The room was a little cold, and the sweat chilled him, causing his skin to prickle. |
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There is a childlike quality about him, as if the years caught up with him only by accident. |
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On Thursday, Brinkema gave him six life sentences, to run as two consecutive life terms, in the federal supermax prison at Florence, Colo. |
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Then when it proved that he was, in fact, the father, the court made him pay back child support. |
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Priam his father has failed to move him with his chiliastic visions of his own terrible end, so Hecuba takes up the thread. |
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Don't forget, you want him to find you hot, so don't devour your chili dog in two giant chomps. |
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Orientalism inspired him in his adulthood the way Italian renaissance and Greek paganism inspired him as a youth. |
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A few words with my boss resulted in him being drafted as a supernumerary which became permanent eventually. |
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She smiled and closed her eyes, feeling him take her hand, a sensation that sent a chill throughout her body. |
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He closed his eyes in hope of gaining some sleep himself, but the cold chilled him and did not allow him to sleep. |
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With the wintry air blowing over him and chilling him even further, he felt colder than he had in the river. |
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Hauling himself up on his walker, he edged painfully out of the living room into the hallway, dragging his legs behind him. |
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A sudden stiff breeze came, blowing back his thick, dark-brown hair, and chilling him with fright. |
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If the skulking figure made him suspicious, the scream that followed minutes later chilled his blood and threw him into action. |
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We have these super PACs that have been created by forces that are aligned with him. |
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You should see him wrinkle his nose in disgust if it's all chilly and unfriendly. |
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I shall therefore confine myself to setting out, with pagination, the passages which he contends are libellous of him. |
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I asked him innocently, mentally shoving down the pained expression that tried to break through. |
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Finally, while standing upon his chimney, a helicopter flew by with a ladder lowered, and yet again called for him to save himself. |
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Such doubts, of course, contribute to a boy's insecurity about himself and may make him supersensitive to criticism. |
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The most painful experience a human being can feel is that his parents do not love him. |
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He stood at over six feet tall but had a far more powerful aura about him than Lars, who was painfully aware of this. |
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His painfully slow recuperation gives him a greater affinity with his surroundings. |
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He doesn't even have time to react before the wave of hot gases and debris hits him, flying outwards at near supersonic speeds. |
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Public health officials documented a total of seven people directly infected by the doctor, making him a superspreader. |
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In 1995, he commissioned a Chinese artist to paint him together with his wife, son and daughter. |
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Dietz began painting World War I aviation scenes, but his body of World War II art has made him famous. |
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He's working in the barn right now, hon, but I can have him call you right back. |
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After praising him, the President last week removed him from honchoing the hurricane relief operation. |
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I think what she's trying to do is paint a picture of him more of a liberal. |
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And his paintboxes grow legs and walk over to him so he doesn't have to stand up and go get them. |
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He appeared so sincere, so honest, yet I couldn't hold any sympathy for him. |
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Those that know him can attest that he is reliable, trustworthy, and honest. |
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Annie worked as a burler and mender and Roy became a self-employed painter and decorator, which saw him through to retirement. |
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I sighed and told him quite honestly that I felt sick and that I didn't want to go. |
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He should have called him a fat tub of dung and given him a Chinese burn, while he was there, having flown all that way. |
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The response was to pick him up and throw him on the settee and for good measure give him a Chinese burn. |
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I followed him up the narrow steps to the museum, where walls were crammed with paintings. |
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She stared languidly at him over her small serving of honeydew melon and toast. |
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All is not well with Captain Amazing, as his skill in fighting supervillains has left him without any enemies. |
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Coins chinked above him as the girls began to count the coins into a lunch box. |
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A master craftsman would supervise a large-scale project, with a strictly ranked team working under him. |
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He decides to censor it and to supervise the author, watching out for further subversiveness lest it become necessary to deport him to an island. |
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He repeatedly gets honks and thumbs up from passing motorists reminding him of his enduring popularity. |
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As the ball found its way to him, he chested it down and calmly volleyed it towards the goal. |
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The bag had her book, sunglasses and sunscreen, two towels and a complete change of clothes for her, a single towel for him. |
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Philippe, chevalier de Lorraine, like Guiche before him, bore a striking resemblance to Louis himself. |
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Overtaking on a corner he got some sunstrike and ran into a car coming towards him. |
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We were both quiet as I drove him to his beat-up Chevy parked by the stables. |
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I stood staring at him holding my soaking wet towel tight around my body chewing my bottom lip furiously. |
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He's going to have a good chew on the marrow and it gives him something to hold, he said. |
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A woman was standing over him and a dog was playing with a chew toy on the floor. |
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I thought the serum was something like a super supplement to make him smarter, faster, stronger. |
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On two separate occasions, people had come up to him in the airport while he was wearing his uniform and just chewed him out about the war. |
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He pulled a player for making a mistake, chewed him out, then hugged him around the neck and kissed him on the cheek. |
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Tanis immediately stepped backward a pace to put distance between him and the bears. |
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I listened, and could hear him walk a good twenty paces down a concrete corridor. |
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He spied the jaguar disappear into the trees and then Pockets sent the sentry unit a few paces before him as he followed. |
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They broke apart, and Quin glared across the two paces or so of distance between him and his foe, waiting patiently for the next onslaught. |
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Naoise strode exactly twenty paces away, and turned to face Danovin, falling into the first fighting stance Dendria had taught him. |
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He picked up the pace of his horse, glanced around once more, making sure that only ghosts and not Federal soldiers surrounded him. |
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My confidence was returning despite his nonchalance and I sped my pace up to walk beside him. |
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She looked back at him and saw that he was walking away in a fast, silent pace. |
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When Ben had looked in on him earlier Adam walked slowly, pacing, from one end of the room to the other, not willing for company. |
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Altair shouted as he was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud, his horse pacing anxiously beside him. |
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She turned liquid brown eyes to view him and continued to chew the cud as she watched him pull out a stool and bucket. |
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John was merely the last to be given to write about it as the Holy Spirit guided him. |
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Led by the Holy Spirit, we can go to Jesus and ask him to free us of the things that bind us. |
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Lialah followed quickly, keeping pace with the old man, she had not said a word yet she would follow him to the dining hall. |
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There are at least eight pictures of him in the front room of the family home. |
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Also I will soon need to phone CG again, since I don't know if we're meeting here or chez him, but if it's here, I need to buy food to eat. |
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The club arranged for him to meet current players and the manager before presenting him with a home shirt. |
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The defendant replied that he did not have the money on him and his wife would not be home until later that night. |
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Ringing my boss, Nicky Henderson, on the journey home to tell him what had happened was not pleasant. |
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It was a real shock because it was so near to home, having known him for so long. |
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Depriving us of the end of the story renders it difficult for him to drive home the central theme of continuity. |
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Harding's smile did not falter but from the concerned glance his companion shot him I could tell that my remarks had hit home. |
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Not surprisingly, this reasoning did not impress him, who challenged the man to a duel, with chibs as the weapons of choice. |
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I deemed it futile to explain to him the punk-grunge influence on post-material chic. |
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He seemed a pacific, reform-minded monarch, and educated liberals hoped for great things from him. |
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To overcome this crisis democratically and pacifically, the majority of people are asking him to announce elections or simply resign. |
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It is well-known that the first work did not endear him to the Chicano and Chicana intelligentsia. |
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He unfolded the step-ladder, silently with a supercilious gesture of his hand declined my request to help him, and climbed right up to the roof. |
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I just pursed my lips and smiled superciliously ahead, hoping my contempt would irritate him further. |
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Ask him about the crown he had to wear when he was homecoming king of his high school. |
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His experience abroad helped him to change the course of art-making in his home country. |
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What set him apart was the way he understood that advertising and packaging are the driving force of post-war popular culture. |
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Obviously, David had noticed our unexpected visitors at the river and made for home as fast as his chicken-hearted legs could carry him. |
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The other teenage boy, a homely lad with a very unpleasant-looking big nose, looked as if a bomb had just exploded next to him. |
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I was homely, and he didn't want me to embarrass him any more than was absolutely necessary. |
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At the end of the movie, a typical chick flick, the guy asked the girl to marry him. |
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I told him I was surprised that Amy wanted to see an action movie rather than a chick flick, and he smiled. |
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Luckily for him, the referee is a complete homer so he gets away with it both times. |
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But now the Home Secretary has told him to leave the country in 28 days or risk deportation. |
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When it finally surfaced, other journalists politely chided him and dropped the subject. |
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He amended the Constitution to strip the President of the power to remove him, and ousted the chief justice of the Supreme Court. |
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We pry the superglued fan off, and replace the now damaged CPU fan, and give him a stern warning not to open his case again. |
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Evidence against him was given by a supergrass, who admitted his involvement and is currently serving seven years in jail. |
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His groundbreaking work in the areas of superstring theory, supersymmetry and supergravity has made him a leading expert on the topic. |
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The government's favourite superhead seems stumped when I ask him what measures are being taken to assist and encourage the girls. |
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Ronnie Robb was walking through a paddy field in the foothills of the Himalayas when the wasp stung him. |
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Kiara stuck her nose up in the air and marched past him, uncovering the ping-pong table along with its paddles and balls. |
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As Max paddled in a shallow swimming pool, he slipped and fell under water for a matter of moments, before his father lifted him out. |
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He never superimposes the lens into situations, and he lets scenarios play out before, not because of, him. |
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He is paid for his knowledge and his ability to superintend and direct the work of those placed under him. |
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When William's mother allows him to skip his home study, his father scolds them both. |
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No war lord is prone to acknowledge any limits other than those imposed on him by a superior armed force. |
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A sub-clerk was hired by the superior court and a room partitioned for him. |
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He said he would take time during his homeward journey to reflect on the images that struck him. |
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He's also Sullivan's surrogate father, having raised him from a child to become one of his most loyal employees. |
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These school years were not easy for Norman but he helped his fellow pupils with their homework which put him on good terms with them. |
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Even though I met him way after he had left the marriage and the divorce has been final for months, I feel like a homewrecker! |
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He wasn't sure how Drew was feeling towards him at all, but quite likely, homicidal. |
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By padlocking the gate, he said, she was illegally blocking him from his land. |
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It was in a spot like this that Illyn experienced the epiphany that led him to become God's padre of wild places. |
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Dawson said his funeral Mass, and as I watched him fight tears during the homily, I realized how profound his contact with my husband had been. |
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I had seen him on October 22, 1978, in his first homily as pope, admonishing and encouraging the whole of humanity to be not afraid. |
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Oddly, his brother invites him to stay at the farm, but we can tell that he's there for more than hominy grits and southern fried chicken. |
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His mum sent him off with clean clothes and a tin of home-made scones. |
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Anything that smacked of luxury or superfluity was anathema to him. |
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He's coming in from Chicago, which is 23 degrees colder than Park City this time of year, so you may see him wearing shorts and lots of sunscreen. |
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But on a more serious note Mr Flanagan said being in jail brought many things home to him about the underprivileged who tend to make up the majority of the prisoners. |
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Calvin McCarter, a fifth grade home-schooler from Jenison, MI, beat a roomful of older kids Wednesday, making him one of the two youngest students ever to win the competition. |
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Then, I figured my firing at him wasn't necessary, and I holstered my gun. |
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Swept to power on a huge wave of popular support in April his honeymoon period is still far from over with opinion polls giving him exceptionally high ratings. |
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Three chevrons on the shirtsleeves marked him as being a sergeant. |
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He is a monster with the unique combination of supernatural powers and extraordinary human characteristics that make him a threat to humans everywhere. |
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His vigorously unconventional storytelling has earned him as many critics, who chide him for being overly clever and self-referential, as devotees. |
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He studied computing, and had a certain air of geek chic about him. |
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The cold chilled Susan, slowing her down, making it harder to avoid him. |
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Battling his way back up to 3rd place in the national class, he was all set to scoop another podium position until a spin at the chicane lost him further time. |
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The Senate has confirmed him as Chief Justice of the United States. |
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I ask him when he first realised that he was a successful film-maker, and that he could now date supermodels and afford as many cappuccinos as he pleased. |
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Knight has truly done his homework and we owe him a debt of gratitude. |
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Intriguingly his left-arm Chinaman bowling continued to worry the batsmen, and Flintoff's attempt to paste him out of the ground failed for a second time to an outfield catch. |
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In the wake of his triumphs on Super Tuesday, which effectively confirmed him as the Democratic nominee, he embarked on a 20-city fundraising tour. |
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As they went to examine the young patient together, PO immediately noticed that the baby was drooling and fussing as the mother tried to comfort him with a pacifier. |
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Salvador argued that when he asked for chicha, the women in the chicheria, and a man he did not know, chased him out, threw rocks at him, and beat him with sticks. |
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When your horse learns an even pace, he will feel comfortable and confidant when he uses it in a ride and it will become automatic for him and easy for you, too. |
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His painterly interpretations of place and moment are bolstered by an alert formalism and a chromatic appetite that often induce him to take color harmonics to their limits. |
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Nitros then began to walk at a faster pace and Speed followed him closely. |
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The fear that must have chilled their blood, the horror and awe that rooted him to this spot in the middle of the road, was as powerful as the storm itself. |
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To this end, he was going to choose home economics as a subject at school, but his mother stepped in, offering him 100 bucks to take drama instead. |
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That's right, honeybunch, you tell him how to establish successful relationships with patients when you've just forbidden him to have patients at all. |
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Alex followed behind him meekly, feeling dumb for her childish outburst. |
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The CJM's court had convicted him for the killing of two chinkara deer on the night of September 26-27, 1998 at Bhavad village while acquitting seven others. |
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On one of his trips, Amundsen took a homing pigeon with him. |
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Whereas Wister staunchly believed in the boundless opportunities for individual fortune in the West, Micheaux's attempts at homesteading proved otherwise for him. |
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Given Guillen's history of injuries, the team wants to pace him. |
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Glenn, who lives in Speedwell Close, Haydon Wick, took part in a half marathon last month which taught him some valuable lessons about pacing himself. |
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Short of presenting him with a high-maintenance pet, such as a pony or a pair of chihuahuas, the presenters could hardly have burdened the man more heavily. |
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She got out, still carrying her pack and followed him into the diner, her shorter legs moving almost at a run to keep pace with his long lazy strides. |
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I raised the flask of holy water to his lips and let him drink. |
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I got angry with him and told him he was being childish and stupid. |
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Miles used some of his Cheyenne scouts, battle participants two years earlier, to help him follow Custer's trail in an attempt to reconstruct what had occurred. |
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It took him several months to complete his work and when it was finished the statue was packed in 214 packing cases and sent on its way to America. |
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I roll up at his apartment at the appointed time and he's not quite ready, so I may be one of the few visitors chez Hitchens to have seen him clothed as he was. |
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That he even has a library sets him apart from most high-tech pashas. |
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In a childishly vain manner, she was gathering pillows to throw at him. |
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Whenever he came to the town on the mail truck from Billabalong, they'd hang around him while he joked and chiacked, breaking into laughter at it all. |
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Having an outside force influence him was a jarring superfluity. |
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