Just as I exited the shower, dripping wet, there was an unearthly commotion from somewhere close by. |
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Camilla exited the grocery shop and was about to enter George's town car when she saw two figures in the distance who were under a shady tree. |
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Bubbles by the quayside grew as a pair of midweek divers surfaced and exited the water. |
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As the fires and pumps began to burn off the remaining water within him, a thin trail of smoke exited his nostrils. |
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Tucking her money into her pocket, she exited her house, glad to be rid of Leonie's blabber about her beautiful sister and handsome Warren. |
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Her eyes were moist with tears as she quickly exited the room, slamming the door behind her. |
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Rick very capably side-slipped the airplane onto runway 14, rolled out, and exited the aircraft rapidly while it was still burning. |
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After diffraction of the beam, the monochromatic radiation was exited from the lower part of the slit and transmitted by another light guide. |
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She left her second floor room and exited the hallway through an unalarmed stairwell door at the nursing home. |
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I quickly exited the aircraft, unchained the nose gear, climbed back in, and buckled my seat belt. |
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I could tell that Shyamalan was very exited, because the hand on the chair was clenching and unclenching. |
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It was the same for several human villagers who exited shabby tents, rubbing sleep from their eyes. |
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The sounds of a music box shifted into gusting wind as one group of dancers exited upstage while another solemnly entered. |
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After gathering their belongings, they went out of the room and exited from the back door into their unforeseeable future. |
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Women in nightdresses and nightgowns and men in trousers and shorts exited their homes in the utmost haste, murmuring amongst themselves. |
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Standing up she exited he bathroom for the second time, trailed by speckles of red water. |
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As he exited the stage door of a West End theater, the usual assemblage of star seekers and autograph hounds waited outside. |
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Kieswetter was able to empty his bench in the final minute and allow the large crowd to salute the veteran starters who exited the game. |
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He snapped the lens cap back onto the camera and stealthily exited the auditorium. |
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Todd whirled the blanket he had draped around his shoulders like a cape and exited back into the kitchen. |
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He exited the court room immediately, walking off to the jubilation of the watching fans. |
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His vehicle became stuck and after he exited he discovered his right front wheel was mired in a hole and the tire was flat. |
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The forward storeroom can be exited through an open hatchway upward to the bow deck. |
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Juniors and seniors alike chattered incessantly and heatedly as they exited the hall a few weeks later. |
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The top of the stairs brought them into another hall which ran directly overtop the one they had exited. |
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Parking a few blocks from her old apartment, Delilah exited the car in favor of hoofing it the rest of the way. |
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With one swift nod and a quick hand shake, Cannington exited the office The army general was not too sure what to make of this. |
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Madison gave a frustrated sigh and with one last sympathetic smile exited my bedroom. |
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When a ship exited a wormhole and dropped from hyperspace to normal, there was a distinct effect on the human body. |
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This included hospitals that may have exited the population of rural hospitals through mergers and consolidations. |
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We had three large bags of cans when we exited the hall while the students were discoing. |
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Ed laughed modestly, waved curtly, turned and exited towards a small blue door under the adjacent stands. |
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Silently and with some relief, we exited and sat down on the slightly damp curb. |
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His reign as director of the National Theatre, recorded in these diaries, was garlanded with praise and exited to a storm of acclaim. |
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We then exited through a huge glass door to our parked cars and drove via unguarded gates home. |
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After I exited the aircraft, I stayed on the roof, debriefing the troubleshooters. |
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After the program exited, it placed the RTS line in its original low state, de-energizing the relay. |
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The girls exited the building their lips glossed and shining under the lighting of the building. |
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And through some diabolical mishap of unfortunate engineering, all of it exited through one toilet in her basement. |
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The lighted dial on his watch showed one-thirty a.m. as they exited the cab back at their apartment building. |
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He exited from the room and touched the necessary button to close the gunroom. |
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Pocketing extra bandage and disinfectant salve, I eased my way to the door he had exited through. |
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As he exited the stage, the audience gave a standing ovation that lasted almost three minutes. |
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He brought them to the side of the stream a ways away from the pit they had just exited from. |
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Smiling, he brushed his lips against her cheek, and just as quietly exited from the room. |
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Each aisle was first entered and exited from the back of the store opposite the cashier counters. |
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Reed knew as he exited the building that behind every door that lined the hallway lay a different type of danger. |
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They had just exited from the hair salon and were climbing down the stairs. |
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The vessel exited from his view, spiraling out of control and plunging into the lake moments later. |
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Then, the ambassador and his wife exited from their craft and headed toward the Empress. |
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While I was waiting at the arrivals gate, a large group of people exited from the flight previous to the one I was waiting for. |
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I exited the hallway leading to the terminal and stopped once outside of the line of departing passengers. |
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The opening went off without a single problem and Lily exited the stage with a smile. |
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The company has exited from a number of non-performing businesses to focus on its core airport operations. |
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He exited at an early stage and is suggesting that he did badly because he was traumatised. |
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When this bubble burst and companies exited the market in droves, rates went up dramatically. |
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She quickly exited the program and turned her full attention to her friend. |
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They drove on for another 15 minutes or so before she finally exited the expressway. |
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We settled into a brisk walk as we exited through the front doors and entered the parking lot. |
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By the time Papa Roach exited the stage at around 9 pm, the crowd was warmed up and ready for the main entertainment, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. |
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As I now exited my fighter, its radial engine slowing down, I could see our massive fleet. |
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He exited to find that the skies had opened and that, the ragtop's top being down, the vehicle's floorboards were filled to the seat covers. |
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As per the information received, Kulkarni exited yesterday amid emotional adieus that came as a shock to many. |
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Emlyn loudly exited the hotel and went to the station for the Bristol train. |
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He presumed they exited through the conference room which adjoined his office and went down the stairwell. |
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He was unprepared for the loud cheers from a raucous crowd that greeted him when he exited the restroom. |
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The windscreen wiper had to be turned to maximum speed as we exited the cathedral green. |
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They exited the room through the slightly ajar door, where they saw Xavier and Saulo using the phone, Xavier with tears in his eyes. |
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After reaching the end of the lunch line, Matthew and I exited the hot and aroma filled kitchen and re-entered the cafeteria. |
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Passengers alighting taxis at the transport hub exited through the bus depot entrance near the lighthouse. |
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And, though they may have eventually exited, they left a greater mark than the Yanqui did in Mexico. |
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I should point out that as I observed this male exited the block, I was in the process of relieving myself. |
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As I exited, that telltale blue land yacht that was Daniel's car pulled up. |
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He exited the servant's room, and crept his way down the hall, retracing the same routes he usually took when wandering at night. |
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Madison straightened out her black mini skirt and matching camisole and exited the car. |
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Twenty-two men exited the aircraft, all clothed in dark fatigues and all armed to the teeth. |
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I stood before my apartment door, cracked my neck for good measure and then exited, locking it securely behind me. |
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As such we have exited longs and will look to buy again after the coming retracement. |
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We exited the lift and were taken through a pitch dark passage into a room full of cages where a strange lady talked to us. |
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The trio exited the station into the crisp briskness of the winter afternoon and hurried for the carriage. |
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We landed normally, turned off the active, completed the secure checklist, and exited the aircraft on the taxiway. |
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From there, several different people entered and exited the room, all claiming to be psychic and telepathic and telekinetic amongst other things. |
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My escorts exited the bus and a testy female officer instructed them to walk through a metal detector. |
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Chairs were scraped back and many of the men exited the dining room at the news and Arial glanced after them impatiently. |
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I would argue that artificial turf and big ballparks entered and exited the baseball world at about the same time. |
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The two officers exited the mess hall wordlessly and took the lift up to the command room of the entire station. |
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Lauren then exited the mess hall grinning at the laughter that echoed in the room. |
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The room was still lit by torchlight as Zarana rose from the cramped room and exited through paper door. |
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With the old touch-tone system, 75 percent of callers exited the automated system in favor of an agent. |
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The man looked up, his eyes went wide, then he briskly exited the market. |
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Realizing the vulnerability of the other three passengers in his vehicle, Duarte exited the vehicle before it crashed over a berm and into a wall. |
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Both animals woofed excitedly as Garth and Iris exited the car. |
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Quick as I could, I shut the window, exited the bathroom, descended the stairs and went into the kitchen, where both girls were staring out of the window. |
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The trainee hooked up the long cord and exited from under the aircraft. |
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Soon troops from both sides exited the trenches, met their enemies in peace and even agreed not to fire on one another. |
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As the ceasefire was announced, Peter Beinart asked me what Jerusalemites felt as we exited our own metaphoric bunkers. |
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I tripped over myself as I exited the car and landed on the ground. |
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The three guards selected exited rapidly to carry out their monarch's wishes, and the four left huddled together like a bewildered flock of sheep. |
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Cinnamon continued onto the pool deck just as George exited from his changing room in his swimsuit, dark blue trunks with a patriotic splash of red and white. |
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The shot took off his chin and mouth and nose, missing his eyes and brain as it exited just above his high cheekbones. |
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That, in conjunction with the night's dinner and the rather rich coffee, caused the expected nausea, which hit me in force as we exited the coffee shop. |
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The doors swooshed open and he exited the elaborate elevator. |
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As if on que, Liz exited her room just as Jason rang the door bell. |
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After dislocating her shoulder recently, she exited the hospital in a floor-length gown. |
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They exited the infirmary and hung a right towards the main deck. |
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Quietly, ever so quietly, I watched two worlds briefly collide before one exited into the sunlight and the other stayed behind in the dim twilight. |
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The small old men exited from the dramatic scene ashen-faced. |
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We exited the atmosphere perfectly with a few bumps and twirls. |
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He exited onto the bustling streets of the port city, and took a deep breath of the fresh, cool air, blessing his decision to go to Wanda with his troubles. |
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They sought to renegotiate the terms of the funding being promised by the bank, which balked at the radical changes proposed and exited from the deal. |
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I exited the elevator quickly, marching out to the crowded street. |
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It was a mess, and when Ball exited as showrunner following the abysmal fifth season, it got even worse. |
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The antipathy toward America in the Middle East continues even after the architects of the Iraq war have exited the stage. |
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One bandit came in the night to rob the couple, and shot at his wife when she exited the house. |
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In contrast, the actual chicken pox virus long ago exited my bloodstream and is not detectable. |
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After a few moments, four officers exited the vehicle, causing the man to turn and walk away quickly. |
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He asked to be excused from the class for a moment and exited the room. |
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One entered the show next to a mock-up of a theater marquee and exited through a stage door that was part of a new, postscript installation made for the exhibition. |
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Karinka slowly exited the room and flicked on the switch to her computers. |
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He exited the house right behind me, his arms instantly outreaching. |
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The trial judge was alert to the conflict in the evidence as to what took place after the appellant exited his vehicle and arrived at the police cruiser. |
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ElBaradei was greeted with water cannon and tear gas when he and his supporters exited Friday prayers. |
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Jim Maher, former press secretary to just exited NSW Treasurer Michael Egan, will not be going to Kabul as agent-general as suggested by the Sun Herald last week. |
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Unlike the activities of the woodpeckers, a raccoon that denned in a hollow on the Indiana myotis roost tree made clear attempts to capture bats as they exited the roost. |
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He'd peered back at them from the wings of the stage as he exited. |
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The statement said the rover exited safe mode on Saturday and its high gain antenna went back online on Sunday. |
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To avoid flying over the invasion fleet, the planes arrived from the west over the Cotentin Peninsula and exited over Utah Beach. |
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I looked over the seat and saw that the oxygen hose from the emergency oxygen-supply system was kinked where the hose exited the seat. |
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It was not to be, as the Reds exited the tournament beset by a heavy sense of self-recrimination and facing a painful inquest. |
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It entered his left caudal dorsal thorax and exited through his right forelimb scapular. |
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A group of teens that showed up allegedly began fighting some of the partygoers when they exited the woods, Police Sgt. |
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After he exited the house they pounced on him, finding a white powder substance in his pocket they beleive to be cocaine. |
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The country officially exited recession in 2010, assisted by a strong growth in exports. |
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On the morning of 18 December 2011, the final contingent of US troops to be withdrawn ceremonially exited over the border to Kuwait. |
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In May 2014 the country exited the bailout but reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining its reformist momentum. |
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No, she and Crowe both attended, but they entered and exited separately, but were seen dancing and snoggling together. |
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Madeline was in on the routine, and shortly after Louise exited, the swain and his armpiece departed for their outing to Little's Music Shop. |
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It all comes back to two highly compelling moments. The moment you requested an Uber and the moment you exited the car with a mere thank-you. |
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Throws-ins to be taken, revolutionarily I know, from the position the ball exited the field, not 10 yards upfield. |
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After two hours, we exited the autobahn onto an old and broken road. |
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With 8 of the 16 exits arbitrarily blocked, 853 mixed passengers and 20 crew exited the darkened aircraft in 78 seconds, less than the 90 seconds required for certification. |
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The Zanders, along with their four cats, exited the home safely. |
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The cheek flap was elevated directly over the anterior bony wall of the maxilla, carefully preserving the infraorbital nerve as it exited from the infraorbital foramen. |
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Because of the land space available, the French loading platforms are designed so that they can be entered and exited in two directions and by both freight and passengers. |
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The spirits entered the tunnel carrying treasures, but exited freehanded. |
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While he exited with the two women, he carried a garment bag of his own. |
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