kiss from Sarah. |
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She smiled teasingly and blew a kiss at Leo as he began helping the bellboy load up the trolley with the luggage. |
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We had a couple of drinks and chatted in the captain's cabin, and as he handed me a top-up he tried to kiss me. |
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Any excuse for a party, so long as I don't have to toss a pancake or kiss a church bell ringer. |
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If it wouldn't freak everyone out, including ourselves, I'd totally kiss you right now. |
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She broke the kiss to look deeply in her lover's eyes and found them the color of deep shadow. |
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I placed my hand in his, expecting a shake, but he surprised me by bringing my hand to his lips and placing a butterfly kiss on my knuckles. |
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But I feel ugly beside Willow and wonder how she can bring herself to look at me, never mind kiss me. |
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They drove home in relative silence, while caught in a traffic jam, they stole a kiss or two. |
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There's something transcendent in how they hold, kiss and converse with each other. |
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It had to kiss that goodbye, when minicomputers and then PCs and servers proliferated. |
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Wearing a 1940s-style polka-dot shift dress and sailor's hat, Ms McAndrew planted a kiss on the war veteran. |
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Somehow Nicky kept finding mistletoes all around the house, so he had an excuse to kiss me. |
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So far it's been okay, I kiss Greg under the mistletoe when I get a chance. |
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Some of the standards include big lips smacking a kiss or a heavyset cartoon character who drops trou and cuts the cheese. |
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He picked her up and brought her to his bed, tucking her in and giving her a kiss on the forehead before leaving the room. |
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One by one the monks glided from the church, each stopping to kiss the most sacred icons as they went. |
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Glick moved toward her and placed a gentle, silken kiss on the soft down of her cheek. |
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All the fellows and their mots would go down behind the Guinness plant for a kiss and a cuddle, and we would hide further down the back. |
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He watched her as she softly blew on the wound and it took a lot of him not to lean forward and kiss her. |
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Kris lifted a spirit finger, blowing Mikey a kiss before waving as Lena turned in the opposite direction. |
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I smiled and blew her a kiss as I headed towards the kitchen in search of something to satisfy my hunger. |
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Mrs. Forder blew Lizzie a kiss from the doorway, and clicked off the light. |
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Kathy smiled out at him, playfully blowing him a kiss before she drove off towards home. |
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But she just blows them a kiss and licks the froth from the mouth of the bottle. |
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Her cheeks colored prettily and I had the insane urge to kiss the lips impersonating a blowfish. |
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She blew a very flamboyant kiss his way, and she saw him blush before she practically skipped off. |
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I placed a butterfly kiss on her forehead and she smiled, her lips parting. |
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She quickly plugged her cell phone number into his phone and with another kiss they said goodnight and parted. |
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As we parted, she gave me a kiss on the forehead and told me everything would be okay if I just hoped. |
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She reached up and gave her dad a kiss on the cheek and a hug before leaving for her room for undone homework. |
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It's hard enough to muster the confidence to attempt to even talk to an older girl, let alone kiss one. |
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That's why starting with the slo-mo pecks and working up to a bigger kiss is key. |
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Partly because his kiss was a solid one, not a smack or whatever other types they are, also because this was Kenny! |
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I slowly exhaled and lifted my soles off the ground and planted a light kiss on Dexter's lips, not a smack. |
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Nick Barkley descended on his youngest brother, grabbing him in a fierce hug and planting a loud smacker of a kiss on his cheek. |
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Leaning in, she planted a light kiss on his cheek, smiling through unshed tears. |
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Then he planted a big sloppy, snotty, wet kiss on my mouth and rubbed his nose back and forth on mine. |
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Kennedy, dressed in a sober grey suit, blushed as the press urged him to kiss his wife on the lips. |
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It was the first time she had ever kissed me and, as I drove through the changing light, her kiss burned like a brand on my cheek. |
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The exchange of a kiss under the mistletoe is linked back to the ancient times of the Druids. |
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Bending he lightly touched her hair, soft beneath his fingers, and bent to press a kiss to the corner of her mouth. |
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Devout persons, offering sacrifices of fruit, yak butter or flowers, touch and kiss the idol, which is tinted with red ochre. |
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She could feel his warm breath against her cheek and lips, and she felt a strong urge to pull him in and kiss him. |
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Lay a finger on grandma's pocket book, sonny, and you can kiss your political career goodbye. |
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He maketh them take off their helmets and lower their ventails, and then kiss one another, afterward he leadeth them to his hermitage. |
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This is a lovely wine, with ripe, spicy Mediterranean flavours, firm tannins and a kiss of oak. |
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The embarrassment concluded with his attempt to kiss Princess Anne's hand, a royal no-no. |
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Her rust red hair fell in a cascade of ringlets that were burnished gold by the kiss of the sun. |
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Plus, you can sit in the back and kiss your boyfriend all you want without having to worry about Peeping Toms or voyeurs. |
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As Joe passed her, he squeezed her left buttock and planted a kiss on her neck. |
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His solid, square face is red from the cold air outside, and when he bends down to kiss Cynthia she pulls back from his cold lips, laughing. |
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I am surprised when a long arm gives my shoulders a gentle squeeze and a quick kiss is placed upon my cheek. |
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The warmth from that simple touch and kiss thawed his cold dead heart back to life. |
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And she says she will always treasure the memory of his last kiss and hug before seconds later he died in a hail of bullets. |
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A kiss and an embrace will mend hurt when it comes from deep inside of you. |
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She paused to kiss Foxfire on the tip of her nose and ran a finger over the white star on her forehead. |
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Many of them bent to kiss the newly hallowed ground in thanks and blessing. |
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The usual greeting is a handshake, although Roma men often embrace relatives and close friends and kiss them on the cheek. |
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As a matter of fact, the husband-to-be is even allowed to steal a kiss as he presents his wife-to-be with a bouquet of roses. |
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Now her boyfriend Adam Brown, 21, is keeping a close watch on possible rivals to make sure they don't try and steal a kiss from his girl. |
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He would have stolen a kiss on her cheek, but she pulled away gently to smile at him. |
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She goes to a local dance, where she's swept off her feet by a handsome and worldly pilot who steals a kiss as they walk outside. |
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She blew a kiss to me through the window of the carriage and I returned it, giggling happily. |
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Danny had forced a hard kiss onto her roughly and now, he was standing there shocked. |
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A small smile plays on my lips as certain memories come to the forefront, but I'm going to keep those to myself because I was never one to kiss and tell. |
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I would never, ever in a million billion trillion years kiss Macy's feet. |
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In France, I believe, a kiss on each cheek is appropriate, and unisex. |
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You could kiss the nature reserve goodbye if they build that development. |
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I was there approximately two weeks ago before he went into what I call a sleep, slumber, and was able to talk with him and hug him and kiss him and joke with him. |
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Correspondents were mainly concerned that anything described as rural seems afflicted with the kiss of death where government departments are concerned. |
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In a culture driven by youth, beauty and vitality, illness doesn't have to be terminal to be the kiss of death to a flourishing career, or an Oscar nomination. |
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It's the kiss of death if the president comes to praise your program. |
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In Bhutan, cows and yaks graze, rice and wheat grow, and people live up and down terraced land that seems to kiss endless blue sky above and melt into pristine waters below. |
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Our lips meet in a deep soulful kiss filled with passion and longing. |
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Louis curved his arm around her shoulders and placed a kiss on her cheek. |
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It was after the ceremony that the veil was lifted and the groom and bride were able to kiss which is the symbol of a beginning of a physical relationship. |
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To do the running, jumping, scuba diving, and to cap it all off with a mouth-to-mouth kiss with Harmon. |
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If they're unconscious ring 999 or, if you can, give the kiss of life. |
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Eskimos kiss by rubbing noses they tell me, and I have to accept this as true, as I have never been romantically involved with anyone in sealskins. |
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He bent his head and seared her lips with a kiss that burned to her core. |
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Without a moment's thought, Ryuji placed a searing kiss on her lips. |
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That goal gave the match the kiss of life it needed, but it would have taken more than a bit of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive Dunfermline's hopes. |
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We ain't talking about a stolen kiss at the barn dance, y'understand. |
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In the past few years however the kiss of life has been given to the League of Ireland and now three years into the 21st Century, it is flourishing. |
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The fact that they unpegged the yuan is an indication that China is trying to kiss and make up with America after all of those big, scary bids on America's companies. |
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It wants to give the kiss of life to seven areas in and around the town centre which would improve the cultural, residential, retail, business and leisure aspects of New Town. |
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The writerly urge to kiss and tell may have wrecked the occasional romance, but readers reaped the rewards. |
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In one of the rare moments of calmness, Joe sang Unchained Melody and some of the lucky ladies in the front row stole a kiss from Ireland's most eligible bachelor. |
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Pulling back the covers he laid her in and pulled the covers up over her before brushing the hair from her face and pressing a quick kiss to her unresponsive lips. |
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There aren't even any snogs, but there is one big kiss at the most crucial point of the play which, he assures me, is guaranteed to make the young crowd go ballistic. |
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In the primitive church at Rome and in the Eastern Church, the kiss of peace was offered after the first part of the Mass and before the Eucharistic Prayer. |
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The East appears to have given up the general kiss of peace still earlier. |
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If judges and similar high officials have to stay apart, neither should the ordained join the people, either when preaching to them or to exchange the kiss of peace. |
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She felt his soft kiss and the tickle of his long hair on her cheek. |
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Better on this occasion to kiss the rod than try to dodge the issue. |
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His newspaper indicates his desperation to kiss the story off. |
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She blew me a kiss goodnight tonight, and she enjoys my weirdo stories. |
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Why did The Washington Post kiss it off in one nasty paragraph? |
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He of course, took this as an invitation to kiss her exposed neck. |
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At first he didn't respond but Sarah was such a good kisser and she was provoking him to kiss her back the way he used to, he had no choice but to kiss her back. |
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He began to kiss down my neck and tingly sensations overcame my body. |
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So far, he's not one to kiss and tell much about his encounters. |
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Cara Delevingne and Karlie Kloss have matching tattoos and kiss on the mouth. |
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Roman poets such as Catullus and Ovid celebrated the kiss and members of the populace were avid mouth-to-mouth practitioners. |
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She stepped closer and raised herself on her tiptoes to kiss his cheek. |
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It was just a long enough kiss to give me a taste, but just a short enough kiss to leave me wanting more, short enough that it didn't quench my need. |
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You have to manhandle the nose into the apex, so when you kiss it perfectly, and you will, because this car handles like a dream, you feel like it was all down to you. |
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I don't want my first kiss to be in a game of spin-the-bottle like yours. |
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When I tell her that clooney is rumored to also kiss the Dowager Countess during the episode, she chuckles. |
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In the U.K., an undesired tongue kiss was disassociated with rape under the 2003 Sexual Offences Act. |
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Slowly, the moon travelled across the sky, rising higher and dipping lower, until it began to sink below the treetops in the West, and kiss the tip of the horizon. |
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He is the permanent Fool to Gambon's raddled Lear, yet in his refusal to kiss his master reminds us that even the dispossessed have their dignity. |
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When he saw the look of longing in her eyes towards the kiss Blake was sharing with his girlfriend his jaw tightened and he felt a sharp stab of jealousy. |
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Cassidy placed a firm kiss on his cheeks and ushered herself out of the door before the tears could break through the mental dam and she began blubbering again. |
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If it is quick, cheap and decisive, we should see a rally of sorts, but if it is long, expensive and messy, financial markets can kiss any putative 2003 recovery goodbye. |
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We wait for the two to just Eskimo kiss in the corner underneath the mistletoe already. |
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As I listened to the steady in-and-out of my own breathing, and the increasing rapidness of my heartbeat, I wished, for a moment in time, that Kerwin would kiss me. |
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There was costar Jim Sturgess coming up to hug her, and there was Susan Sarandon giving the director a kiss on the cheek. |
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After the second kiss they just stayed on the bench holding each other. |
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A print-out of your kiss can also be customized with different shades of Burberry lipstick. |
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This is the original home of the beautiful people, where 60 year old men are draped by models, rich Italians air kiss everyone and 6 foot blondes are around every corner. |
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I just want to smack him upside his head one minute and kiss him the next. |
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They exchanged vows and rings and then the first kiss as husband and wife. |
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She's a real tease, taunting him to steal a kiss or cop a feel. |
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With a laugh and a burst of affection, Brian bent down to kiss her. |
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Cialikate and the man shared one last passionate, lusty kiss and a few more rounds of groping hands before pulling apart and rightening their clothing. |
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Leaning down to kiss her, he was interrupted by the ringing of her mobile. |
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During the time that we spent together, we learned a lot about each other and when we parted company, it was outside my hotel room with a long kiss good night. |
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He bent his head to give her a lingering kiss and then he was gone. |
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After a few days, the curious glances and whispers subsided when students saw Mark and Joy holding hands or stealing a brief kiss in the hallways. |
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We sleep in different bedrooms and he never tries to kiss me or touch me. |
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Apply dark lipstick on your lips and kiss the paper to add a mouth! |
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When she finally came out, Narcissus shook her off and told her she is no different from the other nymphs who kiss him and say they love him when they see him. |
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Mac put a heavy hand on her shoulder and pushed her aside to allow Jon to stoop in the doorway and lay a girlish kiss on the girl's badly rouged cheek. |
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Annette brushed a kiss on his cheek before she jumped out of the truck. |
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There was a time when the love-struck couple would kiss in the pouring rain. |
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The kiss was considered a legal bond necessary to seal all contracts. |
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Even though their shared kiss lasted only a few seconds, everyone saw it. |
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Nikolas pulled the sheet over them and brushed a kiss on her forehead. |
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He pressed a chaste kiss on her cheek and breezed out of her office. |
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Dante stands on the left, led by Love who bends to kiss Beatrice. |
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He returned the loving kiss with as much affection as I had given him. |
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Customers are invited to place a kiss on a giant envelope on display at the centre's customer relations desk and make a donation to the British Heart Foundation. |
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Nikolas broke the kiss and muttered an oath under his breath. |
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She watched a few kids play in the sandboxes, and young couples kiss under trees as well as old couples walking around with an indescribable air of understanding. |
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Like its strange predecessor, the first kiss scene, this simulation nightmare strikes a false note. |
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Herodotus also reported that Egyptians would not kiss Greeks on their mouths because Greeks consumed their sacred animal, the cow. |
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Although the kiss was brief, she could feel his intense passion. |
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In short, it's musically the very kiss of death for a Bach keyboard work, and nothing, no matter how otherwise salutary, can overcome or compensate for its employment. |
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Don't kiss and tell, even if you're really proud of yourself. |
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Speaking of the kiss of death, swine flu is not expected to really hit us properly until the winter. |
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Compared to Elvis, avuncular Bill with his ludicrously contrived kiss curl was a wrinkly. |
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Nestor leans down and pats NJ on the head and NJ jumps right up in his lap and gives him a big slurpy, drooly doggy kiss right on his face. |
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As if the release of her emotions had freed something in him, his ardor increased and the kiss went nuclear. |
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She was a gobbly kisser, or at least this kiss was a gobbly kiss. He liked it, he even liked the way she made up for her thin lips by gobbling. |
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That's how she pictured him, her French lover, like the deepest kiss that she had ever felt. She who had never French kissed. |
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He kissed her again, this time with a long, moist kiss that gave him an erection. |
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Oh, how I will kiss thee, How I'll embliss thee, When thou art a-bed with me! |
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However, he insists that he was simply giving his rapper friend Phreeda Sharp a friendly kiss goodbye. |
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Why, to be sure! a kiss is now attestedly a quite innocuous performance, with nothing very fearful about it one way or the other. |
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Harding had seemed physically discomfited earlier as she awaited her marks in the kiss and cry corner. |
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Since you didn't do your chores, you can kiss your video game privileges goodbye. |
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The role in the soap opera was the kiss of death for Ann's career as a theatrical actress. |
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The lifeguard pulled the man out of the lake and gave him the kiss of life. |
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Make up something that I can believe. Say yer never 'ad a 'and in this, an' I'll kiss the ground yer walk on. |
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Thou lettest me kiss thee last year, and the year before, and every other year. |
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She refuses to kiss Lancelot one last time, telling him to return to his lands and that he will never see her face again. |
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For indeed your Lordship's House was happy to me, and I kiss your noble hands for the welcome which I am sure you give me to it. |
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Then, the following season, Aberdeen's John McMaster had to be given the kiss of life at Ibrox after a vicious stamp on his throat. |
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You can feel and kiss and stroke and suck, but you won't make that old one-eyed snake stand up. |
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The participants in turn drank a toast, performed proskynesis and received a kiss from the king. |
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Trev walked over and leaned down, dropping a tender kiss on her forehead where the skin was raw and scabbing from the cut. |
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