I did my share of flirting and went home at a decent hour with my husband, sighing inwardly. |
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Any thoughtful president must surely have infinitely greater moments of inwardly perceived inadequacy. |
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All the time he was talking, I was staring at the equipment laid out in front of us and inwardly pining to be set free on it all afternoon. |
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She smiled, inwardly pleased that he felt the same way about her as a challenge as she did towards him. |
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It is available to all those who hear the new truth and feel inwardly convinced of its desirability. |
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And don't get too comfy in my head, he thought inwardly, realising his mistake. |
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Two can play at this game she thought, giggling inwardly as she relished the look on his face. |
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I am growling inwardly, and I keep finding non-existent excuses to disappear for coffee. |
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The design was astounding and it made me weep inwardly that it would be so easy to bring it back. |
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The film's characters are so inwardly focused that they only rarely emerge from a neurotic bubble. |
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She quietly called and then inwardly winced at how weak her voice sounded to her. |
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He has the courage to act and live with the kind of integrity which we can only inwardly affirm. |
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He inwardly groaned, he was never going to get out of it now, and he did not relish waking her up. |
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As the subject of my weblog was brought up in conversation, I found myself inwardly groaning. |
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They will mention it in newspaper articles and shudder inwardly when the poor talk. |
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This is a genuinely stimulating book that all of us should read and inwardly digest. |
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If there's a horror fan alive who does not inwardly cringe at the doom-laden sound of slow creaking, they must be deaf. |
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To meditate as the Buddha did, means to look inwardly and clearly see the very highest. |
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The air was beginning to heat up, the city had little air and I inwardly groaned at the prospect of spending the day in that heat. |
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I unzipped the covering and inwardly groaned at the sight of the flimsy white dress. |
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He felt the body reel inwardly, weakening as his anger surfaced, stressing the spell that held the body in corporeal form. |
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He inwardly grinned along with Elizabeth, but both of them kept impassive countenances in front of their son. |
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St. Ita was a holy nun, outwardly fierce but inwardly tender, especially towards her numerous fosterlings. |
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The session then continued without the interpreter, although inwardly I cringed at how stupid I must have looked. |
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Sarah inwardly cringed at the thought of how many people would approach them. |
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Angstrom slammed the door to his flat shut, cursing inwardly at his own stupidity. |
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Elea concluded lamely inwardly cursing her inability to say what was in her heart. |
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She cursed herself inwardly as the words left her and knew what was about to happen next. |
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As people started to gradually file in, I looked around the room, groaning inwardly at the sight of Blaise and his group. |
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The polypides of living stenolaemates grow inwardly from skeletal apertures. |
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Her voice was a low growl and I inwardly cringed as she used his title, knowing that she it was not meant as a measure of respect. |
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The girl with dark brown hair looked at the exasperatingly chirpy look on Diana's face and once again, sighed inwardly. |
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He groaned inwardly and began to grope along his side table, trying to find the receiver. |
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Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. |
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Outwardly I cope well with these situations but inwardly, so much raw emotion and intensity I find hard to deal with at times. |
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Tough executives are tacitly understood to be well kempt on the outside, whilst inwardly crumbling, decaying, turning to sludge. |
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I groaned inwardly and felt my spirits dampen as the realization dawned on me. |
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Kenneth inwardly winced, but she said nothing, just fluttered about, working herself into a proper fury until Jeremy left. |
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Openly I have been able to do this for the most part, but inwardly I have often strained at the leash. |
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As I winced inwardly at her brightness, I resolved that, when in Rome, do as the Romans do, and introduced myself with a wide grin. |
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Elaine's eyes beam their pleasure, which is so obvious that Beth winces inwardly. |
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He took slow, measured steps as if it was all a part of a master plan, but he was shaking inwardly. |
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Nitrus, complying, took slow, measured steps as if it was all a part of a master plan, yet he was shaking inwardly. |
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Kathy said but there was a lack of conviction in her voice now and I smiled inwardly. |
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The transfer sheet is wound around the torsionless pipe such that stencil characters are directly inwardly. |
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Though outwardly they maintained a facade of happiness, inwardly they began to fall apart. |
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Both inwardly and outwardly, growing instability infected national and transnational politics. |
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Each of the plurality of flukes may be provided with an inwardly sloped bill segment at a distal end of the fluke. |
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He put on a show of bravado, but inwardly he was seeking any way out of his predicament. |
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Tori inwardly sighed with relief that they were on a first name basis once again. |
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He smirked inwardly, the slightest twitch at the corner of his mouth the only outward sign of his amusement. |
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She shivered inwardly, so happy and blissful just to have his body near hers. |
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But inwardly, you're in a linen suit, wearing a straw boater and swinging a walking stick. |
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Even when carrying out needful tasks, do not let your intellect be idle but keep it meditating inwardly and praying. |
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I inwardly thanked the gods that these people had no idea who I really was. |
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The early form had a flaring body with an inwardly thickened, inturned rim offset by a marked carination outside. |
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Even when her delicious caramel squares lasted only a day or so, she was outwardly shocked, but inwardly flattered. |
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In lateral view the sutural edge of the cranidium is gently inwardly curved, as in L. gemma, with no trace of a palpebral lobe. |
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Faith's heart sank with those words, and she cursed herself inwardly for swallowing her pride and coming to him. |
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She inwardly huffed, knowing that this would go on forever until she stepped in to give the reluctant man a push. |
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In the very process of winning the civil war, the regime was inwardly corrupted. |
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Merlin smiled inwardly at the cleverness and competence of his young student. |
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He inwardly cursed himself for sounding like an egotistical butler in a penguin suit. |
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She groaned inwardly and put her hand on her head in despair. |
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Samantha seethed inwardly, and Bryce, watching her, saw her pout return. |
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On the walk back to the tent with Liz, Gina inwardly seethed. |
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What each one of them inwardly pined for, although unable to ascertain it or admit it openly once they had, was the olden days of stellar verdure. |
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Laurel sighed inwardly at how dense Jesse could be sometimes. |
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But inwardly I was dying of curiosity about Nellie's sudden trip. |
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Outwardly you become a very confident person, but inwardly not at all. |
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Eleanor groaned inwardly and swiveled in her chair to face Jacob. |
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Anne and Jane, who was also in the receiving line, both smiled inwardly. |
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Though outwardly he was composed, inwardly his resolve wavered. |
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I cringed inwardly at the pathetic whine my voice had become. |
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Shivers of pure delight ran through my body but I inwardly scolded myself. |
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On cool evenings they stand around a campfire by the chuck wagon warming themselves outwardly with the flames and inwardly with strong coffee served free of charge. |
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The state we were in was a kind of mental eroticism, an erethism of the mind, akin to that inwardly directed state of arousal achieved by adepts of Tantric yoga. |
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He then cursed inwardly, not at the captain, but at himself. |
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The thought made me inwardly wince and I cast my gaze over the room. |
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I smiled and cheered inwardly as I set down the telephone receiver. |
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From these he inwardly confected a honey of antiphons, responsories, hymns, and other items pertaining to the Office and stored it in the hive of his wax tablets. |
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The class' ears perked up, but Ella groaned inwardly, now Katrina would say that they were going to do a project of some sort, either requiring a group or worse a partner. |
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Gracie turned away, and Jade inwardly kicked herself for being tactless, though she didn't really know of a tactful way to ask a question like that. |
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Hearing someone shout her name, she groaned inwardly and turned. |
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I spent most of the day inwardly bracing myself for the piercing shriek of a siren to break the silence of the city. |
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A glance at the stack of schoolbooks on her desk reminded Lee that she had a class this morning, and Lee inwardly cursed her erratic course schedule. |
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And it's a fair bet that Romney inwardly agrees with his economists more than his base. |
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His deadpan style reminds students of every bland, boring, but inwardly crazy, professor whose classes were sufferingly tolerated. |
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Sabina brazened it out before Mrs. Wygram, but inwardly she was resolved to be a good deal more circumspect. |
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They might their grievance inwardly complain, But outwardly they needs must temporize. |
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I did a little Kantian reckoning and inwardly came down on Hartman's side. |
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This contrivance of his did inwardly rejoice the cockles of his heart. |
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Woman meanwhile becomes the fearless, inwardly relentless, determined positive party. She grips the responsibility. The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. |
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Polydore Vergil and Thomas More expanded on this portrayal, emphasising Richard's outward physical deformities as a sign of his inwardly twisted mind. |
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They provide a market for the kind of psychotactical manual that tells women how to stand up, inwardly as well as outwardly, to the men they live and work with. |
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