Without hesitation Seal Team Bob bulled into the crowd, tossing dancers to both sides of him. |
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He great satisfaction helping anyone he could his entire life, without remorse or hesitation. |
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This volume includes animal dances, the Castle Walk, a tango, the maxixe and the hesitation waltz. |
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Again, hesitation overwhelmed Adam but, out of mechanical instinct, he took the hand. |
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There was no uncertainty, no wavering, no hesitation, nor was there any mirth, any pleasure, any satisfaction. |
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She took it without hesitation and wandered off to serve the other customers. |
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You can tell without hesitation the concerto starting with a timpani roll leading to striking piano chords. |
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After a moment's hesitation, she heaped straw over the man so no one else would see him. |
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Nora patted the corner of her mouth slightly with a napkin as she watched him drain the glass of water without hesitation. |
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He is much better than I thought, and I have no hesitation in saying that he would beat any middleweight in the world, and most heavyweights. |
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She is given a choice between her job and her boyfriend and she chooses her job without a second's hesitation. |
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Without hesitation, he brought the canteen to Joe's lips and trickled some water into his son's mouth. |
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With lots of practice these two easy drills can help you to overcome any hesitation to ski icy slopes. |
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Without hesitation, the master blocked the attack with the lid of the pot and sloshed the disciple with the hot soup. |
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Return to his father in earth and the meaning of the sacrificial fire were the first two boons granted without hesitation. |
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She slugged the first drink down smoothly, then without any hesitation she grabbed the other drink and slugged it down too. |
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When it was challenged, we had no hesitation in withdrawing it and offering our unreserved apologies which were graciously accepted. |
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Without hesitation, the blond-haired boy took off again, snowflakes drifting into his face. |
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Despite the uniforms, even the knowledge of who these men are, they are gunned down without hesitation. |
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Orion must have noticed my horrified expression, because he continued after only a brief hesitation. |
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Ask her for an opinion, and she'll give it to you without any hesitation or attempts to vacillate. |
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Cathryn stood out as someone with a real future in coaching, and we had no hesitation nominating her for the position. |
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The only hesitation is that I need paying gigs instead of non-paying internships. |
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A spokeswoman for the company said there was little hesitation in accepting this latest project. |
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Michael's voice rose in hesitation as he stretched his neck and scratched, stalling for time. |
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The captain was hoping for some luck with the toss, and after calling correctly he had no hesitation in reaching for his bowling boots. |
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Part of the hesitation in making caramel corn is the sticky, gooey mess that remains once you've finished making it. |
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Not for a moment is there any hesitation or doubt, as these obstacles have been transcended. |
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As we shall see in a moment, a similar hesitation can be discerned in Matthew and Luke. |
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Gavin took the end of the rope and, with an impressive lack of hesitation, disappeared underwater. |
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I have little hesitation in preferring the evidence of Mr Knowles and Professor Luckham on this issue. |
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When the clamp-down needs to be enforced the wizards of Oz do it without hesitation or mercy. |
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For it is clear they would do the same again, both in America and around the world, without compunction or hesitation. |
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With another week under his belt, he should shed some of the hesitation that dogged him in that outing. |
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Did you just wake up and roll down there and do it, or were there many moments of hesitation or doubt? |
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Given that both constructions are tenable, I have not the least hesitation in preferring the latter. |
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If a particular outfit moves you, then you put your hands together without shame or hesitation. |
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Referee Clive Owen pointed to the spot without hesitation, to the dismay of the Lismore crowd. |
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Skills they would no doubt put into practice without hesitation should any member of the public need their services. |
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Buy a Defender, we have no hesitation in recommending it to you, and the more you can spend the better your prize will be. |
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There was no hesitation or doubt for her, and therefore none for the audience. |
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I have no hesitation in recommending this book and look forward to further work from Richard Gray. |
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However, as someone who is still studying, I have no hesitation in recommending this book. |
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It comes as little surprise, then, that Ross has no hesitation in recommending that people join a club. |
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The cabbie walked back to his cab, which stood, engine still stuttering, like a big black hesitation. |
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The most charitable interpretation of this sudden hesitation is that our liberal friends are confused about ends and means. |
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My only complaint was that there seemed to be a niggling hesitation in some performances and a tendency to overplay parts of the text. |
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Without hesitation, the savvy shopper races through the revolving door and picks up sundresses, swimsuits and sandals. |
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He methodically climbs the tree and, with no hesitation, like a trapeze artist without an audience, tiptoes across our suspension bridge. |
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In a flowing move he was on his feet and hurried over, ignoring the guards and grabbing my arm without any hesitation. |
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She pushed it open without hesitation and still clasping my arm, dragged me inside. |
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I reached for my coat, a deep blue dyed with a plant called indigo, and, after a second's hesitation, also took a pair of wool-lined gloves. |
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Walking down the neighborhood's side streets in the middle of the day, prostitutes, drug dealers and dope fiends approach without hesitation. |
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Without any further hesitation, Amanda spins around towards a darkened corridor nearby, hurrying to the fire door several yards away. |
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We have always been a contentious people without any hesitation to tear down our leaders. |
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Even in a court of law the judge accepts my expert witness opinion without adulteration or hesitation, and you are not beyond the courts. |
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There was a second of hesitation, possibly as Meghan was preparing for another punch, and then a creak and a thud. |
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I have never had to employ oak garboards, but I would do it without hesitation should the need arise. |
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In 1861, after some hesitation, he was ordained deacon in the Anglican Church but never chose to advance to full priesthood. |
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In that case, the decision, after some hesitation, was to cancel sporting events for a decent interval. |
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But a pull-off on 75 looked inviting, and after a moment's hesitation, I swung in. |
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Without hesitation, the young man complies, even though the loss of this catch devastates him. |
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After a moment's hesitation, he led her to the aft and down a ladder to the gun deck. |
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Without hesitation he reached out enfolding his friend in a warm embrace, speaking soothingly. |
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Without any hesitation, I entwine my legs with his and forcefully twist them, knocking him into the third guy there. |
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Most evangelicals will respond to this basic thesis with hesitation, if only because of its novelty. |
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Extremely protective, the birds show little hesitation to dive-bomb those who approach too closely, including people. |
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I bring it up every so often just to test the waters, which are getting less chilly, but he still evinces quite a bit of hesitation. |
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Katrina stared open-mouthed and then after a moment of hesitation, she followed Ashley, shouting for her to wait up. |
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To me, he is the obvious candidate and I would put him forward without any hesitation. |
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He added more and more, until he was juggling at least twenty stones without hesitation, perfectly. |
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Abraham had a penchant for being critical and had no hesitation in publicly chastising his colleagues, regardless of their rank or position. |
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Suddenly, without hesitation, they broke ranks, with a large group heading southeast in a V-shaped formation. |
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Aristotle displays some hesitation in his discussion of desire and its relation to practical reason in the aetiology of animal action. |
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He interprets the moment of suicidal hesitation as a Keatsian yearning for transcendence through death. |
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Like all kickers, you have good days and bad days, and I have no hesitation in saying Saturday was obviously a good day, and I enjoyed it. |
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It was recommended to us, and I would have no hesitation in recommending it. |
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I would vote against any reinstatement of the death penalty without a second's hesitation and support plans to rehabilitate criminals. |
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A similar hesitation over the baptism of Jesus by John can be discerned in Luke's rehandling of Mark's account of the baptism of Jesus. |
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Without hesitation, she climbs out and makes her way out into the outer trench right outside. |
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As the landing gear was being retracted, he felt a slight hesitation and mild backfire with the left engine. |
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At my request, one young Chinese woman wrote the apothegm with only a moment's hesitation. |
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Without hesitation, I gladly tore it up into many pieces, enjoying each rip and tear of the material as I let the wind blow it away. |
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But there was no sign of the hesitation in their play or lack of creativity in attack. |
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It's not hesitation in his voice, but pacing, almost as if his sentences have line breaks already built into them. |
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One of the outstanding characteristics of Roman roads was they were more or less straight, without hesitation, repetition or deviation. |
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As though in a trance they stood, staring at that white mask with its black eyes and frame of sable hair, paralyzed by hesitation. |
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She says that it is a daily occurrence to be invited to engage in cybersex, or to talk dirty, but she rejects these offers without hesitation. |
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The student did an excellent lob of aviating by climbing away from the ground without hesitation. |
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If only I could have lived in that make-believe world where a mother displayed her affection for her daughter without hesitation. |
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There was no hesitation, as there has been with so many other shooters, before he fired a backhander behind the goalie. |
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Everyone bought what was put in the basket without even a second's hesitation. |
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It was a gutsy call that overrode rational hesitation born of his 2008 loss to Mike Huckabee. |
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The reason for the hesitation is that we are right at the scoping stage. |
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An orchestra wants to be told what to do without hesitation or conference and a conductor who involves the orchestra in decision making is perceived to be weak and indecisive. |
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Unlike Roberts's fall from a bridge, Greene had less hesitation about being tied up on train tracks. |
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He admitted responsibility without hesitation, and in meticulous, grisly detail. |
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We signed him without hesitation and he's been as good as gold. |
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I can say all of this without hesitation because these concerns have been investigated and found to be groundless. |
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The public are also being asked to discuss their wishes with their family so that there will be no hesitation or confusion in the event of untimely death. |
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Between the wrongful conviction of the innocent and the wrongful acquittal of the guilty, the choice should always be, without any hesitation, the latter. |
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The provocation is likely to end any hesitation in Britain over launching strikes against ISIS in Iraq. |
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Now, I get the hesitation some viewers felt about Jones doing this in front of a predominantly white SNL audience. |
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After the initial period of diffidence and hesitation, the young ones got along quite well with one another, and became totally absorbed in the proceedings. |
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They should be ruled rather by accent than by mere beat, but in no case may there be a line or lines which cannot be read as decasyllabic without difficulty or hesitation. |
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Without hesitation I started walking away, Billy started yelling for me, pleading for me to turn around, but I stuck my hand in the air and flipped him the bird. |
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Chanelle replied quickly, a slight hint of hesitation in her voice. |
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We have no hesitation in finding that the judge was not only entitled under common law to refuse to discharge these jurors, but would have been wrong had he done so. |
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Any sensible Englishman does the same, knowing that the English weather most often delivers up summer in short bursts, to be enjoyed without delay or hesitation. |
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Since legislators are not subject to diplomatic protocol, they have no hesitation in denouncing its participation in ASEAN as a source of embarrassment. |
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There also was no hesitation to get down and dirty again with puss in Boots. |
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The scene changes to Jana at a frontal view, and she steps forward in hesitation with her hand slightly raised, but she holds her position for a moment and slowly steps back. |
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She kicked her horse into a full gallop and broke away from them, who, after only a moment's hesitation, turned and fled in the opposite direction. |
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Goodness knows how many times I've turned the key, waited for the plugs to warm up, started the engine and tootled off merrily without a moment's problem or hesitation. |
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The newly-elected students then took solemn oaths to take the school to new heights, fulfil their duties and perform their responsibility without any hesitation. |
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The main hesitation in buying the car is from range anxiety. |
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As they started The Line, Robert and Michelle had no hesitation about teaming up. |
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The book touchingly described the pains, miseries and hesitation of its young characters, winning great acclaim and empathy from those who had similar experiences. |
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I explained my situation and the gentleman who answered the door grabbed his truck keys and his tow rope without hesitation and we headed back to my car. |
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The lad was already bare-foot, so without a second's hesitation, Darius leaped and fastened his arms about his knees, achieving the roaring splash of a cannonball. |
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She has vigorously supported the prosecution and incarceration of the gangbangers without the slightest public display of hesitation, handwringing, or apology. |
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After a moment of hesitation, Joe shrugged and pocketed the money. |
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After a moment's hesitation, she nearly shrieked with excitement. |
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I do not speak Kiowa, and I never understood her prayers, but there was something inherently sad in the sound, some merest hesitation upon the syllables of sorrow. |
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Umalasi, the independent body that quality assures the exams, was able to declare the results a true reflection of the actual performance of pupils without any hesitation. |
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He held himself with a regal bearing, and strode forth without hesitation. |
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I trust that he will have no hesitation in confirming that he will make every attempt to keep his own expense claims on the taxpayer down to the necessary minimum. |
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At the Pentagon, which bears the brunt of much of this hesitation and vacillation, the mood is one of not-so-quiet desperation. |
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After years of performing and touring, the time came for him to take his experiences and lay them down in the form of a demo, but not without a certain amount of hesitation. |
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When asked if the title race would be much closer than the yawningly easy successes of Celtic in the past two seasons, McLeish replied without hesitation. |
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He sensed my hesitation to ask about Ennis, so he began to talk about his son without my prompting. |
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If, for example, other people come back on to the council and there is an attempt to revert to the previous practices, I will have no hesitation but to move. |
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If anyone delays in payment, the bailiffs shall without hesitation rigorously seize the goods and chattels of the deceiver and satisfy the merchant for payment. |
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I grabbed it without hesitation and pattered down the hall behind him. |
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People should also talk to their families about their wishes to be an organ donor so that there is no confusion or hesitation should a tragedy strike. |
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One can speak of a general hesitation before universalizing discourses as characteristic of the late-modern anxiety about narratives and systems of value. |
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Without hesitation, she lifts her knee, hitting him in the family jewels. |
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The Ivorian then inexplicably handled the resultant corner and referee Nicola Rizzoli had no hesitation pointing to the spot. |
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In many years of auditing sermons, I have known two preachers who, noteless, preached superbly and without hesitation. |
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Business owners' hesitation to extend credit to new customers led to the birth of the credit reporting industry. |
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Without hesitation, he rushed into the mechanical room and shut off the main gas line to the building. |
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After a brief moment of hesitation, either from fear or shock, he gave my fuckumentary the green light. |
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The hesitation in killing Claudius results from an unwillingness on Hamlet's part to slay his real father. |
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It is with some hesitation that we include the technique of gasometry into this list of important breakthroughs in technology. |
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I have no hesitation to say that uroradiology is currently at its prime, well-poised to take another big leap in the future. |
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I waited, anticipating her reply. Her hesitation spoke volumes. |
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Even these five instances are open to another interpretation, not as adnominal determiner, but as markers of hesitation and false start, which abound with some speakers. |
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As the countdown to Christmas commences, everyone from Saint Nick himself to his elves can be covered to carry out their yuletide tasks without hesitation. |
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But it was Frenchmen who increased their lead when Duport took advantage of hesitation in the Saints rearguard to latch onto a Bosc bomb to cross for his second score. |
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On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. |
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He said, the main cause of deployment of admin officers was to promote good and loving atmosphere of thanas so complaints of people could hear without any hesitation. |
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Unlike the introverted Hamlet, whose fatal flaw is hesitation, the heroes of the tragedies that followed, Othello and King Lear, are undone by hasty errors of judgement. |
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The hideous features of the knouter pleaded in favour of the young heroine, who, amid a scene of general enthusiasm, was acquitted without hesitation on the part of the jury. |
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All participants in West Cornwall who identified as Cornish and not English described people in East Cornwall, without hesitation, as equally Cornish as themselves. |
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She liked the cold water of the mill-race, and without shame or hesitation would throw off her frock and float like a mermaid, almost invisible, in the watery element. |
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Sultan Selim II was infuriated by Mustafa's hesitation to go Yemen. |
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This request appeared so equitable that he complied without hesitation. |
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Make just one move, and I'll run you through, sir, without hesitation. |
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