As I took in the movie my index fingers dug hard into my cheekbones, supporting the full weight of my head. |
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The girl took the money off us and Liam gathered up salt sachets and straws as I sat down with the food. |
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A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers. |
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Fair enough, as I hardly penalize students for reading and referencing material not contained in the casebook. |
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Your Honour, this matter has been brought on in some haste as I think you can see from the affidavit. |
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I'll just have to do as much as I can on an email so she can at least sub the copy, and then post the proofs back over the weekend. |
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At first I didn't like it, it made me sick, but as I got older it could help me to hide my feelings and emotions. |
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He is still hiding behind the Church as far as I am concerned because they allowed him time to pack up and leave. |
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Now though, as I relax in a chaise lounge I find myself scanning the entire setting, unable to concentrate on my potboiler. |
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As I left the press meeting in Auburn, I encountered a subdued Linda, her parents, and a young man who said he was a close friend of hers. |
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As I said from the outset, I think this whole conception is fundamentally in error. |
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As I often experience today, the factory ammunition outshot my standard handload. |
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I was perhaps not as overjoyed as I should have been when he told me that the woman quoted the price in dollars. |
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As I pointed out, this matter was deemed to be outside the scope of the bill. |
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Things are a little different here, as I was to see in one of my first championship matches. |
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The silver chain spilled through my outspread fingers as I moved it over and over again in my hands. |
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As far as I am concerned it was a high-handed decision made without any regard for the feelings of the local people. |
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I gradually slowed my voice as I spoke to subliminally cue her breathing to slow down. |
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The looks of horror I elicited from people at the bus stop as I attempted to ask them if they had any change for a two pound coin was striking. |
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I was highlighting sections as I went along and thought I might as well post the bits that I found worthy of the highlighter. |
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It drops over the side of the canoe as I try to store it away in a waterproof container. |
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As I said, when he thinks visitors might be interested in his story, he gets a bit overanxious to show them everything. |
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I'm finding it more helpful as I go along, easier to locate articles than paging through old magazines, and takes up less space. |
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As I walked past, all the knights, squires, pages, and others practicing would bow and offer me a kind word. |
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Anyway, I don't want to tarry for too long as I don't want the hospital to page me. |
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As far as I am concerned, anyone who knows how to wear a chapeau gets to do exactly as she pleases. |
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When my Nan died, I was very upset, particularly as I didn't get a chance to say goodbye, so my dad and I went to the chapel of rest to see her. |
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Despite Sinclair's advice I do not feel overconfident as I phone the hotel. |
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The soft mumble of laughter and talk began to subside as I felt myself fall deeper. |
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Yet, as I walk past the pool and into the restaurant for breakfast, I feel overdressed and decidedly pale. |
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And I know, just know, as I stomp on the overdrive that it's going to be one of those perfect guitar solos, maybe the perfect solo. |
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I cannot ever stop being a teacher even when I am not officially working as I genuinely care about those in my charge. |
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So far as I know, the cat has only been overfed twice since I've taken on the job of principal feeder. |
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As I entered the house, the sweet scent of a new house unfolded and the fresh air from outside overflowed the entire house. |
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I do not ask people for donations or expect charity as I think I should be responsible and work. |
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As far as I can tell, the concept of the hormone-crazed teenager is coeval with suburbia. |
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A sharp pain in my hip was brought to my attention as I moved further back. |
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His thumbs stroked my hip bones as I folded my arms up by my side and shivered. |
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Adrenalin coursed through my veins as I realised how surreal the whole thing was, meeting people off the internet in rapid succession. |
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As I met people, I started making notes to have such-and-such an actor come back to read for such-and-such a part. |
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It's boring, absurdly overlong and, as far as I can tell, devoid of major new information. |
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Words fail as I attempt to describe this disgusting spew of random horn hits and cloying, overloud singing, but I'll leave it like this. |
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It doesn't always work out like that but I was not overly pleased as I wandered away from the counter. |
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What critics or audiences think of me doesn't worry me overmuch, as long as I am still offered new challenges in the theatre as well as cinema. |
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I overnighted it and then began the hellish torment of Jeff from Reliance as I repeatedly harassed him about sending the armor out. |
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Innocent bystanders received another eye roll as I let myself be swept down the hallway, Julia chattering the whole way. |
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I gratefully let my smile fade as I tried to block out their incessant chatter. |
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Everyone was already there when I arrived, or so I judged from the sounds of laughter and chatter I heard as I rang the doorbell. |
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He yelled back as I went to make another hit but he just grabbed my arm and twisted it behind my back. |
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I got off her as best as I could and staggered as my head was still spinning from that last hit. |
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Much as I know the Canadians would rejoice to see their man win, I'm going to go all chauvinistic and say America! |
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As I got the coffee, I told the guy behind the counter, make sure you mark them because I will kill you if I get a coffee with seven sugars. |
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The only satire going on, as far as I can tell, is the cheapness of this sort of prurience-as-moral-outrage. |
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My arm sprang out like a Hitler salute as I pointed across the water to the Isle of Iona. |
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Probably as much as I adore her amazingly endearing, sweet, dorky, and beautiful boyfriend. |
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However, as I said earlier, these defensive frailties can be easily rectified without reaching for the chequebook. |
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As I have said, the overriding consideration under Part IV is the fulfilment of the child's special educational needs. |
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It is not a matter of overruling the decision because, as I have said, it was based upon a different ground. |
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As I approached the runway overrun, I started easing the power back and touched down on speed 300 feet down the runway. |
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As I speculated before, it could be that he is the victim of an elaborate hoax. |
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As I suggested, I think this situation has arisen due to some serious oversights on my part which I want to lay out for you. |
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My qualifying performance wasn't perfect as I had a short moment when I slid a little too much at the second to last corner due to oversteer. |
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As I came across the field I heard the crowd shouting and cheering as I got closer. |
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As far as I am concerned, I am cheesed off with the result, but I am not just here for this game and five or six others. |
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He looked about as surprised as I was but then he gave me this really cheesy smile and I broke out laughing. |
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As this tends to involve an overnight stay I put everything in a holdall and I try and keep it to the minimum as I hate having to check stuff in. |
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For many people, as I said, the respect we owe nature is respect for God conceived as the divine creator. |
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Towels are already on sunbeds as I cross the beach to the dive centre at 7.30 am. |
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As I knelt on the sun-dried ground, my hands clenched in fists, I knew my cause was hopeless. |
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I grinned like a Cheshire cat as I opened the hut door and started down the steps inside. |
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As I look around the room I notice the chess set resting on a small table, accompanied by a handful of books. |
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We were both quiet as I drove him to his beat-up Chevy parked by the stables. |
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As I chewed my food, I shook my head and pretended to be appalled by his lack of interest. |
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I frowned and chewed my lip worriedly as I slowly reached out to take the phone. |
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Hopefully as I embark on a long and fruitful career in the film business, there will be various homages to various directors I have respect for. |
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As I mentioned, I like the place a lot and the bartender that was dealing with us was a cool hombre. |
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Knowing that Gwen is tall made it easy to spot her as I breezed through the chichi lobby. |
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Driving homewards on the M4 tonight, I reflected, as I do from time to time, on how much I love England. |
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Dawson said his funeral Mass, and as I watched him fight tears during the homily, I realized how profound his contact with my husband had been. |
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It was a warm spring day as I sat on the paepae of my marae at Omarumutu, on an elevated platform looking out to sea. |
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A chill of fear runs down my spine as I see a small hint of anger upon Matt's face, even though he is trying to keep it emotionless. |
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I wish everyone else here in the office would take a chill pill and be in as good of a mood as I am. |
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As far as I know, a chimera is a mythological monster comprising the parts of various different animals. |
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A small town was nearby as I noticed some stone, slate roofed buildings with smoking chimneys all about. |
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That is why I deliberately allow early coatings of paint to show through as I continually build color. |
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I luxuriated in the sheer painterliness of the canvases as I was simultaneously entranced by the drama of the emotional changes they charted. |
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For weeks afterward she asked a great deal of questions, and I answered as simply and honestly as I could. |
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Funny that, because much as I love the Union, it's hampered by its chinless clientele, and its live music doesn't always go down a treat. |
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I want to know if you'll be happy, if you'll marry, if you'll read good books, if you'll favour black olives over green, as I do. |
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As I said, in the plan that is annexed to the first respondents' submissions, it is the shaded hatched area. |
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The open wound in my shoulder stung sharply, but I merely held it as tight as I could, willing the bleeding to stop. |
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I daren't put clothes in it until I am happy with the smell as I don't want them to absorb the stink. |
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I think I'm on course in my career and, as I said, this is when I thought I'd start to deliver anyway. |
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I believe this effort died on the vine as I don't recall reading anything more on this subject in future Abstracts. |
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Even as I watched, the metal gate about thirty yards away from me swung open and a carriage pulled by four brown horses entered. |
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As I pocketed the bill, still sensing their hostility, I readied my escape plan. |
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I desperately tried to hold my breath, to stay stock-still and make as little noise as I could. |
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As I moved closer to observe, the policemen told curious onlookers not to come near. |
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As I had stopped at an onsen earlier and it was getting late anyway, I didn't stop at any baths in the town. |
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He had obviously been working hard lately, as I looked at his flat, toned stomach. |
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As I reached for a carton of milk, a man from behind tried to steal it from me. |
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As I say in my opening comments, we're likely getting in over our heads, but it's a debate worth starting. |
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For a second I felt bad about what I said, but my anger quickly came back as I stomped up the stairs. |
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Right as I opened my mouth to deny this, she put a finger to my lips, hushing me. |
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After several moments, he lunged forward, feinting a kick, but cartwheeled back as I lowered my hand to block. |
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As I approached, the heady scent of alcohol reached me, and I knew she had passed out. |
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My stomach heaved and I covered my mouth as I tried to regain control of my senses. |
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As I packed my case for my trip to Norway I considered what I knew about the country. |
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For as long as I can remember, some composition courses have been organized around a topic or issue and a casebook reader. |
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Finally, whilst looking over my shoulder as I greeted a passerby, I went headlong into and nearly demolished this tent opposite Beales. |
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I took the upper bunk where the headroom wasn't as bad as I thought as there was room to change clothes and turn. |
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Just as I turned toward Aircraft Issue, the squadron ops officer chimed in. |
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I found this out recently when I suddenly got the urge to go, having seen a falcon stoop at a distance as I was driving. |
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Just as I was putting the bit in his mouth, and the headstall over his ears, I heard the familiar sounds of an approaching horse. |
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The stop beads have to be added on afterwards as I am using the existing jambs that don't have any on them. |
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I'm just going to go in there with an open mind and try to handle it as appropriately as I can. |
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As I opened my eyes, I saw a quite big spider disappearing over the edge of my pillow. |
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As I opened my book and was about to start reading some one decides to start talking to me. |
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As I slowly but surely began to rebuild my airmanship skills, my headwork deteriorated. |
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And I have had my heart broken nearly as often as I have been the heartbreaker. |
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As I read, the writer elaborated on the material with heartbreaking tales of his family life. |
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The power of Ferron's art was clearly visible last Sunday as I watched the public react to it during the museum's open house. |
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As I say, for many years I was an employer in the association of waterfront employers, and we had some right stoushes, I can tell members. |
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As I kept hitting shots and began to heat up, the Celtics tried to mix it up a little. |
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As I prepared to write this review, I learned Manxes are domestic cats with no tails bred on the Isle of Man. |
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This usually has to be bought by mail order and as far as I can remember is best used in warm weather or in a heated greenhouse. |
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As I entered the room, Holmes was putting away his Stradivarius into its case. |
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For several minutes, we parried heatedly, as I kept repeating my offer, and he kept repeating his excuses. |
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As I said, my first language is Spanish, but I feel that my roots are Catalan. |
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As I was straightening my skirt Fiona swept into the room looking slightly ragged. |
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As I was sitting on the catapult waiting to launch, I noticed the weather changing. |
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The heavy smell of perfume and sweat in the locker room hit me as I went through the two doors. |
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And the police are there, as I said, in heavy numbers for the amount of protesters here. |
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A series of whistles and catcalls greeted me as I walked down the hallway towards my locker, and I suddenly regretted very much wearing a skirt. |
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I ignored the catcalls from Mike as I walked down the hallway with Jason following me. |
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As I strolled home along the crooked relief of my Brooklyn sidewalk, I felt the heaviness in the air. |
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But on the bright side, I really caught the sun yesterday, so at least I don't look quite as horrible as I feel. |
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As I began to catch up with him I shouted to a passer by to help me stop him, which he did. |
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So I started to cycle as fast as I could and soon began to catch up with the other cyclists. |
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As delighted as I am to see proper little homes being built at the informal settlement, I am struck by the lack of provision for water catchment. |
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Then I can go home and rest, which is a good thing, as I think I've caught a cold or something. |
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As I see it and as I think the articles in this issue indicate, these two positions are neither diametrically opposed nor contradictory. |
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But this was soon tempered as I walked through the tunnel leading from the entrance of the mountain to its opposite side. |
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As I have remarked before, you should not be put off by the catchpenny title. |
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As I move away, the incredible house with its dazzling colours disappears again behind the hedge and the bushes, invisible to the outside world. |
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As I was a farmer's daughter, Christmas Day began bright and early for me as I got up to help milk our herd of cows. |
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So far as I know the hedgehog never returned so I presume he, or she, got the message. |
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As I compare my evolutionary account of Original Sin with the catechism's exposition, I see a fairly good fit. |
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As I waved my hand through my shoulder length strawberry blond hair, I remembered last summer. |
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As I say, it is a fairly woolly sort of description, but it caters for the fact that we have other than materialistic interests in life. |
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As I gulped down my pint of Bud, Tony washed down a pack of dry roasted with a diet coke and Debbie sipped at her vodka and orange. |
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He is streets ahead of anyone else, and Ian McGeechan could not lace Jim Renwick's boots as far as I am concerned. |
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You know as well as I that if you are wearing street clothes, you'll be kicked out of here. |
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Every year I visit apple orchards in one or the other region and taste as many heirloom varieties as I can. |
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I just did a little arrangement of nasturtiums, marigolds, and some helianthus, as bright as I could make it. |
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Unknown symbols flash past me as I look for a pattern, for underlying order beneath seeming chaos. |
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As I have been to many Evensongs since, the order of the service is now second nature. |
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As I drove up to the entrance through cattle guards I obeyed the speed limit and started to look around. |
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As I opened the oven door to bake it, I dropped the crumble on the kitchen floor, sending crushed blackberries and streusel everywhere. |
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I carefully flipped my long blond locks out of my face and adopted a confident stride as I walked out of the alley towards the apartment complex. |
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I'm playing great, probably striking the ball as well as I have ever done in my career. |
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They don't, however, strike much fear into young Cubans, who erupted into laughter as soon as I mentioned them. |
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My mother was struck dumb as I had been and said nothing as the women glared at her. |
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But as I probed deeper into my memories, another thought had suddenly struck me. |
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So it struck me as odd when he did not appear yesterday evening as I prepared the chicken for tea. |
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But as I glanced through it I was struck by something strange that took a while for me to put my finger on. |
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As I predicted, however, the Supreme Court did not strike these laws down on grounds that they were special-interest rent-seeking legislation. |
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As I type this, I'm sitting on the tail of a 10 minute queue to the help desk again. |
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I am a police captain and feel totally helpless as I am unable to help my city and my family. |
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Lunch is a salad or sandwiches if I'm rehearsing or soup, ideally, as I find soup orgasmic. |
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I can't say anything about these as I shamefully ignored them completely in favour of an orgy of consumerist spending on clothes. |
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So as nonchalantly as I could, I slid into the string, the bra, and the slacks. |
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I shudder to think of it now, as I never dive without two spares, and usually a strobe as well. |
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The passing looks were even more frequent, the whispers even louder as I confidently strolled down the corridors. |
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As I strolled lazily along the beach this afternoon, I found a beautiful silver bracelet. |
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I took off running as best as I could without losing control of the stroller, not noticing the car passing me. |
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That work was different to my usual style, as I had to think about giving the clothes strong, clear lines. |
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As I sat breathlessly in front of my television and watched the team last weekend, they became my Herculean heroes. |
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This is not true as I am still here and I would like to put the record straight about this here and now. |
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I have to assume from the near-radio silence on the Wiley LP hereabouts that everyone is as underwhelmed by it as I am. |
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I re-did the vocal a week later, if only to make a point of starting as stroppily as I intended to continue. |
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He let go of me, and I suddenly felt a chill down my spine as I heard the strum of guitars from the stage behind me. |
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As I walked around the outskirts of the mosque, I saw Uighur lute strummers congregating for impromptu performances. |
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I knew then, as I know now, that I was going to become an otorhinolaryngologist. |
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As I walked down the corridor towards the pitch my studs made that fantastic sound which studs do on a hard surface. |
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Happy as I am that Papa Bear is back on the screen, I don't want to know what he's up to just yet. |
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I look on with annoyance as I see parks pop up everywhere while ours are taken away. |
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So I was at school, studying up in the library, as I have done quite often in the past weeks because of the exams. |
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Instructions are stapled onto the side. I study them closely as I return to the cottage. |
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But as I was on stage looking at the people beside me, it really looked like these fellow students were completely out of it! |
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I didn't go to school been as I had no education what so ever so Tiger taught me over time teaching me the basic stuff. |
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My hand was unexpectedly clutching the stone tightly as I stuffed the paper back in the bottle. |
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As I stumbled over tree roots and stones, the shadows and darkness closed in again. |
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Most of the audience with whom I saw the film seemed as stupefied and astonished as I was by the dullness of the proceedings. |
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I'm not asking for any resignations at this point as I don't know how far up the chain of command this stupidity goes. |
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The style of hair and dress of the teenagers hanging around the street was much as I was fifteen years ago. |
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Since then, I have had no sense of taste or smell, which, as I am a food stylist and writer, has serious implications. |
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Apologies for the brief hiatus in commentary, as I watch Wayne Rooney score England's third. |
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Some nights as I sweated and coughed under the mosquito netting in my oven-like room I couldn't remember why I had thought that coming to Uganda was such a good idea. |
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Inherit the Wind was thrilling 40 years ago if you were very young, reasonably well educated, and inclined, as I was, to hero-worship Clarence Darrow. |
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As I should have learned from my own show, it is easy to blame outside forces when stuff doesn't go your way, but at the end of it all you are in control. |
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As far as I can tell the only victims are the fighting-cock enthusiasts who have engaged in direct osculation with their birds, in an effort to revive them for the fight. |
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I have never read so much chick lit as I have in the last few months. |
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Or are they, as I suspect, just trying to be tough, butch and militaristic by using a symbol that is increasingly finding its way onto military insignias and heraldry? |
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I broke a bone in my hand which for me is a disaster as I am, or was, a sugarcraft artist and my work depends upon my dexterity for the intricate work involved. |
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And then Zeek looked at me with his lovely lagoon eyes, and just as I was about to accept, I remembered that the only dance I could dance was the hokey-pokey. |
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I stopped a few cars ahead and as I reversed I heard this grinding noise, which I thought was the gears but in fact I was scraping the side of the parked cars. |
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As I write this I am picturing the first time I saw them, the first time I was transfixed by their strangeness, their confidence and their sense of mission. |
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They feel, as I do, that the positives outweigh the negatives. |
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As I don't speak Hebrew, I'm bound to the choppy English translations. |
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As I packed up and drove homewards, I had a feeling of quiet calm. |
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As I gathered my stuff, I could see him high-fiving a few of his friends. |
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Even as I write, I can taste the juicy steak, the melting cheese, the caramelised onions and zingy sauce wrapped in bread which was crispy and not overlarge. |
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I ended up sitting reading it on the long journey southwards to London, with my highlighter and red pencil, marking the errors in the book as I read. |
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As I talked about at the beginning, we'll see these super athletes who can slash the current world records, who will provide a more thrilling display for us to watch. |
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As soon as I opened the front door, I heard high-pitched yapping. |
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Doors flew by me as I streaked down the street, nearly blind in the dark. |
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As I staggered onto the airstrip, clutching the stitch in my side and breathing hard, I tried to recall where I had seen that design of red and white. |
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My anger wore off quickly as I walked home, but not before I had unnecessarily kicked a stone hard and barely missed a giant black cat that had streaked past. |
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As I dunked the teabag into and out of the boiling water a couple of times, I couldn't help but overhear the strains of a one-sided conversation that drifted into the room. |
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I also make a conscious choice to go on holiday before hordes of children go, as I have had my family and now wish to relax when I go on my holidays. |
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As I listened to these bells chiming and the birds singing, I thought to myself that this was the quintessence of a peaceful American university campus. |
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As I entered the freeway on-ramp, there seemed to be even fewer cars. |
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As soon as I finish the tasks immediately at hand I'm outta here. |
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It was just a memory that popped into my head as I had read the poem. |
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At first high school study hall only gave me an hour to do as I pleased, providing I was silent, but then I discovered the storage room at the back of the library. |
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My stomach tightened as I saw the corners of her mouth lift into a smile. |
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The crowd around the medical supplies dwindled again as I made my stand. |
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But as I was coming in to land, I went through some turbulence and, as I tried to brake, one side of the canopy collapsed and I went cartwheeling out of control. |
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You were at the Florida cattle call, as I would describe it. |
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The stuffing of the tooled-leather cushion rustled as I settled into it. |
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The heat in front of the carvery was quite uncomfortable, and the sheer volume of diners seemed temporarily to overwhelm the system as I waited some ten minutes or more. |
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Well, just as I enter an incredibly intense two weeks at work, I get a head cold which appears to also have the odd symptom of completely disrupting my sleep schedule. |
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Now, this ordinarily wouldn't be a problem as I have a bus pass. |
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Lack of updates as I am feeling like a rabbit in the headlights right now. |
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As I stepped onto the pavement, a thunderous roar ripped across the sky and the crowds looked up shouting oohs and aahs normally reserved for local council firework displays. |
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There's somehow a very magical feel to a lot of his songs, especially this current favourite, which is, even as I type stumpily and furiously, playing on repeat. |
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As soon as I purchase my own DVD player and stupidly large and expensive home cinema set-up, both films will easily find a way into my collection. |
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So as I was saying, it was just after sundown on a hot August night. |
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And I can't really tell you how it was made, as I spent the entire recipe-making time chopping walnuts and chestnuts, sneaking teeny bits in every now and then. |
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Outside it was cold and my teeth chattered as I breathed in the fresh air. |
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Well, as I said, the dollar can stage a rebound since it is oversold. |
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I stood the stylograph as long as I could, and then retired to the pencil. |
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My final chance, as far as I could see, was as we were cashing up. |
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I hardly remember how I felt as I walked into the school auditorium and took my place by the large, charcoal black Steinway, before playing the long piece I'd chosen. |
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As I sat there I began thinking about the first time I went to an American diner and froze when asked what way did I want my eggs served, sunny side up, over easy, etc. |
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I said slowly as I began to feel the first drink hitting me. |
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My teeth were chattering, as I carefully separated the two identical slips of paper I was carrying and handed a single sheet to the woman behind the cash desk. |
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A man with a wide plank of wood turned around at the back of the queue for the Homebase cash desk and smacked it into me as I walked past with my little green basket. |
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Wiping the sweat from neck as I finally became second in line, I watched with bewilderment at the performance of the young lady at the cash dispenser. |
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As I it drove past her, I took my hands off the wheel and struck a pose. |
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As I think back to that Hogarthian nightscape, I can understand why we of a tender bourgeois sensibility are panicked by the idea of further relaxing the licence laws. |
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As I pulled to the stop light just before the freeway, a police car came screaming out of the drive through car wash, still soapy, and he headed up the road, too. |
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I will not hear of any lofty titles as long as I stay on this island! |
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My wife scanned the storefronts as I turned into unfamiliar streets. |
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I sat up when I heard the doorbell and my heartbeat quickened as I got to my feet and raced out of my room, down the stairs and stopped at the bottom one. |
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I am only vaguely involved in this year's school production, but I am involved as I spent some time this weekend hemming the ends of tablecloths for it. |
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As far as I can tell, she's simply ill and she overexerted herself. |
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However, these cavils aside, this is a very charming and delightful production and one which, as I have indicated, goes a long way to obliterate the memories of the past. |
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As I entered the park just beyond the lane, my thoughts were again interrupted, this time by a short series of caws coming from three crows flying overhead. |
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As I may be heterosexually hard-wired, you may be hard-wired homosexually. |
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As I write, two propositions from which every mainstream Jew in the last millennium would have instantly recoiled have become legitimate options within Orthodox Judaism. |
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The giant feathers and strippergram cops, while not as I had expected, were evident but leant a certain amount of scissor-sister appeal to the show. |
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I laughed as I realized she was the one who wanted to play strip poker. |
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However, I did not force my husband to remain as celibate as I had to be. |
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As soon as I heard about it, I started hitting up pals for pledges. |
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They stare, near catatonic, perhaps shocked, as I edge in and inch over to the counter, where chocolate bars are piled in their original cardboard boxes. |
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I didn't feel the heaviness of my gown as I rose to the surface. |
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As I said, it was a lovely little bass, but I sold it to a friend who was keen to learn the bass, and for some reason I was feeling charitable and decided to do him a favour. |
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As I write this, the game of chicken is in maximum overdrive. |
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In the 100, during my last flip turn, I saw ahead of me and I got really mad and I pushed it as hard as I could. |
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Now I don't want to be a fussbudget so as I write I'm taking a chill pill to try to get some perspective on this whole farrago. |
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As I am sure you know, it is pretty dangerous driving in flip-flops as you cannot keep them on your feet when you are resting on your heels. |
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The big news in the mainstream press as I was writing this column in December was that celebrities are now eschewing smartphones for flip phones. |
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Ourania Fizgig, avatar for University of Arizona's Adrienne Gauthier, giggles and hands me a flight feather so that I can fly as high as I want. |
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On Wednesday morning, an Eastern fox squirrel skittered away from my front porch as I left for work. |
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I wouldn't want to go to a prostitute as I imagine it to be cold and feelingless. |
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If the farmer was a beef fattener, as I understand he was, then it is not likely that there has been cattle moved to other farms. |
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When verified, the fish will certainly be a British record, and is certainly a North East record, as I don't have a single shore-caught greater forkbeard recorded. |
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Personally, I can't wait to go to as many of the Football Fests as I can. |
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As I approach my fifty-fifth year on this terra firma, I have come to accept the singleness which God has called me to, even to see it as a cross I must bear. |
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One of my front bottom teeth is false because they're all loose but because I'm taking them out as I can afford it, the false one is on a tiny plate. |
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