Her blush climbed higher as he watched her with feigned serious thoughtfulness. |
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You will not find many casual visitors who browse through the pages of books with feigned interest. |
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These is feigned blitheness about crises that will predictably attract immediate attention. |
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The feigned retreat, drawing pursuers, strung out and disaligned into ambush, is a favorite tactic of red savages. |
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They walk away with a look of feigned understanding while I jiggle away, belly and double chin and all. |
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The St Mirren player received a retaliatory dunt, causing him to collapse in real or feigned agony. |
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At first, I thought this might be a conversational gambit, a feigned interest. |
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So he tossed and turned, pretending to awaken, then feigned surprise at seeing the lady of the castle upon opening his eyes. |
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I dance for lonely men, men who feel neglected, men who need the feigned affection and artful wiles of the dancer. |
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As best as he could, Thomas shrugged and his scowl gave way to feigned indifference. |
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A controlled belly-laugh, followed by a small closing cough of feigned detachment. |
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What of Anni's unsisterly remark, during the European championships, that she, Claudia, had deliberately feigned illness? |
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I feigned a mask of innocence as I pretended to study the menu, as if the choice of seafood paella versus black paella vastly interested me. |
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Living together creates the illusion of having found adequate shelter and a feigned ability to resist in case of attack. |
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He could have feigned a headache maybe and bunked off for the afternoon and saved us all a bit of bother. |
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I ran menial errands, tasted everything, and feigned indifference towards the whole process. |
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In a time of snarling footballers and feigned injuries and all-round nasty behaviour, it is good to see two footballers smile and laugh so much. |
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At least three of his opponents claim he feigned injury as a psychological tactic. |
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People said that I feigned injury and that I winked when I was on the stretcher. |
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He covered his disbelief with a feigned smile, walking his wrinkled fingers across the deep mahogany colored desk. |
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Might your ex-friend have in fact already spotted you and feigned absent-mindedness in order to avoid renewing a difficult relationship? |
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He picked absently at his jagged canine with a long thumbnail, watching his guard with feigned interest. |
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They would have played hockey and soccer, in matches with no beg-pardons, but also no players to writhe about on the ground with feigned injury. |
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This refugee was a person who could not be trusted because of their feigned conditions, false identities, and suspected links to a fifth column or underworld. |
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Gorbachev feigned ignorance, but it was enough to prevent any further donations. |
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I rolled my eyes and curled my upper lip in feigned revulsion. |
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Mr. Speaker, the member's feigned indignation before this House today reeks of hypocrisy. |
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Her feigned obliviousness and hyperbolic assertions indicated an underlying liberal sensibility. |
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The queen mother feigned submission, spruced up her new home, threw lavish parties and gathered her court there. |
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When Barbara Walters shut him down, he feigned hurt feelings and curled up on Rosie O'Donnell's lap. |
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Knowing that he did not have a strong case, Olongo had feigned insanity, talking incoherently, and the animals present had started to pity him. |
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The commissaire must be sure that the wound is not feigned for diverse reasons such as a damaged bicycle. |
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After a while, he feigned defeat, ordering some of his soldiers to retreat. |
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At that time he did not express near the concern or the passion or the feigned indignation as he points the finger at this government today. |
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She is used to the lip service, the feigned support, the photo ops and then the secret opposition that thwarts it all. |
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Mr. Speaker, the feigned outrage and fake indignation of the hon. member again belies the House with respect to the seriousness of this issue. |
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They are act tough with all this feigned indignation and say they will get to the bottom of this. |
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They know perfectly how to manipulate world opinion, with feigned moderation and false professions of peaceful intentions. |
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She pretended to trip on a cobblestone and feigned a sprain. |
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As Nick, Louis Lovett finds the perfect balance between feigned and real innocence, and between decency and the first signs of careerist deviousness. |
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The patients were not diagnosed as having a factitious disorder or malingering because their symptoms were judged not to be fabricated, feigned, or intentionally produced. |
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Once the immediate impact of the flooding has passed, the government, the opposition and the media will drop their feigned concern and leave the victims to their fate. |
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You'll pardon me if I don't take this feigned outrage very seriously. |
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He recovered himself quickly, and again feigned indifference. |
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In the new world order where every diner is a critic, there is a lot of feigned expertise. |
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However, I forgive him this sophomoric passage because its empty hatred was so obviously feigned after the event, and because it describes me as five years younger than I am. |
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So you'll pardon me for not taking West's feigned outrage seriously. |
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Twice more the Normans made feigned withdrawals, tempting the English into pursuit, and allowing the Norman cavalry to attack them repeatedly. |
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While there, he feigned stomach cramps and in the confusion fled into a monastery. |
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During the Battle of Nasiriyah, there was an incident where Iraqi irregulars feigned surrender to approach an American unit securing a bridge. |
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Drawing flak from the Opposition, the Tamil Nadu CM feigned ignorance of Parvathi Velupillai's arrival. |
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The ministers of the republic, mortal enemies of his name, came every day to pay their feigned civilities. |
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According to yesterday's survey, four Quebeckers out of five want Quebec to be recognized. But for now, any recognition is feigned because all that is being done goes against the recognition of the Quebec nation. |
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The IG and BT's feigned anguish over the supposed dilemma posed by communists winning an executive position or a majority in a bourgeois legislature reveals a thoroughly opportunist impulse. |
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Those virtues were rather feigned and affected things to serve his ambition, than true qualities ingenerate in his judgement or nature. |
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Maitland claimed that Chastelard's ardour was feigned, and that he was part of a Huguenot plot to discredit Mary by tarnishing her reputation. |
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Although the feigned flights did not break the lines, they probably thinned out the housecarls in the English shield wall. |
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Two further Norman retreats were feigned, to once again draw the English into pursuit and expose them to repeated attacks by the Norman cavalry. |
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According to Suetonius, Domitian wholly feigned his interest in arts and literature, and never bothered to acquaint himself with classic authors. |
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The Huns preferred to fight at long range, utilizing ambush, encirclement, and the feigned retreat. |
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At first they feigned interest in a negotiated settlement. |
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However, it is a bit rich now, the feigned indignation coming from the former foreign affairs minister, to stand and give us a lecture when we could easily turn the question back to him. |
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Keen not to seem too intriguing, and wanting to allow the King to take the credit for unveiling the conspiracy, Salisbury feigned ignorance. |
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He feigned a stroke to be moved out of prison into a convalescent home. |
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She says she was released when she feigned acceptance of their dogma. |
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The member for Mississauga South in getting up here with his sanctimonious statement, his question of privilege, his feigned indignation, really is an overreaction knowing how he behaved at committee last week. |
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Meanwhile, we have proof that transitional periods lead to considerably more moonlighting and feigned self-employment, which puts wages under pressure and causes employees to be faced with bad and unfair working conditions. |
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He then feigned death using a squash ball under his arm to cut off his pulse. |
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Coming up after grabbing the napkin, the husband, in a show of spatial awareness or perhaps a feigned considerateness, moved backward to avoid a second contact. |
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A feigned retreat by the Picts drew the Northumbrians into an ambush at Dun Nechtain near the lake of Linn Garan. |
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The Picts under leadership of Bridei, feigned retreat and drew Ecgfrith's Northumbrian force into an ambush on Saturday 20 May 685 at a lake in mountains near Duin Nechtain. |
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For once the explicit thuggishness, the feigned outrage to mask the shameless deceitfulness, the apocalyptic warnings, are failing to have an impact. |
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Jessica feigned the fact that she had not done her homework. |
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It proved that we had certain things in common, a thread of similarity that can't be faked or feigned, especially when it comes to covering up my cack-handedness. |
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Similarities include the prince's feigned madness, his accidental killing of the king's counsellor in his mother's bedroom, and the eventual slaying of his uncle. |
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