When Cordelia puts some of the stuff in her mouth, she rolls it around in her mouth, looks terrified, and drools uncontrollably. |
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In front of Cordelia was a building that looked way too old to belong in Los Angeles. |
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Cordelia interrupted, highly uninterested in Wesley's recent lecture involving his frightening, sometimes sad, demonology expertise. |
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Cordelia smoothed down the bell-shaped skirt of her costume, smiling secretively to herself. |
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With a sinking feeling, I realized that Angel had not yet told Wesley what Cordelia and I had just revealed. |
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The power of the word froze Cordelia, while Joyce was brought up short by confusion. |
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Taking a roll of gauze from the medicine cabinet, Cordelia wrapped both hands and taped it in place. |
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Cordelia breezed into the office about an hour later, smiling brightly at Wesley who was still occupying the desk, monitoring the police scanner. |
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Cordelia maintains that Adrian paid nothing for these assets because they were transferred to her in satisfaction of debts owed to her. |
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Perhaps the staff is acting so rudely because they resent the banishment of dear Cordelia. |
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The design comes into its own in the final scene, when Lear and Cordelia are laid out together, finally united in death. |
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Enraged, Lear banishes Cordelia from the kingdom, only to later recognise the error in his judgement. |
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So Cordelia realized how pointless their long one-sided conversations were, Kerowyn thought with the slightest air of smugness. |
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I do not want Cordelia getting emotional reassurance from a cheesy, cheap, plastic phone. |
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A servant is sent to try to countermand the order, but Lear enters with Cordelia in his arms. |
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Once outside, Cordelia pulled out a flat aqua cellphone, the size of a playing card when it was closed. |
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Doyle, still leaning against the door, had little precious time to catch himself as Cordelia swung it inwards. |
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With that, Lear cuts Cordelia off, deciding she will receive none of the entitlement. |
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I kissed Cordelia very lightly, on the unbruised side of her face, and left the apartment. |
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Cordelia leaned over and walloped him once, hard, on the back. |
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Lear, childlike in his petulance, denies Cordelia her dower. |
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Loyal to her father and bound to the sea, Cordelia wants nothing more than to be acknowledged as truly worth of the Kings name. |
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Later on, after the invading French army has been repelled, Lear and Cordelia have been taken captive and Edmund gives these chilling words to his captain. |
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Cordelia rolled her eyes, but was too tired to give a scathing retort. |
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Meanwhile, Cordelia returns from exile with the French army, ready to fight the usurpers with the help of Kent. |
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Postlethwaite's voice gurgles with volcanic rage when Amanda Hale's stubbornly righteous Cordelia refuses to coddle him. |
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Of course, if Lear had asked Goneril, Regan and Cordelia if they wanted part of the kingdom, they'd have had lots to think about. |
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Served as vehicle for 4 year old niece Cordelia Howard, who later became Mrs. Cordelia Howard Macdonald. |
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Cordelia was hired as an Assistant Environmental Technician and assisted with the soil and vegetation sampling survey. |
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Ntombentle Cordelia Peter, a South African consultant and teacher, remarked on the opportunities presented by the new American administration. |
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As we positioned ourselves on the couch, with Cordelia sitting close enough to me to make me more than a bit uncomfortable, Giles caught my eye with an inquiring look. |
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Fortunately for the reader, Cordelia is even more headstrong than she is self-obsessed. |
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As Cordelia learns, the myths that define us are finally meant to be defied, too. |
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For her part, Cordelia ruminates endlessly about the family legacy and her place in it. |
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Cordelia took his hands in hers and laced their fingers together. |
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Cordelia and her partner, Andrew, see themselves in loco parentis. |
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Padding agitatedly around in a hospital gown in the reunion with Cordelia, he has to fight with his scalding sense of shame for what he did to her before he dips confirming fingers into her tears and tastes them. |
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My mother and Cordelia were blackberrying along the woods edge of a nearby meadow. |
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They include Cowboy Henk and Cordelia, two of the most unique creatures that were created in the last 25 years: straightforward, with a very distinct and recognisable style. |
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Training for border guards in identifying the victims of mental health traumas has however been organised by the HCR in partnership with the local NGOs, the Cordelia Foundation and the Menedek organisation. |
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To avert the impending doom, Cordelia tells the Axeman that Fiona loves only person, herself. |
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Cordelia receives him compassionately and restores his royal robes and retinue. |
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After Leir has had all his attendants taken from him, he begins to regret his actions towards Cordelia and travels to Gaul. |
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A couple were intimidating,'' said Holmes, whose name is Cordelia but likes to go by Cori. |
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He has no sons, so upon reaching old age he decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia. |
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Shakespeare's King Lear accuses Cordelia of undaughterly conduct. |
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According to Geoffrey's narrative, Cordelia had buried her father beneath the river in a chamber dedicated to Janus and that his feast day was an annual celebration. |
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Cordelia marries Aganippus, King of the Franks, and departs for Gaul. |
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In addition to new Auto Mall dealerships, Airstream opened in May 2013 at 2400 Cordelia Road on a site with over 100,000 square feet of floor space along with an outdoor area. |
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