He grabbed her wrists and pulled her in to kiss the place where he had beaned her and leaned her head back while faking a grimace. |
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I will soon be back to faking a perky voice, answering stupid questions and providing useless information. |
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Rugby has copied too many faults of the round ball game and faking injury to get an opposition carded is one we can do without. |
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Truth be told I was done with the whole Yule thing by mid-December and I've just been faking the rest. |
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Kyle was the only one who could make me smile or make me laugh, without me faking it, anyways. |
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Philip lays it on thick, telling her that he forgives her for faking the pregnancy, and that he is sorry for leaving her at the altar. |
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It sure looks as if he's faking ignorance to try to sucker her into making some outlandish claim about how the memo was a Democratic plant. |
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Nigella's self-confessed trick, after all, is based not upon actually being a domestic goddess but on faking the image of one. |
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Some beggars operating in Swindon already use hard luck tales, often creating elaborate stories and faking emotion to tug at the heartstrings. |
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The clear intimation in one published column was that the team believed he was faking an injury and that he feared an opponent. |
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The difficulty for doctors is to identify those that are faking, and those that are genuinely unwell. |
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We can go through life faking everything, so that Eve becomes our little Stepford child. |
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I'm tired of explaining myself, of being told I'm this, I'm that, faking a persona, assuming another name, another identity. |
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Is faking a doctoral degree by a minister of government less worthy of dismissal? |
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Great footie players are deft at faking their way offsides without getting caught. |
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I was going through the motions, faking the emotions, wriggling around like a lizard on a tin. |
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By bluffing and faking, you have to somehow provoke and deceive this system of defense. |
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She was also accused of faking three burglaries to claim insurance money. |
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If you have a tough time faking a conversation, it will also play a scripted dialogue from a boss, a child or a friend in need of help. |
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The fans think he's faking it, but Chelsea will take no chances making sure he's fit. |
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It may be because Labour is faking outrage over a reckless attempt at humour on her website. |
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Before Goldfinger can escape, however, the U. S. troops attack, having been only faking incapacitation. |
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There is no animal protection organization that has ever been involved in faking, doctoring, or staging any footage of the commercial seal hunt. |
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Sometimes you give me the message that you think I am faking these problems. |
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The inference was clear: I was faking a fall and I was waiting for time to rehearse. |
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An independent lab later claimed that the faking had been poorly done, including the use of shavings from gold jewellery. |
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It was always about pretending, and faking, and concealing feelings. |
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This is also opened to abuse with the busiest car crime con being accident faking to in connivance or another innocent driver to get these big pay-offs. |
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Towdah fell to his knees, faking a little flailing motion as he fell. |
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Designed when the Net was small, they allow spammers to cover their tracks by forging headers, faking domain names, and bouncing e-mails off servers across the globe. |
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We need to trust people to enter into social, emotional and, for that matter, business dealings with them and you can't trust someone who is faking. |
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In letters to her sister Mary, Anne raised suspicions that the Queen was faking her pregnancy in an attempt to introduce a false heir. |
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But science reporters in countries like China have highlighted the fact that the problem also exists in the scientific community, where scientists have been caught faking results to obtain promotion. |
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Altered images can still be very valuable to historical researchers since they give us an idea of what people in the past were trying to achieve by faking them. |
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On the other hand, we don't have that Pinocchio test, as I said, that would allow us to say these are the sincere but deluded, these are true ones, or these are the out-and-out charlatans who are faking. |
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How do you separate real PTSD from someone who might be faking it? |
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How do the people who say I am faking this sleep at night know? |
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I'm not saying that faking it in public is the key to marital success, but if you get this front-of-house stuff wrong, it will eventually have an impact on your actual relationship. |
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In the sideline-and-up pass, both the receiver and the passer are faking the sideline cut. |
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Only one interpretation was possible: they were even faking that. |
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The cover of the heavy rock band UFO's 1974 album Phenomenon features a hand-tinted image of a suburban couple apparently faking a UFO sighting, and manages to be both camp and inexplicably unsettling. |
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Someone else will be faking a feud with Sharon Osbourne, or comparing black contestants to Lenny Henry, or just grinning inanely into space like some sort of bussed-in competition winner. |
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Making known their intent can be done by throwing a ball to a base, advising the umpire verbally prior to the throw, faking a throw, or leaving the pitcher's plate with the ball. |
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The Knicks' veteran point guard has become proficient at pump faking when a defender is charging, and then following that by jumping into his adversary. |
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Use a teasing brush to gently backcomb the length of your pony, creating texture and faking a thicker mane. |
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In the next few weeks we will have the opportunity to bring the trialogue to a conclusion, and then we will be able to assess whether the Commission and the Council have just been faking it today or whether they were serious. |
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Some counterfeiters are even faking the safety labels on their products, making it harder and harder for consumers to distinguish between the knock-offs and the genuine articles. |
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The fighter looked harmlessly punch drunk, but he was only faking and suddenly threw a vicious, skillful, blow. |
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So who is faking it and who is genuinely honest? |
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Hart requests as his court-appointed lawyer Ted Stevens, who prosecuted Hart for murder years before and was convinced he was a sociopath faking mental illness. |
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Low job satisfaction and a lack of responsibility are seen as the main reasons for employees choosing to ditch work by faking illness, according to a new absenteeism poll. |
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A study comparing the original unidimensional ESI to the multidimensional single-stimulus measure, focusing particularly on their resistance to faking will also be presented. |
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He gestured unbelievably. Everyone knew he was faking being sick. |
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Lambert, a focused, unostentatious man who created such reality formats as Faking It and Shipwrecked, does not seem too bothered by his critics. |
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Faking bravado, I wave my hands about as a shopper walks by, and call out that I'm being prevented from leaving. |
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Faking an elaborate yawn, I sneak a glance over my shoulder just in time to see her naked back as she leaves. |
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Faking Cleopatra's suicide would have been as easy as pulping a fig. |
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Faking an illness is an accusation you would hurl at a third grader who wants to stay home from school. |
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Produced by RDF Media, which made the reality TV hits Wife Swap and Faking It, the show divided 12 men into carrot and stick teams. |
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