Filing in, I walked past multiple KISS families and friends, each group dressed up in a bodacious effort to pay tribute to their rock gods. |
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Alex gets up to go, turns around to kiss Susan, and accidentally hits her on the nose. |
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I was wary of him at first and he had to ask my permission to give me a kiss. |
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When the kiss ended, she tugged his shirt free from the waistband of his jeans. |
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Similarly, where boats are kept on trailers without wheel clamps, and disappear in the night, you can kiss goodbye to a claim. |
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The director, an Argentinian who lives in Brazil, made his name in the West with the understated prison movie Kiss of the Spider Woman. |
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It is such as they, in most cases, who still believe the story of the stork which brings babies because of the consequences of a kiss. |
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I'm still in shock from the after effects of that kiss, surprised at my own daring and marveling at Jake's sheer adorableness at the same time. |
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When finally they kiss, Elaine closes her eyes, inhaling the scent of his skin and aftershave. |
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Duncan placed an affectionate kiss on her forehead which she didn't react to. |
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Crying out in pain, Dawn broke free from the kiss and on wobbly legs moved away from Nikolas. |
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The realisation of a life-long dream was sealed with a kiss for the new President-elect at the weekend. |
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He leapt away before I could retort, blew me a kiss, and with a rakish smile, ran into his house. |
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Trying to save face as much as possible, I put a fake smile on and sauntered over to him, planting a quick kiss on his surprised lips. |
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He remembered watching her passionate kiss with Nicholas and felt a jealous rage well up inside. |
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He laughed at my joyful tears and gave me a kiss, while wiping my eyes with the sleeve of his shirt. |
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The sorrow lifted from his face and he smiled, giving me the urge to grab him and kiss him. |
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She lifted herself up to a sitting position, and pulled her face close to his, as if she was about to kiss him. |
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Now, what I should have done next was to kiss her back, but I was dying for a wee, and had no option other than to run for the loo? |
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A dash of yoghurt, a splash of honey, a mask of egg white and the kiss of other life giving substances left my skin glowing. |
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He perceives her as a woman who as a child saw her father adulterously kiss a neighbor. |
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Our first kiss was on our wedding day, and it symbolized the new beginning of our life together. |
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It's time to kiss those landfill-clogging sandwich baggies goodbye and move into the waste not, want not 21st century. |
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He made a convincing transition from bored prince to a man in love, awakening his princess with an achingly tender kiss. |
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Quite frankly, I had to rack my brains to remember my first kiss. |
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As I listened to the steady in-and-out of my own breathing, and the increasing rapidness of my heartbeat, I wished, for a moment in time, that Kerwin would kiss me. |
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There was costar Jim Sturgess coming up to hug her, and there was Susan Sarandon giving the director a kiss on the cheek. |
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At last it was me who ended the kiss, stepped backward, out of her reach. |
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She kept the sadness from her eyes as she answered him with a kiss. |
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Pamela acquiesces to an extremely uncomfortable kiss, and then is finally allowed to go. |
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When he dropped me off at my apartment house, I managed to escape with a kiss. |
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The awkward, PSA-worthy interaction comes across as a consent role-play, rather than a believable, exciting first kiss. |
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Cara Delevingne and Karlie Kloss have matching tattoos and kiss on the mouth. |
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He lets her stare deep into his eyes, clasp his hands for meaningful conversation, caress his face, and even lean in for a kiss. |
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Roman poets such as Catullus and Ovid celebrated the kiss and members of the populace were avid mouth-to-mouth practitioners. |
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It was just a long enough kiss to give me a taste, but just a short enough kiss to leave me wanting more, short enough that it didn't quench my need. |
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When I tell her that clooney is rumored to also kiss the Dowager Countess during the episode, she chuckles. |
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He is the permanent Fool to Gambon's raddled Lear, yet in his refusal to kiss his master reminds us that even the dispossessed have their dignity. |
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If it is quick, cheap and decisive, we should see a rally of sorts, but if it is long, expensive and messy, financial markets can kiss any putative 2003 recovery goodbye. |
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In October 2005 Kiss 100, the radio station, marked its 20th anniversary with a club night at the venue. |
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Works such as Kiss Kiss subsequently collected Dahl's stories into anthologies, gaining worldwide acclaim. |
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Then, the following season, Aberdeen's John McMaster had to be given the kiss of life at Ibrox after a vicious stamp on his throat. |
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You can feel and kiss and stroke and suck, but you won't make that old one-eyed snake stand up. |
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The participants in turn drank a toast, performed proskynesis and received a kiss from the king. |
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Trev walked over and leaned down, dropping a tender kiss on her forehead where the skin was raw and scabbing from the cut. |
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He placed one paw on my right thigh and planted a slobbery dog kiss on my cheek. |
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Outside, frost glimmered. November, cold as a witch's kiss. Cold as his heart. |
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I shouted happily and ran over to him, giving him a loud smacky kiss on the lips. |
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However, he insists that he was simply giving his rapper friend Phreeda Sharp a friendly kiss goodbye. |
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After their first kiss the pair of them walked around with stars in their eyes for days. |
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Grigory hesitantly took her in his arms to kiss her, but she held him off, bent supply backwards and shot a frightened glance at the windows. |
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I present Bosnavina to its Duchess, I kiss the hem of her Majesty's robe and will tapestry her Palace with conquered flags. |
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One day when he knew old Lobbs was out, Nathaniel Pipkin had the temerity to kiss his hand to Maria Lobbs. |
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In the airport, holiday lovers kiss, mouth forevers, the usual argot betrays you. Desire makes love dull. |
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A tailor who was jailed for trying to kiss a female customer he was measuring for an abaya is fighting his prison sentence. |
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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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She was a gobbly kisser, or at least this kiss was a gobbly kiss. He liked it, he even liked the way she made up for her thin lips by gobbling. |
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The camera, sole witness to Dollinger's performance, showed him frenetically reapplying his lipstick in between each kiss. |
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So you can just power right along and kiss the top of every other whoop-de-doo with your front wheel and really make some time. |
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As a campaigning politician, he really knew how to shake hands, kiss babies, and work the room. |
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As if the release of her emotions had freed something in him, his ardor increased and the kiss went nuclear. |
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The lifeguard pulled the man out of the lake and gave him the kiss of life. |
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Clarke is rightly feted now, all the great and the good bow down to kiss his scuffed winkle-pickers. |
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You can get 10-1 that Lopez blows a kiss at Mummy Murray today, and 20-1 that she wolf-whistles him. |
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A breeze from the north-west chased the blood to healthsome leaping, and caught the breath like an unexpected kiss. |
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The role in the soap opera was the kiss of death for Ann's career as a theatrical actress. |
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Compared to Elvis, avuncular Bill with his ludicrously contrived kiss curl was a wrinkly. |
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Since you didn't do your chores, you can kiss your video game privileges goodbye. |
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One of these was the butterfly kiss, given by fluttering the eyelashes against the skin of the recipient. |
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Harding had seemed physically discomfited earlier as she awaited her marks in the kiss and cry corner. |
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After the entire table burst into laughter, she playfully bipped the man in the mouth and followed it with a kiss. |
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Fourteen years ago, the designation of a site as 'contaminated' was the kiss of death for developers. |
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Thou lettest me kiss thee last year, and the year before, and every other year. |
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Receptionist Frances Dodge claimed married Kirit Rach harassed her for 18 months after they sneaked a kiss at a Christmas party. |
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The generally-accepted kiss of death is no doubt a massive boost for Boro's hopes of avoiding defeat at the City of Manchester Stadium. |
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Descend some twenty feet through the pleasant warmth of the ocean's upper layer and you are in water as cold as a witch's kiss. |
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Initially, a lukewarm review by a, I assume young, white, male reviewer at Publishers Weekly was a kiss of death. |
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Speaking of the kiss of death, swine flu is not expected to really hit us properly until the winter. |
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Make up something that I can believe. Say yer never 'ad a 'and in this, an' I'll kiss the ground yer walk on. |
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Kiss the Girls, adapted from a novel by James Patterson, is cut from the same cloth as The Silence of the Lambs. |
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Hamblyn flew into a rage and butted Alec in the face. The old Liverpool kiss! |
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Nestor leans down and pats NJ on the head and NJ jumps right up in his lap and gives him a big slurpy, drooly doggy kiss right on his face. |
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She refuses to kiss Lancelot one last time, telling him to return to his lands and that he will never see her face again. |
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For indeed your Lordship's House was happy to me, and I kiss your noble hands for the welcome which I am sure you give me to it. |
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Oh, how I will kiss thee, How I'll embliss thee, When thou art a-bed with me! |
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He kissed her again, this time with a long, moist kiss that gave him an erection. |
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Why, to be sure! a kiss is now attestedly a quite innocuous performance, with nothing very fearful about it one way or the other. |
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His illness forced him to withdraw from the filming of Kiss Me, Stupid and he was replaced by Ray Walston. |
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Crewe steals a kiss, to Alice's disgust, but as she is changing and preparing to leave, he takes her dress from the changing area. |
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If your tango is ponderous you may kiss off your entire investment. |
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This first hint of shyness and shame, and the irony that tried to cover it, cockneyfied and West Indian too, made Nick want to jump on him and kiss him. |
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It was the longest 'n' the sweetest 'n' the most comfortsome kiss I ever had, being the first one I'd ever tasted, and after that I shut my crying up tight. |
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The preacher then tells the confirmands, that as a token of their full consent to the confession just made, each of them should kiss the Scroll of the Law. |
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Never again would those fresh lips touch his lips with their fervent kiss! |
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He fluked the other red into the middle pocket, despite the double kiss. |
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Henry and Stephen sealed the treaty with a kiss of peace in the cathedral. |
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He's so limber that he can kiss his knee without bending it. |
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His limberness was so great he could kiss his knee without bending it. |
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He often told people about the woman who had given him a Liverpool kiss. |
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In February 2016 the statue The Kiss by Sophie Ryder, which was planned to be in place until July, had to be moved because people kept walking into it while texting. |
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Since the 1960s there have been stereophonic recordings of Hugh the Drover, Sir John in Love, Riders to the Sea, The Poisoned Kiss, and The Pilgrim's Progress. |
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Although Gene Simmons of Kiss claims to have been the first to make the gesture on the 1977 Love Gun album cover, there is speculation as to who started the phenomenon. |
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Shortly after the wedding, Sellers started filming on location in Twentynine Palms, California for Billy Wilder's Kiss Me, Stupid, opposite Dean Martin and Kim Novak. |
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She was, however, sensible of attention and kindness, and would occasionally smile to her nurses, or smackingly kiss them in a manner as explosive as her greeds and rages. |
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The lipstick pressed down on my mouth like an unwanted kiss. I froze, willing it to be over. She smiled at her handiwork, our faces far too close for comfort. |
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Having no trouble rocking the unique ensemble, the 30-year-old whipped her arms out to her side as she came to the end of the stage and also blew an air kiss to the crowd. |
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Nobody up here expects us to stay in this position, or even improve it, but the grudging praise thus far has the sincerity of an air kiss at the Oscars. |
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Serena, always the charmer. Do you kiss your mother with that mouth? |
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Gaga's message was accompanied by a xylophone, before a bird on a string suddenly floated into the shot only to be sent off by the star with a kiss. |
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I quite quickly weaned her from breastfeeding in the weeks before my return to work for my mental health, which at the time was hanging on by a baby's kiss curl. |
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Dreams put the young woman with the kiss curl and eye-patch at the top of the charts and in the record books for the highest entry for a female artist. |
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I missed National Service by a whisker and at the time was glad I didn't have to trade in my kiss curl and drainpipe trousers for a short back and sides and khaki kit. |
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A deep and searching kiss with a controlled tongue action meant the kisser was after a serious relationship while 'butterfly' kissers were tighter with their emotions. |
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But it will probably have to kiss goodbye to most of the cash. |
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You can kiss goodbye to cheap tickets if he does buy the club. |
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In a contemporary art world where optimistic earnestness remains the kiss of death, this show's preternaturally cheerful tone felt positively uncanny. |
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A well-executed design can propel vehicle sales to record heights, but one that's widely panned by the public and the automotive press can be the kiss of death. |
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