The shine had vanished from the bright afternoon, and he had a feeling, deep down in his gut, that something somewhere was very wrong. |
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Very quiet, very thoughtful, he's a funkster deep down, that's what I like about him. |
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Really, a great disc for anyone who loves deep down, sometimes dirty music. |
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Normal people say I'm to young, much to young, that it's filthy and disgusting, but I know they think I deserve it deep down. |
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They're a true pop band, but deep down, you know that they just want to rock. |
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That's because, behind the respectable suit and neat grey beard, deep down Brian loves a good row. |
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But deep down I felt for him because the pain and anguish he and his family went through was immense. |
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He truly did love her, and deep down he knew his family would too, but he was still nervous. |
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Likewise the tires must be properly scoured to remove deep down grime and small particles it came contact with on the road. |
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Houses and mosques lie deep down below, and from the crater's edge they look like tiny toys or models on a child's train set. |
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I know that deep down it wouldn't feel right in my heart, but it might just be the closest I ever get to owning a pair. |
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But deep down she knew that the filth she felt inside would probably never entirely go away. |
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His temper in the office could be fiery, and he might seem a bit hot and bothered, but deep down, he was a softy. |
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The wetting agent will improve the penetration of water so that it can reach deep down to the roots of the plants. |
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We knew deep down that we were a good team and this game afforded us the opportunity to prove it. |
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Not only was I proud of my achievements, deep down I believed they made me a praiseworthy and successful human being. |
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I starred into his eyes now calm, but deep down his spirit yearned to be free. |
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When we suffer reverses, difficulties, disease or tragedy, we may feel deep down that our birthright as believers has been taken from us. |
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Last night I woke up around 4am with this horrible stabby feeling deep down in my left ear. |
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One more film in 1957 and then Garrett seemed a forgotten name buried deep down some memory hole. |
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We have developed our own minds but deep down we stick to the collective mess that we have called society or culture. |
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She noticed people running from the other end of the school, they were soaking wet, deep down to the bone. |
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Paul followed her slowly, knowing deep down that she was just putting up a brave front. |
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For all their triangulation, deep down inside both he and John Kerry are not foolish. |
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Ashlee just shrugged the criticism off as usual, but deep down I know it hurts her. |
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Well he thinks that I am a blonde deep down, even if my natural hair colour is brown. |
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However, under the surface there is trouble deep down in the core of the financial markets. |
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You dance and sing along and make it look natural, but deep down inside you know that you do not belong here. |
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Before this point, I had started, earlier on, to question if I actually, deep down, hated women. |
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I have to hope that deep down, some of them know what they're doing is wrong. |
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Workers were promising to fight plans to close the plant down, while deep down admitting they were fighting a losing battle. |
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It wouldn't surprise me if we just simply drifted apart because deep down neither of us think that it's going anywhere. |
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I was getting it in the neck, so was the chairman but deep down he realises what I'm attempting to do. |
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I searched back through my consciousness, deep down into my soul where I sensed the pain hiding in my heart. |
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During the day, viperfish hunt deep down in the ocean, but at night they come up to shallower waters where food is more plentiful. |
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She stars as Schatze, the recently-divorced mastermind, incredibly efficient and calculating but deep down she really wants to marry for love. |
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Some caudices lay deep down in the ground, protected from extreme weather conditions and animals. |
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Borges was deep down an old-fashioned liberal, however, who despised the Spanish-American tradition of the caudillo and its vulgar populism. |
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The outpouring of hatred can be massive but deep down most fans know that it is all part of the pantomime. |
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I am guessing that deep down inside my inexcitability about life was just a temporary glitch and I am an optimist after all. |
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Well, I guess I always knew I was a slacker deep down in my heart. |
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But deep down inside, they know that this doctrine is worthless and obsolete. |
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The Swedish authorities have plans for terminal storage of all mercury and mercury containing waste deep down in bedrock. |
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It's even dry deep down because we've killed all the basidiomycota, which form the base of the world's pyramid of living organisms. |
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I had decided not to receive my confirmation, and had guilt dreams about it but, deep down, felt my decision was the right one. |
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Is it because, as a lot of critics say, deep down we always have been and always will be puritans at heart? |
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I believe that deep down, people want to confess their mistakes. |
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Meanwhile, South Carolina Republicans surely know deep down that Gingrich is unelectable, and they find Romney unpalatable. |
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That's because the fault lies with the education system and so one will have to look deep down and find out what's causing this disinterest and hatred towards academics. |
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International law can help but deep down it requires new ways of thinking. |
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Their conformity to the tenets of a philosophy that was supposed to be about non-conformity, suggests that, deep down, they were were playing at it. |
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The kind of deep down stupid that depresses and unnerves me. |
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They may be making maturity work for them, but in the hours of darkness, deep down. |
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I'm having to strike out there like a pioneer and dig deep, deep down to strike gold. |
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Results: The skin is cleansed and polished, the little corneous bumps disappear freeing the in-grown hairs trapped deep down. |
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A velvety, vanishing hand cream, REPAIR MAINS helps repair and nourish the skin deep down. |
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These are commonly called whiteheads, when deep down, or blackheads when they are at the surface. |
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True, you won't necessarily fit in with the new romantics' misty sentiments right away, but, deep down, Ariens have a poetic nature, and the coming era nurtures it. |
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With screaming engines they would sweep deep down, fire at everything that moved and then in the same motion would ascend again towards a sky that did not care. |
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We may not always admit to being sinners, but deep down inside, we recognise that we are sinners, and we have an awareness that we have sinned or are sinning. |
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A part of me hoped that deep down he really did love me for that. |
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People tell me that, deep down, ministers have a bit of a masochistic streak. |
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You just have to get out there and go for it and not ask yourself any questions, because deep down you know it's possible to do it! |
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Mike had the feeling that, deep down inside, she genuinely meant it. |
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The stepford Husbands triumph in the novel, but deep down they know that history will not favor them. |
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But deep down I would love to see kids mooching round on bikes in groups, scrumping apples and being clipped round the ear'ole by paternalistic cops. |
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Because the voice is not placed correctly, it is sunk deep down the throat, resting heavily on the larynx and the vocal cords. |
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I know deep down inside that I will learn tenfold what these students are going to learn from me. |
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In every case, whether injured or not, the trauma is deep down in everyone. |
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Acts deep down to slow re-growth of the hair and make it finer using a combination of active ingredients from plant sources that inhibit growth. |
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We are using a high-performance material and going deep down into the base. |
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It purifies the skin deep down and activates the natural functions of the skin. |
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Even if we refuse to believe it, deep down in every human being there is a vital need to love and be loved. |
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A functional approach to the planning of new settlements can help deep down the distances to be covered by pedestrians and cyclists. |
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Sanah, nobody has ever told me this explicitly and yet it seems as if, deep down, I have always known this, he confided to her. |
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One wonders if, deep down, she couldn't stand being mean to her husband! |
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I laughed it off but, deep down, I was absolutely mortified. |
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Who in their right mind would turn down the job of their dreams even though deep down they know themselves to be grotesquely underqualified for said job? |
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I am glad to some extent that I have enthralled her and that I have, deep down, made my first female conquest. |
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Some youngsters think these stories about the past are dreadfully boring and they don't want to hear them anymore but deep down, I think, they know it's part of themselves. |
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The opponents know this deep down, or at least fear it, and that is the true reason for their choleric obsession. |
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After more than a year of writing Happy Hour blog mails, I realise that deep down, I'm a critic at heart, but with more weight than journalists who often have to keep to a specific theme. |
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Massaged in, it changes into an oil to cleanse skin deep down. |
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Stage 1: Soak the hands in the warmed oil to nourish the skin deep down. |
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It is precisely because you have a deep-rooted fear of the people that you prefer brainwashing to direct consultation of these citizens, whom you regard, deep down, as idiots. |
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The sad thing is that deep down they all believe it to be true. |
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He seems like an average businessman, but deep down he's an overgrown kid with a necktie. |
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Our sailors may well be loners deep down, but as soon as they come across a sign of life, be it human or animal, it cheers them up no end: «yesterday evening, I came right up close to Yannick Bestaven's CervinEnr. |
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The weaker person is also often the woman who has been abandoned by her husband or partner, or pressured by her social set to have an abortion that, deep down, she does not want. |
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Spartan's sharp-looking sendup is anything but scary in looks, but deep down is a phantom wraith ready to wreak havoc at will. |
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However optimistic you are, though, there's always that true gut feeling where you knew deep down that it is not hot, the sun is not out to stay and in a matter of minutes it will bucket down with rain. |
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Moreover they pump up nutrients from deep down which end up in the topsoil when the tree litter decays, thus replenishing fertility of the topsoil to some extent. |
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The chiselling subsoiler for vineyards, thanks to the special curve of its working utensils, allows for the vigorous, deep down breaking-up and lifting of the terrain. |
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Some keep us from being what we truly are deep down, wronging us and causing frustration, guilt, and even degrading relationships at work or at home. |
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It is a normal thing that we do not do much fishing in this weather as the fish go deep down in the sea beyond the reach of fishermen. |
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You may have heard these sentiments also expressed by Ethnarch Junior, but it is only because, deep down he is an Akelite. |
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But there will always be those who are hostile out of fear and self-doubt, because deep down they see something too terrible to acknowledge or accept. |
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Our rational sides reject this notion, but deep down we wonder. |
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Your Excellency, you know deep down that, if you could, you would add your own brave voice to those voices of your brave compatriots and colleagues. |
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Was that really her making that low, hungry, almost semitortured sound deep down in her throat? |
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Amid the changes being lived by the Church in Algeria, our visit allowed us to see, at each stopping place, little signs of this life which continues deep down, like the first trickles of Spring when the snows melt. |
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I sometimes get the impression from her public remarks that deep down, even Jennifer Lynch, head of the commission, harbours a teensy-weensy little bit of hatred for Ezra and me. |
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But this is nothing to be too worried about because this happens only when the layer affected is too deep down and therefore too deep for surgery. |
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It will detoxify the body deep down and harmonise your energy centres thanks to a series of precise and repeated gestures alternating between pressure and effleurage. |
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The Ascorbyl Glucoside reaches deep down the skin cells and works effectively to lighten the skin tone that most other traditional vitamin C formulations fail to do. |
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They married at Crowstone Church in Westcliff in 1997, and although Kim meant her vows, she knew deep down she was never going to remain faithful. |
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