His stalwartness under barely imaginable conditions of pain and terror one can only look on with awe. |
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But it was the cant of their heads and the look on their faces that told Mugolo all he needed to know about these men. |
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Carrie turned to me with an expectant look on her face, her steely blue eyes looking directly at me. |
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The hard-boiled reporters in attendance look on in astonishment as the doddering old CEO mimics pumping motions with his arms. |
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It takes a lot of old money to pull off that whole windswept look on national television. |
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Like a man driving a carload of squabbling children to a distant beach, he was determined to look on the bright side. |
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My grandmother was still standing near her chair with a concentrated look on her face. |
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Derrick shrugged, remembering the look on her face when she caught him and the horse involved in the one-sided conversation. |
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He would look on wryly at times when the others were carrying-on in the clubhouse about slights, real and imagined. |
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There is some amusing footage of the band rehearsing while a couple of '80s stoners look on. |
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The look on my face combined with the little strangled noises that seemed to come from my throat of their own accord seemed answer enough. |
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Well, no matter how they look on paper, you gotta play the games on the field. |
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I am watching him extract stubborn weeds, while I and my big pregnant belly look on from the grass. |
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But she probably ought to be attending to that haggard look on his face instead of his apparel, pretty as it was. |
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I look on with annoyance as I see parks pop up everywhere while ours are taken away. |
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Elizabeth must have seen the skeptical look on his face for her right eyebrow raised in a challenging gesture. |
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It is the nature of man to look on the outward, but outward appearances can be deceiving. |
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From the look on their faces, they were probably arrogant, conceited punks who thought they could get any girl they wanted. |
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Paul watches David and Lil's entry and gets the funniest sulky look on his face as he watches them together. |
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The England captain did his best to look on the bright side, which was understandable but felt rather hollow. |
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Duncan just sat there with a strange look on his face while Alan and Patricia's faces turned a pale shade of green. |
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You can just imagine the menacing yet horror-stricken look on my face when I found my wedding gown in pieces at my second dress fitting. |
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I know it sounds juvenile and stupid but I really wanted to see the look on Skinner's face. |
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We've walked about 27,000 miles today, from Gard du Nord to the Latin Quarter, which if you look on the map, circumnavigates anything touristy. |
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I was a civvy nurse before, so I've seen a lot of injuries, but it was more the look on their faces that will always stay in my mind. |
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There was a flushed look on his face, as if the thrill of danger and adventure was something he dearly missed. |
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They look on passagework as passagework, but I Iook on it as decorated melody which has its own patterns and sensitivities. |
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Louis had a defeated look on his face and Henry was dancing around him in a pathetic excuse for a victory dance. |
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Take the look on the face of the young wife whose husband is thinking of the price of the cloth a pedlar is showing her. |
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The soldier carried the man away, a strange hard but confused look on his face with a hint of pensiveness. |
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He handed the wheel of cheese back to Lena, who had a faintly disgusted look on her face. |
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He burst into the room with a frantic look on his face, and found the nearest high ranking officer. |
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He was accepting words of consolation and comfort from his visitors with such a sad and distressed look on his face. |
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The wolf's ears deflated, the look on his face quickly taking a run for depression, a lamenting whine emitting from his throat. |
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It was pulled back into a short rat-tail, braded and tied with a blue band, the rest was short, an almost shaved look on the sides. |
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Owen snapped at the wobbly man, but the look on his face told everyone that he was enjoying getting Aidan back for what he had done. |
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Just now I decided to take a quick look on google and see if any other expectant fathers are writing blogs. |
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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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To my dying day I will never forget the look on his face as he lost his seat. |
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On deck, Freyen was looking at the manoeuvres to dock the vessel with a serious look on his face. |
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You should have seen the look on my wife's face when I slapped my Zambian kwachas on the table. |
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But I shook off the prang and put an indifferent look on my face, sliding him a glance. |
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It still makes me smile in reminiscence, seeing the look on a young kid's face when you drag him off the floor while the band plays on. |
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Instead of looking at the downside of things, when you walk into the fairway and find your drive in a divot, look on the positive side. |
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She decided to sit down cross-legged on the floor, a confused look on her face, debating whether to ask or keep quiet until a better time. |
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I am inquiring about how to give my jeans the frayed look on the bottom of the legs that is popular now. |
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Waterloo libero Brian Fuchs returns a serve as his teammates look on during Wednesday's action versus the visiting McMaster Marauders. |
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The look on the faces of those young participants, even those who don't win, tells the whole story. |
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Adam didn't seem to be listening, he had a dazed look on his face, but he nodded anyways. |
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However, neither Rand nor Rothbard look on the Constitution as a guide to ideal limited government. |
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As the choir filed onto the risers, Sister Nancy, my dear partner, leaned over to Sister Mariah with a confused look on her face. |
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There was Gwen, sitting at the table with him, a worried look on her face, forehead crinkled up in thought. |
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She gets this look on her face that gives me the creeps, and I'm not the only one that feels that way. |
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Papa always said that he would rather starve than steal, but what father can look on while his little ones shiver? |
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You should've seen the look on Tony's face, standing on the rostrum waiting for the receiving officer. |
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I will try my damnedest to capture the look on Alex's face when she lays eyes on one of these. |
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While customers might reckon they're being dudded by this approach they can always look on the bright side. |
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That's why it matters if we simply look on as the dignity of one of our number is traded. |
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With so many good things happening, it is so difficult not to look on the bright side, isn't it? |
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I looked to see him standing in the doorway with an extremely disappointed look on his face. |
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The look on his face as he saw Missy at the door was both of astonishment and embarrassment. |
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We look on baseball and gridiron as the quintessential American sports, but in truth these days, all sports are American sports. |
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Many of the buildings which look on to the sea were built in the Twenties in art deco style and look magical in the soft evening sun. |
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My eyes were bloodshot and bugging out, and I had this corpse-like look on my face! |
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I don't, frankly, think the Royal Family did look on them as particularly pleasant or savory people. |
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The look on their faces told its own story as they tried to take in the dreadful news of the tragedy that had befallen this community. |
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The manicurist was going to ask who Daryl was, but decided not to once she saw the stern look on Marie's face. |
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There are two evocative groups of surviving mansions and period houses on Fifth Avenue, each worth a fresh look on summer stroll. |
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She was aware of her pasty skin, of the bags under her eyes, and of the drawn look on her face without his comments. |
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He had the same dumbstruck look on his face for most of the movie, occasionally substituting the look of awe for a goofy grin. |
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You really got a funny look on your face, when I was talking about my fantasy public flogging session on Benny. |
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Evelyn stopped giggling when she saw Julian with a serious look on his face. |
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The king unrolled the scroll and read it with a concerned look on his face. |
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Let's have a look on the internet and see what kind of prices they are going for. |
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There was a heartbroken look on his face and no glitter in his bright, blue eyes. |
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The surprised look on their faces was a joy to see as I ushered them to the front door. |
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Mr Cunningham stood there, an amused, appreciative look on his face as his gaze swept my almost bare figure. |
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The guys all elicited little coughs to hide their barks of laughter especially after they saw the look on Chantal's face. |
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Will saw that the look on his brother's face was eager, almost giddy, like that of a young child's, it was most pathetic. |
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He is willing to take steps and call for policies that most Japanese politicians look on as the third rail in politics. |
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I may've changed how I look on the outside but it didn't really change how I felt inside. |
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Can you not just see the hurt look on her face when he gently takes her by the throat and throttles her to death? |
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While I was reading all the names through and coming to the 6th page he said to look on the last page! |
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She sat cross-legged with a confused look on her face, debating whether to ask or keep quiet until a better time. |
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Jenny had a horrified look on her face, one of fear, like a rabbit being cornered by a coyote. |
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Reading the look on her husband's face, Marie scooped up a very dirty Little Joe and beckoned to Hoss to follow her upstairs. |
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A large man in a white apron stood polishing a glass, a bored, tired look on his face. |
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Dana was still making her call when the shots went off, so the shocked look on her face was beyond priceless. |
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You should have seen the look on her face when I stood before her door with my luggage in my hand. |
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I glanced down and Charlie, Zachery's black and white tomcat, was sitting beside his bowl, a smug and fairly self satisfied look on his face. |
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In the end it didn't matter and the look on his face was priceless as you could clearly see the shock and the moment it registered for him. |
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He suddenly stopped dead in his tracks with an extremely amused look on his face. |
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Now, if they are going to shed our blood, why should we look on at our women and children being clubbed, and offer no retaliation? |
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I looked over at his mother to see a sheepish, almost embarrassed look on her face. |
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Kyle looked a bit upset but Jonathan just got a mischievous look on his face. |
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She smiled at the mussed blonde hair and the cute, slightly mischievous look on Adrian's face. |
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As an actor, you don't know how the film will look on completion so it was excellent for him to have a great deal of trust in our abilities. |
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My advice to anyone who has kidney failure is not to be pessimistic and don't look on the black side. |
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Try not to be depressed or look on the black side of things, because that might affect your personal well-being. |
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You shouldn't always look on the black side if you haven't heard from someone for a while though. |
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I'll never forget the look on her face the first time she sat on the old nag! |
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But, notwithstanding my determination to look on the black side of things, life isn't uniformly bad. |
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I think it would be worth the life-threatening beating to see the look on the car washers' faces. |
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She just stared at the floor with a blank look on her face as the president spoke up. |
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Prices invariably start at Rs.500 and that is probably for a gaudy or a beady look on a slipper. |
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He wandered around the pool with a blissful look on his face, not surprising considering these are his first Games. |
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A poke in his side however caught his attention and he looked down to a frowning Shi who had a scolding look on her face. |
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We look on with dumb, uncomprehending pity at anyone who would want to live somewhere else. |
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You tend to look on the black side of everything, see the worst in yourself, in your life and your future. |
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Every time Katy left her with him, she'd head straight for the back room, then wander round the house with a puzzled unhappy look on her face. |
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She hobbles out of the curtain with a murderous look on her face and her fist cocked and ready to throw another punch. |
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English friends would look on in mild amusement at our antics and in undisguised horror at the prospect of eating lamb's stomach and oatmeal. |
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He's already been in cell 118 for five hours and I decide, no matter what, I'm going to not have the same look on my face when I'm jettisoned. |
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I remembered the look on Jim's face as he slopped through the slush in Rye, mulling young John's fate. |
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Jenny had to look on helplessly as her tiny son was weaned off the effects of heroin. |
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Coffee drinkers in luxurious coffee shops may throw a disrespectful or pathetic look on me, one who puts coins in the slot of a coffee machine. |
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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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The indifferent look on my face is only there because people like you are being unkind to me and I can't fight back. |
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Apart from that, many people who only weight train walk around in a most unnatural manner, with a constipated look on their face. |
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She had a funny look on her face, like a naughty child who's just been found stealing cookies from the cookie jar before dinner. |
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It has a quite unique look on its own, and feels fresh and inventive when watching. |
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Besides, the look on the attorney's face when the physician recommended such a consult would have made it all worth it! |
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If the designers gave the vehicle a strong look on the outside, they went for top quality finish and lots of space inside. |
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He reached up and stroked her breast feathers with one finger and smiled, a pained look on his face forming. |
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Blair came breezing in ready to tell me about the rest of her day until she saw the look on my face. |
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Our old maths teacher was teaching addition to the kids and she asked us to look on as she went along with her class. |
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William was too quick for her and grinned broadly at the annoyed look on Corina's face. |
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I told her to look on the card, which had been held together with the others by a bulldog clip. |
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I can still see the look on his face as he nearly did a spit take with his Martini. |
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I was preoccupied with this useless energy when a huge man approached with an intent look on his face. |
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You have lost that disturbed look on your face and without drinking a drop of this delicious brandy I've brought for you. |
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He stood up, wiping his hands on his breeches, and a more intent look on his face. |
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He had a pale, stricken look on his face by the time we reached the school's spacious hall. |
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Less than a full hour into my set, the club owner burst into the DJ booth, a stricken look on his face. |
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The stricken look on his face tells us that the narcissist has no answer and never will. |
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If you look on the bench over there, there's a juice box and a snack for all of you. |
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It is a time to gain a new look on life, to purify oneself, and to regain the sense of Godly aspiration as the central purpose for this earthly incarnation. |
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Lydia smiled at her whenever she saw that faraway look on Aleena's face. |
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Seeing the puzzled look on her face, I came to an impulsive decision. |
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Her eyes were open but she was quaking now with a lost look on her face. |
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She glided over to him, her best mildly curious look on her face. |
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He came back hours later clothes ragged, an excited look on his face. |
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She imitates his nasal hee-haw very loudly and we look on, aghast. |
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A comfortable silence had settled between the two, and she couldn't help but notice the content look on his sun-kissed face as he stared out at the ocean. |
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As the East Coast digs out from its latest snow dump, Californians can only look on enviously. |
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The only lighting in the room was from our lava lamp, which cast eerie green and blue shadows that made the icy look on my best friend's face appear even more foreboding. |
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She had a longing look on her face as she stared at the dress. |
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The look on a man's face as he is being rugby tackled or when putting 100 per cent effort into hitting or kicking something are quite beyond belief. |
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He is sighted just off-stage, harried look on his face, occasionally smiling. |
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Only it was, and now you feel terrible, downright sick to the bottom of your stomach, and the look on Noah's face makes you instantly regret your decision to tell him. |
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Kerry voiced his words very confidently and held a firm look on his face. |
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At this stage I'm going around with a martyred look on my face, indicating to everyone that I am abstaining from something, which goes against what I learned at school. |
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I started to look on the ground around the tree for fallen bark and branches, and what I saw was a veritable goldmine of wood that would be just the thing for the huts. |
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The pleading look on his face, the rags on his body and his emaciated frame move you so much that you immediately put a coin on the outstretched hands. |
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I knew I was in for it the moment I saw the look on his face. |
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We bankers are a conservative lot, we tend to look on the black side. |
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Vicki cast him a sidelong glance and noticed the angry look on his face. |
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He looked at Amy, who had an undecipherable look on her face. |
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Noting we had obviously seen him, Jakium McRuoes now stepped forward into the light, watching us with an entirely undecipherable look on his face. |
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Well, last night I got an email saying that my application is selected and I'm slated to go look on a Cornell team for the ivory-billed woodpecker in early December. |
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And every time there's this look on his face of shock and mystification. |
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World leaders, and we, should look on them, be sickened, weep, and maybe finally learn. |
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He could tell by the look on her face that somehow, someway, she knew. |
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Often when I ask for a price, the owner will get a look on his face that makes me think he is doing volumetric computations of some of the more difficult solids. |
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Still she saw the stricken look on Ali's face and tears came to her eyes. |
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Out of the corner of his eye he glimpsed the hurt look on her face. |
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Normally I didn't do this kind of thing, especially to people I didn't know very well, but I told you she had this really come-hither look on her face. |
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The look on his face is one of genuine grief, empathy and comfort. |
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But, above all, they will look on with a mixture of pity and disbelief at the poor people who still insist on living in this inhospitable territory. |
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I did not even have time to get out of the door before a man in a white shirt full of shoulder pips and a stern look on his face appeared to warn me off taking action. |
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James then raced onto a long ball over the top of the defence, chipped the goalkeeper but could only look on in frustration as the ball rebounded off the post. |
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He has a freak-out and sits there with an amazed look on his face. |
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They looked dispirited as they trudged off for half-time cuppas but they had a rejuvenated look on the restart and took just seven minutes to draw level. |
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Michael was deflated when he saw the ashamed look on his father's face. |
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His smooth glide towards me stopped the moment he saw the look on my face. |
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In the excruciating moment when we finally see him propositioning the girl, the look on his face reveals a man absolutely broken by his temptation. |
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Lise was descending the steps, the look on her face disapproving as usual. |
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He slowly descended the stairs with a grim look on his face. |
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Finally, Maria sat up, still with a determinedly serious look on her face. |
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The look on Sachiko's face, like a puppy-dog, was priceless. |
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Whatever your own problems, difficulties or dilemmas, when a friend comes to you in tears or with the look on her face, it's your job to drop everything and listen. |
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Clicking his tongue, breathing heavily, standing listlessly and with a dull-witted look on his face at times, he couldn't even keep himself from yawning. |
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The slightly horrified look on my face changed to one of relief when she added that recent research showed that there was less likelihood of cot death if the baby had a dummy. |
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I ignored the ill-natured feeling and tried to look on the bright side. |
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As his two accomplices look on, the brazen bootboy shatters the glass at a family newsagents in the Aberdeenshire fishing port of Fraserburgh. |
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I'll never forget the look on the judges' faces when one chap pulled off his boilersuit to rock the joint in a mankini and hard hat. |
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But the Swede could only look on as Ilonen holed from 12 feet for birdie to move three ahead again, this time with just four holes left. |
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After a look on the map, the three found some other lakes further south which could be the source of the Nile. |
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Enthused by the blissfully beatific look on my face, the waiter suggested I try one of the dosas or uthappams, but I regretfully declined. |
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The look on the HR expert's face made it clear that this was just about the grubbiest and silliest idea he had ever heard. |
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For those who like to look on the brighter side, blue-flowered penstemons reign supreme. |
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I am a color person, and I always sort of organically look on my pallette and then juice it up a little bit. |
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Innovative and impressive, Ozeal launched a new series of glasses for those who is longing for a nerdy look on Pi Day. |
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Al-Abdulla announcing the Motor City project as other Barwa Real Estate Group officials look on. |
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Choose a dark slatey grey and a bright sunshine yellow and you'll find you have a strong, modern, young look on your hands. |
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In my opinion, the drugged-out, spaced-out look on their faces is obviously because of the drugs they're taking. |
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Even my family didn't know what to think until I told them to look on the lexis. |
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The maid was a verjuiced spinster, too old to love herself, and too ill-natured to look on. |
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Since he's such a self-regarding and aggrandising fool, we look on and laugh. |
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The teenage Indiana bases his own look on a figure from the prologue of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, after being given his hat. |
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Walpole is immortalised in St Stephen's Hall, where he and other notable Parliamentarians look on at visitors to Parliament. |
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He was just standing there, turning this way and that, with a bewildered look on his face. |
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Jack figured if Mr. Rosen could detect a fierce look on his punim, he was giving away too much. |
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Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing. |
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Except the Japanese girlies are sporting the Beckham look on their front bottoms. |
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Britain began to look on a restored Germany as an important trading partner and worried about the effect of reparations on the British economy. |
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World upon world is enwound in the bountiful girth of her bosom, Warm and lustrous with life lovely to look on as ours. |
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Morgan is sat propped up on the sofa with one arm on his pot belly and a sozzled look on his face. |
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Five year old Fahad Faizal al Adawi swings his small club as his mother Reem al Lamki and father Faizal al Adawi look on dotingly. |
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And while those who did not venture to the sales can bemusedly look on at the pictures of frenzied shoppers, there should be no quick judgements made. |
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Plus, to be honest, the look on his face when he realized how very busted they were was worth far more than the fifty dollars I paid for their dinner. |
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Wordsworth was solemnized and elevated by this his first look on Yarrow. |
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Then, she held up the hair as it would look on my head. She positioned it like a pro, holding wefts of human hair so that it looked like it grew from my scalp. |
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At the end of the line nearest the Arch, under a flary light, stood an old bearded man having the look on his face of a kindly but somewhat irritated moo-cow. |
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Battalion Chief Kevin Brame will present the certificate as Hyer's proud parents and brother look on, along with hundreds of fire and EMS professionals. |
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I shall now look on them as beneficed, and consider their preaching. |
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And the tortured look on his face as someone mucked up the starters matched to a tee Brando's haunted fizzog at the end of that Francis Ford Coppola Vietnam classic. |
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