Linda's hair was messed up and Aaron's auburn hair was standing straight on end. |
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It's an extremely messed up situation when one innocent man has to die to protect others. |
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I took some dirty laundry from a hamper and threw it over his bed, messed up the sheets a little bit, and scuffed his shoe. |
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The non-human section of the animal kingdom is often so much more interesting than the mixed up messed up human one. |
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Theoretically, that's why newspapers come out daily, so what was missed or messed up the day before can be fixed today. |
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Almost all the people other than the top who were recruited from Bradford have been messed about and left and not been replaced. |
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You thought that some of the volunteers were too much trouble to bother with after you messed them about last year. |
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They've managed to do everything on the timescale that was promised when I first called, and so far they haven't messed me about at all. |
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Her slightly large nightshirt was slipping off one shoulder, her blonde curls all messed up. |
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People are concerned, but the feeling is we have been messed about for over ten years. |
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The hairdresser messed up her hair more than it already was while someone else was putting stage make-up on her. |
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His mother had enough trouble in her life without being messed around by some silly little girl. |
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The older guys used to say, as a compliment, that Frankie was so good, if a fly messed on the music score he could read and play that too. |
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Angie would never forget flocculent brown hair that was easily messed up when the wind blew through it. |
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A deranged old lady with totally messed up hair walked around shouting at everybody else. |
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Though Jimmy's home life isn't especially stable it's not devastatingly messed up either. |
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They rushed up and down the slag heaps at Capper and messed about on motorcycles on the dirt tracks. |
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Shortly afterwards, while Mr Atkinson was talking to another man, someone tapped him on the back of his head and messed his hair. |
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They don't get messed up on purple drank to the point where the liver damage shows on their autopsy. |
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He saw his sister smile as she looked at her wristwatch and messed with it as she glanced at the grandfather clock. |
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I messed with the time clock and put it ahead a half an hour so I could punch it. |
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I was a lot more messed up than I am now and it seems like a thousand years ago. |
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Giving aid to someone you messed up, with them thinking you are some kind of Samaritan, does not leave you with a good feeling about yourself. |
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If your computer is royally messed up, you may need to back up your critical files and reinstall Windows. |
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This is a rough draft of a story and therefore the continuity is messed up. |
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I'd been saving up this wisecrack for years in the hope of being attacked, but in all the confusion I completely messed up the timing. |
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There is a sprinkling of hobblers, plenty of wincers, and almost universal hollow eyes and messed hair. |
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Reality is never messed with for long without the most dire, most immediate consequences. |
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I think the service is messed up here, it was acting up before the phone broke. |
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Equally disturbing is what sort of messed up wacko ideas are floating around their heads regarding what is going on in the real world. |
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Henman messed up the first-set tie-break after coming back from 5-down only to double-fault at 5-5 and allow Saulnier to serve out. |
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He's deposed by a treacherous underling, winds up on the street, and is taken in by a tough noodle vendor with messed up teeth. |
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There are some lines about how humans have messed up the world by trodding and trodding and trodding on it. |
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He should have been happy to be traded to a contending team after his agent messed up. |
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The waiter was brusque to the point of being rude and impertinent, messed up the orders and was not particularly responsive. |
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He'd completely ransacked the room, the doors were open, the iron was off the wall, the bed was messed up and he'd used the toilet. |
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And the thing is, her life is messed up forever and his life is messed up forever. |
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For future reference, when you have messed up and someone offers you a get-out clause, you take it. |
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He also said he had no problems staying on, but that some of his plans were messed up as a result. |
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Last season, he focused too much on trying to hit home runs by pulling the ball, and his swing got messed up in the process. |
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I had talked Everly into tying her luxurious dark hair into a messy ponytail which I promised would not get messed under the buggy helmet. |
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Her short black hair was messed a little, a big black bow placed on the side of her head, holding strands back. |
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Maybe the ice storm messed stuff up last year and now all the houses have roach-sized gaps where there were none before. |
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I opened one heart, and the opponents messed up the ensuing auction and defence. |
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This guy is a sad case, very very messed up, and probably has done some messed-up stuff. |
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If planning permission were granted, then there is the age-old chestnut of any memorial being vandalised or messed upon by pigeons. |
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Plus, we were shooting nights and that messed you up completely because your whole day was upside down. |
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Also give yourself a pat on the back for answers you know you got right, and forgive yourself for those you messed up. |
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While running, the hair can be squeezed into a tight mass and messed when you are going for a short journey. |
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His hair hadn't been gelled today so it was slightly messed up. |
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That's what messed up the economics of Britain's nuclear programme: Britain decided to reprocess its waste, which proved hugely expensive. |
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Some crazy tuners have taken a shot at it, but they only messed up an otherwise perfectly-balanced little roadster. |
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I realized that even though I consider myself to be a professional communicator, I had really messed up on this one about profit. |
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The member can talk to child care providers who will tell him what the Liberal government had done and what the current government has messed up. |
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If I go to re-register these guns, I will be told I am a criminal just because someone messed up on the paperwork on guns that I owned. |
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They had lost money because some star had messed up and they really wanted me to do a record straight away. |
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Mr. Geoff Regan: I'd just like to read it so that everybody hears the new wording, because I have it all messed up here. |
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Instead of the system being improved, it has been messed up even more than it was. |
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They will bring common sense and good management skills to a very messed up immigration system. |
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It was all about how messed up his mind was from doing three rotations in the Vietnam War. |
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They now owe the military money, and they still haven't received any unemployment insurance because the papers were messed up. |
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You certainly don't want to have to make excuses for why you messed up the first move of the game. |
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My eyes were bloodshot and my black hair was messed beyond imagination. |
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On one occasion we even offered a plastic bag to the owner of a Labrador whose dog had messed in the field, and all we got was a lot of abusive language! |
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Courtney Lawes messed up the Australia hooker Stephen Moore's throw, appearing to knock on in the process, but play continued. |
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Secondly, when you do give her your gifts during the middle of the period, she will be so relieved that she won't realize that you've messed up her lecture. |
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That ambition hung by a thread, though, when I spectacularly messed up my history AS exam. |
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It is a messed up situation when Miley Cyrus gets a laugh, and Phil Robertson gets suspended. |
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You people are the most messed up morons on the face of the Earth! |
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Not because they wanted to make me buy something, but as a kind of thankyou for having messed around and joked with them for a while. |
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By that time, I was purely convinced that this Miles fellow was surely a peg leg of sorts with like, an eye patch and messed up teeth, and a bad chili-bowl haircut. |
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In Tunisia, the Americans had pulled out all their staff and citizens to let the Tunisians know that they were not to be messed with. |
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Thank you, Heather Watson, for telling the world that menstruation messed up your tennis-playing. |
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As I said earlier, most soldiers are pretty messed up when they come back home. |
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Sometimes our doctrines get messed up because we don't think about who the Lord is speaking to, or when. |
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The second race followed a similar storyboard when Pic messed up his start, enabling Venturini to find a way through. |
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Jen just completely ditched Ryan, which really was messed up of her. |
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What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic. |
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Jerry jumped him from behind, and messed him up pretty badly. |
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It had rammed into another car and the front was completely messed up. |
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Problem is, Aimes messed up the map, putting the Chinese takeout in the wrong location and placing Sigel and Speller clear over on the other side of the intersection. |
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Oyster beds can really get messed up by a big storm coming through. |
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It's pretty obvious that everything about Middle English got messed up, particularly after the Normans conquered England, thereby bringing the language to the lower classes. |
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I'm willing to hear the case that its missiology is all messed up. |
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Mike is saying that the mix-up is not his fault, that he can only work with the paperwork that has been given to him, and that Matt has messed something up. |
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I'm arguing the banks as loan servicers have monumentally messed up. |
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When I got home, I messed about for a bit and went to take a pee. |
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Good thing she got her column done before Paul Hamm's victory yesterday, because it would have messed up the theme of American defeat she's burbling over. |
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The radio wave power harnesser seems to have been messed up, I myself have used a kite to go out and hooked up the 200 foot red cooper wire to a crystal radio. |
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The songs haven't been messed up by overproduction and remixing. |
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Burrell then let slip that he used to have to clean up after them with blotting paper and soda siphons when they messed on the carpets. |
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My brother Basil was probably the most protective of me. He would be willing to wallop anyone with a knuckle sandwich who messed with me. |
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I had a few chicks that I messed around with but this one main jawn stuck out in particular. |
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How can an old hand like you have messed it up so badly? |
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The gameplay may be messed when players cant open a door or hit a switch. |
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The best team won, as usually happens in sport, but Italy also messed up. |
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But 2014 was the year when it became an unavoidable truth that parts of the US are really, really, really messed up when it comes to race, and, unfortunately, many of the parts seem to involve law enforcement officials. |
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The soldiers were initially frightening with their battledress and machine guns as they blundered in, messed up the houses of suspects and carried off whatever took their fancy. |
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Those unsisterly sisters messed with the wrong girl. |
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They never messed with his peen and never messed with his fingernails. |
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I can tell you that most people here are messed up in the head. |
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All students were very much engaged in the activity but they realised that they got messed up with the figures and they never reached an agreement about the number of bottle tops. |
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The N7700PRO has Thecus' Dual DOM architecture which means if the primary DOM gets messed up during an update, you can boot from a secondary DOM and reset the primary? |
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In 2002 the factory messed up an order from Rosneft, only managing to make 12 rigs and was then forced to supply Rosneft with the other three rigs for free, to avoid having to pay a penalty. |
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I did well on the first part of the exam, but totally messed up on the essay question. |
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The problem, they said, was I'm fine, but you guys are all messed up. |
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The question was for the Minister of Canadian Heritage concerning a new program to replace the old program that the Liberals messed up with the sponsorship scandal. |
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Slicing the potatoes may seem like extra hassle but doing so seems to work best: the potato starch doesn't get messed up and your mash is fluffy not gluey. |
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Underspun backflip to broken collarbone to messed up summer holidays. |
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The fee bate policy is so messed up that even domestic auto producers will examine disabling safety equipment to be eligible for this fee bate system. |
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When you target the smaller fish you will get even smaller fish than you want to catch, and if those are discarded, those will be missing from the data and your models will be all messed up because the catch data is wrong. |
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Our telescopes are finding many new asteroids every year, often through messed up images, but these tiny bits of unformed worlds are now deemed too interesting to dismiss as vermin of the skies. |
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She wasn't winterized, so some pipes burst and messed up some tile on the decks. |
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They are more professional and telly bubbies producers have messed me around too much over the years. |
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I really regret sending those sexts as I may have messed things up with the one I like, as they are colleagues. |
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Clemens had to think on his feet, adjust on the run, make split-second decisions and, if he messed up, contend with the consequences. |
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We can analogize with what happened when the legislature messed around with the Divorce Act and see consequences that have fallen from that over the last 30 years. |
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The change messed something up, and it's not working anymore. |
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That girl totally messed me up, man. I'm not sure who I am anymore. |
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David Capelin swung a sand wedge at his one-year-old bull mastiff-cross, Lucy, after discovering she had eaten his shopping and messed on the kitchen floor. |
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Someone told me in the middle of the game that I was throwing a perfect game, and the next inning I messed up,'' said Rocco, who has two perfect games this season. |
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Her brother's friends messed him up a little after he cheated on her. |
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I could all go day about how they messed up, but you get the point. |
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Well, I messed up my solo, but otherwise it was a good concert. |
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Thankfully, he's a deft touch at lobbing his tot around like she was a leather skin bundle of joy as he messed around during a half-time break at a game in Northampton. |
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He must have practised on son Eric, one, but he still messed up and splodged her face, making her push his hand away before they sped off in their Ford Bronco. |
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