But the idea of hugging a man who was already taken was a bad idea to her so she didn't hug him. |
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Georgia grabs me into a bear hug so tight I literally lose my breath for a second. |
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I smiled back and he gave me a hug, almost a bear hug but not as tight as it could have been. |
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One guy attacked me in a big bear hug of excitement, which incidentally, I didn't mind at all. |
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Give a wide berth to the foaming surf, and hug these cliffs, or before you can stop her the ship may take us over there and we'll be wrecked. |
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The mob is fighting the cleaners, and I'm so tranked on painkillers I don't know whether to shoot them or hug them. |
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I walk through Manchester at night a lot, I'm usually too trollied to be nervous, and more likely to hug a mugger. |
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I gave his mother a hug when she began to cry, she started me off too, and just then I noticed that she must have been hurting more than I was. |
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I remember giving Bernie a big hug afterwards, as he blushingly folded away his piece of crumpled paper. |
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She reached up and gave her dad a kiss on the cheek and a hug before leaving for her room for undone homework. |
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I managed to unfreeze myself and hug him back, resting my head on his shoulder and breathing in the scent of his scarf. |
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Nick Barkley descended on his youngest brother, grabbing him in a fierce hug and planting a loud smacker of a kiss on his cheek. |
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It was very emotional and he gave his mum a massive hug and a big smacker on the cheek as soon as she walked in the room. |
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Brett sighed and sat next to her, pulling her into a hug as she sobbed uncontrollably into his shoulder. |
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Pupils at an Upper Hutt school are up in arms after being told not to hug each other at school. |
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He seemed to sense this and gave her a hug whispering brief words of comfort to her. |
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There's something about seeing these two undeniably talented phenoms sharing a bro hug that feels so appropriate. |
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He's apparently capable of a bro hug that's like getting kissed by Superman. |
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The president's first visit, six days before the 2012 election, included the instantly famous bro hug on the Atlantic City tarmac. |
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When Mike was leaving he pulled me in for a bro hug and then hesitated at the door. |
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He proceeded to make his way over and give me a hug too, his long, lanky arms encircling me in a tight squeeze. |
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And she says she will always treasure the memory of his last kiss and hug before seconds later he died in a hail of bullets. |
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He stepped toward Ralph for a hug but before he could even put up his arms Ralph had grabbed him and embraced him tightly. |
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They greeted me with a hug and then politely exchanged handshakes with Jake. |
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I'm going to go home and walk my dog and hug my wife and maybe get a good Mexican meal and a stiff margarita and a full night's sleep. |
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Louise covered my tracks and I got a hug from Sondheim, which in my book is one up on a French kiss from Mozart. |
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Jared jumped onto the bed next to him and gave him a hug as soon as he stepped into the room. |
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Relatives greet each other with a gentle hug and a kiss on the left shoulder above the heart. |
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Her voice was hoarse and she was very weak, for she could barely lift her arms to hug me. |
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She was smacking loudly on a chew of gum as she went to give her son a bear hug and a kiss. |
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Maybe I'll just have one foot resting on the peak, and the other further back, and I'll just happen to hug this chimney pot. |
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I read some of the other comments he made, like ' hug a hoodie ', and I thought, wait a minute. |
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I hold him and try to hug him and remember how the nurses swaddled him tightly when he was born, bound him so he would feel secure. |
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But a woman cries when she's handed a thick stack of bills, when people hug her and kiss her on the forehead. |
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Though, admittedly, it is easier to hug yourself when you pull in 58 percent of the vote after facing a presidential recall initiative. |
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Since he was a few inches taller than me, I jumped down from the hug and looked at him in the eye. |
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She was pale and terribly weak, dropping to her knees as we caught her in a big hug while our tears covered our cheeks. |
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Alli broke the hug and dried her tears as she looked at her hands, folded in her lap. |
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Claude stopped laughing and sat up besides her embracing her with a hug as the tears started to form again around her eyes. |
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The bear hug is a dominant position, with great control over the opponent, and is often a precursor to a takedown. |
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I will, for example grab my elder son around the neck and give him a wrestling hug but I will never do that with my daughters. |
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Dave offered a hug along with his sympathetic tone, but Lori didn't feel the comfort in the embrace. |
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People rushed over to clap Jeff on the back, hug Bethany, and congratulate the both of them. |
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I just hug him and try not to give him the pat answer of this is life and everyone dies. |
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I felt momentarily obliged to offer him a cookie, if not a hug and a comp ticket for the clue train. |
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The remaining confirmands thought the hug was part of the ritual, and did the same. |
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Keeley came five minutes later and I got up to hug her, clinging to her in the most pitiable way a heartbroken person could. |
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He is very contrite and so sorry and we hug and he tells me he loves me and is so sorry and also is crying. |
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On the motorway you can cruise along in comfort mode, switching to sport on the A-roads, flicking to advanced sport to hug corners and bends. |
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As soon as we could free her wrists and ankles, she sat up and I folded her into the biggest hug I could muster. |
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Calculated tangles of foliate and linear patterns hug the edges of several of the paintings, thinning out toward the center. |
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She gave them both a hug and sat down in a fluffy armchair next to Waldo, putting her feet up on the footstool next to her chair. |
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Rather than trying to hug the seafloor, crablike robots could punt along, relaxing and saving the precious energy in their batteries. |
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I wanted to hug him and tell him it was okay and that I was sorry I'd freaked out on him. |
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When a song makes you want to get up and dance, hug someone, grope someone and shout profanities all at once, is it special or are you? |
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Louisa squeals and gives Georgie a big hug and a kiss on the cheek, then does the same to her father. |
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He pulls me into one last hug and I'm definite I'm not going to let him go this time. |
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But in fact, it's not hard to find fish, and the golden rule is generally to hug the shoreline. |
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It can get too much for her though and those are the times she deserves a hug more than anyone else I know. |
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Now out of that snow and give your gramma a hug before you catch your death. |
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Limbaugh, who likes to hug the right-field line, boasts of many putouts in foul territory. |
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He moved towards her and suddenly enfolded her in a huge embrace, the tight loving hug you reserve for the closest members of your family. |
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Without thinking he enwrapped Kimmy in a gentle hug before falling back to sleep once again. |
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She threw her arms around me and gave me a huge hug and told me that everything was going to be okay. |
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Tops with dolman or raglan sleeves and ones that fit loose and slims down to hug the hips and waist are good. |
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I grinned at him and gave him a hug just as the doorbell rang signalling the arrival of my friends. |
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Looking once more in her compact's mirror, she got out of the limo and ran up to hug him. |
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She was dressed in washed-out blue jeans that seemed to hug all the right places. |
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She knelt down next to me, dried my eyes and gave me a warm, loving hug that made everything all right. |
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When he let go, Carrie smiled weakly, as the force of the hug had taken a lot out of her, and opened her sketchbook to work on a drawing. |
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She pouted and formed eyes that made Aliena want to hug her like a rag doll. |
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Shy, charming and adorable, she bounded over to hug Nandita Das as soon as the actor walked in. |
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The doe is served with cauliflower, rapini and potato, which hug a cut of deer meat hoisted on a thin bone rising out of the centre of the dish. |
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A hand shake is exciting by it's closeness and novelty, but hongi or a hug is a whole different level. |
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This is one of those films that make you want to hug someone, if only to reassure yourself that you are safe and sound. |
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My heart aches now, yearning for you to come back and hug me for the last time before you leave. |
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His smile was one of relief and he relaxed again slightly, drawing her close for one last squeeze of a hug before asking. |
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Sometimes the best stress reliever is a comforting hug from someone we love. |
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When the song ended, they remained in a hug for that extra moment of tenderness. |
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She pasted on a smile, though, as John Taylor gave her a light hug and kissed her cheek. |
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At the end of the number we more or less collapsed into a hug as the crowd applauded. |
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Why do you always let me beat you at arm-wrestling, and hug me like a wild bear? |
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As cyclists rode through the rustic towns that hug the route, spectators cheered, waved, and took snapshots. |
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Something within me wants to open the great tabernacle of memories and hug them to bits. |
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I hug my more tactile friends in greeting and farewell, and hug some of my other friends if I'm a little drunk. |
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He wasn't in so much of a hurry to leave and managed to kiss and hug us all before being shunted off to make his plane. |
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They argue almost constantly, only stopping occasionally to hug and kiss and pretend to make up. |
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Miraculously all he seems to require is a quick hug and a kiss where he bumped his head and he goes straight back to sleep. |
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Worse still, when the singer finishes they are often overcome with emotion, as they burst into tears and then hug everyone around them. |
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The hilt of the blade is designed to hug the wrist, made of a lightweight, thin malleable metal for ease of wear. |
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Instead of merely curving down, the arms swoop down and around to hug the back of your head. |
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I try to hug him, but he just drops to the floor and scuttles away, slamming the door shut again with his feet. |
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You get a special hug if you guess who masters his fears and helps solve the puzzle. |
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I tell my children to hug the trees, so that they can feel the warmth and oneness with Nature. |
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Senior police inspectors come and hug him affectionately all along the route. |
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Yet, he burst into tears of pride, giving me a bear hug when I showed him my article in Frontline. |
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He had pulled her into a tight bear hug and she had felt the awkwardness of everything even hours later. |
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He gave me his famous bear hug and squeezed me until I felt like I was going to suffocate. |
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She gives me a bear hug and then she's off, dressed soberly now in black and denim. |
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When Bronagh appeared, any anxiety that accompanied her journey had given her parents made the hug all the sweeter. |
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Every few seconds, an escort or admirer comes by to give Lewis a quick hug or butt-squeeze. |
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We parted from the hug and he ran a hand over my hair-sprayed coif. |
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Last night, the news show blabber suggested that the powerfully moving hug between the government official and the mother of the fallen Marine, was staged. |
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Then we began hugging everyone in sight but still we all were feeling a twinge of sadness being unable to hug all our friends and family back home. |
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I gave him a big hug and told him he had my total support for his actions today, but then I couldn't help myself from telling him to be most careful of the roads. |
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Round faces would benefit from side slimming tendrils that hug the face. |
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Once in the war theater, the thinking goes, even a seasoned reporter will hug his favorite lance corporal's ankle for protection and file patriotic fluff. |
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He is one of those who, when they meet Mandela, envelop him in a hug as they walk to steady the old man. |
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As the sun sets on the skyscrapers, neon lights hug the outsides of the buildings, making the skyline look as impressive at night as it does during the day. |
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I recognize a few Ukrainian professionals from a networking group and they hug me warmly. |
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As a side note, James and gilbert being forced to hug it out might be the most shocking twist in this entire soap opera. |
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Objects that would normally hug the wall were positioned askew. |
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Helen gave her a hug that temporarily asphyxiated her friend. |
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After the performance, Howard gave her a hug and politely bid her goodnight. |
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I was there approximately two weeks ago before he went into what I call a sleep, slumber, and was able to talk with him and hug him and kiss him and joke with him. |
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I had to hug the microphone to my chest to stop it shaking in my hands and plowed on with sending up the outgoing president and all those associated with the conference. |
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He met with every single kid in that headquarters, gave them a hug and a handshake and a thanks. |
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Now Lean over And slug Bruce for me, As I follow up With a hug for him Next time I see him. |
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He will tear a strip off you one moment, and hug you the next. |
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New patented lift arms make sure the 18-inch reels hug almost any contour. |
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He nodded toward her, and was soon enveloped in a hug by Shannon. |
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Halfpenny's mother, who paid for her daughter's ballet lessons when she was a child, ran onstage to give her a hug but bashfully turned back before the cameras. |
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She stepped back from my hug whipping her tears from her face. |
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Otherwise why would Moin Khan, the wicket-keeper batsman of tigerish resolve on the cricket field, greet you with a warm, affectionate hug every time you met him? |
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Speaking of old friends, I will be at the Wet Spot tonight to give a big hug to a great local guy, S, who's just returned from military duty overseas. |
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At camp she had requests from her new friends for the beautiful bracelets and she beamed as each girl accepted her friendship bracelet and gave her a hug and a big thank you. |
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I wanted to jump up and hug Jimmy tightly, but he already pounced on me. |
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The tope work around the rising edges and base of these banks scaring up dabs, whiting and gurnards that hug the sand waiting for food to be brought to them by the tide. |
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Know what that hug or abrazo between Mediterranean men signifies? |
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All my earlier anger had drained away, and I just wanted to hug her again. |
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If you go too slowly, the person thinks you don't want to hug them, and you have a touchy, cranky person on your hands for the rest of the evening. |
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I love that you hug me tightly before I put you down for naps. |
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He clasped me in a rough hug as I stood from picking up my bags. |
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There was costar Jim Sturgess coming up to hug her, and there was Susan Sarandon giving the director a kiss on the cheek. |
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Jim continued to hug her, stroking her curly brown hair gently. |
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Then we'd take shelter under the cover of his porch and watch it rain and Deca would come in when we were almost dry and hug us so we'd be wet again. |
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Though Pam had no doubt that her mom loved her, she didn't remember ever hearing her put it into words, let alone express it with an unsolicited hug or kiss. |
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What about if I told you there was a lovely place on the web where you're guaranteed a smile, a hug and a nice warm fuzzy feeling. |
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Sandpipers, plovers, and yellowlegs hug the coasts or seek protected marshes as they traverse the Florida peninsula. |
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I bepitied him, so I did, when he when he used to hug his pillow, and call it his dear Madam Sophia. |
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Our snaps show actor Justin Theroux, 42, enjoying a cosy hug and kiss with 59-year-old Trudie Styler last weekend. |
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To my amazement, she gave me a hug and she was very upbeat and talkative. |
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He would pull her toward him, hug her, kiss her, and stroke her hair. |
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There are also endangered cassowaries, wallabies and opportunities to hug a koala. |
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Some clergy have taken this advice to heart and now will no longer give a congregant a hug or engage in counseling. |
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Previous research suggested synergid cells, which hug the embryo sac, direct the tubes once they approach the ovary. |
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He and Joe did that bro-hug thing that guys did that was not quite a hug but was more than a handshake. |
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There's no creature great or small David Cameron won't hug for a photocall. |
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Ed Sheeran and Ellie Goulding shared a heartfelt hug on the pink carpet before Tuesday's show putting to bed any rumours of a rift. |
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It wasn't even one of the one-armed bro-hugs that we usually do, it was a full-on hug with my arms wrapped all the way around his pudgy body. |
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Westhoff was in midinterview when receiver Laveranues Coles ran up behind him and wrapped Westhoff in a big bear hug. |
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The vine begirdled the tree, wrapping around its trunk as though trying to hug it. |
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That last round was congenial, like a group hug on American Idol. |
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With tears in their eyes, the friends hug each other goodbye. |
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Someday I'll thank her in person with a big hug instead of only a cyberhug. |
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Indeed, it has been suggested that in order to neutralise such a threat we should be prepared to hug a hoody. |
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Beauty pageants are supposed to be Cinderella tales, where at the grand finale the queen sobs tears of joy while the losers hug her valiantly. |
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Wachusett Mountain Ski Area wants skiers and boarders to hug a snowmaker and kiss a groomer to thank them for rescuing this miserably snow-deprived winter. |
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She gets a hug from Bonnie Shook, Keppel Union School district nurse. |
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Waters then called him back, and the band shared a group hug. |
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A large number of islands, islets, and rocks hug the coast of Crete. |
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Rashid gave his sister a staunch, comforting hug and deftly slipped, like a reverse pickpocket, several bills of money into the un-protesting pocket of her gown. |
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Before I can say Usher's name, the crowd catches sight of him coming out on stage behind me. The place goes bananas. Usher gives me a sideways bro hug. |
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