A pluviophile is a lover of rain who never feels gloomy when it rains but finds joy and happiness! |
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She was a dreamy young woman who never gave much serious thought to her future. |
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She never fully recovered from the traumas she suffered during her childhood. |
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He lived like a nomad for a few years after college, never holding a job in one place for very long. |
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He never spoke of his childhood as an orphan, but kept dark memories of those days in his bosom. |
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I gave him my business for years and never for one moment did I suspect that he was a criminal. |
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They thought they would never see each other again, but fate brought them back together. |
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The case has drawn attention to the fact that many athletes never graduate. |
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The work was not done, the Act lapsed and this section of canal was never built. |
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He was born into a wealthy family and never learned to economize. |
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As far as I can remember, I've never been late to a meeting. |
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To his everlasting credit, he never once gave in to temptation. |
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There was never a hint of scandal during her time in office. |
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Her husband's such a tightwad that he never wants to go out to dinner. |
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Hunder-cook, indeed! which it's what I never abore yet, and never will abear. |
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She was thin, but always carried herself bolt upright, and would never even lean back in her chair. |
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As a public defender, Jonas had a crushing caseload and never felt that he could prepare his clients' defenses properly. |
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He was tall, dark and handsome. He was considered the catch of the day, except that he never got caught. |
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I have the tools for catching the bus, just not the nerve. Soft suicide I can do. Take some pills, no problem. But never do I succeed that way. |
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I had heard of her celebrityship frequently, but had never seen her before. |
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But, a little side-door, which I had never observed before, stood open, and disclosed certain cellarous steps. |
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None of which he grudged, for he felt, like his father the third Baron, that one should never cheesepare on boys' education. |
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He must have lost his head, or he never would have left the stick or above all, burned the cheque book. |
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And he is cashing in chits for her that Mr. Gore, post-impeachment, never asked him to do. |
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She was a chocolate honey with all the assets necessary to never have to work hard to pay her bills. |
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Fortunately for me, I'm one of those people who can be a chowhound and never have to worry about putting on weight. |
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The thing is, The Montrose is cracker on a Thursday night, never mind that the Chrimbo lunacy season has kicked off good and proper. |
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No, the Almighty never told black folks to eat christophines every blessed day! |
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The thing I was most gutted about was that I had planned to finish knitting a patchwork cot blanket. It never did get finished. |
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But he's citified and holds his cup just right and never has to think about it. |
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Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did. |
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His father's affection never went further than a handshake or a clap on the shoulder. |
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Danny and I have been classmates for five years, but I've never spoken to him outside of lessons. |
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The heavily-tattooed Perez never recovered, getting nailed with flush head shots before a clean-up left hook cleaned his clock. |
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I felt they expected me to say clever things, and I never could think of any till after the party was over. |
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What a mercy you are shod with velvet, Jane! a clodhopping messenger would never do at this juncture. |
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As a teenager I wanted a Sigma Wand, but I never got one. I'm definitely having one of these though. The new rod is cock-on! |
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Similarly, the person who had recognized him as coinmate from the concentration camp had herself never left Great Britain during the war. |
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They told us to stay on the trail, but of course Bart never liked to color inside the lines. |
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But he never knew that it really was his own Bunny, come back to look at the child who had first helped him to be Real. |
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We are commanded to forgive our enemies, but you never read that we are commanded to forgive our friends. |
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Whatever, in my reading, occurs concerning this our fellow creature, I do never fail to set it down by way of commonplace. |
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I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. |
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Clara thought she had never seen him look so small and mean. He was as if trying to get himself into the smallest possible compass. |
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There never was any heart truly great and generous, that was not also tender and compassionate. |
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Compings should never be memorized but should be applied in a completely extemporaneous manner. |
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An abhorrence of concession and compromise is a never failing characteristic of religious factions. |
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Personally, I think he's a comsymp. Or close. That's why I never had much enthusiasm for being on it, great as you all seem to think it is. |
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Conciliarists never achieved consensus as to how to define the Church or account for the authority of a council. |
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Ermine never let any one be condescending to her, and conducted the conversation with her usual graceful good breeding. |
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Now, I find if there are any posts to send, it seems to get in a confuzzle and never reaches the point of fetching. |
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In this connexion, it is worth remembering that we are never told how the tribute was collected within the tributary state. |
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As we have never had a rainbow to assure us that the world shall not be snowed to death, I thought last night was the general connixation. |
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Our constitutions have never been enfeebled by the vices or luxuries of the old world. |
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Which reminds me that I have never remembered from that hour to consult the dictionary upon a selvage. |
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The river continuously flows to the sea, it will never pause to let us cross on dry land. |
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I never really liked broccoli before, but now that I've tasted it the way you cook it, I'm a convert! |
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God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it. |
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I write this beautiful fuckin' letter, I slave over it, and what happens? The dumb cooze never writes back. |
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I thought I would never be able to cope with life after the amputation, but I have learned how to be happy again. |
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Of them who have not breathed corflu, never was one knighted to St. Fanthony. |
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Frank was proud of the fact that in all his years as a corrections officer, he had never been assaulted by an inmate. |
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As the reader will probably never be called upon to eat couscousou, he may be told how it is made. |
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It used to be that one covendom could not overlap another, so one covenstead would never be closer than six miles to the next. |
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Cracraft asserted that Gallinuloides was closer to phasianids than cracids, but never presented evidence to substantiate his claim. |
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Long a crate-digger's grail and never before available on CD, this is one obscurity that really lives up to the hype. |
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I have never been one to flinch or crawfish when faced with an unpleasant task. |
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He ruined himself and all that trusted in him by crotchets that he could never explain to any rational man. |
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The tiny mouth is uttering the most satisfied of crowings, and her eyes have that pure, soft expression never seen except in baby eyes. |
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If her past is a crystal ball to her future, she will perhaps never be rich, even though she is a good, kind, educated, hard-working person. |
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You don't owe them anything Stephen, its just cupboard love...suddenly they need you...you said it yourself, they never contacted you before. |
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Jenny knew it was time to cut bait, since her relationship with Joe was never going to progress beyond the current level of commitment. |
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My greatest happiness is that Sebastian is having a good time at school and has never been given the cuts. |
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It was a decoction of datura that wrung the truth from the old woman, by sending her into a trance from which she never recovered. |
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Ayesha relates that the Holy Prophet never omitted four raka'as before the noon prayer and two raka'as before the dawn Prayer. |
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As part of its death throes, the printer made a grinding sound and then never worked again. |
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Through his powers of deduction, he realized that the plan would never work. |
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Objective assessment is good, but defeatism will reduce our potentials even when the prospects for victory have never been nearer. |
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My informant seemed to look upon the swift as an uncanny bird, and called it by a name I had never heard before, devil-screecher. |
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As a dirtsider, the idea of dying in the cold of space terrified him, though he'd never admit it to his space-loving mate. |
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A child of the Great Depression, Grandma would never throw away a dishtowel until it had more holes than thread. |
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A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. |
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If in the loneliness of his studio he wrestled desperately with the Angel of the Lord he never allowed a soul to divine his anguish. |
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I had a little dog who practiced all the dogly virtues. He never tried to get into any chairs or on any couches. |
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Their charities never have been limited to the necessities of mere subsistence, like the secular dolings out of so-called modern charity. |
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I knew I'd seen this ribbon doojigger around the house some place but I never expected I'd be able to find it. |
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You could create problems for your company if you downplay current products and hype the dreamware that may never become reality. |
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When you fellers was his age, you wa'n't dry behind the ears yet. He never was no kid. He was born a full-grown man. |
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Have you dumped everyone you've ever been with? You've never been the dumpee? |
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Smith was a dyed-in-the-wool typist and never really got used to writing on computers. |
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However, the album never even made it onto the record charts, and the critics ate her alive. |
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Her arms hung down from the wide tips of her shoulders, straight and elbowless when she walked. She never moved her arms when she walked. |
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While the New York, Fordham, and Bronx Railway never built any elevateds, its franchise rights were valuable. |
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The one thing everyone agrees on is that they've never encountered a band that claimed to be emo. |
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She was adamant that I never visit her apartment because she was surrounded by other ernai. |
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He's never looked better on court or on monthly O.N.A.N.T.A. paper. He is erumpent. |
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Oh, I'll never have an e thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I program crashes. |
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Hi everypony! I'm back from Germany and my luck held out! You'd never believe what I found! |
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The path on which I then planted my feet was quite unprecedentedly narrow. I had never had to walk along a thoroughfare so exiguous. |
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Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a greater good to a less. |
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He would never let her know that he was aware of the strange expedient to which she had been driven by her great distress. |
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Exhorting thy people to have a special ey, That thee to praise they never cease. |
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Eye sex. She'd heard the phrase but never experienced it before. The look he gave her was smoldering, showing her that he found her attractive. |
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He had a hundred similar tricks, but I never knew him fake a horse, or sell one as sound if it was not. |
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She lived in a faraway village, in a faraway land, so far away that I'd never see her again. |
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He was off with the letters and all, and never gave me a farden for what he had or what he l'arnt off o' me. |
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Or, This is a farrago of absurdity, I could never feel anything of the sort myself. |
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For the last couple of years, the coaches at the Raiders have never given him much of a chance. They've been fart-arsing him around. |
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As soon as Balquherrie got his turn served, away he went and never fashed his thumb about his debt, that he knew would beggar honest folk. |
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Doggone it, I'll never fergit that feller who got my pockit-book out to Central Park that time. |
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Staghorn ferns, with their antlerlike leaves, are really curios of ferndom and never fail to gain attention. |
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Since the days of Dreyfus, interest in Guiana and the plight of its jungle-bound, fever-ridden convicts has never diminished. |
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You know, Dan, that's the man I rowed with all day, never did know I had a peg leg in that big boot, and that I wasn't really a flooder. |
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Dave was as steady and solid as she was fickle and fly-away, and in some way Dave, who never doubted anybody, doubted her. |
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We passed through some flyspeck town, barely more than a gas station and a stoplight, but I never saw the name. |
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A sense of foreboding, the like of which he had never known before, hung heavily on him. |
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So strange a revolution never happens in poetry, but either heaven or earth give some forenotice of it. |
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A day in April never came so sweet To show how costly summer was at hand As this forespurrer comes before his lord. |
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The book has quite a few plot holes. For example, it's never explained why the main character came to town. |
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Those names that the schools forged, and put into the mouth of scholars, could never get admittance into common use. |
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The good woman never died after this, till she came to die for good and all. |
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For goodness' sake, I spelled that word correctly. I never knew I could do that. |
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Your name is Francis. There was never a St. Frank. That's a name for gangsters and politicians. |
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I can never hear the professor because these fratty guys spend the whole class talking about partying. |
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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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I tried to be a friend to Jane but we never really made friends. She was never a friend to me. |
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Soothlie, we never maie cease of our willing, ne of our loving, Until we have Him in the fullhead of joye that is promised. |
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All was funeral gloom and hope never whispered its cheering promises there. |
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I took a v'y'ge to Australia furst, just to put her out o' my mind a bit, an' I never seed her since. |
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Fred never feels as alive as when dressed as a Furvert, his life rich with secrets and deception. |
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We had never witnessed any gangsterly behaviour, or even seen any obvious 'wise guys', so we let that slide. |
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This country will never forget nor fail to honor those who have so courageously garnered our highest regard. |
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The very emperor his throne did grace to-day, Why, never was a crowd in such a gaysome mood. |
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Many never closed their doors, and all were gemuetlich and respectable, if noisy. |
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Indeed, this is a realm where colors harmoniously recite magnificent ghazals to each other, where time stops, where the Devil never appears. |
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But he left the impression he wanted, of a man prepared to be conciliatory who would never give away the store. |
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I should never have tried to grind the computer system to a halt. Firstly I got sacked, and then my boss gave me a right earful. |
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Mueller is even less convincing in his suggestion that World War II might never have happened if Hitler had never been born. |
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Therefore, the task ahead is easy. When the spotlight is on you, never let the audience down and you'll be golden. |
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That Goliath is so big and strong, the little man will never stand a chance against him if he on his wrong side. |
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He was drinking a lot back when I first met him. A real heavy drinker, but a good drunk. He never let his ugly side show. |
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Audiences fill theatres where his work is staged. He is a good value. He never fails, which is not to say he always succeeds. |
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All puddings must be boiled in plenty of water, turned frequently, kept closely covered, and never allowed to go off the boil. |
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Kimball was never one to argue with a comrade's eyes and ears, not even those of a gormy jeezer like Connolly. |
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I've never met his mother, so I'm grasping at straws for an appropriate gift for her. |
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Oh, I'll never have a green thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I plant dies. |
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Now that he was doing so much else she could never have the grossness to apply for it to Sir Claude. |
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I dare say you have never heard of a growlery. It's a funny word, but it is a very useful, helpful sort of a place. |
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John Romane, a short clownish grub, would bear the whole carcase of an ox, yet never tugged with him. |
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I had to memorise so much dialogue that never makes it into the movie so I always have a plethora of extra gubbins I can't remember. |
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Here some of us fell to handicap, a sport that I never knew before, which was very good. |
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She had never heard of matzo, never tasted the bitter herb, never waited, impatiently, for the moment when she could eat the charoset. |
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This event caused extensive damage in Calais both through its tremors and possibly triggered a tsunami, though this has never been confirmed. |
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It was never defined as a political border and the names were more or less descriptive. |
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The children's slide had a spirally helicine shape I had never seen before. |
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It has never recorded a temperature below freezing between May and November. |
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It was truly a Herculean effort. I never thought it was going to happen, but it did. |
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Because puddling required human skill in sensing the iron globs, it was never successfully mechanised. |
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The Hidebehind is never found in the open. He always conceals himself behind a tree trunk. |
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In January 1994 the trophy, which was being held in West Auckland Workingmen's Club, was stolen and never recovered. |
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Joe idly hoboed through half the country till he realized hoboing never gets you anywhere in life. |
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Thanks to dlynn, Paige Caldwell, and EPurSeMouve, without whose TERRIFIC holiday fics I never would have thought of this. |
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The army had traditionally never been a large employer in the nation, with the regular army standing at 247,432 at the start of the war. |
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North of Italy, where masonry construction was never extinguished, stone construction was replacing timber in important structures. |
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Joe is such a homer that he would never boo the Hometown Hobos, even if they are in last place in the league. |
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The two may not be quite the same thing, and how near the record was to reality we can never know. |
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He will never leave her because he is hooked on her chocolate chip cookies. |
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Moreover, this Latin spread into lands that had never spoken Latin, such as the Germanic and Slavic nations. |
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He never succeeded in devising such a method, but his best attempt was published in his book Sophist, where he introduced his division method. |
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The club was full of eager young hotheads who never seemed to be able to agree on anything. |
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In 1953, an Irish government survey, found that 50 per cent of whiskey drinkers in the United States had never heard of Irish whiskey. |
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She never reads her hourly report, but let her hourlies be fifteen minutes late and she raises a ruckus. |
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It can never be destroyed through the wrath of man, unless the wrath of God shall concur. |
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I was never able to stop the search for the why's and how's of something so senseless as the arms race. |
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However, many of the features or innovations of Beaker society in Britain never reached Ireland. |
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Gowan snored, each respiration chocking to a huddle fall, as though he would never breathe again. |
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Coinage circulation increased during the 390s, although it never attained the levels of earlier decades. |
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In the west, Justinian's political authority never went any farther than certain portions of the Italian and Hispanic peninsulas. |
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The etymology of Eboracum is uncertain as the language of the indigenous population of the area was never recorded. |
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Alaric's group was never destroyed nor expelled from the Empire, nor acculturated under effective Roman domination. |
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Odoacer never returned any territory or real power, but he did issue coins in the name of Julius Nepos throughout Italia. |
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Likely they never used medical texts, as it was not common place even in the civilian field. |
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Although 'Edwardian Mercia' never had the success of 'Victorian Wessex', it was an idea that appealed to the higher echelons of society. |
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Henry died two days later, after learning John, the only son that had previously never betrayed him, had joined Richard and Philip. |
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Firstly, in England, John had attempted to take over, asserting that Richard would never return. |
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In December 1203, John left Normandy never to return, and on 24 June 1204, Normandy capitulated with the surrender of Rouen. |
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The murder has never been conclusively solved, and Richard's contemporaries widely suspected his involvement. |
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The campaign never came to a major battle, and Llywelyn soon realised he had no choice but to surrender. |
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The toe nail should always extend to the end of the toe and it will never ingrow. |
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The support from Germany never materialised, and Edward was forced to seek peace. |
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Yet, the French never invaded England and France's King John II died in captivity in England. |
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By the end of 1350, the Black Death subsided, but it never really died out in England. |
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Theoxena although she were instantly urged thereunto, could never be induced to marry againe. |
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England had never been one of the wealthier European countries, and after the War of the Roses this was even more true. |
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A species varies occasionally in two directions, but owing to their free intercrossing they never increase. |
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She never let anyone challenge her authority as queen, even though many people, who felt she was weak and should be married, tried to do so. |
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She pushed the barriers of tradition by never marrying nor giving into womanly duties. |
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Whether this is true, is hard to know for sure, for Elizabeth did her best to never show emotion nor give into claims. |
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France, Burgundy, the Holy Roman Empire, Spain and the Hanseatic League all rejected the treaty, which was never in force. |
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Their powers and numbers steadily increased during the time of the Tudors, never more so than under Henry's reign. |
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After they were declared bastards, the two princes were confined in the Tower of London and never seen in public again. |
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Richard's marriage to Anne was never declared null, and it was public to everyone including secular and canon lawyers for 13 years. |
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Though the book was published in 1646, Elizabeth's supposed letter was never produced. |
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Rapid accumulation of knowledge, which has characterized the development of science since the 17th century, had never occurred before that time. |
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Anne did not argue, and confirmed that the marriage had never been consummated. |
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Despite his role, he was never formally accused of being responsible for Henry's failed marriage. |
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Richmond had never before visited Ireland, his appointment a break with past policy. |
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Henry argued that this had been wrong and that his marriage had never been valid. |
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Vives and others called her the Princess of Wales, although she was never technically invested with the title. |
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Catherine claimed that her marriage to Arthur was never consummated and so was not a valid marriage. |
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For this reason alone, it was never in serious doubt that Elizabeth would embrace Protestantism. |
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I will never break the word of a prince spoken in public place, for my honour's sake. |
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By 1570, senior figures in the government privately accepted that Elizabeth would never marry or name a successor. |
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They owed little directly to the queen, who was never a major patron of the arts. |
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The question is not whether I still enjoy the job, when I never enjoyed it in the first place. |
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Since Elizabeth would never name her successor, Cecil was obliged to proceed in secret. |
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The Spanish Empire became the foremost global power of its time and was the first to be called the empire on which the sun never sets. |
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It was often said during this time that it was the empire on which the sun never set. |
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Though he had never been to art school, he intuitively painted vivid landscapes. |
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They never depart an iota from the authentic formulas of tyranny and usurpation. |
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The state nickname is its oldest symbol, though it has never been made official by law. |
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During her tour of European courts, she lost and never regained her sanity. |
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Under Roman law, Henry had never officially divorced Catherine, making Elizabeth illegitimate. |
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Because of this obstacle, England never was in any real danger, at least from the Duke of Parma and the Army of Flanders. |
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In fact, evidence from Armada wrecks in Ireland shows that much of the fleet's ammunition was never spent. |
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However, she died on the journey in Orkney, having never set foot on Scottish soil, and without being crowned at Scone. |
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Consider it they did for several years, never drawing the desired conclusion. |
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Despite royal patronage and encouragement, there was never any overt mandate to use the new translation. |
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Far to the North, Bermuda's regiment of Militia and its coastal batteries prepared to resist an invasion that never came. |
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For my part, I declare, Sir, it shall never be said that I made such a man my master. |
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The king's son, Charles II, later planned for an elaborate royal mausoleum to be erected in Hyde Park, London, but it was never built. |
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Frequently the overseer would come to me and say a certain jackeroo was useless, and would never be any good, when the boy had only just started. |
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At or around his eighth birthday, he was designated Prince of Wales, though he was never formally invested. |
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His real name was James, but those who knew him seemed never to call him that. He was Jamesy, or more often Jazz. |
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Wren submitted his plans for rebuilding the city to King Charles II, although they were never adopted. |
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Immediately Wren recognised this as a better hypothesis than his own and De corpore saturni was never published. |
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Having arrived with fewer than 300 men and unable to convince many more to flock to his standard, he never posed a credible threat to James. |
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James fled to France once more, departing from Kinsale, never to return to any of his former kingdoms. |
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However, he never actually surrendered his claims to the throne, though all former supporters of Jacobitism had stopped funding. |
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However, scholars have never agreed on a definition of the Enlightenment, or on its chronological or geographical extent. |
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However, these works never became part of literary canon, and are largely forgotten today as a result. |
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Sussex was never again treated as part of an eastern subkingdom but was not closely integrated with the old West Saxon provinces either. |
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I already checked that out, and Keller has never called to get it out of impound. |
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Southern kings had never ruled the north, and his usurpation was met with outrage by the Northumbrians, who had always resisted southern control. |
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Feudalism never really developed in Norway or Sweden, as it did in the rest of Europe. |
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The Sami people have never been a single community in a single region of Lapland. |
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If some cause aroused his temper, he seemed as terrible as a lion, but he never revealed his anger by railing. |
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This concept never really took root, but it is a typical example of Edward's attitude. |
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After surviving an assassination attempt, Edward left for Sicily later in the year, never to participate in a crusade again. |
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Richard seized the throne, and the Princes in the Tower were never seen again. |
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While I never shunned my Aspieness, I tried to be clever about how and when to let my AS out and about. |
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I can honestly say that I have never seen that man before today. |
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She'd never heard the sound of sea gulls crying by the shore. |
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He never felt any affinity with the other kids in his neighborhood. |
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Am I right in thinking that he should have never loaned her the money? |
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I visited their house once, but they've never invited me back. |
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The park had never had so many visitors at one time. It was total bedlam. |
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You don't have to be a genius to see that this plan will never work. |
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She is politically illiterate and has never voted in an election. |
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It mortified me to have to admit that I'd never actually read the book. |
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Acoria consists in the absence of normal sense of satiety after eating, so that the patient never knows when hunger is appeased. |
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I've wanted to do this for so long, but I never thought I could act it out. |
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Nobody knew, at least we never did, whether it was from just acting the jennet or out of badness that he called Babs by that name. |
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From the evolutionary standpoint, the afterbrain will never develop if the forebrain makes all of the decisions. |
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So women are never angrie, but to the end a man should againe be angrie with them, therein imitating the lawes of Love. |
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You know that in so great a state as this, Two mightie foes can never well agree. |
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I know we're never going to agree on the merits of vegetarianism so let's agree to disagree, shall we? |
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Yet this government never of itself furthered any enterprise, but by the alacrity with which it got out of its way. |
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Further, David understood that God is all-present, and he could never escape the divine presence. |
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I have never been this excited about having an album. I play it all the time. |
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It always amuses me to hear the funny stories why people haven't got a ticket, but I never let them get in without paying. |
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His heroines never have a true anagnorisis because the moral fault is never in themselves, only in outside conspirators. |
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Guerin Woodgate Jr., 29, says he never thought much about his circumcision until he stumbled upon some anti-circ Web sites about ten years ago. |
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Of course, this would never happen because there isn'ta retailer out there who would run the risk of carrying such a line of antigirl products. |
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My grandmother Rosemary never cared much for antique shops, she preferred modern goods as opposed to the things of yore. |
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She's never been in their apartment before and, no surprise, it's crammed with antiquey knickknacks from the shop. |
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In spite of the apodeictism of these statements, Foucault never articulates a fully coherent position on sexual repression. |
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Who can murmur sweet nothings to his adored when two soldiers armed to the teeth have been instructed never to let him out of their sight? |
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I was nonplussed, I stared at my teacher, never before had his swollen face seemed so replete with indifference, stone ataraxy. |
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I took your advice and auctioned off that old painting. You'll never believe I got over 2,000 pounds for it! |
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Somebody never pays his loans, yet he has the audacity to ask the bank for money. |
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We've had the authorization for years, but we've never gotten an appropriation. |
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The infinite varieties of avant-dance might never sell, and the mainspring of alt-rock is nearly all sprung out. |
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So far as known the Yurok never cut growing timber for fuel, nor did any California Indians, nor probably any axless native Americans. |
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Perhaps, finally, the Netherlands will shed itself of the backhanded compliment of being the best team never to win a world championship. |
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I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard. |
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Having never experienced communal bare-bum soaking European style, I was sure I'd wandered into the men's room. |
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Your skirmishing parties, call them cohorts or cow-hearts, shall never drive my statarianly disciplined battallion from its ground. |
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He adds, probably his letter would be propaled and made a bauchle of, and assures them he was never loved at Court as a minister. |
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I'm becroggled. I've never made a pie crust with anything other than butter. |
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But above all beware never to look the Fairy of the Dawn in the face, for she has eyes that will bewitch you, and glances that will befool you. |
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I will never touch The Orb, even though its mysterious glow seduces and beguiles. |
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His fashion is not to take knowledge of him that is beneath him in clothes. He never drinks below the salt. |
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In short, never was a Dr. Slop so beluted, and so transubstantiated, since that affair came into fashion. |
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This is my first time in active BEM service. They've never let me near the Bugs before. |
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He talks about it a lot, but I would bet my bottom dollar that he has never actually been there. |
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He never believed in the bibe although the people were always talking of her. |
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In reality, the Air Force was never able to place a bird in orbit that quickly. |
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We don't want this to turn into one of those pie-in-the sky bizzos where you aim too high and then never end up doing it. |
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If it weren't for that blabbermouth Sally, the principal would never have known we did it. |
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