Brad sunk lower into his seat, letting his jacket ride up to cover the back of his head. |
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Predictably, leeches, cupping, and blood letting take the centre stage of treatments. |
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Still I'm not letting any of these jokers write me any references or be character witnesses if I even get into trouble. |
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Imagine letting patients out into the fresh air after one day, having just cut a whacking great hole into their stomachs. |
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The Princess stopped crying and looked prettily up at the shopkeeper, letting just one tear roll down her cheek. |
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Do you begin to see the total lunacy of letting these people have any say over school science curricula? |
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The negotiators would come up, attempt to talk this person into letting them go. |
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It also taught us, by letting us shred some business plans that succeeded, that there is no magic formula for picking a successful business. |
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One of the reps sent a message to the HR department, letting them know that a member of staff wished to be known by her maiden name again. |
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While every one else was letting it all hang out, they sported suits, ties and short haircuts. |
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His face was dark and angry, and in one motion, he tore off his vest, and pulled me around, letting me see. |
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Let's speak plainly here, David, it looks as if you've been letting yourself go. |
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Mat Maneri plays some lonesome violin, letting strings weep in blank, tragic beauty, plucking and wailing and sounding like a dying dog. |
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We dozed, never quite letting ourselves go, ready to jump into confused wakefulness, anticipating action of some kind. |
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Each assistant walks the horses thru every step of the pattern, never letting the horse make even the slightest errors. |
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I've always believed that success lies in driving yourself hard and not letting up until you've reached a goal. |
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The pros give a training course in safe off-road driving before letting you behind the wheel. |
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I tilted my head back, letting the water wash the dust and sweat off my face. |
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Other times, I'll just sit there, letting the conversation wash over me, convinced that I have nothing useful or interesting to add. |
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Tossing the bed sheets into the washer, I turned on the water and poured in a bit of soap, closing the lid after and letting it work itself. |
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They weren't designed to tie the hands of those who signed the accords, while letting those who haven't do whatever they please. |
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I'm not talking about them letting you have a quick one in the back while they're cleaning up. |
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I realized then that he wasn't planning on letting me go without having his way with me. |
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No longer burdened with the captaincy of a weak team, he is letting his bat do the talking as he has a new lease on life. |
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Committee members and volunteers were letting their hair down and they boogied and jived to the rhythmic beat of local band The Jury. |
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Parish councillors have now agreed to form a group to look at the pros and cons of letting the chapel be used for weddings. |
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His wedding band never left his finger, letting people know that he was forever married to the young British lady who had stolen his heart. |
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She held the pillow to her face, letting it soak up her tears, and wept silently. |
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To the guitar riffs he said nothing, letting the ear splitting dissonance of the whammy bar do all the talking for him. |
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This type of focus helps the government out, letting it know where investment should be directed. |
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Alaina reached her hands down to her legs and unbuckled the clasps on her boots, letting them fall to the floor. |
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She sipped her cup of coffee, letting the strong flavor erase the foul aftertaste in her mouth. |
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Smooth eyelids and erase wrinkles by applying whole milk to the area and letting it remain there all day. |
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When she hung up the phone, Jasmine couldn't resist jumping to her feet and letting out a little whoop of excitement. |
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Called EstateCraft it offers a complete business solution for residential and commercial estate agents, letting and business transfer agents. |
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As the emotional heat turns up, they unlace their hearts and their consciences, shedding their wigs and letting their hair down. |
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In the spring, you will be letting the leaves wilt on their own and dry up. |
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Why is my right hand so numb that I cannot get the winder into the slot without letting go of the mast with my left. |
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The people who have successfully rebooted their brands have owned their mistakes without letting those mistakes define them. |
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We are linking in with youth organisations, going into schools and letting kids know what the initiative is about. |
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He saw the status lights wink on letting him know that his people understood the orders. |
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They have warned that anyone caught letting their dog poo in the grounds of Holy Trinity Primary School will be prosecuted. |
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But a few did manage to make it to a new destination before letting go of my windshield or wiper blade. |
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He rolled the side window down quickly, and, reaching around the windshield, pulled at the wiper, letting it go with a snap. |
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The current heatwave in Europe is letting alarmists have a field day, allowing them to spout all sorts of rubbish without people noticing. |
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Instead I recoiled in horror, letting out a loud, involuntary gasp of disgust, and dropped them back where I'd found them. |
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He opened them again just as his count reached twenty-seven and let himself out, letting himself fall on his face on the floor. |
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Construction will be completed by next September and Christies Commercial is handling the letting of the retail units. |
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He grabbed my arm, and instead of letting him kick me I kneed him in the groin. |
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Try asking a liberal to support letting the workingman put a portion of his Social Security tax into a private account. |
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Farmers have been particularly worried about walkers in newly opened areas letting their dogs off leads to worry sheep and cause other nuisance. |
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Most letting agents or landlords look for a reference from a previous landlord or an employer reference. |
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I felt like the educational process was alienating me from my own child and not letting me participate. |
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She makes a convincing argument for finding a life beyond acting and not letting the business of show business be all-consuming. |
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We are playing some good lacrosse, but we are letting ourselves down by not competing for the full 80 minutes. |
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I sighed, letting my finger fall away from his lips and rejoin its companions at their natural resting place at my side. |
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The following war story related by a participant seems to favor dissolving the corporation instead of letting it die. |
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One driver stubbornly resists letting his girlfriend into his cancer-stricken life but finally relents and lets her do the driving. |
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The letting agents contacted me a little while ago to see if I wanted to relet the place for another year. |
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He had more than 100 convictions dating back to the 1970s concerning the letting of properties unfit for human habitation. |
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Such land was used mainly for commercial cattle and sheep grazing, often being rented under short-term letting by a grazier. |
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If it is not, it is considered residential and letting is not legally permitted. |
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Moylan said they were open to the idea of letting or purchasing a building. |
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This is the end of a long process, and the start of another one of detailed design, construction and letting of retail units. |
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The number of investors purchasing residential property for letting has dropped back to historic levels. |
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An Irish person could also have foreign rental income, for example, from letting of a Spanish holiday home. |
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Since its launch last May, the firm has taken on the management and letting of 60 properties on the Costa del Sol. |
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He looked into the crowd, first to the left then the right, all the while letting his people idolize him with cheers and yells. |
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Franklin used his fame to win an alliance with France, even letting himself be pictured in a beaver hat. |
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The woman paused, then nodded reluctantly, opening her door wider, letting them in. |
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Within the hour, we were letting down for a landing at Casablanca on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. |
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A lot of landowners are careful about letting the hunt on their land because of repercussions. |
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The kids are bowing and blowing kisses and lapping it up and us volunteers are melting into the background and letting them have their moment. |
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He doesn't lose his cool as much as he used to, although he is prone to the occasional lapse of concentration after letting in a bad goal. |
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Turning off the sound but letting the image run in the background, he turned to prepare for his rendezvous with the Senator. |
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What's wrong with letting a load of young ladies see a good-looking lad take his shirt off? |
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Apparently letting your sister know the address of your blog is not such a good idea. |
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Children and youths are our responsibility and it is us who are letting down our youngsters. |
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The final piece is shown in a light box, with holes created by lasers letting light shine through layers of coloured plastics. |
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It is rather late in the day for the regulator to see the advantages of letting managers manage. |
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Yes even an outside lav, as theatre is all about displacing reality and letting imagination do the rest. |
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I also think the human body is beautiful and love just letting it all hanging out, I could live in a naturist colony for sure. |
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The process consists of reselecting the original azalea seeds, sowing them, letting them flower, picking the best and taking cuttings. |
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Now the carriers are looking to expand the market by letting subscribers resell talk time to friends and neighbors. |
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I thank God for making me a woman who loves women and for letting me hold, for a too-brief period of time, my angel, Debbie. |
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Barely a minute passes in this gun-crazy crime caper without someone pulling out a shooter or letting off some form of military hardware. |
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Charlie wasn't sure if she should try to keep the girl awake or not, but at last decided to give her respite from the pain by letting her rest. |
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Worries filled Rebecca's mind not letting her get any sleep or restful period. |
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I'd been walking on the bad ankle a lot tonight, and it was definitely letting me know. |
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Meanwhile, in a castle that shouldn't be there, they were holding one of Luke's arms each, letting his feet drag along the ground. |
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At different times in Labour's history the party's left wing critics have been told they open the door to letting the Tories back in. |
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I spent last month trying to talk a neighbor's mother into letting her 19-year-old daughter take her retests in a leading pharmaceutical college. |
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He was out there starting each vehicle and revving the engines, letting them idle. |
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She asks us to look reverently upon her subjects without touching, letting understanding unfold in its own time. |
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Until then, most politicians were fearful of letting journalists into their smoke-filled rooms or on their campaign trains. |
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The following morning I'm woken up nice and early by the builders letting themselves in to the apartment. |
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The government says such protection is no longer appropriate and discourages investors from letting properties. |
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It is as well to check the conditions of your mortgage before letting the property. |
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The administration might even be letting rooms in the villages for the fall term. |
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Income from letting French property must be declared to the French tax authorities by April 30 each year. |
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Sisson said that professional letting agents will meet with potential tenants prior to letting the property. |
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The changes and delays in fund-raising and letting contracts pushed the opening to this summer. |
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That includes recognizing without anxiety the sources of your tension and letting them be. |
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Rather than letting Nicole down gently, it would only serve to raise her hopes even higher. |
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Almost a quarter of men in London admitted completely letting themselves go and sobbing or bawling in the past month. |
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You have to wait until you get married before you start letting yourself go. |
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His condition before the fight in New York did not indicate a man building up muscular mass so much as a boxer letting himself go. |
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But when he told me I was letting myself go because I wore a size 8, it stung so much I thought I might collapse with the weight of it. |
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It only took me seven hours to talk the doctors into letting me go, and then they discharged me only when I threatened them with a lawsuit. |
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I'd heard about bump starting and knew it involved pushing the scooter then jumping on and letting out the clutch. |
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My driver's ed consisted of getting in, starting the motor, and letting out the clutch. |
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Talk to her in a mature and calm manner, and ask why she's reading and deleting your e-mail without letting you know. |
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Keep letting us know how you feel about our performance and our responsiveness to you. |
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We still need members of the public to come forward and help us by letting us know who is committing the burglaries and who is storing the items. |
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I should preface this by letting you know that my partner is American and that many of the people who support this project are too. |
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I couldn't tell if the remark was a question or if he was just letting me know he was informed. |
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I'm not sure letting your four-month-old puppy loose in your average city dog park is that great an idea. |
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Ducking his head, he rushes the door, letting loose a yell as he throws his body against it. |
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It was a beautiful sunny afternoon and I was letting down over the Adriatic heading southward. |
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She did absolutely nothing to assist me and failed to keep appointments, letting down the local community. |
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Half of 14-year-olds can't write or add up properly and the schools inspectorate said failing schools were letting down children of the poor. |
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The vegetable samosas were pronounced okay, with a greasy exterior letting down the contents. |
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We've been working on the areas that have been letting us down and I'm hoping that as the weeks go by we get better and better. |
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He was busy with the ropes, letting down just two yards of sail from the spar attached to the top of the mast. |
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The van was well and truly stuck, and even tried and tested methods of removal including letting the tyres down failed. |
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I don't think some of them realised what they were letting themselves in for. |
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I do hope they know what they will be letting themselves in for if they ask the city council to place traffic obstacles in their streets. |
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They knew about the plans and they should have ensured housebuyers knew what they were letting themselves in for. |
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Is there any concern that this is going to be seen as basically letting him off lightly? |
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Already kids are letting off fireworks and collecting old tyres for their Halloween bonfires. |
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I don't think they realised it was as dangerous, but they knew a whole lot more about it than they were letting on. |
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Something wasn't right here and she knew Noah held more information than he was letting on. |
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They believe there's more to the young man's death than police are letting on. |
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She said it in the tone of that made me believe that she knew a lot more than she was letting on. |
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Now he's letting on he finds them bewildering, and he's supposed to be Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism! |
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The player we have been looking at has had problems with his club letting him out. |
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I rushed forward and ran into his arms, letting out a scream as he spun me around. |
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He coasted all the way down, letting out a whoop of glee as he picked up speed. |
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She snuggled her body next to mine a little bit more and closed her eyes, letting out a little sigh. |
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I throw myself onto the other bed, letting out a long sigh of weariness and relief. |
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No one had any idea if his injuries were serious or not, since the doctors were not letting any information out. |
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How could he exchange words with that man without letting out that he was in love with his wife? |
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Some Congressmen began letting out that they would rather save the government even if the nuclear deal was to be sacrificed. |
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However, on December 27, the region was blanketed by an intense winter storm that showed no signs of letting up. |
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Sylvia holds the title of the longest serving active volunteer, and shows no sign of letting up. |
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Our main priority is getting promoted and finishing the season on a high, but that doesn't mean we will be letting up one bit tomorrow. |
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We also see these characters binding together in a tough time, letting bygones be bygones when all is said and done. |
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Secretaries, spouses, their children and the bosses were there, letting their hair down literally and enjoying themselves. |
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He gambolled away on the left before letting rip from over 25 metres, his punishing volley zipping into the net. |
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She is at her funniest when letting rip about all that is sexist and sizeist. |
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Now he is letting rip on drugs, Labour, his new record company and the race for London mayor. |
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So the Labor party is merely going along with the masses by letting sleeping dogs lie. |
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And God also seems to have the highest expectations of us, not settling for second-best or letting sleeping dogs lie. |
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He seemed far enough removed from Glasgow to be emboldened into letting something slip about the nature of his relationship with McLeish. |
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Our families did a fantastic job in not letting the cat out of the bag, although there were times when I panicked that something might slip out. |
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Apparently, my relative let the cat out of the bag by letting villagers know that he is the father of the child. |
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Apologies to all your eight-year-old readers for letting the cat out of the bag! |
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As soon as Jim was out of the shower, Blair went in, letting the hot water revive tired muscles. |
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It's all about letting through a flow of air, which is then whipped up by a ceiling fan to cool you naturally. |
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I felt proud of myself for letting it ride, but couldn't sleep anyway as it happens. |
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At best, it will make some detainees feel better by letting them tell their side of the story. |
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She simply lay along the outer rim of the pool, letting her hand lazily drift through the water. |
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She quickly ripped the letter out, letting the envelope fall to the ground, fumbling with the paper a bit, trying to unfold it. |
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The cause of genuine competition has never been best served by just letting markets rip. |
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It was supposed to help Australian workers and industry adapt to globalisation, rather than simply letting the market rip. |
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I quickly realized that I made the biggest mistake of my life letting Tina sign on with a model agency. |
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The morning breeze wafted in through the open windows, letting the white linens gently dance around the bed. |
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Cut the mushrooms in quarters and stir them in with the onions, letting it all cook until it's silky soft, yet barely coloured. |
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Happily, he uses it for speed, letting us off the hook much quicker than many another film appropriationist now skulking in galleries worldwide. |
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Marginally discouraged, I wander outside to find people letting off industrial-sized Roman candles in their hands. |
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Lattice and slat-style roofing are also effective ways of diffusing excess heat while still letting you enjoy the sun. |
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But those who rarely speak in the House of Commons or vote in the division lobbies are letting down their constituents and fleecing taxpayers. |
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David was standing over her, letting the petals of a cream-white rosebud caress Hildegarde's cheek. |
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Many producers are letting the beans rot on the trees, since it makes little economic sense to harvest them. |
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To deepen the stretch, slowly extend arms and round spine forward, letting the weight of the torso fall forward. |
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He developed an international reputation by exploiting a loophole letting US companies cut their tax burden. |
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Relax your shoulders by taking a deep breath and then focus on letting your shoulders drop and loosen. |
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Rather than letting such asides dominate his material, Hamilton cleverly weaves them into the overall flow. |
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She exhaled, letting a bit of the tension flow out of her, and gave me a rueful grin. |
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By using food to fix our draggy moods and low energy, we're letting our emotions rule our bodies, and we're getting fatter in the bargain. |
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She knew letting the grief rule her would get her nowhere, but she didn't care. |
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The boy had about as much sense as his mother, letting his passions rule him instead of his head. |
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He stared at the door for a moment before letting out a sigh, rummaging his keys out from his pocket, and unlocking his own. |
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The world is a dangerous enough place now without letting idiots run round with explosives. |
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But then again I'm probably just letting my imagination run away with itself. |
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I think I'm letting my emotions run away with me on this one, and being just a little unfair. |
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But they were letting you go inside, so Howie and I jumped and had a lounge around. |
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Let's not louse it up by letting someone else take over and make the rules for us. |
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He lit the cigarette and took in a deep lungful of smoke, letting it trickle from his nostrils. |
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She stood, letting her red, high-collared robes, trimmed with saffron orange, fall around her, over the simple ash-colored dress and boots. |
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Two of the hardest hours of his life later Kaerin sagged against a wall and slid to it's base, letting his head fall back against the cold stone. |
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Be a catalyst for change by letting your actions and voices be heard in a diplomatic and tactful manner. |
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I seem to remember a lot of guys with cheap macho posturing about killing them all and letting God sort them out, and so forth. |
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Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up. |
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Like most Hondas, the engine is mounted longitudinally in the frame letting the drive shafts line up to the front and rear axles. |
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The sharing aspect of it let you find others who had similar tastes and sample their collections, letting you find something new. |
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It started with a back massage that loosened up my taut muscles and prepared me for the ultimate indulgence of letting go. |
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Or you have to sit right there and some young bit who has no training or teaching is letting their children scream for the sake of screaming! |
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I tried to suppress my guilt by sitting outside and just letting my tears cascade down my already tear-stained face. |
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The animal wasted no time scampering back into the safety of its forest home but Ryan had no intention of letting it go so easily. |
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At night, Namie acted as a mama-san for Reiko, introducing her to boys from other private schools and letting them go off on their own. |
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The simple fact is that voting Lib Dem risks letting the Tories in by the back door. |
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But too few recognise that voting for the Liberals risks letting the Tories in through the back door. |
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With the ball teed and using a 6-iron, hit practice shots while letting your arms go slack at the top and again on the finish. |
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We have many years' experience letting holiday cottages and have found man's best friend and his family make the best guests. |
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You can ease the pain by rubbing the gums gently with your finger, letting your child chew on a teething ring or using a pacifier. |
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Rather than letting prisoners out early for good behaviour, it might be more sensible to keep them in longer for bad behaviour. |
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Any influence schwag may have on us is mitigated by letting you guys know what's up. |
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The longest baffler reef in the Western Hemisphere runs offshore, letting you reach along inside with 15-to 20-knot wind on a flat sea. |
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He smiled innocently, pulling his shirt up and letting his checkered pants bag low under his hips. |
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Dispersal of bagworms depends on the hatchlings getting out on a twig and letting out a long strand of silk. |
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I was about to say something when Austin interrupted by letting out a loud scoff. |
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He put his hands down on the table, letting his claws score the wooden surface lightly. |
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Personal-fitness devices are letting people serve as their own coaches and work out on their own terms. |
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He puts on his dressing gown, tearing one of its pockets in his haste, letting marbles scatter across the floor. |
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Such creative financing is letting even marginal buyers purchase houses with price tags that used to appeal only to the rich and famous. |
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He got into his black Ford and drove away, letting the tires screech out of the parking lot. |
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She says we have to learn to use anger in a positive way, rather than letting it control us. |
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But he said this would not going to stop him, nor would it prevent him letting his children play in the area. |
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I release the brakes and drop quickly onto my left knee, letting the front tire scrub off the remaining speed. |
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After brushing her hair and letting her bangs fall over her forehead, Jewel went into the kitchen of her apartment. |
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Kyle vaulted the banister and landed on his toes, letting his heels land second. |
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I tied it in a bow around the stem of the flower, and gently stroked the soft fabric before letting my feet carry me downstairs again. |
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Well actually it's about just letting the calf muscles and the toes be as they are. |
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I'm not embarrassed, and I'm certainly not letting you get me flustered. So there! |
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I just am concerned with letting her bond with her maternal side of the family. |
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He is letting someone stay for no rent in return for cleaning, and they are not even beginning to keep their side of the bargain. |
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The North might have chosen the path of virtuous isolationism, letting the South secede and becoming an egalitarian social democracy. |
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Grinning, Sean, instead of letting go of the joysticks, gripped them harder and pulled a barrel roll. |
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Soon all three of us have got the hang of tacking, pulling in and letting out the sheets and steering. |
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The secret to maintaining this balance over the long haul is to avoid letting moderation turn into monotony. |
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He opens up about overcoming tragedy, letting go of the showtime drama, and a possible spin-off. |
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It would be welcome relief from letting Republican hand-wringing ambivalence drive the immigration debate. |
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Stand on the board and balance without letting the edges touch down. |
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The fact that she was also winning matches helped, but her policy of letting the crowd see how pleased she was to have them on her side earned her new admirers. |
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Maybe they enable thinking by letting us watch as our looking gets disabled. |
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Mauresmo realizes she has doubters, but is not letting herself be distracted by all the fuss. |
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An eighty year old pensioner was tricked into letting a man into her home after he claimed he worked for the council and needed to measure her property last week. |
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The characteristic aspect of Christina's style is that of using the fluid motion of wet paint in a graceful pattern, before letting it finally dry. |
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Charlotte started crying in silence, just letting teardrops fall. |
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One activity is the milkshake laugh, which involves vigorously shaking a milkshake and then letting rip a roaring laugh once the imaginary drink is finished. |
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As soon as Lana flipped on the switch, letting the weak light of a flickering lamp in the corner just barely illuminate the small room, Olivia let out a small gasp of shock. |
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Stop letting your hate consume you and go do something with your lives. |
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I stopped blaming myself for letting Tom treat me like that. |
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They are going around letting down the tyres of four-wheel-drive vehicles. |
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They clawed their way to the top, inch by inch, not letting anything stand in their way. |
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Unlike many of his West German colleagues, he sees nothing objectionable in making connections, letting his imagination play with themes and ideas from other sources. |
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But, thankfully, Dyer disobeys his hero and himself and gets all pondery, letting his inquisitiveness off the chain. |
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She withdrew a perfume atomizer from her seemingly bottomless bag and gave it a few squeezes above him, letting the mist settle down over his face. |
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The middle is ultimately the climax, where the comedian comes into his own, letting imagination run riot in the filthiest, most entertaining way possible. |
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He was now recognized as one of the finest editors in the business, skilled at letting a scene tell its story with terse economy but with no loss of lucidity. |
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Oliver shows no signs of letting his early health problems hold him back, having played four games for Yorkshire under-11s cricket team already this season. |
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Many insurers have recently steered clear of properties held for residential letting and those who do give quotes will often only cover buildings and contents together. |
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I benefited because my husband always came first with me and because my mother-in-law became a good friend in letting me know her son's likes and dislikes. |
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Is someone letting you down or failing to get a job done on time? |
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Carefully avoiding letting her trouser legs rub against each other causing a large amount of sound, she eased her way to the door and burst it open. |
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In other words, take a minute to really be conscious of the emotion, instead of just letting it seep in. |
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And if anyone thought this was an abdication and a letting go of the unruly region they need to think again. |
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From a personal standpoint, I wouldn't mind down-sizing, but I worry about the vendors, the clients, and especially the employees I'd be letting down. |
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She grinned and flicked her eyebrow, letting her eyes follow his progress up the rigging and to the top yardarm, were he settled into the tarpaulin for his watch. |
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Adelaide isn't just a doll letting things happen to her, she's a complicated and centered character with a lot at stake. |
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I guess it's the story of my life, I'm always letting down people. |
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So far, national Democrats are staying out of the picture and letting Aiken make up his mind. |
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In all honesty she may be handling it better, in terms of not letting it affect her as a person or screw up her life. |
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Well, it would mean a lot more than X-raying your handbag, removing your shoes, surrendering your tweezers and letting someone pass a metal detector beneath your oxters. |
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There is something quiet and assured about her, and when she talks it seems as if she is carefully weighing each of her words before letting them go. |
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More moderate people among the Conservatives and Liberals believe that it is only by letting the Laborites have power that the radical tendencies of the Party can be cured. |
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Tactics like putting a beach ball within the area they are disturbing and letting it blow in the wind and using scarecrows, balloons, and pinwheels can deter them. |
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The police are not letting up in their search for the suspect. |
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We need to strike a balance between creating false alarms and letting any urgent medical matters fall through the cracks. |
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Dean was not happy with the lie, but he was coaxed into letting it ride. |
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I turned and saw my better half, Emily, letting loose like no one was looking. |
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I absolutely hated letting anyone do fast walking or running for me, and had to let a body double do that. |
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The prototype had a waterproof canvas stretched over hinged timber ribs, quality-tested by letting armies of ants and termites loose on the fabric. |
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I just felt like he had a hard time letting go, and he felt like he needed to kill Bridget himself. |
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Then I lit the candle and held the stick of sealing-wax in the flame, letting the red drops fall round the bottle cap until it was tightly sealed. |
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This entails letting go, lightly, of fair-weather friendships that no longer serve you. |
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If dropping a shot, it is best to steer just west of Runnel Stone and drop it onto the wreck at 20-25m, letting the line drag back across the rock. |
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Ostensibly the letter thanks her for letting him interrupt her weekend at chequers. |
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Without letting him answer or retort she rode back towards the lake. |
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Kirby believes that the government's underlying concern is with getting dependent lone parents back to work and letting the state raise their children. |
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Microsoft and Sony aren't letting up in their efforts either. |
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Michael was so wrapped up in not letting her see the pain in his eyes that he didn't notice the pain that flashed quickly across her own features at his words. |
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Thank you for letting me know in advance this question was coming. |
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These methods are necessary to avoid letting enemy forces know they are under surveillance and to protect the small recon teams from larger military units. |
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But I keep letting the batteries run down and don't always have a backup. |
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I genuinely didn't expect us to be in this position after just four races and we have no intention of letting this advantage slip through our fingers. |
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All good leaders hate letting people go, but it's perilous to stand pat today. |
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Just as he should be celebrating a new poll that puts the Tories only a point behind Labour, the deputy chairman has resigned after letting the cat out of the bag. |
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She stood at the bow of the ship, letting the breeze play with her hair. |
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The sides of the kibitka are invariably made from chii, woven to protect the kibitka from dust and the fire from strong draughts, while letting in fresh air and some light. |
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She has a wonderful acceptance of the world, of letting things be. |
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Our ability to detect disease has sprinted far past our ability to manage it, and the trend shows no signs of letting up. |
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But urban front gardens are undoubtedly small, so letting the imagination run wild is best saved for the tranquillity and calm of the back garden. |
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The firm will be responsible for training staff and letting the operating contract and will give advice on waste systems engineering, policy and planning. |
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Which is impossible unless people talk publicly rather than letting each crime be its own isolated incident. |
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Developers or agents often provide a letting agency as part of their service but the information you gather here is unlikely to provide a truly objective view. |
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Rather than letting rip in the locker-room afterwards, he stepped back. |
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The event is aimed primarily at owners of empty properties in the private sector and visitors can get free advice on a range of topics linked to letting property. |
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If Prince Harry is back on again with Chelsy Davy, he's not letting it cramp his style. |
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