She had been so wrapped up in her thoughts that she hadn't realized it was over until Cassie nudged her with her elbow. |
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Also, his conversation with his Dad at the end felt a little too scripted and all wrapped up in a bow, I think. |
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They said barbacoa is best when the meat is carefully wrapped up in banana leaves. |
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I was too wrapped up in my thoughts to take in the surroundings, and enjoy my freedom. |
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Drew was leaning on the balcony railing, wrapped up in a white bathrobe, with her black hair casually hung up in a limp ponytail. |
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All that feeling, emotion and fantasizing was wrapped up in a crude Marxist politics. |
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But finding a guide, a coach, a friend, a mentor and a support unit, all wrapped up in the one person, is not going to be easy. |
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I have old love letters from old beaux, wrapped up in ribbons, sheltered in shoeboxes. |
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I guess today marked another piece of childhood, wrapped up in tissue paper and tightly packaged, being moved into the loft. |
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She's too wrapped up in her desires at becoming a judge to contemplate motherhood. |
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How could someone so cruel and unforgiving sleep like an innocent child, wrapped up in a mother's arms? |
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Everyone jumped into their tents, wrapped up in a warm sleeping bag and tried to settle down for the night. |
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Objectively, the plot is slight, but wrapped up in the details there lurks an epic tale. |
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I am sorry, you are going to have to really unpick this because you have wrapped up in one step what seemed to me to be about four. |
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Rugby is the one thing New Zealanders are good at, and their whole national identity is wrapped up in it. |
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I was so wrapped up in confusion and suspicion that I forgot to wonder why Jacquiline would want me to meet her privately in a solitary room. |
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This sums up their entire campaign, one of breath-taking arrogance wrapped up in feel-good bromides. |
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He noticed a grubby little package wrapped up in brown paper lying on the floor. |
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In Frayn's play, the noises off are the backstage screams and war cries of the actors who are all wrapped up in a farce of their own. |
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It is bursting with full, ripe blackcurrant, thick plum and burned coffee touches too, all wrapped up in a sturdy blanket of prominent tannins. |
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Most children like the snuggly feeling of being wrapped up in a sleeping bag. |
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The article was then wrapped up in a suitably corporate style and a final quote, not unlike last week's headline feature. |
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He was on a gurney, all wrapped up in a straitjacket and his feet were chained together. |
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The writer of this article is a professor, wrapped up in the stuffy world of academia. |
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She was wrapped up in a housecoat and slippers and was perched up on the couch, absorbed into what was on the television. |
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Sadly, the requests often fall on deaf ears with some power brokers too wrapped up in their own interests to act on what is right. |
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That one sweet moment of tender love and care, wrapped up in a light feathery kiss. |
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They popped popcorn and sat on the floor, all of them wrapped up in a blanket together. |
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I picked up the flowers and smelt them gaily for extra effect, but he was already crying and too wrapped up in his own world to notice me. |
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Each song is wrapped up in girlish emotion that transcends the love and loss theme that every other female artist seems to stumble into. |
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Now, some of us know that Moss is a mystery wrapped up in an enigma, and that he's often referred to as not the most approachable of characters. |
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For almost all northern Europeans, national identity continues to be wrapped up in, and equated with, ethnic background. |
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In Laputa Gulliver finds the wise men so wrapped up in their speculations as to be utter dotards in practical affairs. |
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How about trekking to one of the planet's coldest spots wrapped up in thermals and Gore-Tex, all in the quest for artistic inspiration? |
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They just get a bit wrapped up in the excitement and anticipation of the upcoming event and start putting about daft ideas. |
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Each performer was wrapped up in the world of the music, and their rapture quickly spread to the audience. |
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I was wrapped up in my big coat, my lovely new thick scarf around my neck, beanie on my head and my hood pulled over it. |
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Ms Robinson is wrapped up in a duvet and wears an overcoat, an all-enveloping shawl and mittens on her presumably chilled fingers. |
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She was shaking even though she was wrapped up in a thick long coat in the middle of summer. |
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He is wrapped up in thought, intelligent thought no doubt, but it has this buffer effect between him and whatever is around him. |
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Elendil didn't notice the slight sarcasm because he was wrapped up in his jealousy of Hildor. |
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I didn't really notice who was doing what though, too busy being wrapped up in my own world. |
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She was wrapped up in more important problems then what Bull had to say about her. |
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I don't consider myself to be wrapped up in my own little world, I just like to look at things from a slightly different angle from them. |
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She had not appreciated her mother's predicament and was wrapped up in her own concerns. |
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The whole matter was wrapped up in 24 hours, because so many people were riled up and got involved. |
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We can become so wrapped up in cubic yards of capacity and horsepower that we ignore those components of scrapers and graders. |
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I think that is what is wrapped up in the concession that you took us to on the last page of that document. |
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This consultant could provide advice, assistance and help decipher the masses of legalese and hogwash that most laws are wrapped up in. |
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The Left can no longer afford to get wrapped up in the Right's way of framing issues. |
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Barney is full of safe, sanitised, clean, moral messages wrapped up in environmentally friendly songs and stories. |
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In the interval a couple had brought sandwiches wrapped up in a tea towel that they ate while sitting on a bench on the balcony outside. |
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It was a long, dark, and very cold night, but officers finally found him, shivering and chattering in an unheated outhouse, his frozen bare feet wrapped up in toilet paper. |
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We knew that to achieve this goal we would have to hold events that everyone would attend which did not require people to be wrapped up in politics. |
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This metamorphosis has happened because while I'm happy to embrace country living I like it to be wrapped up in a duck-down duvet of urban comfort. |
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Unfortunately our authorities and political system are so wrapped up in institutionalised deceit that we just get fobbed of with any old tosh wrapped up as facts. |
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I had 35 shillings wrapped up in a hankie in my mackintosh pocket. |
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He is very wrapped up in his sense of honor. He doesn't lie. |
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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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The decision to vote for him seemed wrapped up in the age-old city vs. rural dichotomy, change vs. tradition, theory vs. horse sense, new vs. familiar. |
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The real gets wrapped up in the artificial and bucks at the constraints of convention. |
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Good crew coordination and flexibility allowed us to handle this minor emergency effectively, without becoming so wrapped up in it that we forgot to aviate. |
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The gym thing then gets wrapped up in a big, pulsating ball of guilt and shame, and I end up hiding my membership card behind a wodge of Tesco receipts. |
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The truth is she can hardly imagine it, being so wrapped up in the day-to-day dance between her two sports and her slavish devotion to staying young and fit. |
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Such is the scenario in Pearl Harbor, essentially an orgy of impressive special effects that are wrapped up in about two hours of insufferable romantic-conundrum filler. |
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The thrust of the argument is best wrapped up in the following clincher. |
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Just be sure to practice what you preach and avoid getting so wrapped up in other people's problems that you forget to have fun and take care of your own life! |
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Unfortunately, too much of Blige's appeal is wrapped up in her gruff, streetwise persona and not enough is focused on her enjoyable but often pedestrian musical instincts. |
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In my opinion he is an economic ignoramus and a political opportunist, all wrapped up in a sickly-sweet package designed to appeal to the worst kind of tabloid consumers. |
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There's wild drumming throughout, and though it'll test your patience from time to time, the whole of the CD is wrapped up in 30 minutes give or take. |
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I know you're tipping me, so maybe I have to do this to earn my tip, but gum and lemons, don't leave them in the ashtrays unless they're wrapped up in something. |
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You can even find plantable decorations made of wildflower seeds wrapped up in biodegradable paper. |
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He was so wrapped up in watching the incredible special effects that he couldn't keep track of the story. |
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The 15-month-old, wrapped up in her cosy snowsuit, was hankering after a ride on her dad's tractor. |
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Many are now working wrapped up in hats, scarves and even holding hot water bottles and said the cold is driving away business. |
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A GREAT band from the Highlands who, all at once seem to be baggy, Britpop and Ben Folds Five wrapped up in pop melodies. |
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Meanwhile, international jet set DJ DAVID MORALES swapped the high life and breezed into town, wrapped up in the bulkiest of bodywarmers. |
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All the good news and all of the bad news is wrapped up in a single word, rotation,'' Prudential Securities technical analyst Ralph Acampora said Monday. |
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And it's all wrapped up in wonderful old school wire frame graphics. |
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The tour wrapped up in Toronto at the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear and a packed screening of The Devils at the Bloor Cinema hosted by Richard Crouse. |
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But Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood were both so gormless and so wrapped up in their own silly little lives that they failed to notice anything unusual about their daughter. |
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However, the people who live there remain to their transmanche neighbours an enigma wrapped up in Gauloise smoke, a tribe more mysterious than the Hottentots. |
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Indeed, the reason I was still pounding the streets when everyone else was wrapped up in kitchen foil was because I had been deprived my conjugal rights the night before. |
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These crack specialists, the young scientific fellows, they're so cocksure and so wrapped up in their laboratories that they miss the human element. |
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