His voice was low-pitched, self-assured, altogether a man's voice, the sort of man who was master of his own affairs. |
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This is arrogance at best, but worst of all, you're hurting a poor old man's feelings. |
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Now, all I can hope is that we give similar opinions, as who am I to question this man's years of clinical experience? |
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They could not see the anger etched on the man's face due to the shadows masking him. |
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These images and signs not only represent man's creativity through the ages but also may help in writing new chapters of history. |
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No human tracker will be able to follow up the movement of this man's traceless passage. |
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On the video, the unknown man's face is masked with a scarf and sunglasses. |
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Cursing himself for being so stupid, Bryce took aim and fired a single shot at the man's left leg. |
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A spokesman for Bundoran RNLI said that a life jacket and having an emergency kill switch fitted to the engine had helped save the man's life. |
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He raised his sword and thrust it at the man's head but the guard craned his neck to one side. |
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In this shot, the machete is not a weapon but a counterbalance to the kierie in the man's left hand. |
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The man's arm froze midair and his sword fell to the floor in a clatter of metal on stone. |
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In man's natural state the earth and its fruits had belonged to no one and hence to all. |
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He ties the man's hand in front of his chest with a length of gauze, and wraps the body in a sheet. |
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History will serve only to remind us that man's reach always exceeds his grasp. |
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Upon the death of a husband, a widow chooses a husband from among the dead man's brothers. |
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The aging man's grey eyes were no longer dull, but full of sadness, now shining with tears. |
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Tapioca is nutritious and wholesome, and in Kerala is known as the poor man's vegetable. |
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The effects of man's exposition to these laws may vary between pleasure and pain, comfort and affliction, happiness and misery. |
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All at once, Alex's flat hand had made one swift karate-chop to the side of the man's face, rendering him unconscious in seconds. |
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The girl quickly reacted to the man's attack with a strong thrust to the back of his neck. |
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It is said that when a man dies, the god Kala comes flying down at night on a kalong to take the man's soul and disappears with it. |
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The confidence man's utter self-assurance can sometimes become a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Viro cursed and oath and grabbed at the man's cheek and chest, but he had passed into oblivion. |
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A vital tube link could be stopped in its tracks because of one man's hopes to save a goodsyard. |
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It is not so much that one man's meat is another man's poison as it is that one man's poison is another man's poison. |
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These very different concepts require very different musical interpretations, and one man's meat is another man's poison. |
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The blond man's study, he was vexed to learn, was locked, but the room adjacent to it was not. |
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Speaking of Christmas, I'm on the hunt for a man's 4ply sweater with raglan sleeves in stocking stitch, or simple stitchwork. |
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Mark and his companions made the welkin ring with their shouts at the old man's answer. |
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Clever collies Bethan and Pip are man's best friend in two different languages after the pets learned to understand Welsh. |
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I'll give points for being reasonably drawn, intelligent, and the only webcomic to ever crack a smile on this old bitter man's face. |
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For all this jibber-jabber about how I don't understand a working man's problems, you should take a look at my medical chart. |
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He signaled secretly to his gang, but the cold man's quick eye caught everything. |
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The man's skeleton was missing its lower legs, while the woman's skull had lost its jawbone. |
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Similarly cheers and acclamation punctuated the famous speech of the young senator on man's rights and dignity. |
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The whole gamut of man's activities today constitutes an indivisible whole. |
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And all this talk of it being a man's world is pure balderdash, poppycock and gibberish. |
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But detectives said it was too early to speculate on the man's identity and were also checking all other missing people reports. |
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Standing out, though, is his masterly rendering of Lear, conveying the many-sidedness of the old man's character and development. |
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The story of a young man's alienation from his family, his society or both remains a constant in Canadian cinema. |
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Keeping the cross hairs centered on the man's chest, Ian watched the stranger through the rifle's telescopic sights. |
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Mack says he was jolted when his subjects reported receiving telepathic warnings about man's decimation of natural resources. |
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Three quick-thinking passers-by were today hailed as heroes for saving a man's life with emergency first aid as he lay on the pavement. |
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Her shirtwaist and flowing skirt, easy to manufacture and appropriate to different classes, resembled a man's suit. |
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Yet the bitter 26-year feud that has divided them has its roots more in each man's very different personal and social backgrounds. |
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If it wasn't for football, I would definitely not be as close to my dad John as I am, because he's a man's man. |
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He's such a man's man, but at the same time he writes with such tenderness and feeling. |
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He's very much a man's man, living in a cabin in the woods and driving around in a truck, but he's plagued by life getting in the way of his job. |
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He's a man's man, he admits, which is no doubt why his friends have lasted longer than his lovers. |
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Allegedly, women today don't want a sensitive, caring partner, they want a butch, tough, man's man. |
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A new exhibit at the Norton Museum of Art examines the role of man's best friend in the history of photography. |
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In 1987, researchers led by Dennis F. Lawler at the Purina Pet Institute in St. Louis began a study of man's best friend. |
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We have many years' experience letting holiday cottages and have found man's best friend and his family make the best guests. |
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Of course, no luxury camping trip would be complete without catering to man's best friend. |
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Humans share three-quarters of their genes with man's best friend, the first genetic blueprint of the domestic dog revealed yesterday. |
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According to testimony from the man's wife and sister-in-law, he did this to toughen the boy up, make a man out of him. |
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However, much to the man's surprise, the devilish animal scampered away just as the dog had done. |
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The stones are not bleached white but rather black and worn away to nubs, like an old man's really rotten teeth. |
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Huge boulders surround the site, festooned in dead man's fingers and plumose and dahlia anemones. |
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Guards on the ground shone a torch in the man's face and eventually persuaded him to come down. |
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He charged the man on the left, leading with his right fist and smashing it into the man's jaw dropping him to the floor. |
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No, actually, I quite like the man's writing style at times, but he can be very lazy as a travel writer. |
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Not necessarily a guy you'd want making the best man's speech at your wedding, but he'd still be topping the guest list on the stag night. |
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The man's claim for assistance directly undermines the project of the potential rescuer. |
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Why do the inhabitants of the future grant the man's request when they surely know what will happen to him when he returns to his past? |
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The judge told Wilson he behaved repulsively by taking the man's money knowing that he would be unable to pay it back. |
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This led us to man's hubris, and its particular threat to the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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Many times one gets the impression he would rather live life as his schizoid alter ego, a sulky, moody 12-year-old trapped in a man's body. |
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Either way, nobody knew the man's mental state, but it was believed he was perfectly sane. |
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It told the strange story of one man's yearning to fit into society so much that he magically morphed into his surroundings with ease. |
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The Van Gogh museum houses the largest collection of this troubled man's masterpieces, and is definitely worth a look. |
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He waited patiently for Ambrose to finish his drink, then took the canteen from the man's outstretched hand. |
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It was credible for the wall to look thickly mortared, but not for the wooden stretchers of a canvas, or a man's coat, to be similarly treated. |
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The delight he takes in besting his father at ping pong suggests that even he has not been immune to the old man's poison. |
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The urban laboring man's realistic view of what was possible was shaped by the nature of eighteenth-century America. |
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But he could see traces of his own face, and some of that wretched girl's, in the young man's portrait. |
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A man's concern, even his despair, over the worthwhileness of life is an existential distress but by no means a mental disease. |
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Quin refastened the chains, scooted Drake closer to the wall, and shortened them just enough to limit the man's range of motion. |
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He bandaged the man's wounds and carried him to an inn where he nursed him through the night. |
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Da Capo place the Second Symphony last on disc thus leaving Nielsen's refreshing thoughts on man's four temperaments as a thoughtful makeweight. |
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Hardly surprisingly, Frederick knuckled under to his father's wishes, meanwhile biding his time and devoutly wishing for the old man's death. |
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Similarly, man's imagination has no limits and his inventiveness knows no bounds. |
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Al finished knotting the bandage and placed a second pillow beneath the young man's head. |
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The young man's brows furrowed, babbling something incoherently from under his father's firm hand. |
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One picture was hanging on the wall, a pastel head on a reddish paper, a very young man's head. |
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Some of the man's sperm is put into the woman's womb at the same time as ovulation, making conception more likely. |
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She cringed, knowing what any red-blooded man's response to such a beautiful girl's invitation would be. |
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This movie is centered on a man's point of view and has disturbingly woman-hating and anti-feminist themes. |
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The man's face was red from anger and he was about to carry on his yelling fit, but Ali began a coughing fit. |
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The man yelled in her face, spit was falling everywhere and the man's face was red with anger. |
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As he made his way to the back door of the rich man's house, he thought briefly of the wolfhounds that the now middle-aged bachelor had owned. |
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In the movie's satisfyingly high-concept plot, there is more at stake than a man's sense of self in a big city. |
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William could tell that the girl had probably not been the kitchen maid after all, but the man's daughter. |
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It is not a comfortable combination, and it could well get worse if the weather compounds man's self-created problems. |
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Altair sensed no hostility in the man's tone of voice, and decided to give his full name, whether for better or for worse. |
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The spiritual in man may soar in the highest transcendental realms, but man's body is essentially that of an animal. |
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Prolonged boozing can actually eat away at a man's body, leaving his wedding tackle withered, his muscles punier and his bones weaker. |
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The other Guards stood back in horror as the man's body hit the floor, a gaunt, withered, specter of their own future. |
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Maybe I need another viewing of it, or maybe not, but I really like what Ebert has to say in reply to this man's question. |
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The man's right hand was sheathed in a white rubber glove but the other hand was free. |
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Waiting for her to pick up was awkward and hard, but eventually the phone clicked over and a man's voice answered. |
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He latches on to Dan one evening, all but inviting himself to the man's home for dinner. |
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The play is a horror story, charting a young man's descent into madness in a rural Irish town. |
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As winter turns to spring, a young man's fancy turns not to love, but to Cricket. |
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Watching the disintegration of a man's dreams is uncomfortable, however morally ambiguous he might be. |
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We must, in other words, transform this tragedy into a triumph, a triumph of man's magnificence to man. |
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The crowd of people gathered in the area cheered, and the incident ended in averting the man's death wish. |
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The book was well received and is a moving account of a man's struggle against adversity. |
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Hence, adultery was thought of as sinful for women since it was a violation of the man's property etc. |
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As a teenager we lived in a large, rambling old house which creaked and groaned like an old man's knees. |
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He took on proponents of women's equality by arguing that woman is not man's equal but his complement. |
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Ariane smiled taking the reins, reaching over she planted a kiss on the old man's cheek. |
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One expertly trained Australian cattle dog proved himself to be man's best drinking pal with a great beer fetching trick. |
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A definite man's man, he just can't help commenting on well-upholstered women. |
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The woman moved to stand next to him, and Lexa felt a jolt of surprise as she recognized the weapon in the man's hand. |
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The shameful cowardliness of the man's commentating is simply unacceptable. |
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Miko caught the blade with his left sai and twisted it, forcing the sword out of the man's hands. |
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Look, nothing makes a man's job easier than when you boldly suggest a date. |
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I noticed a slight quiver in the man's lips, and to my surprise, he dropped his gun, staggered away, and collapsed to his knees. |
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But surely, you might say, Nigella is an intelligent woman, the thinking man's posh totty. |
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The kapo raises his club, which he holds in both hands, and delivers a blow across the small of the man's back. |
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Growing up on a kolkhoz, he had been doing a man's work since the age of twelve. |
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If someone says the man's name in the comments, is the team legally in the poo? |
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He was annoyed at the man's insolence but realised he must have appeared a coxcomb in Mr. Howitt's eyes. |
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Beyond the tragedy of a brave man's death two aspects of this case sadden me. |
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There was a sad, almost tearful glimmer in the older man's eyes I couldn't make out. |
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I decided to try to get RAC man's attention by glaring at him via his wing mirror. |
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The young man's black hair is parted in the middle, he sports a moustache and sideburns, and wears a large black cravat under a wide wing collar. |
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As I neared them, I could see that the man's blonde hair was receding and he was dressed rather conservatively. |
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When the windsurfer came back several hours later he found the man's clothing and belongings still on the beach, became concerned, and called us. |
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The pirate back-handed him with his cutlass, serving up a mighty blow to the older man's jaw. |
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An air hostess who saved a man's life aboard a plane flying at 41,000 ft has received an outstanding service award. |
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Police officers identified the youth from the man's description and searched the boy's room, where they found a case for an automatic air gun. |
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A council has been blamed for a man's fall into delinquency and crime which led to a life sentence in prison. |
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Stravinsky was, in Adorno's opinion, evading existentialist man's duty to confront his own times in all their complexity and atrociousness. |
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His fingers leap between frets as the memories flood back and you realise just why people hold this man's musicianship in such high regard. |
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In the Levitical Law, the High Priest was required to offer blood sacrifices as an atonement for sins, and confess man's sins to God. |
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It is an epic tale of love and war and atonement, which traces one man's long journey home and the woman who waits for him. |
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Instead of hitting the man's chest, Carl winded him again by hitting him in the stomach. |
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They forced their way in, demanded money and snatched a cordless phone from the man's hand before ransacking the house. |
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The seasonal decay of the wild man's realm in the fall, then, was a sign that the regenerative powers of those spirits had weakened. |
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The film revolves around an unnamed young man's emergent lucidity within a dream. |
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The man's whole life should have been considered when the decision was made to give the award out. |
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Can we define terrorism when one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist? |
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The city rose from one man's vision, under the aegis of patient backing and supporters. |
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Playing soft in practice and hard in games is a lazy man's approach and you will get whipped by the teams that play hard in practice, too. |
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As man's most important piece of jewelry, your watch should be considered an investment and the ultimate status symbol. |
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The old man's breathing was becoming more irregular, reduced only to hoarse rasps. |
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They had spent part of the evening with him at a local man's home where the host had produced a bottle of whisky. |
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Even the neocons, for all their viciousness and totalitarian gut instincts, sometimes show signs of taking their white man's burden seriously. |
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We will go out, we will pick up the white man's burden and we will colonise these areas that are not yet under our domination. |
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The self-defeating nature of imperialism is slyly suggested through a dramatic reversal that exploits the notion of the white man's burden. |
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Earlier settlers are cruel and violent, unable to understand the white man's burden in Africa or the value of fairness and bureaucracy. |
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This is hardly surprising, since the white man's burden has long been recognized as an excuse for the most vile exploitation. |
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He obviously thinks it's time we donned our pith helmets and picked up the white man's burden again. |
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As he pressed his head hard to the man's chest he could hear the thump, thump of a healthy heart beat. |
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He couldn't afford to take it, not as it currently stood, but a flat refusal would stiffen the old man's position. |
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In one episode, a small, pinkish earwig-type creature scuttles across the floor, up a man's pants and into his mouth. |
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Toby adjusted the man's tie and fixed a hair that was out of place, patted him on the arm with a smile and walked away. |
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Mark had learnt, during their talk that the man's name was Joseph but everyone referred to him as Josh, and he was extremely agitated. |
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She opened her eyes to see a man's tall, slender frame filling the door, masked by shadows. |
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People naturally respond to the diminutive sax man's keening sound, funky rhythms and bluesy riffs. |
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This man's message is this, that amidst the babel of voices in our world, there is another word-and the essence of wisdom is to listen to this word. |
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It would only be a matter of seconds before the man's body was completely burned, but it would take a while before his entire body would burn to ashes. |
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They understood that if everybody is really shaking in their boots about this man's conflict of interest over six years, no one seemed to do anything about it. |
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At the man's right was another woman with raven locks and a crimson stare. |
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They were definitely a man's step, not the same delicateness of a woman, but they were definitely muffled, it sounded like a man who naturally walked silently. |
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We quickly sped away from Fremont and into industrial no man's land. |
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The man's crime was, without doubt, terrible and beyond reason. |
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He aimed a brutal blow towards the man's face, hoping to break his nose. |
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The man's eyes where red and his hair was long and white like an albino. |
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Trying to recon ahead with the whole squad, for example, often results in one man's folly exposing the entire squad and getting everyone else killed. |
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The old man's platter had a slices of kingklip, succulent tender scallops and half a dozen tiger prawns done to perfection with savoury rice on the side. |
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Rather than describing a man's character by attributing various qualities to him, they preferred to exemplify it by saying the sort of things that he might do. |
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The boy is shocked at the old man's death and loses his mental balance. |
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Drake took a tight grip of the man's shoulders, but couldn't stop him from falling onto his side and rolling over onto his back with a metal jingle. |
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They laid him on the ground behind one of the large stone benches at the entryway and radioed around frantically, while the man's companions tried reviving him. |
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A man's personality and mental make-up do have a bearing upon his conduct. |
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She rests a proprietary hand on the man's shoulder, as if for security, and the little finger of her other hand-it almost makes you wince to see it-is extended primly. |
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She never stopped us when we chased the mosquito man's truck as it blew a cloud of DDT into our smiling faces. |
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He pretended not to notice the younger man's barely withheld emotions. |
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She pounced on the man's back, ripping and clawing away at him. |
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What to do with their brethren converted to a white man's religion? |
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Jake almost fell off his chair as the other man's words sank in. |
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Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past. |
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In one example, a man's koi carp were stolen from his garden. |
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That'll teach Ipswich ne'er-do-wells to mess with a man's shed. |
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The man's initial rage at his fate gradually turns into acceptance as he begins to see the futility of trying to escape by scaling the pit's steep, loose sand walls. |
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In the process, the shark also takes the old man's harpoon and rope. |
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On the death of their grandfather, who was a famed stage magician, a brother and sister discover that not all of the old man's magic was performed on a stage. |
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He screamed, landing a powerful blow directly into the man's stomach. |
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A new genetic analysis of man's best friend could help scientists explain why a border collie has knack for herding or why poodles sport a curly coat. |
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But a recent study on elderly nursing home patients now offers scientific support that brief weekly visits from man's best friend can have a positive therapeutic impact. |
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He's a man's man with a notoriously robust attitude to women. |
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Despite his good behaviour nowadays, he remains very much a man's man. |
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Neither he nor Vattimo mentions manifest destiny or the white man's burden, but these ideas lurk disturbingly close to the surface of their urbanely arrogant prose. |
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A 100-metre long bunker all down the left side is waiting to gobble up anything mishit, though the long, narrow bunker protects you from no man's land bordering the trap. |
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Somehow, the caliginous man's intimidating demeanor always failed to discourage or frighten Josh, much less hamper his cheery, gossiping attitude. |
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The belief in mental illness, as something other than man's trouble in getting along with his fellow man, is the proper heir to the belief in demonology and witchcraft. |
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Acoustic drums, n'goni and balafon, as well as the man's own rich voice, lock in so smoothly with the tasteful studio smithery of Yves Wernert that the contrast vanishes. |
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It turned out that a fraud had been committed and that it had been serious enough to warrant the man's prosecution, had he lived until his arrest and trial. |
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Long ago, he divulged, after drinking the white man's firewater, he had lost control of himself, and Colonel Munro had ordered that he be publicly beaten. |
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The original libretto is lost, although it is known that the ballet featured Cupid, a game of blind man's buff, and a trio of shepherdesses, one of whom is disguised as a man. |
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The film, opening on December 17, has turned out to be a coda to the man's incarceration. |
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All of a sudden, arguments were heard over the radio about the man's views of Norway in the form of bored voices interrupting each other in the dullest kind of way. |
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The jokester proceeds to counter all of the straight man's objections. |
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The victims have also described a scar on the side of the man's nose, near his eye and possibly a tattoo or mark on his neck near to his Adam's apple. |
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Time and passion can pull a man's attention away from purpose and meaning. |
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It cuts both ways and one man's meat is another man's poison. |
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That paean to one man's oafishness and insensitivity, Curb Your Enthusiasm, is built around a comedian who couldn't make it in stand-up because he was too abrasive. |
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It could be just one man's internal torment and trying to express that. |
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At the centre of the Oedipus tragedy is man's struggle to understand the forces of nature that determine the course of events in the world in which he lives. |
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The man's principal talent is for spinning self-serving tales. |
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Among Bullock County residents, owning a fine bird dog could build a man's reputation almost as quickly as inheriting large sums of money or land. |
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Jordan's heart pounded fast as she was caught in the man's tight grip. |
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She tried to turn, but the man's grasp on her body was too tight. |
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The way the story went was that the man's foot healed up all right but that he just pined away. |
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The old man's stubborn piggishness kept him from acknowledging that his wife was a better driver than he, even after his license was revoked. |
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A notary officer added that notarising such messages would amount to violation of the man's privacy, and his right to free communication. |
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Only the crewcut engineer has the fighter jock personality you need when a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. |
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The gender reversals that pervade this play continue mischievously in the man's maidenhead being the undisclosed secret. |
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But because men say, and it's true, that when someone writes entirely about wisdom, it often dulls a man's wit who reads it every day. |
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Two sayings from Seneca speak of the laughableness of man's ambitions on an earth scarred by the wars of so many nations. |
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Clare was for a while protected by the man's unreadiness to have words with his brother, who always took his wife's part. |
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They said the symbol of the black man's equal rights was retained. There were diehard negrophils, however, who said it was not. |
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You just don't steal a man's gun and not expect a swift kick in the jewels in return. |
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An essay on man's destiny, the film was for some of its late-60s viewers a light show, a head trip, needing no earthbound explanations. |
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An ambulance worker who found the mobile in the wreckage used the redial function to call the man's brother and break the bad news. |
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In other words, we were reporting that the man's pants were on fire, but neglecting to mention that he was wearing a spiffy new ball cap. |
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And there is no woman or man alive who could fill that man's turtleneck. |
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Passers-by had seen the man's fall and had thrown in a life buoy which they scooped up and took over to the struggling man. |
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Indeed, man's regentship over the rest of nature and of the material universe does not seem to be in doubt. |
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We see shot and countershot of the older man's face, the younger man's face, the two men facing each other in profile. |
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These gorgeous photos capture man's best friend at his silliest and soapiest. |
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The court ordered a suppression order on the man's identity and ordered that he be assessed by a psychologist. |
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One's own private knowledge of a man's character is not worth a brass farthing as legal evidence. |
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They come nowhence, and they go nowhither. But now I see them and all things as ever moving symbols of the motions of man's spirit and destiny. |
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On the great man's return, I was summoned to his huge office and given a serious rollocking and we returned to the old style. |
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The problem with this is that one man's idea of a nap might be another's version of Rip Van Winkle's shuteye. |
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I do it on the packed-to-dangerlevels Tube, when I'm hanging on a rail trying to avoid asphyxiation by a 6ft man's arm pit. |
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So from Sheppey's, to BeardSeconds to Smoots we can begin to appreciate man's need to describe things. |
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In some of his vachanas, Basava noted how arbitrary the gods could be at the end of a man's life. |
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On a separate day, an MRI scanner took images of each man's heels and Achilles tendons. |
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The space of ground taken up by a rich man's house is prodigious, the turfed roof forming a small field. |
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One man's turn-on is another's squick. But, if she chickened out now, the whole plan would fall apart. |
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One man's rust bucket is another man's treasure couldn't be more true for car fanatic Richard. |
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The accent is not so much on the honest man's problems as on the lust-riddenness of the society. |
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Alternatively, you can use the lazy man's Louie sauce, which is bottled Russian dressing. |
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The young man's repudiation of the church's doctrines caused a conflict between him and his religious parents. |
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It's all about the affluent who want comfy leather seats, no singing and a glass of champers to celebrate the death of the working man's game. |
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Although at first I was puzzles, I did not have to ponder long the mystery of this man's renascence. |
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Richard believed this offer and so made a red mark with a stick in the man's little red book. |
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Photos snatched in Kuwait, London, Cairo and Kieve depict man's diverse experiences and sensible reactions and states. |
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Stephen Keogh, 45, was found guilty of murdering Kevin Monteith, 42, after confessing he had declared his love for the dead man's wife, Anne. |
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If he wants to speak as a physician, however, he must say, this marcasite is the man's disease, hence it will cure him. |
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I thought the time had come for me to put my cards on the table. I saw by this man's eye that he was the kind you can trust. |
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His film ends up as a compendium of barminess rather than a believably deep insight into one man's character. |
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One man's trash is another man's treasure, so they say, and the husband and wife duo who run a multi-million pound scrap empire in Bolton have made a fortune out of it. |
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Can a well meaning traveller, who chances upon the lonely signal box while out walking, calm the man's fears before he spirals into self destruction? |
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Such was the great man's nyctohylophobia he divided his garden into a very formal area where he felt safer and rougher woodland of which he was fearful. |
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As I paged down through the year-old comments, I came to one young man's posting, in which he casually mentioned that he was looking for a boyfriend. |
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His fame beyond his own Oglala Lakota community is largely due to Black Elk Speaks, John Neihardt's interpretive account of the early years of the holy man's life. |
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They said of him, about the city that night, that it was the peacefullest man's face ever beheld there. Many added that he looked sublime and prophetic. |
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Dubai Erectile dysfunction is no longer about a man's deflated machismo. |
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From an analysis of the video images, investigators could estimate the man's height, study details of his eyes and eyebrows, and note his evident left-handedness. |
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The more one was indignant at being the object of such a man's contempt, the more heartily did one disdain his disdain, and recalcitrate his kicks. |
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But as I came to know each of them in the confines of this room, I began to reunderstand that each man's humanity and capacity to love expresses itself in different forms. |
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Sjoe, it was still alive! As the young man turned to pick up his stick to beat it, the snake spat its poison into the man's water gourd before slithering away. |
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I saw a little twitch in the man's face, and knew he was lying. |
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One man's Alpine horn is another man's tossing the caber, but the partisan support was by no means one-way traffic in Murray's favour among the packed crowd. |
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Not just ordinary crabs, but red king crabs, monsters of the deep, with shells as broad as a man's chest and flailing claws as thick as your wrist. |
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Overhead, hardy lammergeier vultures circle the fractured mountain peaks, where fault lines resemble the wrinkly, saggy skin on an old man's stumpy neck. |
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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, there was a controversy between Molinist Jesuits and Dominicans regarding the relationship of divine grace with man's free will. |
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Following the shooting, the man's older son, Alexandros, tried to disarm him and after grabbing the weapon from his father, he hit him on the head with it. |
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Having realised Terlemes was missing, the Central Prisons immediately notified the police, who put out an all-points bulletin with the man's details. |
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Those undulant silver lines are thermal currents, sweat-dank fumes risen from glove linings, the scarred man's life spilling out of them, leaking quenchlessly above. |
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Mr Evans knew from previous experience that the man was having a panic attack, so he went downstairs to get the man's inhaler and antianxiety medicine lorazepam. |
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The man's affection remains wholly unconcerned and impregnable. |
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A friend exaggerates a man's virtues, an enemy inflames his crimes. |
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Moreover it is clear that in Cicero's time judication in civil as well as in criminal cases enhanced a man's dignity, which was dear to every upper-class Roman. |
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The man's demeanor made others suspicious of his intentions. |
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It will surprise no one to learn that the man's civilian occupation is, naturally, watchmaking. |
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Dan's pale green eyes locked on his as soon as he had fully turned, the man's mouth quirking in amusement. |
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Today she is wearing a man's undershirt, yellowed at the armpits, and pink striped boxer shorts. |
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This man's stare is anonymously vacant and yet also threatening fills the film with his presence. |
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It may be seen by some as the poor man's Ferrari, but it is nonetheless one to feel extremely passionate about. |
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Spirit of the Dance was originally regarded as the poor man's Riverdance but has now been seen by more than 30 million people. |
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Even worse than the placards was the picture of a crowd of locals jeering at the man's wife as she was driven out of town. |
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For centuries, in cultures as diverse as Laplanders and Aborigines, dogs have been man's best friend. |
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Her trepidation at being alone and vulnerable in a strange man's water closet is nothing short of hilarious. |
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For me, it is a sanctuary of deep quiet where man's passing has left not the faintest trace. |
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He stressed that all times he was merely forwarding queries and requests from the man's sister. |
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Community Probation Service regional manager Heather Mackie said it was confident the man's accommodation met the conditions of his release. |
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Janine walks by with an absent smile on her face and a clump of the man's hair in her fist. |
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He told the court his friend told him to reload the gun, and he did so with ammunition from the other man's pocket. |
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This violated Quaker ideas about the vanity and worldliness of such titles, for they believed that Christ respected no man's person. |
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Was it the white man's strange animal, the yarraman, whose flesh was poison? |
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Tests showed no signs of illness or abnormality and there was no evidence of illegal drugs in the 52-year-old man's system. |
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Her green eyes take in every inch of the young man's frame, from his dark gold hair to his gray eyes to his muscular, compact figure. |
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