And although it was never really mine to begin with, a very small part of me still can't help but morn its loss. |
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The morn thereafter he discorded with Overbury, who would have him intend a suit that was unlawful. |
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Not nearly as many as have crooned away to it at the kitchen sink of a Sunday morn as one of Steve Wright's love songs, I bet. |
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O May, thy morn was ne'er sae sweet as the mirk night of December. |
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This morn came, no change, still windy, grey with rough seas! |
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The king received the pledges and amitted the battle, and asked borrows of them both, that on the morn they should come and perform their battle and do as they ought to do. |
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You know, that thing was so nice that I decided to forfeit my usual cuppa Earl Grey tea this morn and I had a second cup of ginger and mint tea with honey just now. |
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What we do know is that it was the Swedish upper classes who made it their own, with the eldest daughter taking the part of Lucia and serving mum and dad breakfast in bed in the morn of December 13th. |
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She's looking very fetching this snow-swirling slushy morn in a grey beanie hat and carmine lipstick that accentuates the almost vampire-like pallor of her skin. |
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Commuting in the early morn, Exchanging work for money. |
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Chiptuning is a morn facility to increase efficiency of vehicles. |
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Clark's children were happy to see their morn on stage and, even if she didn't gain the top spot, she is still their supermom. |
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You can hop out of bed, visit the bathroom, make a nice cup of tea, grab a Snickers and return to bed to daydream the morn away. |
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You don't have a reek of garlic and foul onions discharged upon you at early morn from ten breakfasts, and you are not invaded before dawn. |
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Thou must needs give thine heart to the Salma of Araby, That the morn of the Hijaz may blossom from the night of Kurdistan. |
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These morn food fibers are being called second-generation dietary fibers. |
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On another episode, Woody opened a package from his morn to find a muumuu, which she accidentally sent to him instead of his sister. |
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Old Neil came in rednosed and shivering, his hair and beard encrusted with rime. 'It's that bad I must have peed icicles when I got up this morn,' he gasped. |
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This time, though, their morn gets appendicitis and while she and dad are back home, the gateway fails, and all communication between timelines ceases. |
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There was a certain wood, which, by rising at early morn, and taking the cheap train, I could reach at eleven in the morning. Here I would botanize or geologize at my will. |
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Holland was riding the Alan Brown-trained Misty Morn in the Hilary Needler Trophy at Beverley last month and was injured when the filly reared up leaving the stalls. |
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