She saw Petyr, looking very tired and a little dazed but otherwise all right, walk toward her. |
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This left me feeling a little light-headed, slightly dazed and quite tired, which Roselyn explained was perfectly normal. |
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Adam didn't seem to be listening, he had a dazed look on his face, but he nodded anyways. |
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On the second play of the second half, Manning took advantage of a dazed Aaron Glenn and hit Wayne on a 57-yard bomb. |
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Despite sounding a little dazed after spending six and a half hours watching three films back to back, he is keeping things in perspective. |
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Mr. Crich testified that after the assault he was dazed and seeing stars as blood ran into his eyes and down the side of his face. |
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What I know is that their heartbeats and breathing synchronized, their faces took on the exact same dazed and painful expression. |
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He was often dazed and drifted out of his senses while staring emptily into nothingness. |
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Mary was still dazed as she found herself sitting in the living room of her own house, beset on both sides by her parents. |
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Some of the dazed survivors, seeing a hole had been blasted in the wall, ran for it. |
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Still dazed, I was sitting outside under the umbrage of a tree by the entrance. |
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Eventually, she starts rambling in a dazed sing-song about fat women walking up a hill and thin women walking down. |
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She started snickering at their dazed faces, before cracking up and laughing loudly. |
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She sat up, dazed and confused, then, with a small sniffle and a larger smile, looked at her roommate. |
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One was trapped in a wrecked car supplied by a local breakers yard, while the other wandered around the square in a dazed state. |
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We were still dazed from a horribly early start, in spite of the breezy boat ride. |
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One of my dazed wits tried to tell me the odds against this actually happening. |
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I rubbed my head where it had clipped the side of the table, feeling completely dazed and confused. |
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Scooping his own jacket up, Shanza gave it a distracted shake and tossed it over his shoulders in a dazed stupor. |
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This beautiful watering hole sits in a quiet suburban area which is pleasingly free of coachloads of dazed tourists. |
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He and the other dazed workers who converged on the center soon joined the priest in cobbling together an emergency response system. |
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Thank you for going to the heart of events, plucking out the pith and making a Promethean offer of it to a dazed and confused humanity. |
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Less than half a second later, it shot back upwards, twinkling innocently, leaving John with a confused and slightly dazed expression. |
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She looked up at him with a disconcerted, unfocused gaze, her normally clear ice blue eyes covered with a dazed, cloudy film. |
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With the warrior dazed, he quickly plunges his sword into his exposed chest. |
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I was dazed, I was confused, even more so than I had been in this whole nightmarish chase. |
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She found the pensioner wandering shocked and dazed surrounded by the rubble from her devastated home. |
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He was dazed and disoriented so Marian got him to the hospital where he had a major stroke. |
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He was dazed and dreamlike, seemingly unaware of the previous day's events. |
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Slightly dazed by the encounter I step out into the brightness of the street. |
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I was completely dazed and shocked and felt that I had been hit on the head. |
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Kassi is so dazed by it all that she drops pizza onto her brand new and very expensive evening dress. |
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Slightly dazed and confused from his fall, Levi recovered his state of mind. |
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The victim was so dazed from his injuries he was unable to tell police what happened. |
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She says he was dazed and barely recognised his family when they visited him in hospital. |
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A sniper bullet deflected off his helmet and impacted on the armor of his turret leaving him dazed but alive. |
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But, when we do feel a slight bit dazed, it seems as though this dementedness is part of the film's charm. |
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Many are walking around dazed and bewildered at the shape of things and the grasp of power. |
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He stared at him tentatively, dazed, then dropped back to the ground cross-legged. |
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Hugging the warm clothes, Daphne sits on the bed, dazed at the turn of events. |
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Though dazed and in serious pain, I was aware on some level of the chaos I had instigated. |
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Despite the fact that he was critically low on ammunition, he provided some of it to the dazed pilot and then radioed for help. |
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There has been a rash of sightings of elephants roosting in trees that has left authorities shaken and dazed. |
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His brain was dazed and still surging with the terrible thoughts which had agonized him the night before. |
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But on Tuesday that site seemed perilously close, and most joined the mass of dazed refugees streaming north away from the trade center. |
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Taking a moment to come to terms with what had just happened, I recomposed myself and returned to my candelight supper, dazed but undaunted. |
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Since the judge had delivered the verdict, he had felt permanently dazed. |
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A few minutes later, Ferguson, having been revived, sat on the sideline, helmet off, hair tousled, dazed. |
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He's wearing a slightly dazed expression, but looks relaxed. |
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To the bald eagle, a vulturish scavenger that will eat most anything, nothing is more inviting than a dazed and disabled coot idling on flat water. |
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Soon the dazed POWs heard strange voices barking commands in English. |
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Six minutes later and just when the heads of a dazed and confused City appeared to be clearing, another sluggish reaction to danger saw Bury double their advantage. |
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I was dazed and amazed by all the wonderful things the Internet could do. |
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He sat bolt upright, in a cold sweat, breathing heavily and feeling dazed. |
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She seemed dazed, and when I told her to lie down on the sofa she obeyed me without a word. |
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The child may look dazed, and his or her movements may be clumsy. |
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I sat in this strange dazed state until 8 a.m. when I was able to contact my brother, who was fortunately in Bangkok and able to arrange a flight ticket with Thai Airways. |
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The world spun and I found I was lying on the floor with a dazed guard sprawled across my legs, the whole cab tilting over to the left at a crazy angle. |
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After the treatment, we see her standing dazed in a straitjacket, muttering unintelligibly, her hair standing on end, sparks flying from her head. |
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Everyone was dazed by their look at death, but relieved by the opportunity to decompress. |
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If not for movies like dazed and Confused, hemp would have all but disappeared from American discourse. |
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He looked dazed and confused with a blank stare on his face. |
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His eyes are dazed and reddened, and he's breathing heavily. |
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Everything was burned to ashes, and people were left utterly dazed. |
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Levy is dazed and robotic, and O'Hara is subtle and deadpan sly. |
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Khalid al Najar, 27, was half dazed as he walked back toward Khan Younis with a plastic bag of clothes. |
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Sara gazed up at the house in dazed wonder, not noticing Mr. Lake's retrieval of her valise from the carriage or his offer of hand to steady her step down to the sidewalk. |
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He looked dazed for a minute and then went out like a light. |
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He affected the dazed calm of a man beyond grief and outrage. |
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He focused on Rob, who had a curious, dazed expression creasing his face. |
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Over the next few weeks and months she went decidedly loopy, wandering around dazed and giving bizarre impromptu interviews to mystified and amused reporters. |
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The reporter is said to have returned to the press tent, dazed by the verbal assault, and determined to seek an apology from the player's management company. |
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She took the proffered cheque and stared at it with puzzled amaze, dazed by her own behaviour. |
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I found myself dazed and bewildered by their nonstop laughing, joking, and jibber jabber. |
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He was the guy who hit people with paddles in dazed and Confused. |
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Many veterans lie in hospitals across the nation, dazed and confused. |
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Happy slap attackers pounced on a student and left her dazed in a city centre assault. |
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Patients and employees were dazed, crying, and moaning, he said. |
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Giving evidence, Rowles said he felt dazed after being hit by the doorman. |
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Blackburn's cause was not helped when Morten Gamst Pedersen and Gael Givet collided going for the same ball, both players emerging blooded and dazed but otherwise unharmed. |
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A dazed man in a suit pushed a baggage cart through the carnage. |
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The dazed man tried to flag down passing cars for help but none would stop for him and he had to walk 2km to his home in Kilmessan to raise the alarm. |
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Then wheeling his black steed suddenly, he raced away before the dazed soldiers could get their wits together to send a shower of arrows after him. |
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He had volunteered to do the double watch to help a sick pal, but Frank himself was suffering from trench fever, starved of sleep and dazed by shellfire. |
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