For the first half-hour they'd barraged him with questions, but now they seemed content to just try and get some sleep. |
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He licked rainwater from his clothes to quench his raging thirst and jangled his keys to try to attract attention. |
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I open the box of matzos and break off pieces to eat while we try to figure out the difference between regular cooking time and microwave time. |
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I actually make lists of things she likes done and try to commit them to memory because none of it is second nature to me. |
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Corks put the Falcon in a barrel roll to try and shake the target lock, but failed. |
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Academics and poverty mavens know this to be the case, though they try to soften the harshness of its implications. |
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So I think Maddy should try out for the first if not second string receiver. |
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To drink, try the cloudy, cinnamon-tinted agua de horchata or the ice-tea-like agua de tamarindo. |
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The Environment Agency said that two flood basins had been opened this morning to try to avert flooding problems. |
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No doubt there will be members who will speak with forked tongue, and who will deliberately try to misconstrue that. |
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Some guys try to race you side by side for three or four laps, and they end up racing you for sixth place. |
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You never know what you can achieve if you don't give it a try and I don't want to limit my horizons. |
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If you find it difficult to get this much calcium from your diet, try calcium supplements. |
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But I don't think Veronica meant any harm by it, and it was nice of her to try. |
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Well, the plan at this point is to try to do some writing tonight, and barring that, tomorrow afternoon. |
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She decided to try the strawberry sorbet, and I chose the double chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream. |
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You can try adding the medicine to a small amount of food and giving it to your cat before her regular meal. |
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Style is not necessarily synonymous with formal, making it possible for you to give casual shoes like thongs, slides and sneakers a try. |
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We're going through the motions right now of just getting agreements to try to see eye to eye on these very essential practical arrangements. |
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Trimble, who said he felt euphoric after the result, vowed to try to persuade all sections of the party to support him. |
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But on the few occasions when I've had the privilege of being out in the field with him, I try to bash his head in because we're competitive. |
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That simple task wasn't easy, with his vision coming and going, but he finally managed a secure seal after the third try. |
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Instead, try short angled casts along the near bank, lengthening each cast to thoroughly search the margins. |
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Of course, they look for information that they want to hear and they try to disprove or suppress information they don't want to hear. |
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If anyone has any information about these fires, or knows anyone involved please try to make them see sense. |
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He owed several thousand pounds and when he was told by friends that he could get a living in Spain he decided to give it a try. |
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In our accelerated world of time, we seek desperately to harness whatever we can and try even harder to use it sedulously. |
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I made most of the phone calls to get people into the movie and didn't try to seduce anyone. |
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It is frustration like not being able to thread a needle, no matter how hard you try. |
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It was Sederholm's task to try to elucidate the complex rocks of the Finnish Precambrian basement. |
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This British crime drama tracks a group of young hoods who try to swindle local crime boss Dad Savage. |
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To be able to surprise the U.S. military, they will try to learn more about it than the military knows about itself. |
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An in-joke among regulars at his East 47th Street Factory was to try to get Andy to pan the camera. |
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He was not able to obtain such a pure culture, but did try to infect animals with choleraic material. |
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Whatever is done we will try to ensure that the site blends in with its surroundings. |
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Simply put, there is little in these songs which makes them seem anything more than a pale imitation of the styles they try to emulate. |
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In 1908, the cave company decided to employ some surveyors to try and find a new entrance. |
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And the politicians are going to try to raise money by pandering to these same players. |
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She twisted around to try and see the damage he had done and was rewarded with a sharp pang of pain. |
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The country needs to work a lot harder to try to find ways to live sustainably with its own land. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this slightly horsey gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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Do not now try to insult me further by attempting to hoodwink me with any further false promises. |
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You can use cracker crumbs, bread crumbs, or panko, but Doyle is going to try ground-up Triscuits, which are made from whole wheat flour. |
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At least it's right manly of you to help try to swab up the vomit all these watery sea-sickening miles later. |
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I hold him and try to hug him and remember how the nurses swaddled him tightly when he was born, bound him so he would feel secure. |
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Do you think you can chisel me out of a fortune and then prance over here and try me on like a secondhand suit? |
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At the two minute mark, the first action scene begins as hoods try to carjack Will Smith's Porsche. |
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Melissa and her friends try to distract her from this by means of chit-chat and gossip, and there is already plenty of the latter. |
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This time they swapped their preferred beauty parade for some concerted tight exchanges, of which Mealamu's try was the icing. |
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If you're trying to keep a clear head, try the wonderful Italian coffee or creamy hot chocolate. |
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I'm not sure of his objections but I'm sure, if we try, we can reach agreement to our mutual satisfaction. |
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I try not to step on ants or swat bees so hard that they fall dead to the ground. |
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If government decides that it's too much of a political hot potato to try to remove you from that land, that's their choice. |
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Not that someone's religious, but that they try to use that to sway other people. |
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Consequently, if you are easily swayed, then never try to engage in polite conversation but hang up the phone immediately. |
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Do not try to save yourself from feeling guilty by behaving like a pig for two months so she'll chuck you. |
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This book is here to try and help you figure out ways to suppress the feelings of depression following someone's death. |
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They filled me up with milk to try and keep me quiet, but I sort of overflowed and chucked up all over Mum and her seat. |
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I try and set off earlier but nothing ever changes, you can bet that 2 minutes after the scheduled start time I will sweatily appear. |
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The best biopics are ones like this, ones that don't try to tell the whole sweep of a life but rather examine one aspect. |
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Yes, this will surely fail but we have to be careful that he doesn't try it again. |
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In the meantime, as you try to make up your mind, the striking palette and stylized figures are more than sufficient to hold your attention. |
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Logic have recently been offering sweeteners to try to encourage people to sign up, but they've been pretty unimpressive. |
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Young artists of this era rarely try to get the gist of their times by describing surface appearances. |
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The Tories don't try to wrap themselves in toe-curling churchiness as the prime minister does. |
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Michel is loved by his childhood sweetheart, the perfect and beautiful Annabelle, whom he can barely love in return, try though he might. |
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The girls are going to be the support band, so I may try to take some more photos for their website. |
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I will have to try and address the balance before he gets housemaid's knee! |
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To me it seems very calculated to try to hopscotch from one car to the next to the next, so nobody would know what car you're in. |
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I'm a very ordinary human and can't suppress my feelings of love however hard I try. |
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An optical parametric amplifier allowed them to try the experiment at different wavelengths. |
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The investigators will use special sensors and recording equipment to try and trap evidence of paranormal activity. |
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This occurs when you try to add power while in a near-vertical descent from a hover. |
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He didn't drive slowly by any means, but he didn't try to impress people with his horsepower. |
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Close your eyes and try to imagine those Belgian choccies are Cadbury's finest. |
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The key concept in catching waves in all forms of surfing is to try to match approaching wave speed. |
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We try to figure out what is so, reasoning on the basis of what we already know. |
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Most palliative care units try to involve family members and friends who are important and close to the person dying. |
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The Barbadian will try for a three-peat as she heads off to the Jamaican Open this week. |
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I spot a rather pathetic second-hand shop down the way, and figure I'll try there. |
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I realised I could probably try to palm it off to some people around my old working area. |
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This sweetheart deal has been used to try to avoid confrontation. |
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The shop is the first chippy in the borough to get the Heartbeat Award, given by the council to firms which try to help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. |
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What they are really saying is that they will try to hoodwink the public. |
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You've ceased to try to deal with the issues, and moved into attempts to suppress information to prevent others from even being exposed to the issues. |
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Remember, if you to try to chisel me here I'm gonna slice you up. |
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If a chit of a girl can do it, 16 fully grown men should at least try. |
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She'll try for another position in London, sure as eggs is eggs. |
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At each stop locals can meet the professionals, borrow 10 brand new surfboards to surf with their heroes, or try new stunts at the portable skate ramp. |
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If you want to make things more creative, you might even try mixing horizontals and verticals in the same assemblage or changing lenses between shots. |
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He doesn't even try to hide the surprise in his voice at this. |
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There are good case studies and general surveys of terrorists and terrorist organizations, but few that try to determine whether more democracy leads to less terrorism. |
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Firstly you must try to speak to local horsy people, they often have a good knowledge of the schools in the area and will tell you which ones are good and which ones to avoid. |
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The Lunch Group is to try out a local hostelry at the end of the month and our usual groups for Scrabble, knit-and-natter and the play reading will take place this month. |
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If you have been shooting chromakeys and have yet to see the final process and how it is accomplished, I strongly suggest you try it before you shoot your next key. |
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In Tom's World, it's always better to try a swan dive and deliver a colossal belly flop than to step timidly off the board while holding your nose. |
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As a swarm of new dot-com brands try to buy their way to brand recognition, clutter makes it difficult to break out, and it's easy to fritter away advertising dollars. |
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Just chuck it and try to get back, you won't fare any the worse for it. |
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He stays fit by playing tennis or working out in the Dusit's gymnasium, and would like to try golf at some stage, Thailand being one of the world's golf paradises. |
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So why not cut out sugar and artificial sweeteners and try sweetening your lemonade, smoothies and summer dessert recipes with xylitol, lo hart or stevia? |
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Or am I going to simply become churchy and try to look good? |
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Oftentimes there is a lot of trading between the students, and some try to sweet-talk me into giving up some really great images that I have saved. |
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We try the churros, a delectable Mexican pastry that's just the slightest bit crispy on the outside and almost custard-like on the inside, all rolled in cinnamon sugar. |
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If that isn't enough, you could always try mattifying moisturisers. |
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Immature teens always try to prove that they are mature and they are responsible, but the only thing they forget at that time is that one mistake can ruin their life. |
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But while clothes shoppers are revelling in the dozens of new alleys open to them, manufacturers are despairing as they try to second-guess the kaleidoscopic public mood. |
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Merkel went on television last night to try and limit the political fallout from her colleague's remarks, but she has encountered a barrage of criticism. |
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For there will be a whole subsegment of patients who get placed on second and third drugs or whose doses get pushed to the max to try to meet the ideal cholesterol level. |
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If you are daring you could try these with a dash of Chinese rice wine. |
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They can't read all of it, tho in their defense I must say they do try. |
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To think about this problem, let's try a thought experiment. |
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For even more color at ground level, try the smaller sedums. |
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This is something I have a hard time doing, but I am going to try to at least cut back the flowers before the pale-stemmed plants go to seed this year! |
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As hard as I try, my feet just won't fit into those size threes, though I'd very much like them to, if not for style then for tax saving purposes. |
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This legislation is top of the Government's list of priorities, and three-line whips will be used to try to get it through unamended before the election. |
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Slowly, I begin to pick up a few words and try to memorize their meanings. |
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When he dropped out of high school to try his hand at being a jazzman he was still young, but already 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds. |
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Just remember that if you disable cookies you'll probably get error messages when you try to shop online or you won't be able to add items to your basket. |
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Three years ago we decided to try a threesome at my suggestion. |
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And the harmless snake, nicknamed Spooner, is now being looked after at a rehoming centre while staff try to find his owner. |
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We go into the game as underdogs but we will be chomping at the bit to try to put things right. |
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Use ones from your linen closet, try finding used ones at local resale shops, or make your own with organic cotton muslin. |
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Every time I am stuck in a traffic jam on Interchange 5, I vow that the next I will try to leave from work early. |
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Ryan de la Harpe set up the opening try for Warren Hunt and George Tossel added a penalty. |
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Other try scorers were James Donovan, Ricky Price, Chris Tossel, Dean Fitzgerald, Will Price and Owain Ford. |
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If you can force your jackboot in the door, you can try to go all the way. |
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These are good locations to try for yellowtail, mangrove and mutton snapper, groupers and cobia. |
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St Helens council launched the Free After Three initiative last year to try and support town centre businesses. |
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Newsome reduced the defi-cit at the start of the second half with Fleary skipping down the touch line and diving in for an excellent individual try. |
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The 21-year-old England international will shake hands with Vieira at the St James' Park tossup, then try to eclipse a man whose career he has followed closely. |
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We just have to try our best to stay squeaky clean, stay out of trouble for the rest of the season, and not let them have any opportunity to put us in that position. |
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Beware of drinks like alcopops which are notoriously high in calories and try swapping to spritzers because a longer drink will stop you refilling and overdoing it. |
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