Slowly, she got up pulling the stiletto heel of one of her dress shoes out of the mud at the same time. |
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This morning when I got up heavy lidded and still half asleep he wondered what was the matter with me. |
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People rearranged meetings, opted to work from home, or got up earlier to beat the rush and so prevented major disruption. |
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Her cat meowed as he got up and screeched at her feet and then walked over toward her. |
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After a while, I got up from my desk and crossed to the window which overlooked my landlady's garden and the front steps of the building. |
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Either he got up on the wrong side of the bed today, or he's just fed up with the Franco-German international shuffle. |
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Y'all should have seen my terrible case of bedhead when I got up this morning. |
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She said even if I got up to 10 centimeters I probably couldn't push the baby's head out because the birth canal was too narrow. |
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We were in the middle of the dark, depressing island winter, you got up in the dark and returned from work in the dark for months on end. |
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He fell off of me, and as he got up I punched him square on the side of his left eye. |
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She did not notice that her seat retracted when she got up to collect Joshua immediately before the accident. |
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I got up and we all walked out of the music room and trudged to the front gate in silence. |
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Like a true Melbourne audience hardly anyone at all got up to flee from the rain. |
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She got up out of bed and walked towards the bathroom and she began to draw her hot bath in her Jacuzzi tub. |
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He got up from his sitting position and, with a slight limp in his gait, he ran towards the battlefield. |
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Mr Green got up and called the Guards in Ballina, and was advised that a patrol car was on its way. |
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When Wilson got up he was greeted by a big uppercut followed by a right and the stoppage. |
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She got up and took a hot shower and when she finished blow-drying her long brown hair she went down stairs. |
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She immediately got up and began mouthing off at the guy who had knocked me over. |
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On September 10, 1665, during a sitting for his bust, the king got up to check on the likeness. |
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Candy got up uncomfortably from her bus seat, and straightened her ruffled skirt. |
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At this point the consultant got up and, without diverting his gaze, walked straight past me to the operating table. |
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Slowly, I got up and lifted the blackout curtain on the right side of my room. |
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I got up quickly when I realized, but Faith was, oddly enough, not within my sight. |
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She got up slowly and walked along the hallway, and for some reason she was glad of the eerie silence and peacefulness. |
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The three of them got up and went into the dining room, a bright pink mixed with tangerine orange. |
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Daren moved and then got up and started toward the door not saying anything to Kristen. |
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Miel got up with a start, realizing that she had been resting her head on his shoulder. |
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After answering a few more of our questions he got up to check on the patient and then left the house. |
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He got up at six, packed his car with hot-water bottle, shovel, flask and blanket, and took three hours to drive 12 miles. |
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Kenny got up and stormed out of the hall, slamming the door loudly behind him. |
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This man got up and read a little piece thanking the people of Ireland for their generosity. |
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Andy Warhol had got up early in his mother's old house on East 66th Street, Manhattan, to catch the match on the TV networks. |
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Last week, I got up at three in the morning, lit a bonfire in my garden, and started fixing the grass. |
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I got up and dressed quickly, hoping to slip away quietly without Dr Bernadi realising. |
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As I was a farmer's daughter, Christmas Day began bright and early for me as I got up to help milk our herd of cows. |
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After we got up we sat down in front of the kamisama in seiza for 40 minutes and then practice began. |
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I got up from the rather cramped car and stretched out my muscles to give them some air. |
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Moore got up as the bell rang but he lost the fight when his manager threw in the towel. |
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I pushed his nearly limp body up to a sitting position and got up from the couch. |
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She got up and carefully tiptoed to her dresser, where the present rested on top. |
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Friday I got up late and Paul and I pootled off to the Tate Britain down in Pimlico. |
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Simon got up and went to his work desk, where he took a boxed chess set from the tiny drawer on the side. |
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This morning I got up at 5.30 and sorted a shedload of papers into piles and files, wrote letters, paid bills. |
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I got up from my seat and ran toward the door, not even minding my manners. |
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He got up from his straw pallet, cursing silently at having been interrupted from a good dream about riding the open plains in the summer. |
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McCline got up at the count of nine as the bell sounded to end the round, but his corner would not allow him to continue. |
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What an MP got up to once he or she was elected to office was a different matter, however. |
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I got up and went to pet her but she was having none of it, pulled back, turned, and darted back into the airing cupboard again. |
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They were now above Jim's cell, where Jim was sitting, huddled up in a ball, and then he got up and ran at the door, only to be thrown back. |
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I silently got up to get it, and opened it up to see what appeared to be a green teenage dragon standing there in humanoid form. |
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I got up off the mountainside and patted myself down quickly trying to stay stable. |
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I always wondered what Wibbler got up to whilst apparently skiving from his blog duties. |
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I laughed at his silliness, asked Holly to pause the movie for a second, and got up to go out to the kitchen. |
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He got up suddenly, the pear peelings in one hand and a knife in the other. |
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I pretended to sleep for half an hour, then got up and made myself some tea. |
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On coming to himself on Sunday morning, he got up and walked home, and a doctor was afterwards called in. |
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The bride's friend got up and mumbled a few incoherencies about nightclubs and alcohol. |
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I gave up counting the number of times I got up in the morning with dustpan and brush to sweep the broken glass from the passenger seat. |
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I got up and went over to feed the dying fire in the fireplace before returning to my seat. |
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And Ewood fans will be able to grab an unusual souvenir thanks to the kind-hearted players who got up to their elbows in paint. |
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Troy got up early to hear loud creaks and groans from the west side of the ship. |
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On the other side of the river are numerous shanties, grog shops and grocery stores, on a small scale, got up since the battalion arrived. |
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Thanks also to the projectionist for switching off his radio before someone got up to brain him. |
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She got up from her bed and made her way towards the vanity table in her room. |
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The irate couple got up to leave in disgust, and the woman barked her displeasure at the waiter. |
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He lazily got up and stretched, his soft skin unmarked by bruises or scarring. |
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Lin totally misunderstood that comment, and got up into a high dudgeon over what he felt was a slight to his courage. |
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They fell in love, she got up the duff, he panicked and they're getting married. |
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Isaac's body jerked, gave a few spasms, twitched a couple times, and got up off the floor. |
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I even felt a little vernal as I got up this morning, actually, but at the time I put it down to the Nepali I had for lunch yesterday. |
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We were dumbfounded at this rudeness and I got up and knelt on the clay floor. |
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She got up slowly, dusting the specks of dirt off her pants, and walked towards the door. |
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I realised that it was my stop so I got up and waved goodbye to Sakura and smiled at the kind bus driver. |
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I got up happily to see Raine watering her flowers again, in a business suit, black skirt and white shirt covered with a black blazer. |
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In the light of the furnace flame, one of the men got up and started to recite the biblical passages by heart. |
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Blaine got up and strode toward the opening hatch on the back of the enormous plane. |
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Yesterday afternoon, while at work, I got up from my desk and stubbed my toe. |
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She was cut off as he got up and hugged her with a kiss on the cheek, close to her lips. |
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I got up and went and got the little old guitar, brought it up, and took my knife and cut the pasteboard box around. |
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Hank got up with a groan and, feeling every one of his 46 years, he shrugged his suspenders back over his middle-age paunch. |
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My German Shepherd got up the duff with the big, brutal pig dog from over the paddocks due to the ex leaving the gate open. |
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More than a million would-be festivalgoers got up early in a bid to secure a spot at the legendary event. |
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We came up with a few of those by copying and exaggerating things that we and our friends got up to! |
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Lynx got up and went to the window, and barely saw a black bird flying off into the distance. |
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He got up and took out another bottle of wine from the fridge and popped it open. |
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I got up onto the forklift truck and managed to trap it in a canister and we then put it into a jar for safe keeping. |
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Croft got up and went out into the hall where Jeffries divested him of his lounging jacket and helped him into a black frock coat. |
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You smiled when you saw him play and you laughed when you heard what he got up to. |
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That pupil was asked to take Romeo on their after-school adventures and take photos of what they had got up to. |
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It was always a dream of mine that one day they would ask me what I got up to during the summer break. |
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She quickly got up off the couch and walked towards the closed bedroom door. |
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But I would quite like my grandchildren to see what their naughty old grandma got up to. |
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Bethany, age 11, got up and rolled her bedding from the dinette and put it away, and prepared our small galley for me to make breakfast. |
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Kevin got up and followed close behind his client as everyone made their way outside. |
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When she got up at Oh Dark Thirty, there was an unmelted, unshoveled two-foot drift in front of the garage door. |
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He got up and made sure the office door was closed, before resuming his seat behind the desk. |
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Wearily, I got up and dragged myself into the hall, taking my can of beer with me. |
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Several times, I tripped from an unseen root that was covered by white snow, but I quickly got up and continued on running. |
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He got up from the table, his chair legs scraping against the ground when he pushed it back. |
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She got a bad feeling in her stomach as she slowly got up from her bed and walked back to the stairs. |
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They actually got up and started showing off and playing with each other, I suppose it's quite uplifting when you're down in the dumps. |
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He got up and sighed, sweeping his hand through his nappy grey brown hair, his usual habit. |
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When he had got up to the animal she was riding he put his hand on the crupper and relaxed his speed. |
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Chrissy got up and sat down on her bed with her arms neatly folded on her lap. |
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The teller got up from behind his desk, and went over to one of the children waiting in line. |
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Joe's collie dog got up from her basket under the table and joined him at the door, sniffing the air. |
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When I got up to my room, my head was spinning as I snuffled into a handkerchief. |
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Finally, when I got up to go get a book to read while the load was washing, I opened the door. |
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He got up from the table, armed himself with a few guns and walked out of the inn. |
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I left the room, disappointed with my form and my wimpy nemesis got up and made his way over the machine to play. |
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He got up and ran over to a water dispenser round the corner from the main desk. |
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He stretched for a bit and then got up and jogged a five-mile round trip about the neighborhood. |
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I roused from the sleep one of them had put me in and I immediately got up out of the silky sheets. |
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Slowly, she got up and quietly walked out of her mother's room, her legs rubbing against each other in an attempt to be silent. |
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When she got up out of bed and did some get exercising to loosen up, she started to get ready for the council that afternoon. |
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When I got up the next morning, the dream was still clear as a bell, and it continues to stay with me until this day. |
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Our pagan ancestors had a wild and boozy time presided over by the Lord of Misrule, who got up to rude and mischievous pranks. |
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There was a rumbling sound in the distance so Richard got up to see what was happening. |
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I got up from the table and ran water into the saucepan to boil our morning eggs. |
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Yesterday I got up gloriously late, lounged about in the garden refusing to talk much while I read in the sun and planned some garden tidying. |
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But one morning, I got up to see him at 5am, then settled him back in his cot. |
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She was joined by Karen's Caper and the pair battled up the run-in before Maids Causeway got up by a short head. |
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Keeley came five minutes later and I got up to hug her, clinging to her in the most pitiable way a heartbroken person could. |
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The shop used to be a newsagent and the move sparked objections from residents, who got up a petition to fight it. |
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Faith and Grace who had been telling him something, abruptly broke off, when Father got up and rushed over to me. |
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They all got up and started feeling the walls, looking around, each secretly afraid of finding more dead bodies. |
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Last night, I uttered five words, got up from my place at the table and left the restaurant without looking back. |
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Eric was up an about this morning when we got up this morning before nodding off again and has been asleep for the last few hours. |
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This was pretty much the feeling I had when I finally got up close, and went inside. |
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At one point, he got up to cut oranges into strange shapes on a chopping board. |
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As I stumble towards the bathroom, my head is spinning, and not just with worried thoughts of what it is that I got up to last night. |
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He added that the smells could be got up to three miles away and there was no doubt the company had breached the conditions with regard to smell. |
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I grew tired of being the fifth wheel so I got up and went into my room to study. |
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When I finally got up all I could see was smoke, and I could hear the cries and screams of the survivors. |
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She got up slowly, patting her frizzled hair down as she slunk to the middle of the room. |
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The moment she left, I got up and looked at the note, which she had left on top of the fruit bowl. |
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It's all a lot of fuss and nonsense got up by some pesky civil rights activists, some of whom you can find here at Stand. |
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This morning I got up and futzed around the house for a few hours then set out to return a DVD to the library and then go sell clothes. |
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I got up in no hurry, brushed my teeth without haste, took the routine morning exercise lentissimo and walked at a leisurely gait. |
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A chill, in accordance with all the cliches about premonitions and fears, went up my spine. I got up on the counter. |
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Without waiting for him to respond I got up from my seat and hurried out of the gazebo towards the house. |
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He got up in that parking deck with his DV camera, and he captured this amazing storm surge as it rolled in. |
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Rugby Park's euphoria was dimmed awhile when Hay hit the deck and never got up again but the silence did not last long. |
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I could tell you a lot of stories about some of my pupil's mammies and daddies and what they got up to over the years, but I'm not going to. |
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But instead I sighed and got up and stepped into the fray to mediate, whereupon grandma entered and lit into me. |
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But when Saturday morning came the thief got up early and hid himself under a truss of hay in the hayloft. |
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At four I got up and prowled the flat, checking doors and windows were shut, uncomfortable and alone. |
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I got up and brushed myself off, reaching a hand down to whoever had fallen. |
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There was a knock at the door so I got up and trudged to the door bitterly and peeped through the small windows. |
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They got up on their high horse, whooped and hollered, rode around in circles, and ended right back where they'd started. |
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He got up and spooned two teaspoons of coffee into a chipped mug, and poured in water from the kettle. |
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He got up from the wings of the stage and walked down the steps that would lead behind the small stage to where the actors took off their makeup. |
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She bit off the excess thread of the last button being fastened and got up from under the table. |
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The Jobs Club has been very active and busy since it got up and running at the beginning of the year. |
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I couldn't do that, so I found I had to become a sit-down tragedian who got up a lot. |
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Mystie followed, jouncing her bed twice before she got up and ran after Laurie. |
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With a groan I got up and extinguished the juice box, tossing it into my little trash receptacle. |
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Kat got up and walked over, the black military uniform fitting her like a glove as her brown braid bumped against her back. |
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I lowered my eyes, got up from the table, and ran water into the saucepan to boil our morning eggs. |
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Instead she got up and walked away, redoing her hair in their bunches either side of her head. |
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Every day for the past 36 years, Vic and Rosemary Mier got up at 5 a.m. to milk cows. |
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She got up and crept through the dark so she could kneel beside her mom's bed. |
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At that point, Timmy got up and started clapping in a slow rhythmic cadence. |
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I got up and helped Annie and Amy into the Aids office were I cleaned and bandaged their wounds. |
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So I waited for a while longer, and then got up with a roll of my eyes and padded along the corridor. |
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The book is very nicely got up by the publisher in format metric demy 4to and expertly set by the author. |
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Finally, about 4 years ago I got up enough nerve to allow a salesgirl to lace me into a corset for the first time. |
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We got up in a hurry, Tony rushing to find something to cover himself up with. |
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Someone had got up his nose by suggesting all wars are started by capitalism. |
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I got up off the plane, went out, tried to find people on the phone, tried to find out what happened, and hopped a plane home to Atlanta. |
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Early Saturday I got up and started ripping the gears and shifters off to get the bike setup. |
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After he left the kitchen Lissie got up to hand the cutting board covered with onion slices to her mother. |
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When the three speakers heard what I said, two of them looked quite glum but the third one got up and said that he got it totally wrong. |
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Tony sat down and scarfed down his waffles, then he got up and grabbed his backpack. |
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Godwin motioned with his hand, and they got up as one man and followed him across the stone floor and out of the hall. |
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Graham and I took a wing each, and bowling along down the slope we got up enough speed and launched the lumbering thing into the void. |
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The urchin got up a second time with the murderous expression of a dog scenting blood. |
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He'd got up from the kitchen table and pedalled up the hill from the old tenement in Shuttle Place through the Darroch Council house scheme. |
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I got up about an hour ago to see if somehow America had suddenly realized last night was a huge miscount. |
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You got up in the morning, you boiled your billy, rolled your swag, got out and did a decent day's work. |
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I got up and stood in front of the mirror while starting to fix my hair for the new school day. |
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On Sunday morning he got up between eight and nine o'clock, and complained of not feeling well. |
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He got up and stamped his feet in fury, pulling his hair in angry humiliation. |
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I had got up bright and early, put on my best three quarter length trousers and had scootered my way into London's dazzling West End. |
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If I hadn't wakened and it had got up to the roof the whole house could have been burned. |
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It wasn't until the end of the spring quarter at the University of Chicago that I got up the gumption to strike out in a new direction. |
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She got up and went to the box where she kept special scraps of paper or clippings. |
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Cari-anne got up and washed her face off in the wash bowl by the window and looked out. |
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Aaron's breath steamed in the chill air as he got up from the porridge he was stirring to unlock the prisoner. |
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Charlie got up from her seat and casually edged her way to the back of the yard. |
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He had been lying in the hay pile for a good half-hour before he got up again. |
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Howie didn't have an act but he got up there, almost on a dare, and ad-libbed what turned out to be the funniest set of the evening. |
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After drinking some beer, a whaler I once saw got up and started to fight with himself. |
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He even got up and dusted himself down from a gruesome Brian Lima tackle midway through the second period. |
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He got up quickly and both fighters began to battle quickly, blocking a punch, then throwing one. |
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Even that time she used the judo throw on him, he got up embarrassed, but he didn't turn this cute shade of pink. |
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He began impressively, striking out his first batter with a fastball that got up to 98 mph. |
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When the first rays of the sun hit her, she got up and scuffled away from them, as if they would melt her. |
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Gabe was busy putting on all his weapons and wouldn't even look at me, so I grudgingly got up and scuffled over the carpet. |
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You had quite a lot of sherry old bean, and as you got up to leave you mistook the window for a door. |
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We got up each day, put our boats in the water, and drifted down the river. |
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In an unprecedented move Magistrate Nicholas got up from the bench and sat at the bar table with the witness and the accused. |
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I listened until her retreating footsteps told me she was gone, and then got up to bar the door. |
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The next day, they got up very early and ate quickly before shouldering their bags for the third time and setting off down the path. |
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Then one morning recently I got up to make tea and the same sound came from a nearby reed bed. |
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I got up from my comfy seat on the couch and answered it, just so it would stop ringing. |
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When she got up to ask the conductor to find her a new seat the man tripped her so that she fell into his lap. |
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I got up and went to my writing desk where paper and an assortment of pens and pencils were always on hand. |
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This time, he got up and grabbed his teacher's cheeks and pinched them. |
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Alison without even asking to be excused quietly got up and left the room. |
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One of their big players got up a head of steam and charged at me. |
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They were around in the morning when we got up so we hurriedly struck camp and legged it up the hill to the east of the camp before we could get bitten to shreds. |
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When she got up at two the next afternoon, Jerry Lee was still up, drinking in his den. |
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Ayumi got up and went to an airplane door and opened the hatch. |
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He got up on his feet, clutching his weapon, ready to strike her down. |
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I got up and borrowed a pair of Jon's jeans which were the perfect fit. |
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He smiled wistfully and we got up leaving money and a tip on the table. |
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I got up and started packing my bag, putting clothes on in the process. |
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Sara got up and meandered towards the abandoned Huron village. |
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We got up early and beat the Bank Holiday traffic to the western dales, seeking a quiet and very colourful walk on the land between Grassington and Malham. |
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As she got up and moved to support him, she noticed some strange dark stains on his left shoulder, which had been hidden under the pelisse before. |
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Every time he reawakened he got up and went to the nearest drug dealer around him and bought gear, and we were watching him, through the double-barrelled shotgun. |
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I got up and found a perfect piece of white chalk waiting for me. |
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Skyler got up and mounted his horse then rode back to his palace alone. |
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The bell rang for class change and I got up from the table, placing my work in my portfolio and carrying it with me out into the crowded hallway again. |
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Yes, we were naughty at times and got up to some serious mischief in our teenage years, but there were limitations and boundaries that would never be crossed. |
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The next morning we all slept in, but when we got up we were ravenous. |
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She estimates it was 20 to 30 seconds during which she had her back turned on these students, when they got up to mischief and this incident happened. |
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I got up and walked up to the wall, Osake followed close behind. |
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I got up from my seat and followed her to the main recreation room. |
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As well as the chance to try their hand at calligraphy, youngsters got up close to a variety of weapons such as a Celtic sword and 17th century rapier. |
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When the couple got up the next morning they found the scooter flung on their lawn, its ignition ripped out, its battery damaged, and the seat vandalised. |
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Although yesterday's driveway incident didn't keep me awake last night it did cross my mind a couple of times when I got up to answer the call of nature. |
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I got up to my room and set up my bed as dance preparation central. |
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She picked up her brush and quickly swept her long hair into a fashionable ponytail and then got up and walked over to her closet, which was brimming with clothes. |
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I had got up early, rejuvenated at last from the sleep deprivation of Greece, and tiptoed downstairs to make a cup of coffee. |
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He got up and began screaming, crying and stomping his feet. |
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Konnie got up from her swivel chair and let him have the seat. |
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She got up and walked to the kitchen, probably to refresh her drink. |
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My dad got up from his chair and slapped me hard across the face. |
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The heat got up to a punishing 87 today, but my medication got me through that by lowering my body temp until I shivered under my quilt in an agued state. |
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Silence roared between them until he finally got up the nerve. |
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My shyness disappeared when I got up to speak, and I was elected a senator in student government. |
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Xander got up slowly, a terrible blazing pain hurting his left arm. |
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Kaedin, Gruro, and Shuae had avoided the blast, and got up quickly to realize that the great winged lizard had destroyed the remaining beasts as well as most of the town. |
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Fifteen per cent of both men and women got up at night to pass urine. |
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The team got up to Camp II yesterday and will be taking a rest day today. |
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She got up from the ground shakily and latched onto a post for support. |
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Actually, I'd been woken from my second sleep, having got up before light to do a bit of writing, come over all tired and weary, and slipped back for a bit of a zizz. |
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The woman with her slick black hair and Goth make up got up from her seat. |
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Even as the audience rushed to get out of the hall, before the mandatory half-an-hour's load-shedding got up with them, the rhythm of tribal music was in them. |
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Mitt Romney, who has reverted to the not-a-follicle-out-of-place hairstyle, never really got up the gumption to hit Newt. |
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Anyone looking for more detailed information on what she had got up to 25 years after leaving school got all the gory details they could ever need last week. |
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I got up and walked downstairs in my ducky pajamas and froggy slippers. |
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He thought for a little while longer, got up from his favorite reflecting chair, and moved to the workspace and accessed the exobiological database. |
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She got up from the ground and sat back down at her piano stool. |
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Fifth on the inside down the backstretch, he had to wait until midstretch before he could angle Perfect Sting between rivals and they just got up for the victory. |
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People got up and told stories about my mom and she replied in kind. |
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He read it a few days ago at an author event and several members of the blue-rinse brigade in the audience got up and left while he was in full flight. |
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She got up and put on a robe that had been draped over her chiffonier. |
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The crowd were utterly unresponsive, in fact most got up and walked away. |
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Rick got up first, reaching his hand down to help Tristyn up as well. |
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He slowly got up and breathed in the new day, filled with anticipation for this afternoon, but all of a sudden was struck with a sharp pain in his chest. |
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I eventually got up and was given a cup of tea and a bacon buttie. |
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Silver Star really motored from half way and she got up to take second place two lengths behind the winner and it was a similar distance back to Moonbeam in third. |
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The old boy got up rather gingerly, but insisted on playing on. |
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The group got up and grabbed their coats, opening the door they walked out single file to Saul's truck and climbed in for their trek to the mountains. |
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For several weeks afterward the no-name man got up around 3 a.m. each day to harvest grapefruits, oranges, soursop and so on, from trees that he had not planted. |
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During one of his infamous animal interactions, Johnny Carson got up close and very personal with a Burmese python. |
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Startled by the abrupt entrance of his daughter, he got up quickly. |
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However I got up late and having to go to work was in a flap this morning. |
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I got up this morning and was moving around like a crazy nut. |
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I've only got up to section 3, which is about ventilation shafts. |
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Just before midnight he started to play his guitar and the two old men who had sat in the rain with their ouzo bottle got up and started to dance. |
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Kitten got up from her desk a tube of red lipstick in her hand. |
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Skipper Robbie Casey is back to form, got up and down the park in his usual buccaneering manner, fired in plenty of solid tackles and in general led the team well. |
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She got up and went over to the fire crackling and spitting nearby. |
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Patsy got up thereafter and redressed, put on her makeup and then went downstairs and found the three-page ransom note at the bottom of the spiral stairway. |
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I'm a durable guy and I've got up of the floor a bunch of times. |
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I got up and put on my windbreaker over my tee-shirt and jeans. |
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She got up then, the springs of the bed scringing a little under her. |
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Although, one of my ex-creditors had reported me as still living at an address I left eight years ago, which could be problematic if a subsequent resident got up to no good. |
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I was horrified when I got up to find the statue missing from its plinth. |
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Maddi gave him a playful punch and got up to go find some food. |
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Reviving himself from his contemplations, Jonathan got up and stretched luxuriously before striding purposefully to his desk and examined the items left there by Thom. |
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Pearson said he went down on one knee after receiving a low blow and the fight was stopped even though he got up and landed the final punch. |
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Somehow he got up with the only injury a laceration in his chin. |
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Hence they got up to the high country and shot a little game, including some konze, the first Selous had seen. |
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She was like a jumping bean all morning and I have to admit I had a big tear in my eye as she got up and accepted her award. |
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Its design was inspired by seeing light projecting on people's bodies as they got up and left a cinema. |
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I must have got up and just sleepwalked out to the balcony and straight off of it. |
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As the doper-dudes milled around the steaming SUV lookin' skittish, officers got even more curious, then got up and moved toward them. |
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It was only when the rain stopped and the smell of the raat rani came pouring into the room that Arindam got up to leave. |
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Miss Bingley made no answer, and soon afterwards she got up and walked about the room. |
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There was a war and Matthew was bedridden until he got up and walked. |
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The madcap pair recall how they acted the maggot and what they got up to while growing up in Navan. |
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About twenty minutes after waiters served the soup, a guest got up and left. |
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I got up from my web seat after an hour to uncrease the marks in my back and buttocks. |
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However, Kelly did find himself in the winner's circle when Almond Willow got up to defy Hawkit in the extended mile maiden auction stakes. |
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