After a few snips here and there, Tara looked into the mirror, and her face lit up. |
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I looked into his eyes as he sat there, fidgeting nervously, and I decided what I was going to do. |
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Geraldo raised his glass of first-rate Merlot, and looked into my eyes soulfully. |
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Because, I have looked into a panoramic view of those deep broody eyes a million times over the last few years. |
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Its astronomers looked into the heavens, named the stars, and paved the way for space travel and exploration. |
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I looked into that face, that pale face, buff body, shaggy black hair, and red eyes. |
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Jade squinted and looked into the distance, seeing flames dancing under the shade of leafy trees on a close, western island. |
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A few sore throats a year are to be expected, but getting more than two suggests you ought to be having it looked into. |
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She looked into his eyes and tried to meet his cold stare with one of her own. |
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Boots thudded on the hard floor as the man wearing them looked into each of the cells. |
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It has looked into the best and worst American cities for sleeping in, being physically fit in, stressfulness and crime rates. |
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They have looked into loaning some covers to put over the pitch tomorrow night in case of overnight frost. |
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I haven't looked into the money side of things but I think they have overplayed the amount of work needed to be done. |
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He opened them again and looked into her caring eyes as he felt her hand moving from his cheek to the left side of his chest. |
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Gripping her shoulders, Joyce clenched together her teeth and looked into Sibyl's eyes. |
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I looked into his eyes as he combed the hair out of my face and held that ice bag up. |
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He turned to glance at the small figure perched next to him on the wagon seat and looked into the serious eyes of his young son. |
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When we looked into it a number of computers were generating lots of illegal traffic. |
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Kassa looked into her and locker and ignored the cold feeling of fear that swept over her. |
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Her eyes were dreamy and faraway and although she looked into mine I knew it wasn't me he was seeing. |
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When he looked into the huge chasm all he could see was the darkest black, the inky color of the unexplored depths of an ancient cave. |
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Last week, we looked into some rather amusing cases of animal pitch invasions. |
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She contacted the West Yorkshire Police fraud squad who looked into the matter but said there was nothing they could do. |
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Slipping into leather clogs, I looked into the mirror, checking to see if a French braid still neatly held my hair. |
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After he took early retirement, Leroy looked into financial advising as a new career. |
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Jacob looked into my eyes as if he were propositioning me to go back to his place. |
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He felt like he could scream out loud every time their eyes met and he looked into the grey, depthless sorrow that filled hers. |
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He placed a firm grasp on her shoulders and looked into her eyes that were welled with tears. |
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On another occasion, when I looked into the mirror, my right eye was swollen shut. |
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But when he reached gallantly to kiss my hand and I first looked into the eyes of General Eduard Rinaldi I was disquieted. |
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I looked into a few non-traditional distance learning programs, and found a great one at Goddard College. |
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She asked me to come over and join her, and I looked into flights and visas and everything. |
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He looked into my eyes and smiled his big brown eyes just glowing with this new radiance. |
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She offered you both hard candy from a white glass bowl and looked into your daughter's face. |
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For all these years, I kept my promise and never looked into the box under our bed. |
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Tom jumped in beside me and the driver looked into the rear-view mirror to see whether we were seated comfortably before driving off. |
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I looked into his kind and intelligent eyes, and instantly all of my doubts receded. |
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She looked into his small, delicate face and put her finger into his tiny hand, smiling as he wrapped his little fingers round it. |
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She looked into her mirror and it reflected the same exact image she saw in those crimson eyes. |
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He looked into the crowd, first to the left then the right, all the while letting his people idolize him with cheers and yells. |
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This will be lovely, though it sounds scary and messy until you've looked into it. |
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The Group also looked into various regulatory and supervisory aspects relating to NBFCs including residuary non-banking financial companies. |
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In the early days of television, announcers looked into a camera and essentially read the news wires into it. |
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In the 1960s he set up a research team which looked into the problems of football hooliganism. |
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I was happy with my success and handed her a small looking glass, which she looked into. |
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The inspection also looked into the trust's financial aspects, accounts and performance management. |
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Missing a test should be a mistake that comes with an automatic penalty before the specifics of the case are even looked into. |
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And then he looked into my eyes and babbled something, and pointed with his little fingers at my pipes. |
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The foodgrains that were being looked into were lentils, bajra, jowari and corn to name a few, he said. |
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Although we did not know how critical the CSO's condition was, we looked into several options to medevac him that night. |
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I felt the tingly, hot gush of adrenaline when I looked into the rear-view mirror. |
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I looked into the large, round silver mirror on the wall adjacent to my bed. |
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I took a quick shower and looked into my closet, choosing a pair of Madras plaid Bermuda shorts and Abercrombie polo. |
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Sara's heart rent as she looked into her friend's eyes, wide with fear, shimmering with tears. |
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When he looked into her dark eyes he'd felt his throat tighten and several misty memories slowly fade into being. |
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He looked into the windows of the little souvenir shops, mom-and-pop restaurants, and other shops. |
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But he was stuck, following her eyes as the smile left her face and she looked into the distance with a bleak expression. |
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He opened his blue-green eyes and looked into the most blinding light he had ever seen. |
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This authority is so much in debt but they could cut the rates if they ran it properly and looked into the cost of repairing houses. |
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There was a knock on the door, Tony mussed his hair with one hand and looked into the mirror quickly. |
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The usually quiet brother looked into his father's face with burning fire in his eyes. |
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We have looked into every possible avenue and we won't rest until every stone has been unturned. |
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With brassie in hand, I looked into the fog, took a practice swing, set up to the ball, and swung. |
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She looked into the depths of the dark eyes that only she could see, and listened to the songs that he sang in his deep bass voice, which only she could hear. |
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They both looked into each other's eyes for long moments before Brian started batting the hanging toys around in front of Destiny and she soon joined in. |
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But whenever I looked into his magnetic eyes, I saw a tint of romance. |
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The World Health Organization has carefully looked into the situation, and we are absolutely certain that there are no impurities in the vaccines. |
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He pulled on his jeans and looked into the mirror above the sink. |
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He sighed and looked more closely at the auburn hair and then looked into those dark thoughtful eyes, the strangest colour he had ever seen, a deep indigo violet. |
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She looked into his gorgeous, blue eyes that had a dull twinkle in them. |
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She looked into the bag and pulled out what looked like a shapeless blob. |
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They looked into their files with an expression of indescribable sadness while their fingers fiddled agonisingly with a paper clip or a piece of blotting paper. |
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There is no doubt that some unfortunate reporter, tasked with working the weekend shift, would have looked into them. |
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You looked into her eyes, your mouth fumbling for the words. |
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And sociologist Pierre Bourdieu was a scientist who really looked into poverty and inequalities in France. |
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She leaned back and looked into the glacial blue of his eyes. |
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I looked into tandem prams, twin prams and even ride-on boards. |
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Max and the black Doberman made eye contact, but the dog did not give him away rather it was spooked by the eyes it looked into and dragged at its lead away from Max. |
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One of the problems with the bus detector idea is that it might confuse buses with lorries and a method of dealing with that is also being looked into. |
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If anybody had looked into the clubbing generation they would have found a group of happy, loved-up people, who go to listen to the music, dance and make new friends. |
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He splashed the warm water onto his face and looked into the mirror. |
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An official assured that the issues of illegal towing of the vehicles by the traffic constables will be looked into and action will be taken against erring officials. |
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She looked into his eyes again, pale grey orbs that look almost white. |
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The senior researcher emphasised that now endemism pattern and conservation requirements of these amphibians need to be looked into. |
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Scientists at the University of Manitoba looked into the fortification of corn tortillas with soybean presscake and defatted soy flour. |
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The six-year investigation looked into the effect vaccinations have on the neurological development and social behaviour of rhesus monkey babies. |
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We looked into each other's eyes, half appalled and half intoxicated to find ourselves together in such a region. |
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Well, no thanks on the Jesus Seminar stuff, I have looked into it and they make my bonch sweat. |
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Ministry co-ordination and follow-up committee head Faisal Al Rayyash said a speed bump committee looked into each application. |
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His hugger-mugger death and burial became fishier the more I looked into it. |
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Many countries have looked into Internet voting as a possible solution for low voter turnout. |
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Take this as a wake-up call if you have not looked into the up and coming Police and Crime Commissioner elections in November. |
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She looked into his grey face, at the sagging corners of his mouth, his pouchy eyes. |
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The wretched gaolbirds had all gone to roost in their respective nests when I looked into some of the rooms. |
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When we found that FKI Logistex offered us the ability to palletize both product lines with one piece of equipment, we looked into that option. |
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For example, the US Department of Defense looked into making Internet voting secure, but cancelled the effort. |
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The local authority looked into building communal air raid shelters and setting up the necessary rescue and fire services. |
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Jack escaped out of a back window which looked into the haggart, where the cows were kept every night. |
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When laster looked into the yard, he saw Sowell and a woman. |
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The BJP is playing with fire when it communalises a case that should be looked into objectively and the guilty punished severely. |
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It was when the stranger came up to his house and looked into his sunroom that Ferguson went for his gun. |
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Some Inuit looked into the aurora borealis, or northern lights, to find images of their family and friends dancing in the next life. |
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Biologists looked into the abyss and the abyss looked back, with lots of little compound krill eyes. |
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In the study, the researchers looked into the frequency of their lucid dreams and the age at which their first lucid dream occurred. |
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A few years ago, a lateral-thinking zoologist looked into the plight of a captive male mandrill who was in a deep funk and off his food. |
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Research in several areas looked into the reasons for why one would perceive an object with meaning. |
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Fee smiled and held his hand, she looked into his eyes and he held her gaze lockingly. |
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The psychic looked into the crystal ball and saw into the future. |
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During the recitation, Eltie remained on her haunches, as she looked into Ralph's eyes, pulled down an eyelid, flipped up a flew, felt around his ribcage. |
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I looked into her eyes, and I attempted to let her in psychicly. |
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As of 2016 the future of the channel was again being looked into by the government, with analysts suggesting several options for the channel's future. |
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