During the evening meal at his family dwelling, Jonas hesitatingly asks his parents if they love him. |
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The debate ratcheted up sharply when a quiet participant asked hesitatingly the simple question 'but where does poverty come from? |
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What was revealed to him was the fall of the house of Eli, a message that Samuel hesitatingly related to Eli. |
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Mays hesitatingly told him that he had come with his friend's car, leaving the Bugatti at home. |
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He summoned Parliament, which for the first time in English history worked with the king as an omnicompetent legislative assembly, if hesitatingly so. |
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But worse was to follow,' he faltered hesitatingly, 'the young females rolled me on my side and forced a tube into an unmentionable portion of my body. |
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The ruling classes hesitatingly continued with their political and economical enterprises and tried to reassure the masses with vague promises of social reforms. |
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Somewhat hesitatingly, the young Assumption high school student, timid and stiff in a suit of clothes that didn't quite fit, found himself in this party amidst more sophisticated boys and girls. |
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Are you satisfied when the participant can make something clear, even if he speaks hesitatingly, searching for words, with many mistakes and a very limited vocabulary? |
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We are, with various voices and in various ways, asking for an opportunity to move beyond our current boundaries, to commit however hesitatingly, a small act of sacred trespass. |
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The pathway trod is indeed difficult, as communities and individuals hesitatingly thread their way, advancing by trial and error, between upset and unity, conflict and communion. |
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