Mesothelioma is a rare form of carcinoma that occurs in the mesothelium lining lungs, abdomens and hearts. |
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Nutrition information on menus moves us one step closer to smaller waistlines and healthier hearts. |
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In my heart of hearts, I think unenforceable laws such as these are abominations that bring the entire legal system into disrepute. |
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Peanut hearts and safflower seeds are extravagances that many folks don't usually buy for themselves but would welcome as gifts. |
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The guy shows his cards and he had the ace of hearts, but like I said, my hand was unbeatable at that point. |
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I started with the queen of diamonds and spades, an ace of clubs, five of hearts and three of diamonds. |
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At the end of the following hand it is noted who held the ace of hearts at the end of the auction. |
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Anyone who holds the ace, king, queen, jack or ten of hearts takes all the chips from that space. |
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United your resolve, united your hearts, may your spirits be at one, that you may long together dwell in unity and concord! |
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As it stands, it's a flawed but still engaging film that should warm the hearts of more adventurous filmgoers. |
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It can stir up strong emotions from the first notes heard, driving even the coldest of people to warm their hearts. |
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As the week went on he taught her gin, he taught her hearts, he taught her rummy. |
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Casting the lectern aside, he stood at the front of the stage, oozing boyish charm and melting more than a few hearts in the audience. |
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On ascending the throne, she quickly captured hearts at home and abroad as she strove to bring the royal family closer to the people. |
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In the long-term the US needs to win hearts and minds as well as military victories. |
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A bachelor meets a woman through a lonely hearts column with dramatic results. |
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I joined an internet dating agency, but had no luck, then moved on to answering ads in a local newspaper lonely hearts column. |
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She answered an advertisement that he had placed in a newspaper lonely hearts column. |
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Many men were adamant they have never used dating agencies or lonely hearts columns. |
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Had Jefferies described himself in a lonely hearts column, the spiel would have been remarkably similar. |
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None of the women he met through lonely hearts columns have recognised the necklace. |
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This doesn't usually matter too much unless you're meeting them after replying to a lonely hearts ad. |
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Linda Harris relates how, after the numbness of widowhood wore off, she found love again through the lonely hearts column of her local newspaper. |
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Did you meet someone through our lonely hearts columns or has your business gone from strength to strength through advertising with us? |
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I think a lot of people read lonely hearts columns with a great deal of interest. |
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Like lonely hearts ads and introduction agencies, cyberdating used to be thought of as a last resort, but that is no longer the case. |
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Caldwell, then living in Dover, Kent, met the mother of the three-year-old boy through a lonely hearts advert. |
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They exist by their own force of creation and by the commitment in the hearts and the aroha of the people. |
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Slices of artichoke hearts and strips of smoked tuna were served on a bed of roquette leaves. |
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In any Championship is something that lives forever in the minds and hearts of every one involved. |
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At a time of the year when would-be Romeos are encouraged to send sweet missives of hearts and flowers, he once sent its own brand of Valentine. |
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From the very beginning, he wanted a people who would welcome him into their hearts and yield to him as he shaped them into his likeness. |
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I pulled out a black rimmed picture frame, with bright pink hearts sparkling in the corners. |
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Here he is, right there, you can see the nine of clubs right next to the nine of hearts. |
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Every part is richly decorated with flowers, hearts, twisting vines and grotesque heads. |
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Jennifer Lopez tries shimmying back into her fans' hearts by teaching Richard Gere to rumba in this remake of the Japanese hit. |
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And even patients whose hearts beat irregularly all the time can be cured about 75 percent of the time. |
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The woman's presence drew reverence from deep within Portia's soul, though Portia was unaware of the connecting path between their hearts. |
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They lend an ear, they share words of praise and they always want to open their hearts to us. |
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Those who don't smile at Arnold's witty retorts have hearts of true solid granite. |
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Our legislators play with political fire and vent anger boiling deep in their hearts. |
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We are best advised at the end of the day to make amends for it, to settle our hearts and rest our limbs ready for a new dawn. |
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In any event, if you can find it in your hearts to help us out, we will be eternally grateful. |
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We have comforted their family members and will always hold them in our hearts and remember them in our prayers. |
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A woman in a lairy teeshirt shoves a half-pack of love hearts at me with an ad for the next round of celebrity reality tv. |
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Those frilly, lacy hearts of different shades of red, white and pink just didn't do it for me. |
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Obedience does not merit justification, but it does flow from the regenerate hearts of those who have been justified. |
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Since believers are regenerated into new creatures that have hearts that love God, sin must come from another source. |
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I think we are more alike than we know in the way our hearts react to the men we love. |
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And no doubt it is part of our middle western definition of community, writ in the dictionary of our hearts, not scrawled on some public wall. |
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And joyous laughter echoed and re-echoed around the room and rolled over the city, lifting the hearts of the multitudes. |
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Great-spotted woodpeckers drum while chiffchaffs, blackcaps, chaffinches and wrens sing their hearts out. |
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And thus it was with heavy hearts that we wombled into town to spend a total of six hours indoors. |
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It fosters peace, creates deep joy in our hearts and makes us considerate of others. |
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Her friendliness, humble kindliness and her generous disposition won her the hearts of many people who came to know and love her personality. |
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What we know in the secret recesses of our hearts is that the story of scarcity is a tale of death. |
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I wanted to be ordained because in my heart of hearts, I had always felt a strong calling. |
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We hold these values dear to our hearts because they resonate with strong emotional ties. |
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Spring is sprung, hormones are jumping, hearts are thumping and the seasonal cycle of attraction's in full swing once more. |
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As the emotional heat turns up, they unlace their hearts and their consciences, shedding their wigs and letting their hair down. |
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Bolton fans have taken Holdsworth to their hearts and the striker has responded in kind with his wholehearted commitment to the cause. |
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The dance form of Kathakali has become very popular over the years, captivating hearts worldwide with its elaborateness. |
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However, the truth is that in their heart of hearts, quite a few adults are afraid of deep water. |
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Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter. |
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They both froze, listening to the quick rasps of each other's breaths over the thunderous pounding of their own hearts. |
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But most exciting this week is our interview with Ant and Dec, those loveable Geordie rascals who've captured the hearts of the nation. |
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And that is the reason why in the things nearest our hearts we praise so little and criticise so lavishly. |
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It has the specs to strike fear in the hearts of other supercar owners, but my experience behind the wheel was rather disappointing. |
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Mr Abbas, however, said this episode should not lead to any rancour in the hearts of the people in the two countries. |
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Denmark has an intelligent, well-informed electorate whose hearts and minds are intrinsically pro-Europe. |
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Complete strangers will pour their hearts out because I don't know them from Adam. |
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He was tall and gorgeous, with rumpled sandy brown hair and azure eyes that Audrey could tell broke the hearts of girls everywhere. |
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It was the later French adaptation which changed swords to spades, wands to clubs, cups to hearts, and coins to diamonds. |
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Particular thanks go to the Summerland Rockers who jived and rocked their hearts out to a very appreciative audience. |
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Only their angry eyes were visible and it was clear they had hatred in their hearts. |
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Another example we might take is the fact that human beings have hearts on the left of their bodies. |
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There's a good reason for this ruthlessness, of course, because in their hearts directors know that true auteurs must write their own material. |
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If we're going to win the hearts and minds of the Australian public and Australianize this game, we have to be successful as entertainers. |
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That would surely weaken resolve and put fear into even the stoutest hearts. |
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Quarter hearts and rub cut edges with lemon and soak in acidulated water until ready to use. |
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Our hearts ache, we count the days, we weep with her family, sharing their pain and sorrow. |
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While we were occasionally off beam in the past at least our hearts were in the right place. |
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We are deeply moved by these loving hearts and want to thank them for their help. |
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They're both tactless and they both love criticising me to their hearts delight. |
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Insert map pins, metal tacks, and pushpins with plastic heads to create dots, stripes, and hearts. |
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England's wars, waged successfully by humble bowmen as well as knights and noblemen, created among all ranks a self-confidence that warmed English hearts. |
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He rears up and instills fear into the hearts of his adversaries. |
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Nor does the effort on the anticorruption front line appear to be winning hearts and minds on the Venezuelan street. |
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It is the steady accretion of detail that may yet be the most damaging factor in the battle for British hearts and minds. |
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They practiced ceremonial cannibalism, believing the hearts of their victims would imbue them with power. |
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No wonder criminal-justice reform is no longer the sole concern of balladeers and bleeding hearts. |
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His surprise marriage to theater director Sophie Hunter may have broken hearts, but the squeals of delight were even louder. |
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Scrooge is still with us, not just in print but embodied in the cold hearts and selfish calculations of misanthropes everywhere. |
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We ask our celebrities to pour their hearts out, and then chastise them if they stain our buttoned-up shirts. |
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Surely even the most hawkish on the Hill and in our chattering class must know in their heart of hearts that fact. |
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Scrappers like the foot-tall Jack Russell terrier can hold their own, too, but dogs smaller than that don't have the legs or the hearts to keep up. |
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Quilt designs may have been influenced by this change in fashion, as grid designs filled with motifs such as hearts, flowers, pinwheels, and quatrefoils became common. |
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So there I am, out in the quiet of the morning, ripping up weeds, listening to birds singing their hearts out, drinking in the smell of freshly turned earth. |
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Half the fans went home with heavy hearts, the rest in jubilation. |
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Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration. |
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And let our hearts be stout, to wait out the long travail, to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our courage unto our sons wheresoever they may be. |
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And though it's considered one of their lesser efforts, just having these two names in the credits are enough to set classic movie fans' hearts aflutter. |
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Down Fred went and the ref blew his whistle, piercing Croatian hearts as he pointed to the penalty spot. |
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We surged forward, hearts thumping, ducking to avoid water bombs and grasping hands, until we were disgorged at an open green beneath the city walls. |
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Rather than conforming their minds, hearts and wills to God's purposes, humans are adept at manipulating the name of God to serve their own agendas. |
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You were always a fastidious trencherman, and struck fear into the hearts of many a maitre d' and wine waiter, but when they knew you, they adored you. |
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It saves us from peering into the darkest recesses of our own hearts. |
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Most of the things I threw in the circular file, but one thing that caught my attention, was a magnet that looked exactly like the king of hearts playing card. |
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One woman hands him a handwritten letter covered in kisses and hearts. |
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It was described as a monster of terrible size but probable only a hungry wolf or wild boar which roamed the area striking terror into the hearts of all the people. |
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But it is precisely that wonky smile, lugubrious air and bitter chocolate voice that pierces the hearts of the toughest ball-breaking women of my acquaintance. |
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Roll up your sleeves while a Disney facilitator guides you through your own workbook of exercises designed to engage the minds of customers and win the hearts of employees. |
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But those hearts will likely be pounding a bit harder than if you had just seen, say, dolphin Tale. |
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But they are relishing their pastries with heavy hearts this week, as De Robertis prepares to close its doors for good tomorrow. |
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A special word of thanks must go to all the youthful helpers who truly rose to the occasion and left a lasting impression in the minds and hearts of all concerned. |
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We do not doubt the kindness in their hearts nor the earnestness of their intentions. |
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Conifers are dear to many people's hearts, but they don't add much to a garden, tending to be leaden and heavy, in shades of either dull green, or garish yellow and blue. |
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You cannot take your eyes off her for the entire film, as she vamps about, chewing up scenery and spitting out hearts. |
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In 1919, Ethel Parsons and Telfor Paullin made a painting that lifts hearts and souls, just by being fine art. |
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Even when they appear to uphold religious traditions, in their hearts, heterodox rabbis, he claims, do not reverence the name of God they pretend to bless. |
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Sure, he's broken a bunch of hearts, but he's always let them down gently. |
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To find someone has been let off with meaningless punishments like community service orders and not even banned from keeping animals for life breaks our hearts. |
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Many events throughout Britain in the last week have destabilised multicultural communities, striking fear into the hearts of right-thinking people. |
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I know everyone pays lip service to how much their house means to them when they're leaving, but this place really does have a special place in our hearts. |
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Approximately 88,000 people are on the national organ transplant waiting list, waiting for kidneys, livers, pancreases, intestines, hearts and lungs. |
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One depicts a procession of figures wearing both Mayan and Spanish garb, some holding what appear to be human hearts. |
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Dr. Smith, who has always offered us wise counsel and a friendly smile, earned a special place at our editors' round-table and in our hearts as well. |
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Mort doesn't seem like the sort to attend lonely hearts meetings. |
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There is not even a lonely hearts column in the local paper. |
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He has tried lonely hearts columns in local newspapers a few times. |
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Dear me, it was reading like an ad for a lonely hearts column! |
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No matter the cultural era or technological advances, it seems that as long as there have been lonely hearts, there have been lonely hearts clubs. |
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The 64-year-old mother-of-four was advertised in an internet lonely hearts room by her son because he thought his mother needed someone to talk to. |
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Intrigued by an advertisement he has placed in a lonely hearts column, she and Rebecca contact him simply to see what sort of person would place such an ad. |
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It is often bad to lead the second round of hearts, because of the danger of giving a ruff and discard to the opponents, since there are only six cards in the suit. |
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He was the grumpy old hero of One Foot in the Grave, a TV sit-com that ran for ten years and seized the hearts and minds of his fans all over the Kingdom. |
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I drew hearts all over my paper like a lovesick, pre-teen girl. |
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But I trust in your loving kindness toward humble, repentant hearts. |
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The trial in humans will locate patients whose hearts have stopped after a gunshot wound or other injury. |
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I followed her recipe to a T so I won't re-print it, but I didn't have the heart to cut out hearts since that would waste so much precious cookie. |
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But Caron, like Ginger Rogers and Cyd Charisse before her, was dancing her way into the hearts of millions years before these young pretenders ever put on top hat and tails. |
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The pictures which would melt even the hardest of Republcian hearts were taken at the end of November. |
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A battle is raging for the hearts and wallets of new mothers as two companies compete to distribute free samples of baby products in the country's biggest hospitals. |
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To understand the opposing groups, historians have assessed evidence of their hearts and minds. |
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But they're allowed to use the money to change hearts and souls, to help save lives, to embetter the world we live in. |
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Though little reliable evidence survives for these events, they provide an indication of how hearts and minds could be engaged for the cause. |
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The Brazilians are eating their hearts out over their defeat by Germany in the World Cup. |
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I think there's a huge segment of the scientific population who in their hearts know that this is disingenuine. |
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Surrounding these mosaics were smaller images depicting hearts, crosses and swastikas. |
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God loves an humble soul. It is not our high birth, but our low hearts God delights in. |
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Football's World Cup may have captured the hearts and minds of the Japanese but it is sayonara for Shakespeare in the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth. |
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Since blagging his way into the EastEndersw cast as Queen Vic manager Alfie Moon, he had the hearts of female fans a-flutter. |
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We are only a small and young nation, but we march with a union of hearts and souls to a common destiny. |
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So far the new century has brought a possible chestnut revival, schoolkids whose hearts are as big as the world, and savvier travelers. |
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By the joviality of their insults Babbitt knew that he had been taken back to their hearts, and happily he rose. |
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At the core of their own hearts there stands an inflicter of no less agonies. |
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And so usual a thing it is for gracious hearts to be humbled under the afflictings of God, that affliction is upon that score called humiliation. |
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Becker raised to two hearts, when some would inadvisedly jump pre-emptively to three hearts because they had four-card support. |
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Impress the motives of persuasion upon our own hearts till we feel the force of them. |
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They let a bittersome poison creep into their hearts, concerning the failings of people. |
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The pot had previously simmered skate wings, cods' heads, whales, pigs' hearts and a long litany of other horribles. |
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Unlike in Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan, in Yemen they are trying to implement sharia by winning over the hearts and minds of the people. |
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Let's say you're holding the Queen and Jack of spades and the flop shows the King of diamonds, 10 of hearts and seven of clubs. |
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I have lot of outs, but the river is a seven of hearts and Eliza has a ten of diamonds and jack of spades. |
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You don't want to hurt me, but see how deep the bullet lies. Unaware that I'm tearing you asunder. There is thunder in our hearts. |
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For women of a certain age, the sight of this golden boy in his Speedos set hearts aflutter. |
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However, Dune's Evita bag has set our hearts aflutter and doesn't have our purses wincing. |
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The world's smallest violin playing hearts and flowers for every sweetheart of the Midwest who didn't make it in Hollywood. |
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Now in their hearts those wildered Trojans said That once more they beheld Achilles' self Gigantic in his armour. |
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Strawberries have the shape of little red hearts and have been identified as an aphrodisiac since Roman times. |
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But look now into the weltered hearts and blighted memories of those whom we have gathered from out of the thousands of the lost and wretched. |
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Please know she has a very special place in our collective hearts. |
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This method would undoubtably strike a wholesome terror into the hearts of the working classes. |
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The gambler gazed at the undealt cards, desperate to know whether the ace of hearts was still among them. |
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All part of the sentimentalisation of animals, I'm afraid, by people whose hearts overrule their heads. |
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In the midst of our fun, a tremendous tatterara of the dining-room bell struck upon our hearts. |
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Let us draw with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience. |
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As Frank McCourt and Arte Moreno do battle to win over the hearts of local baseball fans, they might as well as arm wrestle in downtown Norwalk. |
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Their feet steady, their hands diligent, their eyes watchful, and their hearts resolute. |
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For a Greek-inspired relish, chop and toss the beets with marinated artichoke hearts and olives. |
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It is in this sense that television, the great reducer, the great squasher of high hearts and innocence, is a depressing cultural voice. |
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Trim the stalks and peel away the outer leaves so you're just left with the artichoke hearts. |
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Still, the ideal solution, I think, would be to render unto Caesar an affirmation of flag and country but to keep God in our hearts. |
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Pyruvate carboxylation prevents the decline in contractile function of rat hearts oxidizing acetoacetate. |
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That is to say, there is much longing in the hearts of Americans. |
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I guess at this point we were supposed to feel elated she'd come to her senses and decided she hearts dogs after all. |
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The hearts were preconditioned by either ischemia or bradykinin or adenosine. |
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This statement caused much anger in the hearts of his Russian audience, and earned him much animosity during his professional career in Russia. |
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It's about sticking it to the ammosexuals or the bleeding hearts or whomever. |
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All this time hatred, kept down by fear, festered in the hearts of the children of the soil. |
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These and other good deeds and charitable frame of mind completely won the hearts and minds of the Roman people. |
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It wasn't to be, though, Hihetah scoring a sensational late try which Laund converted to break Bees' hearts. |
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These fish have muscular bodies, ossified bones, scales, well developed gills and central nervous systems, and large hearts and kidneys. |
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The dead suspected of being Revenants were typically exhumed, decapitated and then had their hearts excised, burned or both. |
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Other adaptions for high speed running in hares include wider nostrils and larger hearts. |
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If citizens hear overmuch of the bliss of others, it galls the secrecy of their hearts. |
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All the time, our overfraught hearts are beating at a rate that would far outstrip the fastest gallop of the fastest horses ever foaled. |
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Faintly above the ocean's roar Mermaids are ringing phantom bells, Fragments of buried ocean-lore Echo in hearts of singing-shells. |
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The first quarter, representing Denmark, consists of three blue lions passant and nine red hearts on a yellow field. |
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Their own wicked hearts will still work and improve their own induration, excecation, and irritation to further sinning. |
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Agesilaus was fined by the Ephories, because he had drawne the hearts and good wills of al his fellow-citizens unto himselfe alone. |
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Gaskell, using frogs' hearts, proved that the heartbeat was, as Haller had suggested, of myogenic origin. |
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Christ sends the Holy Spirit who proceeds from the Father, and the Holy Spirit forms Christ in our hearts, and thus God the Father is glorified. |
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The hearts of the Runner and the Baton then beat as one until it was passed on, symbolising the journey of humanity and the essence of life. |
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Lymph hearts of lower vertebrates are propulsatile organs, whose main function is to pump the lymph from subcutaneous lymph sacs into the venous system. |
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The regality of the bottle is enhanced with a rich gold crown showcasing a custom crest capturing Katy Perry's playful essence-regal cats, a music clef, hearts and dagger. |
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Both halves feature lyrics that are so teen-girly they sound like they were written in pink ink in a padlocked diary with hearts and frowny faces for punctuation. |
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Canned artichoke hearts and bottoms have characteristics that allow them to be perfect for most any recipe other than eating them freshly steamed. |
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Oh, how many of us must charge our hearts to-day with forgetness! |
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It is the responsibility of pen which can stimulate thousands of hearts and rephrases the ideas of thousands of minds, in a manner which he cannot imagine as he writes them. |
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The spirited lyrics, the dancing and the joy of watching these five handsome, clean-cut youngsters pouring their hearts out moved me then and moves me now. |
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With no hearts in the river and no chance to hit his straight, he folded. |
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Sir, Your name is down amongst the Black hearts in the Black Book and this is to advise you and the like of you, who are Parson Justasses, to make your wills. |
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He exchanged greetings with his rival, but their shake-hands was rather a cold one, and each looked the other askance, as if distrust was in their hearts. |
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Requiescat In Pace COLEMAN GED Your memory will live on in our hearts. |
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I think both of our hearts must have gone into overdrive when we heard the metallic scree of a door being rolled open and the men's voices that accompanied it. |
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We may harvest a salad of mache, endive hearts, and claytonia. |
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The primary characteristic of the Devil, besides hubris, is that he has no power other than the power to cast evil suggestions into the hearts of men and women. |
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She was grieved, and bitterly sorry for the man who was hurt so much. But still, in her heart of hearts, where the love should have burned, there was a blank. |
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Boa constrictors don't so much suffocate prey as break their hearts. |
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That's so the little critters can go there and eat their little hearts out instead of getting them smashed out on the road as a part of a pavement pizza. |
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Our Teutonic neighbours are proud of their bockwurst, bratwurst and braunschweiger but it's the currywurst which holds a special place in their hearts. |
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The article described a small workshop by the Archdiocesan catechist Bonnie Kirk in which she used the video With burning hearts produced by the late Father Henry Nouwen. |
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Moon teaches the friend to live in the wilderness, makes friends with the bully, and hides out in a junkyard courtesy of archetypal rednecks with hearts of gold. |
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Declarer threw his queen of spades on the high diamond. He then won the last three tricks with his ace, queen and nine of hearts behind East's jack third. |
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We speculated upon the astonishment that would have seized upon their simple, innocent hearts, had they beheld, instead of us, a bevy of our city fashionables in full bloom. |
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Mr. McGuire, 64, a retired science teacher and two-term incumbent on the Town Council, selected a card, the six of hearts, drawing approving oos and aws from his supporters. |
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If they make 2 hearts they will score 60 points below the line but as this is the first hand of the game they will not have already made another part score. |
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They were robust of body with strong passionate hearts and great virtue. |
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And in the midst of better conditions and brighter prospects the shameless, brainless, fameless bipeds pollute the atmosphere, poison hearts and plant discontent. |
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This would have left a rankling wound in the hearts of the people. |
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I feel sure that here before me were assembled those, in whose unhealing hearts the sight of those bleak tablets sympathetically caused the old wounds to bleed afresh. |
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And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares. |
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In Lols arms you sleep above, in our hearts you stay with love. |
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An unwritten law of common right, so engraven in the hearts of our ancestors, and by them so constantly enjoyed and claimed, as that it needed not enrolling. |
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As declarer had bid spades as well as hearts in the auction West was reluctant to discard a spade and threw the jack of clubs, knowing that partner held the king. |
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The flop comes down the Jack of hearts, Jack of clubs, and 4 of spades. |
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Other white pieces include Perspex hearts, link chains, and Alice bands. |
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On the 4400 block of Saltillo Street in Woodland Hills, you know his name, what he does for a living, how many kids he and his wife have and how big their hearts are. |
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Hundreds more lived the rest of their lives with damaged lungs and hearts. |
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The main characters, swept by tumults of the earth, the skies and the hearts, are strange and often possessed of unheard of violence and deprivations. |
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I neither rode recklessly, flirted'desperately, carried clothes imperially, turned men's heads, broke their hearts, sang divinely, athletized, literatized, antagonized. |
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Ferns, hostas, gingers, bleeding hearts, astilbes, trilliums and dozens and dozens of other plants will perform wonderfully well in such a location. |
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There was a time when a man in uniform set female hearts aflutter. |
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For that reason, belike, Homer feigns the three Graces to be linked and tied hand in hand, because the hearts of men are so firmly united with such graces. |
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The texts indicate that when the Buddha's first disciples heard about anatta, their hearts were filled with joy and they immediately experienced Nirvana. |
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